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Kiptoke-ruselia

The union of klotecnia wrote:I sometimes watch VICE documentaries on YouTube. Some of its documentaries are quite interesting.

Yeah, they also post a lot of their documentaries here. I viewed some on North Korea and e-Gaming.

Damn, im always offline when interesting conversations happen. I don't speak any of the languages you guys have mentioned, but I have spent the last 5 years learning German, so I know a bit of that. Or should I say "Ich spreche ein bisschen Deutsch, aber ich bin nicht so gut!

Eilean albannach

On an unrelated note, found this lil guy on the streets on my way home. Picked him up until I could find him a home.

http://i.imgur.com/jIBigIg.jpg

Aww look at 'im. Reminds me of all the scrawny, beat-up cats I'd see neglected on the streets of Athens. I'm always stopping to find a better place for things, but they are usually limited to worms, caterpillars, or toads. Bless you!

Guertonia

Ba mhaith liom a bheith someday líofa sa Ghaeilge, but alas, I need to spend a few more years on it compared to my near 7 in Soanish.

Irish? You could compete with Laevendell and I on Duolingo. :p

Ratateague wrote:Irish? You could compete with Laevendell and I on Duolingo. :p

Then lets go! I've been using memrise as of late to try and help with where Duolingo has holes in.

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The celtic islets

So, I'm the 5th most pro-market nation in the region..."The frighteningly efficient Celtic economy, worth a remarkable 1,450 trillion déanáirs a year, is driven entirely by government activity." Hmm....so how does that one work out then?

The celtic islets wrote:So, I'm the 5th most pro-market nation in the region..."The frighteningly efficient Celtic economy, worth a remarkable 1,450 trillion déanáirs a year, is driven entirely by government activity." Hmm....so how does that one work out then?

I suppose it says a lot about the DSA being "anti-market". :P

The celtic islets

Lemur Isles wrote:I suppose it says a lot about the DSA being "anti-market". :P

It must do yeah :P

Let's hope so. Or it may be time for a good old-fashioned... Purge...

I want to make is formerly known that there are three (3) ambassadorial positions currently open:

DSA Ambassador to Labour and Socialist International
DSA Ambassador to The Versutian Federation
DSA Ambassador to A Liberal Haven

Please telegram me if you are interested in applying for a position or if you have any questions regarding the duties that are required by someone in such a position.

I hope to hear from many of you!

Terlibe
Minister of Foreign Affairs

Defwa

Terlibe wrote:I want to make is formerly known that there are three (3) ambassadorial positions currently open:

DSA Ambassador to Labour and Socialist International
DSA Ambassador to The Versutian Federation
DSA Ambassador to A Liberal Haven

Please telegram me if you are interested in applying for a position or if you have any questions regarding the duties that are required by someone in such a position.

I hope to hear from many of you!

Terlibe
Minister of Foreign Affairs

This is a great way to get a feel of what it's like to be a cabinet member of you've ever considered a position.

Terlibe and Guertonia

Herrebrugh wrote:Let's hope so. Or it may be time for a good old-fashioned... Purge...

You missed it, it was glorious!

Ratateague wrote:You missed it, it was glorious!

The purging is always an exciting event. Makes me wonder why we don't do it more often. Who knows, maybe the next person to go will be me :P

Ratateague wrote:You missed it, it was glorious!

Sodankyla wrote:The purging is always an exciting event. Makes me wonder why we don't do it more often. Who knows, maybe the next person to go will be me :P

I feel like I should be concerned.

Oh well, that's a problem for the MDA.

Oh my gods! There's been a catastrophe! By some strange disaster miracle, the MoJ election is almost not a tie! Quick! Someone else vote

http://s1.zetaboards.com/DemocraticSocialist/topic/5809171/1/#new

Whoops. The MoJ election is over. Congratulations, Borq, our new MoJ, by a margin of one vote.

The MoRP special election has begun. http://s1.zetaboards.com/DemocraticSocialist/topic/5813061/1/

Grobladonia and Communicar

(If, as I believe the custom is, abstentions are not counted in determining a majority. Otherwise, congratulations Eilean albannach?? I should write an amendment to clarify this situation in future.)

South jarvis wrote:(If, as I believe the custom is, abstentions are not counted in determining a majority. Otherwise, congratulations Eilean albannach?? I should write an amendment to clarify this situation in future.)

I was honestly not sure on the topic myself. But as the traditional interpretation of abstain is not a "vote of no confidence" to all candidates, I'm pretty sure we're green

Yeah, I'm pretty sure "Abstain" is the equivalent of a spoiled ballot IRL, they're not counted as valid votes.

Eilean albannach

South jarvis wrote:Whoops. The MoJ election is over. Congratulations, Borq, our new MoJ, by a margin of one vote.

Congratulations to Borq, the roller coaster of emotion finally comes to an end. That election was good fun, and I'm glad either of us was able to win by majority.

Now to prepare for the next MoJ elections... As Arnie says, 'ahl be back.

Herrebrugh wrote:Uganda?

Believe me,in a few years Uganda will be much better than here!Statistics say that in a few years,the greek economy will be worse than it was during WW2.Posters have been placed in my city by beguilers,supposed to help the locals emigrate to places like USA,Australia and Canada.Just as we all did here in the 50"s...

The union of klotecnia

Hoxehavn wrote:Believe me,in a few years Uganda will be much better than here!Statistics say that in a few years,the greek economy will be worse than it was during WW2.Posters have been placed in my city by beguilers,supposed to help the locals emigrate to places like USA,Australia and Canada.Just as we all did here in the 50"s...

While I'm not Greek, I know that Greece has a poor economy due to high debt and other financial issues etc. (my knowledge). I hope the recently elected Syriza will improve the economy as well as the lives of many Greek civilians and bring up an agreement with the EU/International Monetary Fund regarding financial issues in Greece which should be beneficial to many Greeks suffering in poverty.

Eilean albannach

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