Circle of Badularity
WA Delegate (non-executive):
The Free State of Northheim (elected 1 year 49 days ago)
Founder:
The Circle of ManyCamels
Embassies: The Bad Place and Philosophy 115.
Tags: Large, Casual, and Neutral.
Regional Power: High
Circle of Badularity contains 64 nations, the 150th most in the world.
Today's World Census Report
The Shortest Average Lifespan in Circle of Badularity
Citizens of nations ranked highly tend to die earlier, whether from poor health, crime, accident, or government encouragement.
As a region, Circle of Badularity is ranked 9,272nd in the world for Shortest Average Lifespan.
| # | Nation | WA Category | Motto |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | The Land of Spotted Lemurs | Moralistic Democracy | “Taco!” |
| 2. | The Seafaring Circus of Juggler Pirates | Corporate Police State | “Burn 'em! Burn 'em all! AHAHAHAHA!” |
| 3. | The Most Serene Rebublic of Dark Covenant | Right-wing Utopia | “The face of evil is always the face of total need...” |
| 4. | The Commonwealth of Demonoidse | Benevolent Dictatorship | “Viva la Morte” |
| 5. | The Circle of ManyCamels | Corporate Police State | “If you run, you'll just die tired.” |
| 6. | The Land of New Curvada | Compulsory Consumerist State | “Shhh... They're listening...” |
| 7. | The Transfinite Multitude of Sacred Numbers | Father Knows Best State | “Three point one four one five nine two six five three” |
| 8. | The Digistric Klosotopia of Digitia Klosetia | Inoffensive Centrist Democracy | “I ripped a fierce one and now that's your elevator, sir” |
| 9. | The Zen State of Xilften | Capitalist Paradise | “Every day is a good day.” |
| 10. | The Caliphate of The Oppressive Way | Psychotic Dictatorship | “Be oppressive” |
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Regional Happenings
- 6 hours ago:
The Kingdom of Anywhere But Here arrived from The Pacific. - 7 hours ago:
The Circle of ManyCamels rejected RORMS's request for regional embassies. - 17 hours ago:
The Commonwealth of The Ummah Wahida of the region RORMS proposed constructing embassies. - 1 day 13 hours ago: The Emirate of Awesome Kingdom ceased to exist.
- 5 days ago:
The Circle of ManyCamels rejected Endless Spaces's request for regional embassies. - 5 days ago:
The Federation of Endless Spaces of the region Endless Spaces proposed constructing embassies. - 7 days ago:
The Circle of ManyCamels rejected United imperial nations's request for regional embassies. - 7 days ago:
The Federation of Luxembourg states of the region United imperial nations proposed constructing embassies. - 9 days ago:
The Fiefdom of Fowle arrived from The North Gate. - 10 days ago:
The Democratic States of Navajador arrived from Monkey Island.
Circle of Badularity Regional Message Board
Loading...Largest Public Sector in CoB - today's World Census Report, also seen about a month ago on 20 April. As a region, we're repeating in the Top 100 of the World. Last time we were ranked 73rd, and today we're at 83rd.
No change at the top. Gilgalions, Devishland, and Northheim are repeating at the top of the list as the nations with the biggest public sectors in CoB. Within the Top 10, BlackSkullDragon moved up from 10th to 6th, pushing the others down. Joining the first page this time: The Brewsters and Sinusqueen up from 11th and 12th last time.
Bigger Public Sectors: Digitia Klosetia up from 15th to 12th, Caffeinetopia 17th to 14th, Wheat and Barley 21st to 17th, River Plate 25th to 20th, Awesome Kingdom 30th to 26th, MultilingualMaster 33rd to 28th, Treadmillery 40th to 32nd, Sacred Numbers 43rd to 35th, Seredrum 45th to 41st, ManyCamels 48th to 42nd, Pferde with the biggest move of the day up from 51st to 33rd, and New Curvada 52nd to 47th.
Public Sector cutbacks: Juggler Pirates down from 16th to 19th, Eruke 24th to 31st, Kandor City 55th to 59th, and Demonoidse 56th to 61st.
No change at the bottom. Atrt, Xilften, and Spotted Lemurs are repeating at the end of the list as the nations with the smallest public sectors in CoB.
Happiest Citizens in CoB - today's World Census Report, also seen on 22 April. As a region, we don't seem to be overly happy. Last time we were ranked 9,124th in the world, and today we're at 9,419th.
No change at the top. Hypnesia, Hypermom, and Zeruda are repeating at the top of the list as the nations with the happiest citizens in CoB. All repeaters on the first page except for Wheat and Barley up from 11th last time.
Happier: Pferde up from 15th to 11th, Kandor City 23rd to 18th, Epilogia 32nd to 19th, and Llandia 34th to 24th.
Less happy: Treadmillery down from 12th to 16th, Buenos Aires 16th to 20th, Uthox 18th to 23rd, Hortonotropolis 25th to 34th, Forestofthedead 27th to 33rd, MultilingualMaster 30th to 36th, Oppressive Way 36th to 41st, Atrt 40th to 50th, THECAKEISASPY 43rd to 49th, and ManyCamels 52nd to 57th.
No change to the last 6 nations on the list. Gilgalions, Juggler Pirates, and Spotted Lemurs are repeating in the bottom spots as the nations with the least happy citizens in CoB.
Faithful Tiger, keeping us all informed. :)
Top 100 of the World!!
As a region, Circle of Badularity is ranked 82nd in the world for Most Influential.
Largest Trout Fishing Sector in CoB - today's World Census Report, also seen on 29 March. As a region, I'm happy to see we're not in the bottom 20 of the world for this one. We're 32nd from the bottom. Last time we were ranked 10,072nd, and today we're at 10,856th.
No change at the very top. Juggler Pirates, Dark Covenant, and ManyCamels are repeating in the top spots as the nations with the largest trout fishing sectors in CoB. Joining the Top 10 this time: Devishland, Seredrum, and Consolidated Capellia. Knocked off the first page: BlackSkullDragon and Hypnesia.
More trout fishing: Devishland up from 13th to 8th, Seredrum 17th to 9th, Caffeinetopia 32nd to 28th, Ptlz 39th to 35th, and Wheat and Barley 49th to 45th.
Less trout fishing: BlackSkullDragon down from 9th to 13th, Hypnesia 10th to 15th, Xilften 18th to 25th, THECAKEISASPY 25th to 31st, Pferde 28th to 36th, and MultilingualMaster 36th to 41st.
No change at the bottom. Sacred Numbers, Entheogenic Drugs, and Allenstan are repeating at the end of the list as the nations with the smallest trout fishing sectors in CoB.
Wow, this is the quietest the RMB has been in a long time. Just sayin.
*sets off fireworks*
Largest Insurance Industry in CoB - today's World Census Report, last seen just days ago on 20 May. As a region, we're repeating in the bottom 20 of the world. Last time we were ranked 10,736th, and today we're at 10,868th.
No change at the top. Juggler Pirates and ManyCamels are repeating in the top spots as the nations with the largest insurance industries in CoB. Within the top 10, New Curvada moved up from 5th to 3rd, and Seredrum jumped from 8th to 6th. Flaminkos joins the first page up from 11th last time. Knocked out of the top 10: Fowle.
More insurance: Devishland up from 16th to 11th, and Sinusqueen 48th to 45th.
No nation has cut back on insurance since the last report.
No change at all to the last 16 nations on the list. Gilgalions, Entheogenic Drugs, and Allenstan are repeating in the bottom spots as the nations with the smallest insurance industries in CoB.
The Insurance industry is down in Hypnesia due to having to pay out for many fireworks-related injuries.
Shortest Average Lifespan in CoB - today's World Census Report, also seen on 11 May. As a region, our lifespans are just a touch longer than they were back in May. Last time we were ranked 8,925th in the world, and today we're at 9,272nd.
No change at the top. Spotted Lemurs, Juggler Pirates, and Demonoidse are repeating in the top spots as the nations with the shortest lifespans in CoB. All repeaters on the first page, although there has been some spot-swapping since the last report.
Shorter lifespan: Flaminkos up from 26th to 17th.
Longer lifespan: Neo Panem down from 17th to 26th, Llandia 19th to 25th, Pferde 23rd to 31st, Forestofthedead 29th to 36th, and Sinusqueen 35th to 39th.
No change to the last 17 nations on the list. Entheogenic Drugs, Troll-la-la, and Gilgalions are repeating in the bottom spots as the nations with the longest average lifespans in CoB.


















