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Russkov Soviet wrote:Thank you. Made it myself. (I can make you one if you send me the details)

Just checked your premier's name. I have two princes in my imperial family, one called Aleksandr and another called Dmitri.

Russkov Soviet, Penguania And Antarctica

Nuremgard wrote:Why not Glasgow?

Reputation effects it, even if it might not be that bad you know? Plus, I'm under the impression I might get domed and that there's not a lot to do there.

Penguania And Antarctica, Lex Caledonia

Nuremgard wrote:Hey, Jas! Long time no speak. How are you?

Not well at all, mate! You?

I'm dying, have resorted to sticking my head in the freezer at night until I pass out.

Nuremgard, Jaslandia, Penguania And Antarctica, Yukona

Yukona wrote:Reputation effects it, even if it might not be that bad you know? Plus, I'm under the impression I might get domed and that there's not a lot to do there.

Glasgow gets a bad rep but it's nowhere near as terrible as people make it out to be. It's like Edinburgh. Has a rep for being a snobby Anglicised midden but when I went, the people were nice enough. Also, Glasgow has plenty to keep you occupied. Great shopping, cinemas, restaurants, bars, night clubs, museums, art galleries, science centre etc.

Lex Caledonia wrote:I'm dying, have resorted to sticking my head in the freezer at night until I pass out.

Lol gotta love the Scots. We're generally very tough and resilient as a people but the heat is our kryptonite.

Jaslandia, Penguania And Antarctica, Lex Caledonia, Yukona

Yukona wrote:Reputation effects it, even if it might not be that bad you know? Plus, I'm under the impression I might get domed and that there's not a lot to do there.

Ahaha don't worry about Glasgow my man, it's a great place. Plenty of stuff to do if you're looking for the right things! It's reputation precedes it, its only as violent as any other city, like Edinburgh or Manchester.

Jaslandia, Penguania And Antarctica, Yukona

Yukona wrote:It was pretty awesome, I loved it. To be entirely honest though I probably wouldn't venture to Glasgow, maybe Sterling or Inverness as my favourite team is Cali Thistle

Sterling (or rather, Stirling with an 'i') is actually the sister city to my home town, and my home town has a lot of Scottish roots (heck, the name of our town comes from the original Gaelic name for Edinburgh), so visiting Stirling would be a good idea.

Yukona

Lex Caledonia wrote:Ahaha don't worry about Glasgow my man, it's a great place. Plenty of stuff to do if you're looking for the right things! It's reputation precedes it, its only as violent as any other city, like Edinburgh or Manchester.

As a Sasenach I feel like my chances of encountering violence will multiple

The new Grand Marshal is thinking about transforming the PLR into a Bolshevik Junta

Russkov Soviet, Latrovia, Mauricil

Andromitus wrote:Theres a difference between more democracy and better democracy, and thats coming from someone who's pro-direct...

I'm pro-direct democracy (Hello, I'm AnCom), and I prefer more democracy over.... well, not.

The United Providences Of Perland, Yukona

Nuremgard wrote:Just checked your premier's name. I have two princes in my imperial family, one called Aleksandr and another called Dmitri.

Ironic to say the least xD

Nuremgard, The United Providences Of Perland, Yukona

Baxten wrote:Even if the election of said position would be like electing police officers or judges, which could open the floodgates to more corruption.

I'm not gonna say "Vote for me, not him", but it's food for thought.

Did you not just see the problem we just had with 13 members leaving because they couldn't agree on RP rules and an impartial moderator?

It's obvious that the current mods we have and the methods in which they are decided is not working. If citizens and residents can vote for moderators, the moderator will be approved by a majority of the region, along with those that believe in democracy.

The United Providences Of Perland, Mauricil

Finally have some military stuff set up

Now I can be strank

https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=834401

Russkov Soviet, The United Providences Of Perland, Yukona

If anyone wants to learn to breathe, then here's a good guide for that.

http://www.wikihow.com/Breathe

Merlinton, Aghrabia, Vista Major, The United Providences Of Perland

Friedensreich wrote:Did you not just see the problem we just had with 13 members leaving because they couldn't agree on RP rules and an impartial moderator?

It's obvious that the current mods we have and the methods in which they are decided is not working. If citizens and residents can vote for moderators, the moderator will be approved by a majority of the region, along with those that believe in democracy.

We don't vote for moderators for the same reason we don't vote for Police Officers, 13 people leaving because they don't like the rules the mods are forced to enforce is different then the moderators forcing those 13 to leave.

If there is a real problem, then by all means call on those moderators with actual proof that they have done something wrong or have overstepped their bounds, you as a citizen have the ability to call on our justices and MoJ for aid in a legal defense against the Moderator in question.

So I have to ask, is it our system that is broken or is it you all who simply don't want to accept the rules we have in place.

Aghrabia, Kalaron, The United Providences Of Perland, Yukona

Friedensreich wrote:Did you not just see the problem we just had with 13 members leaving because they couldn't agree on RP rules and an impartial moderator?

It's obvious that the current mods we have and the methods in which they are decided is not working. If citizens and residents can vote for moderators, the moderator will be approved by a majority of the region, along with those that believe in democracy.

Respectfully, that is an over-simplification of the issue. With any break in a rule or law (and the subsequent punishment, or rebuke) there will be two factors, the Moderator and the Rule-Breaker.

What happened yesterday was that following a number of issues involving CROSS attempting to build "Space Fighters", as well as the painting of a cartographer choice to not simply hand Angola to PLR so soon after his last invasion, and Maurician actively changing the rules of an RP and refusing to allow for a Mod -Namely me, though I had and continue to recuse myself from any conflict between the two groups and have offered advice regardless of the affiliation of the asker- to actually moderate the area.

This isn't something to place at the Moderation Team's feet as what happened yesterday is a symptom of the hostage situation that was attempted on them, if the Mods enforce the rules regularly then CROSS leaves, but to not enforce the rules is a dereliction of duty.

I once again ask for proof of the Mod Team (and specifically the mod team) doing something wrong.

Andromitus wrote:We don't vote for moderators for the same reason we don't vote for Police Officers, 13 people leaving because they don't like the rules the mods are forced to enforce is different then the moderators forcing those 13 to leave.

If there is a real problem, then by all means call on those moderators with actual proof that they have done something wrong or have overstepped their bounds, you as a citizen have the ability to call on our justices and MoJ for aid in a legal defense against the Moderator in question.

So I have to ask, is it our system that is broken or is it you all who simply don't want to accept the rules we have in place.

^

Andromitus wrote:We don't vote for moderators for the same reason we don't vote for Police Officers, 13 people leaving because they don't like the rules the mods are forced to enforce is different then the moderators forcing those 13 to leave.

If there is a real problem, then by all means call on those moderators with actual proof that they have done something wrong or have overstepped their bounds, you as a citizen have the ability to call on our justices and MoJ for aid in a legal defense against the Moderator in question.

So I have to ask, is it our system that is broken or is it you all who simply don't want to accept the rules we have in place.

Clearly, when a huge portion of your population leaves, with the express reason that they don't think the self-appointed moderator is impartial and they couldn't agree on RP rules, that should be taken as a hint that there is a problem. In addition, it should be indicative of a problem if more had left in the past because of similar reasons. Look at [nation=Russian_Fedration], who left too.

Your police analogy falls on cold waters, because a moderator is much, much more than a police officer. He is also a mediator, an overseer, and an impartial advocate- not just a blanket enforcer of unseen rules, you see.

And, I ask of you, how is it possible for someone to bring up grievances to the MoJ if there are no rules publicly available that the moderator and citizen must follow?

How can one prove a moderator broke a rule, when there is no list of rules to be seen anywhere in the first place?

Vista Major wrote:Finally have some military stuff set up

Now I can be strank

https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=834401

A fellow swede, eh?

Vista Major

Andromitus wrote:We don't vote for moderators for the same reason we don't vote for Police Officers, 13 people leaving because they don't like the rules the mods are forced to enforce is different then the moderators forcing those 13 to leave.

If there is a real problem, then by all means call on those moderators with actual proof that they have done something wrong or have overstepped their bounds, you as a citizen have the ability to call on our justices and MoJ for aid in a legal defense against the Moderator in question.

So I have to ask, is it our system that is broken or is it you all who simply don't want to accept the rules we have in place.

You are referring to rules that were forced upon the majority of the citizens without their consent by the few self-elected mods...

The issue here is that more democracy is actually going to bring a better democracy.

When Chancellors, Ministers, Speakers etc get elected or re-elected frequently and administrators and other self-elected mods don't. Or when the government is forced to share power but mods don't - then we aren't talking about a democratic region - but we are referring to it as such because our interests are hurt.

A RP commission where the majority are going to set up the rules and the Mods will really be forced this time to follow, is going to bring more democracy...

Further more, luxuries such a Discord Channel or a Regional map, ought to be reformed as well. Bax is ought to have his own office in the White House where requests are been made publicly and no one can accuse anyone of anything. Being transparent brings more democracy and lastly a better democracy.

Additionally, there is a much higher possibility that we run a corrupted fascist regime, since the powers that some people possess have rooted them to their current job positions without anyone been able to do anything about it. It's about damn time, that a COFN government actually acts as a government and set the course of the region.

Democratic elections of the mods the constables and everyone else in this region. > More Democracy > Better Democracy > Efficient Democracy.

The word goes to the people!

Friedensreich, Mauricil

Axeldonia wrote:A fellow swede, eh?

I'm a bit of an enthusiast.

Axeldonia

I would like to take this time to declare that Russkov Soviet and Peoples Liberation Republic has agreed to come together to form a new Soviet Empire. Slava!! Continual negotiations shall be made to ensure peaceful unification

Russkov Soviet, Latrovia, Mauricil

Latrovia wrote:A RP commission where the majority are going to set up the rules and the Mods will really be forced this time to follow, is going to bring more democracy...

Glad my Constitution has one

Latrovia wrote:You are referring to rules that were forced upon the majority of the citizens without their consent by the few self-elected mods...

The issue here is that more democracy is actually going to bring a better democracy.

When Chancellors, Ministers, Speakers etc get elected or re-elected frequently and administrators and other self-elected mods don't. Or when the government is forced to share power but mods don't - then we aren't talking about a democratic region - but we are referring to it as such because our interests are hurt.

A RP commission where the majority are going to set up the rules and the Mods will really be forced this time to follow, is going to bring more democracy...

Further more, luxuries such a Discord Channel or a Regional map, ought to be reformed as well. Bax is ought to have his own office in the White House where requests are been made publicly and no one can accuse anyone of anything. Being transparent brings more democracy and lastly a better democracy.

Additionally, there is a much higher possibility that we run a corrupted fascist regime, since the powers that some people possess have rooted them to their current job positions without anyone been able to do anything about it. It's about damn time, that a COFN government actually acts as a government and set the course of the region.

Democratic elections of the mods the constables and everyone else in this region. > More Democracy > Better Democracy > Efficient Democracy.

The word goes to the people!

Additionally a good idea will be, not allowing mods to rp on certain roleplays. In that way, nobody is going to say "Hey you are helping the enemy team more, because you are a member of the enemy team."

Non-participating neutral mods can make a huge difference, following the laws and rules that the people have set in the first place.

To add some extra words on this illustration. Everyone should be able to mod their own RP, except if they want to have or request the presence of a mod. We have a lot of laws and rules restricting the people from even advancing to our RP, because... Some nations are not supposed to advance.

Got my laptop repaired after a week of waiting but need to take it back to the store AGAIN tomorrow because it seems the technician has changed the charger port. Now my charger wont even go into the damn port.

I swear, they do this sh!t on purpose to make you take your stuff back to them. Keeps them in a job.

Latrovia

Vista Major wrote:Glad my Constitution has one

Which constitution the one Unf made?

Also I have begun worldwide mass TG-recruiting. I hope that we win the hearts of some nations! :)

Latrovia wrote:Which constitution the one Unf made?

My proposal

Friedensreich wrote:Clearly, when a huge portion of your population leaves, with the express reason that they don't think the self-appointed moderator is impartial and they couldn't agree on RP rules, that should be taken as a hint that there is a problem. In addition, it should be indicative of a problem if more had left in the past because of similar reasons. Look at [nation=Russian_Fedration], who left too.

Your police analogy falls on cold waters, because a moderator is much, much more than a police officer. He is also a mediator, an overseer, and an impartial advocate- not just a blanket enforcer of unseen rules, you see.

And, I ask of you, how is it possible for someone to bring up grievances to the MoJ if there are no rules publicly available that the moderator and citizen must follow?

How can one prove a moderator broke a rule, when there is no list of rules to be seen anywhere in the first place?

MT is near-universally understood, I again refer you to CROSS not following it with the 600 "Space Fighters" which Moderation had to say "No" to. Furthermore, the other rules generally fall into restrictions that people are informed of when they go over, like 1.5Mil soldiers or 200 Ships. The only other rules that spring to mind revolve around not god-modding or the such. Violators should be warned regardless.

Absolutely none of these rules are unknown, and RF had clashes over the one on not God-modding (There was a whole day long argument on it) and is still in this region, actually, as Yuktoban.

Latrovia wrote:You are referring to rules that were forced upon the majority of the citizens without their consent by the few self-elected mods...

The issue here is that more democracy is actually going to bring a better democracy.

When Chancellors, Ministers, Speakers etc get elected or re-elected frequently and administrators and other self-elected mods don't. Or when the government is forced to share power but mods don't - then we aren't talking about a democratic region - but we are referring to it as such because our interests are hurt.

A RP commission where the majority are going to set up the rules and the Mods will really be forced this time to follow, is going to bring more democracy...

Further more, luxuries such a Discord Channel or a Regional map, ought to be reformed as well. Bax is ought to have his own office in the White House where requests are been made publicly and no one can accuse anyone of anything. Being transparent brings more democracy and lastly a better democracy.

Additionally, there is a much higher possibility that we run a corrupted fascist regime, since the powers that some people possess have rooted them to their current job positions without anyone been able to do anything about it. It's about damn time, that a COFN government actually acts as a government and set the course of the region.

Democratic elections of the mods the constables and everyone else in this region. > More Democracy > Better Democracy > Efficient Democracy.

The word goes to the people!

The Mods physically can't enforce rules on people without people actually consenting to it, this is because they aren't an actual institution but someone recognized to know when something is stupid or unrealistic, they have not forced rules on people either so much as having them adjust their numbers (To prevent Lol-Militaries like you actually had) and to not invade nations without their consent.

You have given no evidence whatsoever that Mods have broken rules, I ask you -again- to give evidence rather than to just repeat that the Mods are bad. Furthermore, there is already oversite in the form of the RMB -where any nation could take proof of unreasonable demands- rather than a place of voting wherein people could simply vote with their alliance to get something passed that supports them. A dictatorship by majority isn't the way to a fair and reasonable Moderation Team, or we would also remove judges and simply have the Region vote upon guilt.

Perhaps if you link evidence at any point there would be something to do, as you have instead simply kept repeating the same accusation.

Latrovia wrote:Additionally a good idea will be, not allowing mods to rp on certain roleplays. In that way, nobody is going to say "Hey you are helping the enemy team more, because you are a member of the enemy team."

Non-participating neutral mods can make a huge difference, following the laws and rules that the people have set in the first place.

To add some extra words on this illustration. Everyone should be able to mod their own RP, except if they want to have or request the presence of a mod. We have a lot of laws and rules restricting the people from even advancing to our RP, because... Some nations are not supposed to advance.

Like when I recused myself from RP and made myself available to ask questions to, even complimenting Mag for his post? Furthermore, I would like for you to ask everyone who has been in Concord if I haven't busted their numbers if they were too big. Most recently I told Ald to drop his navy by some hundred or so.

No, we don't have "A lot of rules and laws restricting people from even advancing to our RP". We have two restrictions upon forces (1.5M Military, No more combatant ships than US) and we have one outstanding rule on not invading unconsenting nations. The other rules are simple, and frankly the thought that someone might say that disallowing godmodding is a bad thing proves they don't understand RP.

Aghrabia

Post self-deleted by Vista Major.

It is with a heavy heart that I state that The Royal Republic Of Kumania has announced its resignation from the North Naboo Pact last night on Discord. We wish them well and all the best in the future.

Penguania And Antarctica

Axeldonia wrote:A fellow swede, eh?

Man skan inte klage

Axeldonia, Penguania And Antarctica

Vista Major wrote:I'm a bit of an enthusiast.

I see. What's got you so captivated about the kingdom up north, if I might ask?

Friedensreich wrote:[spoiler=—snip—]Clearly, when a huge portion of your population leaves, with the express reason that they don't think the self-appointed moderator is impartial and they couldn't agree on RP rules, that should be taken as a hint that there is a problem. In addition, it should be indicative of a problem if more had left in the past because of similar reasons. Look at [nation=Russian_Fedration], who left too.

Your police analogy falls on cold waters, because a moderator is much, much more than a police officer. He is also a mediator, an overseer, and an impartial advocate- not just a blanket enforcer of unseen rules, you see.[/spoiler]

And, I ask of you, how is it possible for someone to bring up grievances to the MoJ if there are no rules publicly available that the moderator and citizen must follow?

How can one prove a moderator broke a rule, when there is no list of rules to be seen anywhere in the first place?

I'm going to tie my answer into a single united response; https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=794176

That is the Regional Law Archive, and two very prominent laws are to be distinguished from the rest, Law #004 and Law #016. Each of these seperatly retain to the development of the Constabular and the Moderators of Discord, and because we currently have no direct law defining the differentiation between a Discord moderator and an RP moderator, I believe I have the legal ability to argue that both should be considered one and the same, as in many cases Moderators of Discord also fill the role of Moderators of Roleplay.

These are the laws that were dutifully and legally ratified on our forum, if you or any other had truly wanted change to occur or truly had thought that a moderator or constable was overstepping their bounds then a full legal argument could have been brought to attention using this exact page alongside our constitution.

Latrovia wrote:Additionally a good idea will be, not allowing mods to rp on certain roleplays. In that way, nobody is going to say "Hey you are helping the enemy team more, because you are a member of the enemy team."

Non-participating neutral mods can make a huge difference, following the laws and rules that the people have set in the first place.

To add some extra words on this illustration. Everyone should be able to mod their own RP, except if they want to have or request the presence of a mod. We have a lot of laws and rules restricting the people from even advancing to our RP, because... Some nations are not supposed to advance.

First part I agree with the second I do not, the point of mods is to have a universal basic foundation for all RP's to promote equal standing among players

Tserra

Kalaron wrote:-snip-

I understand that you are not happy and that you will try to find many ways to escape this. But as long as I remember, most of the people in our RMB still don't know how our RP world works.

I never said that any actual rules have been broken in the RP world, so I still don't understand the fuss behind your request for proofs? Are you a member of Concord? Have you RP before? Have people accused you of favoring one organisation more than the other? Are you an Administrator of a Discord channel that simply has refused to give power to the MoJ and the President on the Discord? Do you actually like sharing power? Are you one of the people behind the establishment of this Region?

Now whether you have broken your own rules or not, is something that does not interest me at all. Its the rules of the few being forced upon the general public.

There was no point in our history that we as a region sat down and said, "How would we like to run our RP system?"

When one guy chooses how the RP map is going to be maintained, when one guy chooses how Discord is going to be maintained, Democracy has long died.

*Power to the people, Kal. Power to the people*

I invite everyone to read my campaign. Send me either a TG or a PM and I will send my campaign over to you, for feedback and general opinions.

Russkov Soviet

Andromitus wrote:I'm going to tie my answer into a single united response; https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=794176

That is the Regional Law Archive, and two very prominent laws are to be distinguished from the rest, Law #004 and Law #016. Each of these seperatly retain to the development of the Constabular and the Moderators of Discord, and because we currently have no direct law defining the differentiation between a Discord moderator and an RP moderator, I believe I have the legal ability to argue that both should be considered one and the same, as in many cases Moderators of Discord also fill the role of Moderators of Roleplay.

These are the laws that were dutifully and legally ratified on our forum, if you or any other had truly wanted change to occur or truly had thought that a moderator or constable was overstepping their bounds then a full legal argument could have been brought to attention using this exact page alongside our constitution.

First part I agree with the second I do not, the point of mods is to have a universal basic foundation for all RP's to promote equal standing among players

I like this for the sweet link to the Law Archives. I feel like many of us forgot we even have laws.

Yukona

Andromitus wrote:I'm going to tie my answer into a single united response; https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=794176

That is the Regional Law Archive, and two very prominent laws are to be distinguished from the rest, Law #004 and Law #016. Each of these seperatly retain to the development of the Constabular and the Moderators of Discord, and because we currently have no direct law defining the differentiation between a Discord moderator and an RP moderator, I believe I have the legal ability to argue that both should be considered one and the same, as in many cases Moderators of Discord also fill the role of Moderators of Roleplay.

These are the laws that were dutifully and legally ratified on our forum, if you or any other had truly wanted change to occur or truly had thought that a moderator or constable was overstepping their bounds then a full legal argument could have been brought to attention using this exact page alongside our constitution.

First part I agree with the second I do not, the point of mods is to have a universal basic foundation for all RP's to promote equal standing among players

The thing is, that... if this is my house and I own it. You are nobody to come and tell me what to do inside my own house.

Same thing. If I create a RP and you choose to come and tell me how to run it, you are out of it.

This was just an example, nothing more.

Latrovia wrote:I understand that you are not happy and that you will try to find many ways to escape this. But as long as I remember, most of the people in our RMB still don't know how our RP world works.

I never said that any actual rules have been broken in the RP world, so I still don't understand the fuss behind your request for proofs? Are you a member of Concord? Have you RP before? Have people accused you of favoring one organisation more than the other? Are you an Administrator of a Discord channel that simply has refused to give power to the MoJ and the President on the Discord? Do you actually like sharing power? Are you one of the people behind the establishment of this Region?

Now whether you have broken your own rules or not, is something that does not interest me at all. Its the rules of the few being forced upon the general public.

There was no point in our history that we as a region sat down and said, "How would we like to run our RP system?"

When one guy chooses how the RP map is going to be maintained, when one guy chooses how Discord is going to be maintained, Democracy has long died.

*Power to the people, Kal. Power to the people*

I invite everyone to read my campaign. Send me either a TG or a PM and I will send my campaign over to you, for feedback and general opinions.

Well actually yes. There was a point in our history where we sat down, and said "How would we like to run our RP system?" If memory serves, this has happened in our previous regions. This community has never been fragmented and broken to pieces. We have moved sure. We have changed systems sure. We have never stopped being a community. Therefore a lot of things were carried over. These are our traditions.

Just saying. *Goes back to what he was doing*

Aghrabia, Kalaron, Yukona

Tserra wrote:Well actually yes. There was a point in our history where we sat down, and said "How would we like to run our RP system?" If memory serves, this has happened in our previous regions. This community has never been fragmented and broken to pieces. We have moved sure. We have changed systems sure. We have never stopped being a community. Therefore a lot of things were carried over. These are our traditions.

Just saying. *Goes back to what he was doing*

Perfect! So we both agree that this community that has grown exponentially and simply has evolved with many new members, has actually changed as new elements have been added with time. This leads to the simple conclusion. That this single community you speak of which is in a smaller number than its new elements, has forced certain things upon the greatest number of its citizens.

Truth be told Tserra. If I ran a company and other people would do the work for me, I could never say that this company belong to me and me only. This is our region and many people do not agree with the current establishment.

Just saying. As I have mentioned before, my campaign does not mean that does not have room for improvements. This is not just my campaign. This is everyone's campaign. We all ought to put a brick down and build this region.

Friedensreich wrote:Clearly, when a huge portion of your population leaves, with the express reason that they don't think the self-appointed moderator is impartial and they couldn't agree on RP rules, that should be taken as a hint that there is a problem. In addition, it should be indicative of a problem if more had left in the past because of similar reasons. Look at [nation=Russian_Fedration], who left too.

Your police analogy falls on cold waters, because a moderator is much, much more than a police officer. He is also a mediator, an overseer, and an impartial advocate- not just a blanket enforcer of unseen rules, you see.

And, I ask of you, how is it possible for someone to bring up grievances to the MoJ if there are no rules publicly available that the moderator and citizen must follow?

How can one prove a moderator broke a rule, when there is no list of rules to be seen anywhere in the first place?

Gonna point out Rus' RP puppet is still here. He posted yesterday.

Kalaron, Yukona

Latrovia wrote:Perfect! So we both agree that this community that has grown exponentially and simply has evolved with many new members, has actually changed as new elements have been added with time. This leads to the simple conclusion. That this single community you speak of which is in a smaller number than its new elements, has forced certain things upon the greatest number of its citizens.

Truth be told Tserra. If I ran a company and other people would do the work for me, I could never say that this company belong to me and me only. This is our region and many people do not agree with the current establishment.

Just saying. As I have mentioned before, my campaign does not mean that does not have room for improvements. This is not just my campaign. This is everyone's campaign. We all ought to put a brick down and build this region.

This was basically my last post for today. I am not going to reply to further comments. Take care folks.

Latrovia wrote:I understand that you are not happy and that you will try to find many ways to escape this. But as long as I remember, most of the people in our RMB still don't know how our RP world works.

I never said that any actual rules have been broken in the RP world, so I still don't understand the fuss behind your request for proofs? Are you a member of Concord? Have you RP before? Have people accused you of favoring one organisation more than the other? Are you an Administrator of a Discord channel that simply has refused to give power to the MoJ and the President on the Discord? Do you actually like sharing power? Are you one of the people behind the establishment of this Region?

Now whether you have broken your own rules or not, is something that does not interest me at all. Its the rules of the few being forced upon the general public.

There was no point in our history that we as a region sat down and said, "How would we like to run our RP system?"

When one guy chooses how the RP map is going to be maintained, when one guy chooses how Discord is going to be maintained, Democracy has long died.

*Power to the people, Kal. Power to the people*

I invite everyone to read my campaign. Send me either a TG or a PM and I will send my campaign over to you, for feedback and general opinions.

You seem to be happily over-simplifying things.

For Discord -yet another unrelated foray into this- [B]You supported me ensuring that it was safe for the future.[/B]

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/193540344325996554/326442321925242882/unknown.png

Please don't try to make it seem like the (Discord) Mod team being separate if a problem if you actually agreed with it.

Beyond that, proof is wholly necessary unless you want to make baseless accusations...which you always do. Me being in Concord is not proof of me being corrupt, nor is me "RPing" sign of me being corrupt (I actually sell to everyone who isn't committing war crimes or a bad RPer?) nor is the other baseless accusations proof -especially when I have, again, tried to be as fair and open to everyone as possible and gave Mag advice and feedback on his post- nor is just stating that there is an establishment proof of there being one against anyone.

If you wish to make sensationalist statements then you're doing fine, as it is you have presented nothing at all to prove your points...like always. Honestly, why even say that I'm trying to escape things when you never actually address my points beyond saying the same thing over again?

Latrovia wrote:This was basically my last post for today. I am not going to reply to further comments. Take care folks.

When you get back, maybe bring evidence.

Aghrabia, Yukona

Latrovia wrote:Perfect! So we both agree that this community that has grown exponentially and simply has evolved with many new members, has actually changed as new elements have been added with time. This leads to the simple conclusion. That this single community you speak of which is in a smaller number than its new elements, has forced certain things upon the greatest number of its citizens.

Truth be told Tserra. If I ran a company and other people would do the work for me, I could never say that this company belong to me and me only. This is our region and many people do not agree with the current establishment.

Just saying. As I have mentioned before, my campaign does not mean that does not have room for improvements. This is not just my campaign. This is everyone's campaign. We all ought to put a brick down and build this region.

Irrelevant. What you have said is simply irrelevant. Yes things have been forced on new citizens. Who we are as a region, a community, and a culture. That is what is forced upon them. Our established government and institutions do not simply become invalid because new members do not like it. Quite frankly if "New People" as you call it refuse to assimilate, they can go somewhere else. A community does not become invalid because new people move into it. The CoFN is a stew. It has basic ingredients to start with. We acquire new ingredients where we can, because we like diversity, and flavor. We never stop being a stew though. The stew does not suddenly become a steak because the new ingredients say so. The stew is still a stew.

Kalaron wrote:You seem to be happily over-simplifying things.

For Discord -yet another unrelated foray into this- [B]You supported me ensuring that it was safe for the future.[/B]

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/193540344325996554/326442321925242882/unknown.png

Please don't try to make it seem like the (Discord) Mod team being separate if a problem if you actually agreed with it.

Beyond that, proof is wholly necessary unless you want to make baseless accusations...which you always do. Me being in Concord is not proof of me being corrupt, nor is me "RPing" sign of me being corrupt (I actually sell to everyone who isn't committing war crimes or a bad RPer?) nor is the other baseless accusations proof -especially when I have, again, tried to be as fair and open to everyone as possible and gave Mag advice and feedback on his post- nor is just stating that there is an establishment proof of there being one against anyone.

If you wish to make sensationalist statements then you're doing fine, as it is you have presented nothing at all to prove your points...like always. Honestly, why even say that I'm trying to escape things when you never actually address my points beyond saying the same thing over again?

When you get back, maybe bring evidence.

I am actually happy you brought that picture up. I did help you a year ago, when the Discord Channel was first set up and they tried to take control of it. A mistake which I am not intending to do again as I really see the issues behind it right now.

I don't need any evidence to prove that people are not happy with your work. This is not a case of rules. This is a case of people not being happy with you. If you want evidence of the people that are not happy with you, look back and count how many members have left the region due to you, or how 13 guys literally left because of you.

If you run a shop for example and your customers are not happy with your services, either you change certain things, or simply tell them to fck off and find a new shop. You chose to do the second, I am trying to increase the customers satisfaction and keep them in this shop.

When those RP laws were discussed majorly between a few members and then forced upon the rest, then this is a case of Democracy but clear interest.

I am not sure why you aren't happy with the people actually deciding the RP world's laws through the RP commission or why you aren't happy with mods being elected rather than self-appointed and never leaving that job position but hey, we will find that out pretty soon in case I win. :)

*Slowly and quietly puffs into the RMB Train Yard, then lets out a long and loud whistle* Peep peep! Hello! I'm back! I hope I didn't scare anyone. *giggles*

I was away working on the Mainland, and I had a great time! I did some shunting and passenger work in Lancashire, and between my work, I met with world leader and other important people. However, I have to admit, some of them were a bit odd. For example, about five days ago, Gordon told me I'd be meeting with Manual Macaroon, who is apparently the President of France. However, when I met the President he wasn't a manual or a macaroon; he was just a normal guy. Very misleading name, if you ask me.

But enough about me. How is everyone else?

Penguania And Antarctica wrote:Happy Birthday to Wilbert Awdry. I'm sure today can be considered or is the national holiday of [nation=short]Percyton[/nation]. =)

[spoiler=Today is June 15 and today are:]

Today is June 15 and today are:

- Arbor Day (Costa Rica)

- Corpus Christi (Christianity)

- Day of Valdemar and Reunion Day (Denmark)

- Engineer's Day (Italy)

- Global Wind Day (international)

- Magna Carta Day

- National Beer Day (United Kingdom)

- National Career Nurse Assistants Day (United States)

- National Day of Prayer for Law Enforcement Officers (United States)

- National Lobster Day (United States)

- National Dump the Pump Day (United States)

- National Salvation Day (Azerbaijan)

- National Smile Power Day (United States)

- Native American Citizenship Day

- Nature Photography Day

- Recess at Work Day

- World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

- Worldwide Day of Giving

[/spoiler]

[spoiler=This day in history:]

This day in history:

- 763 BC – Assyrians record a solar eclipse that is later used to fix the chronology of Mesopotamian history.

- 844 – Louis II is crowned as king of Italy at Rome by pope Sergius II.

- 923 – Battle of Soissons: King Robert I of France is killed and King Charles the Simple is arrested by the supporters of Duke Rudolph of Burgundy.

- 1184 – King Magnus V of Norway is killed at the Battle of Fimreite.

- 1215 – King John of England puts his seal to Magna Carta.

- 1219 – Northern Crusades: Danish victory at the Battle of Lyndanisse (modern-day Tallinn) establishes the Danish Duchy of Estonia.

- 1246 – With the death of Frederick II, Duke of Austria, the Babenberg dynasty ends in Austria.

- 1300 – The city of Bilbao is founded.

- 1312 – At the Battle of Rozgony, King Charles I of Hungary wins a decisive victory over the family of Palatine Amade Aba.

- 1389 – Battle of Kosovo: The Ottoman Empire defeats Serbs and Bosnians.

- 1410 – In a decisive battle at Onon River, the Mongol forces of Oljei Temur were decimated by the Chinese armies of the Yongle Emperor.

- 1502 – Christopher Columbus lands on the island of Martinique on his fourth voyage.

- 1520 – Pope Leo X threatens to excommunicate Martin Luther in Exsurge Domine.

- 1648 – Margaret Jones is hanged in Boston for witchcraft in the first such execution for the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

- 1667 – The first human blood transfusion is administered by Dr. Jean-Baptiste Denys.

- 1670 – The first stone of Fort Ricasoli is laid down in Malta.

- 1752 – Benjamin Franklin proves that lightning is electricity (traditional date, the exact date is unknown).

- 1776 – Delaware Separation Day: Delaware votes to suspend government under the British Crown and separate officially from Pennsylvania.

- 1804 – New Hampshire approves the Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratifying the document.

- 1808 – Joseph Bonaparte becomes King of Spain.

- 1836 – Arkansas is admitted as the 25th U.S. state.

- 1844 – Charles Goodyear receives a patent for vulcanization, a process to strengthen rubber.

- 1846 – The Oregon Treaty establishes the 49th parallel as the border between the United States and Canada, from the Rocky Mountains to the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

- 1859 – Pig War: Ambiguity in the Oregon Treaty leads to the "Northwestern Boundary Dispute" between United States and British/Canadian settlers.

- 1864 – American Civil War: The Second Battle of Petersburg begins.

- 1864 – Arlington National Cemetery is established when 200 acres (0.81 km2) around Arlington Mansion (formerly owned by Confederate General Robert E. Lee) are officially set aside as a military cemetery by U.S. Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton.

- 1877 – Henry Ossian Flipper becomes the first African American cadet to graduate from the United States Military Academy.

- 1878 – Eadweard Muybridge takes a series of photographs to prove that all four feet of a horse leave the ground when it runs; the study becomes the basis of motion pictures.

- 1888 – Crown Prince Wilhelm becomes Kaiser Wilhelm II; he will be the last Emperor of the German Empire. Due to the death of his predecessors Wilhelm I and Frederick III, 1888 is the Year of the Three Emperors.

- 1896 – The deadliest tsunami in Japan's history kills more than 22,000 people.

- 1904 – A fire aboard the steamboat SS General Slocum in New York City's East River kills 1,000.

- 1916 – United States President Woodrow Wilson signs a bill incorporating the Boy Scouts of America, making them the only American youth organization with a federal charter.

- 1919 – John Alcock and Arthur Brown complete the first nonstop transatlantic flight when they reach Clifden, County Galway, Ireland.

- 1920 – A new border treaty between Germany and Denmark gives northern Schleswig to Denmark.

- 1921 – Bessie Coleman earns her pilot's license, becoming the first female pilot of African-American descent.

- 1934 – The United States Great Smoky Mountains National Park is founded.

- 1936 – First flight of the Vickers Wellington bomber.

- 1937 – A German expedition led by Karl Wien loses sixteen members in an avalanche on Nanga Parbat. It is the worst single disaster to occur on an 8000m peak.

- 1940 – World War II: Operation Ariel begins: Allied troops start to evacuate France, following Germany's takeover of Paris and most of the nation.

- 1944 – World War II: Battle of Saipan: The United States invade Japanese-occupied Saipan.

- 1944 – In the Saskatchewan general election, the CCF, led by Tommy Douglas, is elected and forms the first socialist government in North America.

- 1945 – The General Dutch Youth League (ANJV) is founded in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

- 1970 – Charles Manson goes on trial for the Sharon Tate murders.

- 1972 – Red Army Faction co-founder Ulrike Meinhof is captured by police in Langenhagen.

- 1977 – After the death of dictator (in 1975) Francisco Franco, the first democratic elections took place in Spain on this day.

- 1978 – King Hussein of Jordan marries American Lisa Halaby, who takes the name Queen Noor.

- 1985 – Rembrandt's painting Danaë is attacked by a man (later judged insane) who throws sulfuric acid on the canvas and cuts it twice with a knife.

- 1991 – In the Philippines, Mount Pinatubo erupts in the second largest volcanic eruption of the 20th Century. In the end, over 800 people die.

- 1992 – The United States Supreme Court rules in United States v. Álvarez-Machaín that it is permissible for the United States to forcibly extradite suspects in foreign countries and bring them to the United States for trial, without approval from those other countries.

- 1994 – Israel and Vatican City establish full diplomatic relations.

- 1996 – The Troubles: The Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) detonates a powerful truck bomb in the middle of Manchester, England, devastating the city centre and injuring 200 people.

- 2001 – Leaders of the People's Republic of China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan formed the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.

- 2012 – Nik Wallenda becomes the first person to successfully tightrope walk directly over Niagara Falls.

- 2013 – A bomb explodes on a bus in the Pakistani city of Quetta, killing at least 25 people and wounding 22 others.

- 2014 – Pakistan formally launches military operation against the insurgents in North Waziristan.

[/spoiler]

[spoiler=Famous Birthdays:]

Famous Birthdays:

- 1479 – Lisa del Giocondo, Italian model, subject of the Mona Lisa

- 1843 – Edvard Grieg, Norwegian pianist and composer

- 1911 – Wilbert Awdry, English author, co-created Thomas the Tank Engine

- 1937 – Herbert Feuerstein, Austrian-German journalist, comedian and entertainer

- 1941 – Neal Adams, American illustrator

- 1941 – Harry Nilsson, American singer-songwriter

- 1946 – Demis Roussos, Egyptian-Greek singer-songwriter and bass player

- 1953 – Xi Jinping, Chinese engineer and politician, General Secretary of the Communist Party and President of China

- 1963 – Helen Hunt, American actress, director, and producer

- 1964 – Michael Laudrup, Danish footballer and manager

- 1964 – Courteney Cox, American actress and producer

- 1969 – Oliver Kahn, German footballer and sportscaster

- 1973 – Neil Patrick Harris, American actor and singer

- 1984 – Tim Lincecum, American baseball player

[/spoiler]

Quote of the day

The future has a way of arriving unannounced.

- George Will -

Note: Penguania_And_Antarctica assumes no responsibility or guarantee for correctness of any given information. Any recourse to courts of law is excluded.

It is indeed a national holiday in Percyton. Even though I was away at the time, I issued a statement for the occasion. In my absence, Thomas served as master of ceremonies for the Reverend W. Awdry Day celebration in Tidmouth.

Speaking of famous birthdays, Gordon wants me to inform you of another holiday on Sodor, though this one isn't official like Awdry Day is: Sir Nigel Gresley Day. Gresley was born on this day (June 19) in 1876, and he designed several of the engines on Sodor, primarily Gordon, Spencer, and Ryan. Henry was also originally based on plans stolen from Gresley, and Gresley designed famous engines like the Flying Scotsman (who is also Gordon's brother) and Mallard. So happy Gresley Day, everyone!

Jaslandia, Aghrabia, Andromitus, Penguania And Antarctica, Tserra, Yukona, James The Red Engine

Tserra wrote:Irrelevant. What you have said is simply irrelevant. Yes things have been forced on new citizens. Who we are as a region, a community, and a culture. That is what is forced upon them. Our established government and institutions do not simply become invalid because new members do not like it. Quite frankly if "New People" as you call it refuse to assimilate, they can go somewhere else. A community does not become invalid because new people move into it. The CoFN is a stew. It has basic ingredients to start with. We acquire new ingredients where we can, because we like diversity, and flavor. We never stop being a stew though. The stew does not suddenly become a steak because the new ingredients say so. The stew is still a stew.

This is a wrong philosophical point, that puts communities into danger. If the current situation does not change, I assure you that this "stew" is going to be thrown at the garbage. If not now, in the near future it will for sure.

Friedensreich wrote:Peng is probably the most neutral guy here along with Percy and James.

Somebody say me name? Is that a compliment of me, I see? I would much rather be praised for my splendid red coat of paint, but I'll take 'third most neutral person in the CFN' as well. I won't claim to be the MOST neutral person here, because I am nothing if not humble.

Jaslandia, Latrovia, Aghrabia, Friedensreich, Penguania And Antarctica, Yukona, Percyton

Percyton wrote:*Slowly and quietly puffs into the RMB Train Yard, then lets out a long and loud whistle* Peep peep! Hello! I'm back! I hope I didn't scare anyone. *giggles*

I was away working on the Mainland, and I had a great time! I did some shunting and passenger work in Lancashire, and between my work, I met with world leader and other important people. However, I have to admit, some of them were a bit odd. For example, about five days ago, Gordon told me I'd be meeting with Manual Macaroon, who is apparently the President of France. However, when I met the President he wasn't a manual or a macaroon; he was just a normal guy. Very misleading name, if you ask me.

But enough about me. How is everyone else?

It is indeed a national holiday in Percyton. Even though I was away at the time, I issued a statement for the occasion. In my absence, Thomas served as master of ceremonies for the Reverend W. Awdry Day celebration in Tidmouth.

Speaking of famous birthdays, Gordon wants me to inform you of another holiday on Sodor, though this one isn't official like Awdry Day is: Sir Nigel Gresley Day. Gresley was born on this day (June 19) in 1876, and he designed several of the engines on Sodor, primarily Gordon, Spencer, and Ryan. Henry was also originally based on plans stolen from Gresley, and Gresley designed famous engines like the Flying Scotsman (who is also Gordon's brother) and Mallard. So happy Gresley Day, everyone!

We have an RMB Train Yard? How long has that been there?

James The Red Engine wrote:Somebody say me name? Is that a compliment of me, I see? I would much rather be praised for my splendid red coat of paint, but I'll take 'third most neutral person in the CFN' as well. I won't claim to be the MOST neutral person here, because I am nothing if not humble.

https://youtu.be/_n5E7feJHw0

Latrovia, Penguania And Antarctica, Percyton, James The Red Engine

Latrovia wrote:This is a wrong philosophical point, that puts communities into danger. If the current situation does not change, I assure you that this "stew" is going to be thrown at the garbage. If not now, in the near future it will for sure.

If you do not like the stew, you are perfectly free to go find yourself a nice sandwich in another store. However you cannot just waltz into a kitchen which makes soup, and demand that it make something different, because you think it should.

From my perspective you have the wrong philosophical point.

Jaslandia wrote:We have an RMB Train Yard? How long has that been there?

https://youtu.be/_n5E7feJHw0

For like years Jas. Like ten of them. :P

Jaslandia, Aghrabia, Penguania And Antarctica, Percyton, James The Red Engine

Tserra wrote:If you do not like the stew, you are perfectly free to go find yourself a nice sandwich in another store. However you cannot just waltz into a kitchen which makes soup, and demand that it make something different, because you think it should.

From my perspective you have the wrong philosophical point.

It's a multicultural point actually.

Tserra wrote:If you do not like the stew, you are perfectly free to go find yourself a nice sandwich in another store. However you cannot just waltz into a kitchen which makes soup, and demand that it make something different, because you think it should.

From my perspective you have the wrong philosophical point.

all this talk about stew and sandwiches make me hungry

Aghrabia, Tserra

Latrovia wrote:I am actually happy you brought that picture up. I did help you a year ago, when the Discord Channel was first set up and they tried to take control of it. A mistake which I am not intending to do again as I really see the issues behind it right now.

I don't need any evidence to prove that people are not happy with your work. This is not a case of rules. This is a case of people not being happy with you. If you want evidence of the people that are not happy with you, look back and count how many members have left the region due to you, or how 13 guys literally left because of you.

If you run a shop for example and your customers are not happy with your services, either you change certain things, or simply tell them to fck off and find a new shop. You chose to do the second, I am trying to increase the customers satisfaction and keep them in this shop.

When those RP laws were discussed majorly between a few members and then forced upon the rest, then this is a case of Democracy but clear interest.

I am not sure why you aren't happy with the people actually deciding the RP world's laws through the RP commission or why you aren't happy with mods being elected rather than self-appointed and never leaving that job position but hey, we will find that out pretty soon in case I win. :)

One: Thirteen people are in CROSS, Four left. One by the name of Mag then proceeded to leave -or at least apologize for his inclusion in- CROSS due to how it was acting towards people.

Two: People leaving because they don't like rules =/= rules being enforced poorly.

Three: Like I just said, a dictatorship by majority =/= fair and unbiased rulings on things that Mods have to over.

Lastly, if you can't provide proof like I've asked, then you clearly have a problem with your points. Corruption is an easily proved thing for Mods since we literally have to post them to the other person...and that person could...you know, provide said statement with a picture?

Percyton wrote:*Slowly and quietly puffs into the RMB Train Yard, then lets out a long and loud whistle* Peep peep! Hello! I'm back! I hope I didn't scare anyone. *giggles*

I was away working on the Mainland, and I had a great time! I did some shunting and passenger work in Lancashire, and between my work, I met with world leader and other important people. However, I have to admit, some of them were a bit odd. For example, about five days ago, Gordon told me I'd be meeting with Manual Macaroon, who is apparently the President of France. However, when I met the President he wasn't a manual or a macaroon; he was just a normal guy. Very misleading name, if you ask me.

But enough about me. How is everyone else?

It is indeed a national holiday in Percyton. Even though I was away at the time, I issued a statement for the occasion. In my absence, Thomas served as master of ceremonies for the Reverend W. Awdry Day celebration in Tidmouth.

Speaking of famous birthdays, Gordon wants me to inform you of another holiday on Sodor, though this one isn't official like Awdry Day is: Sir Nigel Gresley Day. Gresley was born on this day (June 19) in 1876, and he designed several of the engines on Sodor, primarily Gordon, Spencer, and Ryan. Henry was also originally based on plans stolen from Gresley, and Gresley designed famous engines like the Flying Scotsman (who is also Gordon's brother) and Mallard. So happy Gresley Day, everyone!

Hey Percy!

Jaslandia, Aghrabia, Penguania And Antarctica, Percyton, James The Red Engine

Peoples Liberation Republic wrote:all this talk about stew and sandwiches make me hungry

Care for some pie?

Yukona

Latrovia wrote:It's a multicultural point actually.

Multicultural does not mean better Lat. It seems like you are trying to smoosh two communities together, and force them to get along, by the newer communities rules, completely disregarding the native community. Legit this happened to my people in real life. A new colonial community came until the native community was dwarfed. The natives thus powerless were forced to go along the rules of the colonial community. We were uprooted from our homes. Herded together and forced to walk to a place called Oklahoma. All because the colonial community thought it could do whatever it wanted because it was now the majority.

Peoples Liberation Republic, Kalaron, Yukona

Peoples Liberation Republic wrote:all this talk about stew and sandwiches make me hungry

Me too buddy. Me too. I have pizza though. So that is good. :D

Axeldonia, Kalaron

Percyton wrote:*Slowly and quietly puffs into the RMB Train Yard, then lets out a long and loud whistle* Peep peep! Hello! I'm back! I hope I didn't scare anyone. *giggles*

[...] How is everyone else?

Percy!!! *Toot Toot*

It's good to see you are back. I missed you. On some days I really couldn't have needed your company.

I am doing good. Today it was a car hot day and it gets even hotter the next days. That's a bit unpleasant. But besides that I can't complain. :)

Jaslandia, Yukona, Percyton, James The Red Engine

Axeldonia wrote:Care for some pie?

what kind of pie we talking?

Axeldonia

Tserra wrote:Multicultural does not mean better Lat. It seems like you are trying to smoosh two communities together, and force them to get along, by the newer communities rules, completely disregarding the native community. Legit this happened to my people in real life. A new colonial community came until the native community was dwarfed. The natives thus powerless were forced to go along the rules of the colonial community. We were uprooted from our homes. Herded together and forced to walk to a place called Oklahoma. All because the colonial community thought it could do whatever it wanted because it was now the majority.

The RP commission will be made up of members of both worlds. Setting up together the rules, choosing their own mods and reforming the RP world. If the RP world is a huge pie, everyone should have a piece of it.

If you wish to be in a region that new fellas simply can't reach the surface of anything, because "Hey! Let's give all the power to the natives", then create a region, lock it down with password control and there, you're all set up.

Peoples Liberation Republic wrote:what kind of pie we talking?

Pie flavor.

Aghrabia

Tserra wrote:Me too buddy. Me too. I have pizza though. So that is good. :D

....just going to say you have pizza and not offer. I see how it is

Tserra wrote:Multicultural does not mean better Lat. It seems like you are trying to smoosh two communities together, and force them to get along, by the newer communities rules, completely disregarding the native community. Legit this happened to my people in real life. A new colonial community came until the native community was dwarfed. The natives thus powerless were forced to go along the rules of the colonial community. We were uprooted from our homes. Herded together and forced to walk to a place called Oklahoma. All because the colonial community thought it could do whatever it wanted because it was now the majority.

you are Native American like me?

Tserra, Percyton

Latrovia wrote:The thing is, that... if this is my house and I own it. You are nobody to come and tell me what to do inside my own house.

Same thing. If I create a RP and you choose to come and tell me how to run it, you are out of it.

This was just an example, nothing more.

Ever heard of child endangerment laws, drug law or criminal harborage? Those seem pretty heelbent on barging into your house; if your going to use an analogy use it well

Latrovia wrote:The RP commission will be made up of members of both worlds. Setting up together the rules, choosing their own mods and reforming the RP world. If the RP world is a huge pie, everyone should have a piece of it.

If you wish to be in a region that new fellas simply can't reach the surface of anything, because "Hey! Let's give all the power to the natives", then create a region, lock it down with password control and there, you're all set up.

Why should we do that? We already have our region. You go somewhere else. Kania.

Peoples Liberation Republic wrote:you are Native American like me?

Indeed I am.

Percyton

Peoples Liberation Republic wrote:you are Native American like me?

Tserra wrote:Indeed I am.

Didn't know you guys were Native American. That's very cool.

Tserra, Percyton

I want to run for President but then I haven't been here enough to really know anything to run

Andromitus

Peoples Liberation Republic wrote:I want to run for President but then I haven't been here enough to really know anything to run

Hey you can most certainly try. However I must say I do respect that you want to get your bearings a little more first, it is always wise not to rush into an unknown situation.

Peoples Liberation Republic, Andromitus, Kalaron

Somebody once told me the region's gonna roll me, I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed. He was looking kinda dumb with his finger and his thumb in the shape of an 'l' on his forehead. Well, the elections start coming and they don't stop coming, fed to the Discord rules and I hit the ground running, didn't make sense not to RP for fun, your brain gets smart but your head gets dumb, so much to do - so much to RP, so what's wrong with taking the backstreets. You'll never know if you don't run for office, you'll never shine if you don't leave the coffin (pitiful half rhyme attempt).

Hey now, you're an CoFN Star, get your game on go play. Hey now you're a region star, get the show on, get paid. All that glitters is gold, but can really angry region members break the mould?

It's a cool place, and they say it gets colder, you're bundled up now wait 'till you stay longer - but the cabinet men beg to differ, judging by the hole in the World Factbook Entry's picture. The ice we skate is gettin' pretty thin, the water's getting warm so you might as well swim, my CoFN's on fire - how'a'bout yours? - that's the way I like it and I'll never get bored.

Hey now, you're an CoFN Star, get your game on go play. Hey now you're a region star, get the show on, get paid. All that glitters is gold, but can really angry region members break the mould?

Go for the moon *rhyhyhyhhyhe* go for the moon *rorororororrhrhrh* go for the moon *roroorr* go, go for the moon

Hey now, you're an CoFN Star, get your game on go play. Hey now you're a region star, get the show on, get paid. And all that glitters is gold, but can angry region membeeeeeeeeeeeeeers...

Somebody once asked me can I spare some change for gas, I need to get myself away from this place. I said yep. What a concept. I could use a little fuel myself and we could all use a little chaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaange. Well, the elections start coming and they don't stop coming, fed to the Discord rules and I hit the ground running, didn't make sense not to RP for fun, your brain gets smart but your head gets dumb, so much to do - so much to RP, so what's wrong with taking the backstreets. You'll never know if you don't run for office, you'll never shine if you don't leave the coffin (another bad half rhyme attempt!)

Hey now, you're an CoFN Star, get your game on go play. Hey now you're a region star, get the show on, get paid. And all that glitters is gooooooold, can only angry region members break the mould, all that glitters is goooooold, can only angry region members break the moooouuuuld?

Nuremgard, Jaslandia, Baxten, Aghrabia, Andromitus, Kalaron, Penguania And Antarctica, Tserra, Pirate Kingdoms, Magnatronia, Percyton

IMPORTANT NOTICE

-----------------------------------

On the 23rd of this June, the Equestrian Republic will officially open its borders to delegates from various foreign nations as well as tourism. The RSGC (Russkov Soviet Guards Corps) asks that, due to the recent attacks by ISIS operatives, that all delegates and leaders send a professional telegram asking for permission to have their citizens allowed to set foot on sacred Equestrian land.

Address for telegram below:

-- Headquarters of the Russkov Soviet Armed Forces --

(Short Version -> HQ of the RSAF)

R.S.N.S Starfire

Naval Task Force 1

Zukovski's Fleet

*Thank you for your understanding and cooperation*

- Be warned though... Unauthorized access of our territory will be a declaration of war-

DISCLAIMER BELOW

(And yes.... Since my claim is not official yet, my nations government [and a massive military accompaniment] make up my nation. Once the claim is established and fortified... THEN my citizens will arrive. The telegrams just let me know who to allow to various areas)

Nuremgard

Yukona wrote:-snip-

I love you.

Jaslandia, Penguania And Antarctica, Yukona

Tserra wrote:I love you.

SOMEBODY ONCE TOLD ME

Jaslandia, Penguania And Antarctica, Tserra

I HEREBY AM COPYRIGHTING AND TAKING FULL OWNERSHIP OF THE NAME CROSS AND ANYTHING PERTAINING TO CROSS

The Royal Republic Of Kumania, Friedensreich, Tserra

Peoples Liberation Republic wrote:I HEREBY AM COPYRIGHTING AND TAKING FULL OWNERSHIP OF THE NAME CROSS AND ANYTHING PERTAINING TO CROSS

So I am not allowed to use the word 'cross' ??

Crosswalk wil be *beep*-walk ?

Jesus died on the *beep* ?

Merlinton, Jaslandia, Aghrabia, Yukona, United Continental States

Penguania And Antarctica wrote:So I am not allowed to use the word 'cross' ??

Crosswalk wil be *beep*-walk ?

Jesus died on the *beep* ?

lolol I meant like the organization that was known as CROSS.

Merlinton, The Royal Republic Of Kumania, Penguania And Antarctica, Tserra

Penguania And Antarctica wrote:So I am not allowed to use the word 'cross' ??

Crosswalk wil be *beep*-walk ?

Jesus died on the *beep* ?

Peoples Liberation Republic wrote:lolol I meant like the organization that was known as CROSS.

Jesus died on the hood of a car? :p

The Royal Republic Of Kumania, Jaslandia, Peoples Liberation Republic, Aghrabia, Penguania And Antarctica, Tserra, Yukona, United Continental States

Hello everyone!

Latrovia, Aghrabia, Penguania And Antarctica, Yukona, United Continental States

Grand North America wrote:Hello everyone!

Weren't you old ESU like myself? Your name is familiar!

Penguania And Antarctica wrote:So I am not allowed to use the word 'cross' ??

Crosswalk wil be *beep*-walk ?

Jesus died on the *beep* ?

I am *beep*-ing the street?

Jaslandia, Aghrabia, Penguania And Antarctica

Friedensreich wrote:I am *beep*-ing the street?

I just *beep*-ed Sandy

Jaslandia, Aghrabia, Friedensreich, Penguania And Antarctica

Baxten wrote:I just *beep*-ed Sandy

Um...Bax. What did you do to Sandy?

Merlinton, Jaslandia, Aghrabia, Penguania And Antarctica

Penguania And Antarctica wrote:Percy!!! *Toot Toot*

It's good to see you are back. I missed you. On some days I really couldn't have needed your company.

I am doing good. Today it was a car hot day and it gets even hotter the next days. That's a bit unpleasant. But besides that I can't complain. :)

Hello Peng! I missed you too, and it's good to be home. If you ever need anything, feel free to let me know!

Jaslandia, Penguania And Antarctica, James The Red Engine

Tserra wrote:Um...Bax. What did you do to Sandy?

She got *beep*-ed and went on a rampage in downtown Tokyo!

Jaslandia, Aghrabia, Penguania And Antarctica, Tserra, Yukona

Friedensreich wrote:She got *beep*-ed and went on a rampage in downtown Tokyo!

Ah I see. That makes perfect sense now. :P

Jaslandia, Aghrabia, Penguania And Antarctica

Andromitus How about starting the process of establishing relations with the PLR?

Yukona

Russkov Soviet wrote:[spoiler=snip]IMPORTANT NOTICE

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On the 23rd of this June, the Equestrian Republic will officially open its borders to delegates from various foreign nations as well as tourism. The RSGC (Russkov Soviet Guards Corps) asks that, due to the recent attacks by ISIS operatives, that all delegates and leaders send a professional telegram asking for permission to have their citizens allowed to set foot on sacred Equestrian land.

Address for telegram below:

-- Headquarters of the Russkov Soviet Armed Forces --

(Short Version -> HQ of the RSAF)

R.S.N.S Starfire

Naval Task Force 1

Zukovski's Fleet

*Thank you for your understanding and cooperation*

- Be warned though... Unauthorized access of our territory will be a declaration of war-

DISCLAIMER BELOW

(And yes.... Since my claim is not official yet, my nations government [and a massive military accompaniment] make up my nation. Once the claim is established and fortified... THEN my citizens will arrive. The telegrams just let me know who to allow to various areas) [/spoiler]

I will be responding to this however when you format your response don't read to heavily into my factbooks to learn about me IC as I am rewriting many of them.

Russkov Soviet, Yukona

Peoples Liberation Republic wrote:Andromitus How about starting the process of establishing relations with the PLR?

I'm currently working on reasons to head over and a formal starting telegram

Peoples Liberation Republic

Andromitus wrote:I'm currently working on reasons to head over and a formal starting telegram

I am Soviet now so it should be easy. I could supply you with resources. That could be your reason. So could the attempt of establishing international peace and stability.

Andromitus, Yukona

Peoples Liberation Republic wrote:I am Soviet now so it should be easy. I could supply you with resources. That could be your reason. So could the attempt of establishing international peace and stability.

Oooo back to the good ol' days of Truth and Prosperity it seems my friend :D

Peoples Liberation Republic, Yukona

Andromitus wrote:I will be responding to this however when you format your response don't read to heavily into my factbooks to learn about me IC as I am rewriting many of them.

I don't check Factbooks much anyhow xP

Andromitus

Andromitus wrote:Oooo back to the good ol' days of Truth and Prosperity it seems my friend :D

Oh absolutely my friend!! I feel it is time return to truth

Andromitus, Penguania And Antarctica, Yukona

Lex Caledonia wrote:How are all my fellow pasty skinned people coping with the HELLISH HEAT?

It's currently 115 outside so I'm not going outside :)

Penguania And Antarctica, United Continental States

The Royal Republic Of Kumania wrote:It's currently 115 outside so I'm not going outside :)

scratch that it's 117 now :)))))))

Penguania And Antarctica, Yukona, United Continental States

Peoples Liberation Republic wrote:Oh absolutely my friend!! I feel it is time return to truth

So I see you're still a Junta, which is fine, but are you still into the whole mass slavery, child-soldier, and death camps shpeall?

At least I can now say that I have visited the Rhodesia part of the internet now.

Aghrabia, Friedensreich, Andromitus, Penguania And Antarctica, Yukona

Andromitus wrote:So I see you're still a Junta, which is fine, but are you still into the whole mass slavery, child-soldier, and death camps shpeall?

No. No I am not.

Andromitus, Yukona

Mesopotamia-Kurdistan wrote:At least I can now say that I have visited the Rhodesia part of the internet now.

What a time it was

https://instagram.com/p/BVfVUSLF39H/

Vista Major

Happy and hearty welcome to all of our new regionmates <3

Jaslandia, Andromitus, Penguania And Antarctica, Yukona

According to some of you, I 'leaked' confidential material from my time with CROSS. What did I leak, exactly? And why should I care?

Yukona

Magnatronia wrote:According to some of you, I 'leaked' confidential material from my time with CROSS. What did I leak, exactly? And why should I care?

it doesn't matter anymore. It is old. CROSS is gone. Time to move on to bigger and better things.

Yukona

Peoples Liberation Republic wrote:it doesn't matter anymore. It is old. CROSS is gone. Time to move on to bigger and better things.

Exactly. Jeez.

Yukona

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