by Max Barry

Latest Forum Topics

Advertisement

Search

Search

[+] Advanced...

Author:

Region:

Sort:

«12. . .16,28716,28816,28916,29016,29116,29216,293. . .64,22164,222»

The Solar System Scope wrote:*giggles*
-snip-

sorry TSSS, please include a translation when posting in a language other than English? Does that translate as an F? :-)

Volaworand wrote:sorry TSSS, please include a translation when posting in a language other than English? Does that translate as an F? :-)

Yes, it does.

Volaworand wrote:sorry TSSS, please include a translation when posting in a language other than English? Does that translate as an F? :-)

Hanguk-Nippon wrote:Yes, it does.

Yes... ;-;
*averts gaze from Volly*

Hanguk-Nippon wrote:Yes, it does.

:-)

To be fair, I don't think Tech was malicious... he was no Invicten … remember that whole TSP Next fiasco?


Invictean wrote:I know about Milograd, like I said, he was a foreign puppet whose assigned mission was to taken over the South Pacific in the name of the NPO. He eventually fell, and while the government we have now is certainly easier to get in to than most in the game, there is still an establishment, one that is working with Communists, crushing the sovereignty of innocent regions, essentially using TSP soldiers as shock troops to help Communists. We simply want something different than that.

Morgantown west virginia wrote:The establishment is getting mad because we are exposing them

Erinor wrote:I've never felt so exposed!

Invictean wrote:Pretty typical establishment argument. Call the opposition conspiracy theorists to discredit them. That tactic is working less and less.

Invictean wrote:Oh yes, before Milograd there was democracy, but after him, an establishment formed. A liberal, globalist one that uses the South Pacific army for internationalist goals, including working with Communists. We simply want to bring about change, in TSP Next we are nationalists, but also conservatives, libertarians, liberals, even socialists, our views are different but we're united in wanting to bring about similar change for the best interest of this region.

Morgantown west virginia wrote:BREAKING- TSP Next is announcing its ticket for the next LC elections: Invictean, North prarie, and Kaikuni. Together those three will take down the establishment.

Invictean wrote:Establishment.



Invictean wrote:Well, the current system we have is actually pretty radical, internationalist, and sometimes unprincipled. We don't want to tear down everything, we want to help build a new path for this region, one that isn't going down the same globalist path that the other feeder/sinker regions have taken.

Invictean wrote:Yeah, lots of people in the government have been here for many years, and happened to be part of the same specific operations. While Roavin is part of a defender force that has helped with a lot of anti-Fascist crusades, something that the Communists support. The whole establishment of TSP is more often than not globalist, internationalist, and helping Communists.

Invictean wrote:I know very much about the system. I don't want the South Pacific to continue to be stuck under the influence of the current interregional world order, based off neoliberalism and Globalism. It's also shocking to see the South Pacific army working directly with Communists, especially considering this region has once struggled under the tyranny of Communism before.

Invictean wrote:I need to put something together, I get my evidence mainly through researching and studying certain regions. But I know how things work, I will put together my case for the public to see.

Lets just say, when it comes to death count alone, Communism is definitely worse than Fascism and Nazism combined.

Invictean wrote:I'm very anti-Communist. The current capitalist system is being steered and exploited by a bunch of big elite bankers and businessmen, the Federal Reserve for instance is a private organization that all the big banks have bought into, it was created by the bankers. I am not against capitalism, I'm against unrestrained capitalism, there needs to be a mixture of capitalism and socialism, without any Marxism.




Invictean wrote:Useless, maybe, but there's nothing wrong with a good debate. The motivations behind Fascism are creating a strong centralized state, which strongly enforces law and order, traditional conservative social views, and state capitalism. Usually there is a strong religious element, as well. As for Communism, it is mainly about tearing apart these traditional social values, and replacing faith with pure loyalty in the state, breaking the family unit, turning children against their parents, disastrous economic policies usually resulting in famine and collapse, it's a system that turns citizens into wild animals.

Please note, I'm not saying Fascism is good, I'm explaining what both systems are about, and why Communism is worse.

North prarie wrote:STATEMENT:

I am a TSP Next founding member and co-chairman, but I am not fully for the attacks on the establishment. I think that the leaders of TSP are doing a good job, we just need some new voices. Globalism is fine. Part of our party platform is making an alliance with all the Pacifics. Also, TSP Next is not an ultra-conservative party. Just a party that wants new voices and our opinions and ideas.



North prarie wrote:Above:Yes. Calling perfectly fine people conspiracy theorists because you disagree with them politically is a bad message to give to potential voters. However, when members say "We are TSP Next and we are against the establishment" is perfectly fine. That is just making your opinion known.

Kanglia wrote:So you condone and agree with the ideas that people such as Tim Stark & Roavin are the "establishment"

North prarie wrote:Yes. They are the 'establishment'. This does not immediately make them good or bad, however. All we need are fresh faces.

Invictean wrote:Someone is-

T

R

I

G

G

E

R

D



Volaworand wrote:All I have seen so far is wild conspiracy theroies. that and launching a negative attacks on some yet undefined "the establishment", globalists/internationalists and communists (whatever that means in game terms)... it all sounds like gobbly-gunk to me... just making my opinion known... and as far as the one thing I have gathered TSP Next accually wants is working with all the pacifics... In what way? there's only one we don't already have an embassy with, so not sure how TSP next proposes to get that remaining Pacific to have an embassy with TSP... and why exactly that is important? Outside of the raider/defender community, what does that mean?

If my nationstates government type slides into communism so day would my nation be expelled from a TSP Next run South Pacific? or any other government type for that matter?

"don't want the South Pacific to continue to be stuck under the influence of the current interregional world order, based off neoliberalism and Globalism"... what does this even mean??? are you advocating an Isolationist stance, where TSP region ignores the rest of the game?

and as far as "It's also shocking to see the South Pacific army working directly with Communists, especially considering this region has once struggled under the tyranny of Communism before." goes.... if I'm not a part of the raider/defender community what in this wildly inflammatory statement would appeal to me as a player in the region??? because in my opinion it sounds like a hilarious parody of a political speech, that might mean something in real life, but is completely pointless in the game.

anyway... thus far I haven't seen anything come from TSP Next that resonates with me as a player in any way shape or form.

That's not an attack, it's me saying what I see, and expressing my opinion about it.

North prarie wrote:Answers to your paragraphs:
1. Embassies mean good relations, and they are relevant outside of the R/D community. We had a spat with TWP over Lazarus a few months back, and now that they have a new leader in power, we could regain relations. I propose having more embassies with other, smaller regions too.
2. No it would not. TSP Next is for more democracy in the region, and would not expel anyone because of their views.
3. No. TSP Next is for globalism.
4. Oof. That hurt. I was planning on recruiting you, since I think you would be a perfect candidate for any governmental position, but whatever.....................
Also: The statements by Invictean do not express the ideas, opinions, or what all SPN members are like in any way shape or form. If you want to know what we are about, go here:
/www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=929112
page=dispatch/id=927645



Upperclassmen wrote:Dude get roasted, Volaworand

North prarie wrote::P

TSP Next Roster

Co-chairman: North prarie
Co-chairman: Morgantown west virginia
Vice-Chairman: Invictean
Canidate: Kaikuni
Advisor for the Region: Lindow isles
RMB Advisor: Upperclassmen
Secretary: Rikutso
International Advisor: The emmanuel islands

Paxiosolange wrote:Please enjoy my Puppet, The Emmanuel Islands.



Volaworand wrote:any Monty Python fans? TSP Constitutional Peasant Party anyone?

We're an anarcho-syndicalist commune. We take it in turns to act as sort of supreme executive officer for the week. But all the decisions of that officer have to be ratified at a special biweekly meeting by a simple majority, in the case of purely internal affairs. External affairs would of course require two thirds majority. In the case of old ladys... wel, Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony.

Ah, now we see the violence inherent in the system!




Aumeltopia wrote:Hey! Hey! Look at me! Look at my face! It's new! It's shiny! It looks like a dodo bird! I'd never been elected to the TSP government before I became a LC! *bounces up and down obnoxiously in your face*
...Except that's a legitimate threat. You seem to be arguing that we should allow people to rig elections... *scratches chin* Almost like you'd want to do that yourself....
*scratches chin until skin flakes begin to fall off* Um... examples please?

Aumeltopia: Oh! I get it! It was that poll about what you like to do with your SPIT, I didn't ask anyone if they wanted to have that as a poll... well, too bad! Mwahahahah! I am definitely the most evilest globalist internationaliberalist menace to the world today!Actually, all the other parties have put forth much, much more detailed plans than yours:

The Island League - http://tspforums.xyz/thread-4151.html

Southern Progress Party - page=dispatch/id=880289

Alliance for the Preservation of the Coalition - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByUystA-e-u4UHVWTHJpeElNYUU/view

What's not fair about the current one?
This. This is what needs to change in TSP.

page=display_region_rmb/region=the_south_pacific?postid=28448448#p28448448

Read dispatch

Sword of summer

The Solar System Scope wrote:*giggles*
Φ

*dreams of brownies while in floof*

Concrete Slab wrote:It's good lol. I'm partial to E myself

but, did you inhale?

page=dispatch/id=1162317
XMLHttpRequest is being a pain in the ass right now, so how about y'all ask me some questions?

Sword of summer

I have officialy been online for my first birthday

I had ceased to exist the last two

Sword of summer wrote:I have officialy been online for my first birthday

I had ceased to exist the last two

Happy Founding Day!

Hanguk-Nippon and Regressed zootopia

Sword of summer

Volaworand wrote:Happy Founding Day!

:P

Regressed zootopia

Regressed zootopia wrote:Hi

hello! *hugs*

Are you new? Welcome to The South Pacific or TSP. If anyone tries to tell you it's the South Pacific it's your duty to boil them in oil. Here's you welcome package: A tall cold glass of SPIT, A lampshade hat, and a coupon for one free use of the Revive-o-matic. Here's some reading materials about Auphelianism, the one true faith! … oh, I'm all out of that pamphlet... maybe just browse through this guide to TSP and and what you can do here.

.

Guides
.

Welcome to the South Pacific!

HOLD IT! This dispatch is really long. What’s the TL;DR, please?

Well, the game pretty much plays itself, but if you’re looking to get involved in the region beyond the basics, then there are a variety of things you can do:

  • First, join the World Assembly on the left, and endorse Beepee. This is the simplest way you can help strengthen our region against attack. Read this dispatch to learn more about why this important!

  • Once you're a member, consider visiting our LinkOffice of World Assembly Legislation (OWL) to debate resolutions and get recommendations on how to vote, as well as learning how to write your own WA resolutions.

  • Want to talk to all of us in real time, to get all your questions answered, to debate what there is to debate, or just to chill and have a drink of South Pacific Iced Tea? LinkJoin us on our Discord server.

  • Are you interested in writing and debating laws, and getting involved in the nitty-gritty of regional politics? Join our regional forum and Linksign up to be a legislator here.

  • Interested in helping to craft festivals, events, news articles, and graphics to keep everyone entertained and involved for a long time to come. Join us on LinkDiscord

  • Interested in the military? Do you want to go out into the wide world of NationStates to protect regions from attackers, and take the fight to them if necessary? The South Pacific Special Forces is just the thing for you. LinkJump on Discord to sign up.


Okay, I want more detail, but start with the basics, please!

So, you’ve just started playing NationStates and you’ve been randomly assigned to the South Pacific region. What now?

There’s already a great FAQ on the site that’s worth reading, but I’ll do my best to give you a basic run through here as well.

Firstly, you will want to get to know your nation and get a feel for how you can mould it to your will. This is done by answering issues, which pop up every six hours or so. [Pro-tip - you can change the frequency that you receive issues in your settings] Each issue has a number of possible decisions to choose from. These will usually cover a range of positions on the political spectrum, but they will also tend to be rather extreme - that’s part of the fun! When you’ve chosen which decision you want to take, you’ll get a screen showing you its effect on your nation, as your stats go up or down in various ways, as well as a humorous tagline which will usually make it sound like you made a bad decision (don’t worry, it’s just being funny).

Answering issues is the only way you can directly change your nation’s stats (except population, which just increases steadily over time as a measure of how long you’ve been playing - population milestones will unlock some new customisation features for your nation, like naming your capital city), and it is, basically the whole of the base game. Anything else NationStates has to offer is kinda added-on.

Indeed, the only other part of the game that connects directly to your nation is the World Assembly. It’s kinda like NationStates’ version of the UN, and if you join it you can vote on resolutions created by other nations, the outcome of which will affect your nation’s stats. You can only have one WA nation. Don’t try and have more than one - it’s a serious offence!

There’s more to being in the WA, but that’s the only part of it that affects your nation’s general stats and is, therefore, part of the basics of the game. We’ll look at the other features of being in the WA later.

Okay, so you said I’d been assigned to a region. What is a region anyway and can I change which region I’m in?

Well, regions in NationStates are communities which your nation can be part of. Each nation can only belong to one region at a time, but you are free to move your nation as much as you like, or you can create multiple nations to experience several regions at once.

The South Pacific is a Game-Created Region (GCR), meaning that it was not founded by an individual player and, as one of the five Pacifics, it serves the purpose of being a ‘feeder’ region, meaning it is where new nations are randomly assigned once they are created, because everybody has to start somewhere.

As such, there are a lot of nations in the South Pacific at any one time and nations come and go quite quickly, but this also means that the region is very diverse and inclusive and this is reflected in the aims of the regional government.

Wait, what? The region has a government?

Yes, but there’s more to tell you about regions first!

Okay…

You can find other regions by searching for them on ‘The World’ page and you can change your nation’s region by visiting the World Factbook Entry (WFE - here’s the South Pacific’s) of another region and then scrolling until you see a button labeled ‘Move [nation name] to [region name]’. Click it and you’re off!

Right. Are you going to tell me about the regional government, now? Is that, like, a roleplaying thing?

Yes, okay.

Firstly, the regional government of the South Pacific (known as the Coalition of the South Pacific) is not a roleplaying government, at least, not exactly. It is made up of individuals within the South Pacific who have been elected to office by others in the South Pacific and, once in office, they have real power over the community and what happens there. In that sense, at least, this is not roleplaying. They are not ‘in character’. It is, however, a kind of gameplay, as it allows people to ‘play’ at politics and enjoy another aspect of being part of this community.

So, how does it work?

Well, regional governments sprang up not long after the game was first created back in 2003. They grew up out of the delegate system, which is where nations which are members of the WA can endorse each other and the nation with the most endorsements in the region becomes the regional WA delegate, with increased voting power in the WA itself. That automatically creates a kind of democracy and, since the regional WA delegate has certain powers (like banning nations and editing the WFE), it became a desirable position and one that people wanted to make sure was used wisely.

The limitations of what is possible on regional message boards made regions begin to form the structures of government on off-site forums and, over time and through the work and effort of many ‘generations’ of players, those structures have evolved into fully-functioning governments.

The Coalition of the South Pacific (found Linkon these forums) is one of the oldest democracies in the game. It has Linka charter from which all our laws are derived, an Assembly which serves as the legislature of the coalition, creating and voting on laws and presided over by the Chair; a Cabinet consisting of a Prime Minister and the Ministers, respectively, of Regional Affairs, Foreign Affairs and Military Affairs, who serve as our executive; and a local government on the game website consisting of the Delegate and three Local Council members. All of these positions are elected at regular intervals, allowing players frequent opportunity to run for them.

That sounds interesting. How do I get involved?

The best thing to do is to join the forums here and Linkregister as a legislator, which will allow you to vote on laws. Then you should probably lurk a little while and look through old threads to see what people actually do in government and how it affects the community.

I’d also recommend joining Linkour Discord chat server. It’s great fun and a lot happens on there which is relevant to the forum-based government. Indeed, in many ways, it’s more active than the forums, with the latter serving as the place to store and action all our laws, debates and votes.

What else is there to do?

There is roleplaying on both the TSP forum and the NationStates forum. Most regions have their own journalism reporting on regional events and are keen to have new writers get involved. Our journalism is run by the Ministry of Regional Affairs, who also organise festivals and events and write guides like this to help welcome new players. You can join us Linkon our Discord server

There is military gameplay, which takes the form of using WA membership and delegate endorsement to ‘raid’ regions, taking over their in-game power-structure to make changes or just say that you’ve done it. Other’s ‘defend’ regions from attacks by raiders who seek to damage a region’s membership or culture. There are also independents, who raid or defend just for fun and don’t seek to cause any damage. (the South Pacific has it’s own independent army - the South Pacific Special Forces, which you can join Linkhere, or Linkon their Discord server. There are even special GCRs called Warzones designed just for this purpose.

And of course there’s the usual banter and word games, karaoke competitions, inter-regional festivals - all sorts of things really. There’s always something going on in NationStates!

But don’t be overwhelmed. Take your time, get involved in whatever you feel like whenever you feel like it and don’t stress. Above all, have fun and play nicely with other players!

Read dispatch

If you have any questions just ask, we're a pretty friendly helpful bunch

Erinor and Regressed zootopia

Regressed zootopia

Volaworand wrote:hello! *hugs*

Are you new? Welcome to The South Pacific or TSP. If anyone tries to tell you it's the South Pacific it's your duty to boil them in oil. Here's you welcome package: A tall cold glass of SPIT, A lampshade hat, and a coupon for one free use of the Revive-o-matic. Here's some reading materials about Auphelianism, the one true faith! … oh, I'm all out of that pamphlet... maybe just browse through this guide to TSP and and what you can do here.

.

Guides
.

Welcome to the South Pacific!

HOLD IT! This dispatch is really long. What’s the TL;DR, please?

Well, the game pretty much plays itself, but if you’re looking to get involved in the region beyond the basics, then there are a variety of things you can do:

  • First, join the World Assembly on the left, and endorse Beepee. This is the simplest way you can help strengthen our region against attack. Read this dispatch to learn more about why this important!

  • Once you're a member, consider visiting our LinkOffice of World Assembly Legislation (OWL) to debate resolutions and get recommendations on how to vote, as well as learning how to write your own WA resolutions.

  • Want to talk to all of us in real time, to get all your questions answered, to debate what there is to debate, or just to chill and have a drink of South Pacific Iced Tea? LinkJoin us on our Discord server.

  • Are you interested in writing and debating laws, and getting involved in the nitty-gritty of regional politics? Join our regional forum and Linksign up to be a legislator here.

  • Interested in helping to craft festivals, events, news articles, and graphics to keep everyone entertained and involved for a long time to come. Join us on LinkDiscord

  • Interested in the military? Do you want to go out into the wide world of NationStates to protect regions from attackers, and take the fight to them if necessary? The South Pacific Special Forces is just the thing for you. LinkJump on Discord to sign up.


Okay, I want more detail, but start with the basics, please!

So, you’ve just started playing NationStates and you’ve been randomly assigned to the South Pacific region. What now?

There’s already a great FAQ on the site that’s worth reading, but I’ll do my best to give you a basic run through here as well.

Firstly, you will want to get to know your nation and get a feel for how you can mould it to your will. This is done by answering issues, which pop up every six hours or so. [Pro-tip - you can change the frequency that you receive issues in your settings] Each issue has a number of possible decisions to choose from. These will usually cover a range of positions on the political spectrum, but they will also tend to be rather extreme - that’s part of the fun! When you’ve chosen which decision you want to take, you’ll get a screen showing you its effect on your nation, as your stats go up or down in various ways, as well as a humorous tagline which will usually make it sound like you made a bad decision (don’t worry, it’s just being funny).

Answering issues is the only way you can directly change your nation’s stats (except population, which just increases steadily over time as a measure of how long you’ve been playing - population milestones will unlock some new customisation features for your nation, like naming your capital city), and it is, basically the whole of the base game. Anything else NationStates has to offer is kinda added-on.

Indeed, the only other part of the game that connects directly to your nation is the World Assembly. It’s kinda like NationStates’ version of the UN, and if you join it you can vote on resolutions created by other nations, the outcome of which will affect your nation’s stats. You can only have one WA nation. Don’t try and have more than one - it’s a serious offence!

There’s more to being in the WA, but that’s the only part of it that affects your nation’s general stats and is, therefore, part of the basics of the game. We’ll look at the other features of being in the WA later.

Okay, so you said I’d been assigned to a region. What is a region anyway and can I change which region I’m in?

Well, regions in NationStates are communities which your nation can be part of. Each nation can only belong to one region at a time, but you are free to move your nation as much as you like, or you can create multiple nations to experience several regions at once.

The South Pacific is a Game-Created Region (GCR), meaning that it was not founded by an individual player and, as one of the five Pacifics, it serves the purpose of being a ‘feeder’ region, meaning it is where new nations are randomly assigned once they are created, because everybody has to start somewhere.

As such, there are a lot of nations in the South Pacific at any one time and nations come and go quite quickly, but this also means that the region is very diverse and inclusive and this is reflected in the aims of the regional government.

Wait, what? The region has a government?

Yes, but there’s more to tell you about regions first!

Okay…

You can find other regions by searching for them on ‘The World’ page and you can change your nation’s region by visiting the World Factbook Entry (WFE - here’s the South Pacific’s) of another region and then scrolling until you see a button labeled ‘Move [nation name] to [region name]’. Click it and you’re off!

Right. Are you going to tell me about the regional government, now? Is that, like, a roleplaying thing?

Yes, okay.

Firstly, the regional government of the South Pacific (known as the Coalition of the South Pacific) is not a roleplaying government, at least, not exactly. It is made up of individuals within the South Pacific who have been elected to office by others in the South Pacific and, once in office, they have real power over the community and what happens there. In that sense, at least, this is not roleplaying. They are not ‘in character’. It is, however, a kind of gameplay, as it allows people to ‘play’ at politics and enjoy another aspect of being part of this community.

So, how does it work?

Well, regional governments sprang up not long after the game was first created back in 2003. They grew up out of the delegate system, which is where nations which are members of the WA can endorse each other and the nation with the most endorsements in the region becomes the regional WA delegate, with increased voting power in the WA itself. That automatically creates a kind of democracy and, since the regional WA delegate has certain powers (like banning nations and editing the WFE), it became a desirable position and one that people wanted to make sure was used wisely.

The limitations of what is possible on regional message boards made regions begin to form the structures of government on off-site forums and, over time and through the work and effort of many ‘generations’ of players, those structures have evolved into fully-functioning governments.

The Coalition of the South Pacific (found Linkon these forums) is one of the oldest democracies in the game. It has Linka charter from which all our laws are derived, an Assembly which serves as the legislature of the coalition, creating and voting on laws and presided over by the Chair; a Cabinet consisting of a Prime Minister and the Ministers, respectively, of Regional Affairs, Foreign Affairs and Military Affairs, who serve as our executive; and a local government on the game website consisting of the Delegate and three Local Council members. All of these positions are elected at regular intervals, allowing players frequent opportunity to run for them.

That sounds interesting. How do I get involved?

The best thing to do is to join the forums here and Linkregister as a legislator, which will allow you to vote on laws. Then you should probably lurk a little while and look through old threads to see what people actually do in government and how it affects the community.

I’d also recommend joining Linkour Discord chat server. It’s great fun and a lot happens on there which is relevant to the forum-based government. Indeed, in many ways, it’s more active than the forums, with the latter serving as the place to store and action all our laws, debates and votes.

What else is there to do?

There is roleplaying on both the TSP forum and the NationStates forum. Most regions have their own journalism reporting on regional events and are keen to have new writers get involved. Our journalism is run by the Ministry of Regional Affairs, who also organise festivals and events and write guides like this to help welcome new players. You can join us Linkon our Discord server

There is military gameplay, which takes the form of using WA membership and delegate endorsement to ‘raid’ regions, taking over their in-game power-structure to make changes or just say that you’ve done it. Other’s ‘defend’ regions from attacks by raiders who seek to damage a region’s membership or culture. There are also independents, who raid or defend just for fun and don’t seek to cause any damage. (the South Pacific has it’s own independent army - the South Pacific Special Forces, which you can join Linkhere, or Linkon their Discord server. There are even special GCRs called Warzones designed just for this purpose.

And of course there’s the usual banter and word games, karaoke competitions, inter-regional festivals - all sorts of things really. There’s always something going on in NationStates!

But don’t be overwhelmed. Take your time, get involved in whatever you feel like whenever you feel like it and don’t stress. Above all, have fun and play nicely with other players!

Read dispatch

Yes i am new. Ok, thanks?

Regressed zootopia wrote:Yes i am new. Ok, thanks?

cool, welcome :-) How did you find the game?

New Haudenosaunee Confederacy wrote:XMLHttpRequest is being a pain in the ass right now, so how about y'all ask me some questions?

No? Nobody?
*cries in the corner*

Regressed zootopia

Volaworand wrote:cool, welcome :-) How did you find the game?

A friend of mine showed me it and i thought it looked interesting and wanted to try it out :)

Regressed zootopia wrote:A friend of mine showed me it and i thought it looked interesting and wanted to try it out :)

:-) great! it's simple, but addictive

Sword of summer

New Haudenosaunee Confederacy wrote:page=dispatch/id=1162317
XMLHttpRequest is being a pain in the ass right now, so how about y'all ask me some questions?

Question

Why do you support your competition

Regressed zootopia

Volaworand wrote::-) great! it's simple, but addictive

Addictive? How?

New Haudenosaunee Confederacy wrote:No? Nobody?
*cries in the corner*

*pity hug*

What changes would you support to the RMB Rules and Etiquette guide?

Regressed zootopia wrote:Addictive? How?

You'll see...

Volaworand and Peismatarika

Regressed zootopia wrote:A friend of mine showed me it and i thought it looked interesting and wanted to try it out :)

That's how I started too! Still miss you Reikin!

Post by Peismatarika suppressed by a moderator.

Peismatarika wrote:*jumps on your back* ATTTTACK!!!

AHHHHHH!!! *slams through a wall and starts shooting arm cannon at random*

Commonwealth Of Astoria and Peismatarika

Regressed zootopia

Concrete Slab wrote:You'll see...

Ok.

Concrete Slab wrote:That's how I started too! Still miss you Reikin!

Who is Reikin?

«12. . .16,28716,28816,28916,29016,29116,29216,293. . .64,22164,222»

Advertisement