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Red deseret

You're free to express your opinion, but we're also free to call it out. It should be expected when you give such opinions that are regressive in a leftist region.

Venovica, Krakkoa, and Protoprimasynth union

Red deseret

Yo our map should be multidimensional. That would be sick.

Krakkoa

Red deseret wrote:You're free to express your opinion, but we're also free to call it out. It should be expected when you give such opinions that are regressive in a leftist region.

This is a problem most people don't understand when they use free speech as an excuse to express their mostly biased and in the wrong opinions. Yes you can have outdated and biggoted morals, but free speech doesn't excuse you from critisim and you don't have the leeway to feel attacked when you said something and a large group of people call you out on it.

Veyoris, Red deseret, Karenvjalla, Protoprimasynth union, and 1 otherThe temple of dea

The Isles of Student Loan Debt

Red deseret wrote:Yo our map should be multidimensional. That would be sick.

There is an elevation map that can offer some idea of three dimensions.

Unless you meant multiple universes

The Imperial kaiserreich of St Petersbury

Student Loan Debt wrote:There is an elevation map that can offer some idea of three dimensions.

Unless you meant multiple universes

what the dimensions be called

Red deseret

Student Loan Debt wrote:There is an elevation map that can offer some idea of three dimensions.

Unless you meant multiple universes

Yeah I was referring to multiple universes or worlds perhaps. Particularly to fit in something like this:

The Isles of Student Loan Debt

St Petersbury wrote:what the dimensions be called

1st, 2nd, and 3rd dimension. X, Y, and Z-axis also apply. That’s just general science and maths terms

Red deseret wrote:Yeah I was referring to multiple universes or worlds perhaps. Particularly to fit in something like this:

You’re allowed to have a separate RP from the main one. However, universe traveling would go WELL beyond the limits of our fantasy cap for the main RP, so any crossing of universes likely wouldnt happen

Red deseret

The Mixed Governed Kingdom of Taliand

Welp logging back in after a few weeks and seeing casual transphobia is not awesome to anyone who identify as part of the lgbtqia Plus community I just want you to know I support you full heartedly! And you are loved and if you ever need someone to talk to you can always DM me!

Student Loan Debt, Venovica, Sessnia, Veyoris, and 5 othersRed deseret, Kanoshu, Krakkoa, Karenvjalla, and Protoprimasynth union

The Fempire of Sessnia

It's a shame people still hold those awful views, but I'm happy to see members standing up against it :)

Taliand, Veyoris, Red deseret, Krakkoa, and 3 othersKarenvjalla, Protoprimasynth union, and Free stadiouff

Red deseret

Sessnia wrote:It's a shame people still hold those awful views, but I'm happy to see members standing up against it :)

Ultimately I can only wish the best for Mango. There was a period in my life when I was hugely reactionary (specifically around the period of Gamer Gate) and lapped up the BS from individuals such as Ben Shapiro and Jordan Peterson. Not to mention the endless amount of Alt-Right propaganda which subsequently led me down an embarrassing path of islamophobia, transphobia, etc.

Veyoris, Kanoshu, and Protoprimasynth union

Free stadiouff

Very glad all of us agree transphobes are wack.

Taliand, Syndic Australia, Red deseret, Karenvjalla, and 2 othersKazilanda, and Kuukamonga

Red deseret

Today is John Brown's 222nd birthday. Rest in peace

https://youtu.be/jso1YRQnpCI

Kanoshu, Protoprimasynth union, and Kuukamonga

Utapadys

Hello new member to the region, I am really impressed by the amount of detail you have in your world maps. Looking forward to getting a spot so I can make some internal national maps and RP.

Ukotrium, Student Loan Debt, Syndic Australia, Red deseret, and 1 otherKanoshu

The Second Empire of Kmaujk

Utapadys wrote:Hello new member to the region, I am really impressed by the amount of detail you have in your world maps. Looking forward to getting a spot so I can make some internal national maps and RP.

be sure to join the discord, that's where most of the RP is, and RP is where most of the activity is

Utapadys

Kmaujk wrote:be sure to join the discord, that's where most of the RP is, and RP is where most of the activity is

I joined but all I can see is the server rules page. Maybe I need to do more I'm not sure I rarely use discord.

The Imperial kaiserreich of St Petersbury

Utapadys wrote:I joined but all I can see is the server rules page. Maybe I need to do more I'm not sure I rarely use discord.

no its because you did not varify your account

The Fempire of Sessnia

We got rid of moosebot recently because it's annoying but the admin didn't fix permissions on some channels, we'll have that fixed asap. In the meantime if someone has joined the server and you can send me a telegram with the name of your account on discord and I'll look for it in the list on the server. If I find it I'll give you access to the server. Just temporary, we'll have the entry channels up and running shortly.

Soviet vietnam

Now robots can be a judgjuin my country.

The Isles of Student Loan Debt

It's Friday the 13th, meaning we only consume bad things today. Join me as I eat and drink anything that has the Southampton Six food dyes in it while watching the History channel listening to post-9/11 country music

The Isles of Student Loan Debt

From The Ministry of Role Play

After a long while of no games, the Ministry of Role Play is bringing back Monster of the Week, but this time as canon in our RP world!

Monster of the Week is a standalone action-horror RPG. Players create characters to act as Hunters and will investigate Mysteries in each session that we play. In each one, the player will have to figure out who or what the Monster is and put a stop to them. Think of TV shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Supernatural, The X-Files, Scooby-Doo, etc.

Our first session will be a Session Zero on May 21st (so next Saturday) where we will go over what to expect in the game, how to play, create our characters, and other things to go over before we start a game. This shouldn't take too long compared to a main session. All sessions will be on Saturday nights (+ a side one on sunday afternoons) and happen in our Discord server over microphone. If all this sounds interesting to you, send me a telegram asking about it and I can give you more information. I'll hook you up with everything you need.

If you've never played a table top role playing game before and this sounds interesting to you, I'd invite you to join this one. This game is a very beginner friendly game for people getting into ttrpgs and I'll help you know what to do. It's fun.

Get in early as there is a limit to how many people I can entertain each week

Red deseret, Kanoshu, and MexiCola Premier League

Red deseret

Welp I've got covid

Wileyshire

The DSA Baseball League is in full swing! If you'd like to get on deck and join for the upcoming innings, come on down to the forums to sign up! Visit the link below! Game details are posted on the Discord and to a lesser extent, here on NS! As long as you're a part of the DSA, you're more than welcome to join in with the fun!

https://thedsa.proboards.com/thread/818/dsa-baseball-league

Taliand, Kanoshu, and Soviet vietnam

Alinn

The Alinnian Herald -- @TheAlinnianHerald

Journalist Derek L'Enfant examines the current Alinnian political climate, the upcoming June midterms, & a president like no other in the newest issue of the Herald:

With Midterm elections looming, President Ellison Edwards fights for a supermajority
Derek L'Enfant -- Journalist

President Ellison Edwards is a president like no other. I mean this in the most literal sense; he is the first president in Alinnian history to serve a year-and-a-half term.

Last August, the Alinnian people switched the script by electing a majority of Republican candidates to the Sentinel for the first time in nearly two decades. Then-Senator Edwards campaigned on a platform of change himself, promising Alinnians that he would change the foundation on which our republic sits -- but for the better. Whether that be the case is for you to decide.

No one can argue that the Edwards administration has ushered in many sweeping changes to Alinnian democracy. Alinnians may have noticed that political advertisements have flooded their TV airways much earlier than usual. Through an executive order in March, President Edwards nullified a longstanding statute establishing a time prohibition on campaigning and legal electioneering. That means that political candidates and their campaigns now have free reign to determine the best time to begin campaigning to voters. Notice a new Alinnian flag flying around federal buildings? That's because President Edwards and the Republican-led Sentinel approved a change to the flag in late March as well.

The Sentinel has also undergone a structural transformation. One popular campaign point for then-President Gabriella Sindevir was that Republican leaders were unwilling to expand the composition of the Sentinel. Then-Minority Leader Brella Onscoliere awkwardly positioned herself by stating "check back with us when the population reaches 5 million." However, when Sentinel expansion came to a vote in February, the legislation, spearheaded by now-Majority Leader Brella Onscoliere herself, passed nearly unanimously (17-3). Come July, the Sentinel will have ten more members; one new Senator per district. Now, there are three classes of senators within the Sentinel, each up for re-election at different times within a syncopated election cycle.

This legislation also lengthened the overall tenure of the president. Instead of serving a six-month term, the president shall now serve a twelve-month term. Republicans in the Sentinel roared in support for this statute to be applied to the current executive, and they pushed this change, the Keth-Manchell Amendment, through in a party-line vote. Now, a president like no other has a chance to see how the public feels about his agenda in real-time.

President Edwards has endorsed a rather ambitious platform ahead of the December general election. Retrospectively speaking, it strays away from the positions which many former presidents have taken on domestic issues. This "Edwards Agenda" calls for a "50% tax rate, a decrease in the government subsidization of healthcare, a decrease in the size of government by at least 6%, a boost in law enforcement funding, a reimposition of restrictions on some recreational drug use, and placing in the top 80% in the world in freedom from taxation". More importantly, he has endorsed a slate of new Senatorial candidates for the June midterms which wholeheartedly back his agenda.

"President Edwards has been delivering on his promises since day one," proclaimed Sentinel hopeful Republican Esma Ovrane, "and it is important we as a legislative body are there to support this effort to revitalize the country." Ovrane is in a closely-watched, intense race against former president Gabriella Sindevir for the new seat in Midrivers. Midrivers has voted Republican for the last few years, but the latest polls have Sindevir leading 53-47.

The question is: do Alinnian voters support the ambitious agenda that Edwards and his candidates have? Polls released on May 13th show that 51% of Alinnians approve of the president; that's a six-point drop from polls taken on March 3rd. Additionally, Vice President Chesterfield is now Alinn's most disliked VP, coming in with a historic 40% approval rate. 52% of Alinnians also disapprove of the Sentinel's performance. If there is one thing the Edwards administration should keep in mind, it is that the Alinnian electorate is consistently changing. It is one of the most fluid democracies in the world. Republicans cannot afford to stumble in the upcoming elections, especially since these are new seats being created in the Sentinel. They only need to win four of these ten seats to retain their majority, but will be again quickly placed on the defense again in December.

"We are confident that the path we are taking as a party will be successful for the nation, and nearly one year of this presidency has shown that," President Edwards commented when asked about his party's prospects in June.

On the other side awaits Senator Cristiano LeBlanc, the presumptive Democratic nominee for president. Senator LeBlanc has not technically yet clinched the nomination; however, Concordian philanthropist Jeremiah Ovalle dropped out of the race earlier last week, citing improbable poll numbers as the reason. Senator LeBlanc is no stranger to federal elections; he has served as the Junior Senator from Rivers' Bend for nearly 16 years. Additionally, he nearly won the Democratic nomination in July 2020, but eventually conceded an intense race against Sindevir and became one of her biggest surrogates. In a twist of fate, former President Sindevir has endorsed Senator LeBlanc in his current bid for president against President Edwards.

In opposition to the Edwards administration, Senator LeBlanc's campaign has released "The People's Agenda," which has also been endorsed by the entire slate of Democratic candidates in the June election. LeBlanc and the Democratic candidates are campaigning on a platform which calls for a "progressive tax system, meeting energy demand through the research of renewable energy forms, boosting the manufacturing sector, restoring political freedom, streamlining the delivery of government services, ranking in the top 40% of world in employment, and ranking in the top 3% of the economy index." This platform, endorsed by Democrats around the nation, may also be considered ambitious in its own regard. It takes one more step to the left on positions on which that Democrats have usually campaigned. But it can be argued that this platform is in response to a rather conservative Republican agenda.

"President Edwards has certainly changed this republic... but God forbid one states that it has been for the better. The poor have become poorer, the government has become more corrupt, and the republic no longer truly fulfills its promise: serving the great people of this country." -- Senator Cristiano LeBlanc

LeBlanc and Edwards have until December to plead their respective cases to the Alinnian public, but both need to consider the June midterms as a litmus test for their platforms. Whichever candidate is able to play his cards right after June will likely be President in January.

Read dispatch

The Isles of Student Loan Debt

Poll assumes I go outside ever

The Fempire of Sessnia

Student Loan Debt wrote:Poll assumes I go outside ever

You can swim in the bathtub.

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