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Bingchilling |
Schools have the audacity to teach us 3x - 1 = 72 and yet they dont teach people what colour the sky is. Shameful, this is why the education system needs to be reformed. Aerilia, Neptunian Military Administration, and Terras unidas |
x=24.333333333333333 |
Honestly, just homeschool but have people alerted for abuse. |
Regarding the sky I think it's like uh um uhh prupelr or something. |
Dreadton Why is my post suppressed? |
I'm bing chilling rn |
If you're asking where will the TNPV factbook be. Then the answer is Cokoland in TNP. Luniandez, Neptunian Military Administration, Katuda, and New michael federation republic |
The Forward to Dawn of Dreadton Harassment |
Harassment? Harassing who? What person am I harassing? |
Hello TNPers! Are you interested in running for public office, writing legislation, or voting in future elections? Then you should apply for citizenship! We also offer alternative to being a citizen! You can always get a resident masking on the forum and participate in other regional affairs that the North Pacific offers. TL;DR: Get involved in our government by applying for Citizenship! Why should I become a Citizen? By becoming a Citizen, you open yourself up to a number of new opportunities. Citizens of The North Pacific are able to vote in elections, hold public office, debate and vote on legislature, and more! What is the difference between a Citizen and a Resident? Any nation that resides in The North Pacific is considered a Resident. Residents can still get involved on the forum and in some parts of the government (mainly the the Executive Staff and North Pacific Army), but they cannot participate in the legislative process or elections. Citizens are essentially Residents that have successfully passed the Citizenship application process. This allows them to participate in the Regional Assembly and in public office. Who is eligible to become a Citizen? In order to apply for Citizenship, you must meet the following requirements:
How do I apply? To apply, follow these steps: Step 1: Create an account on our regional forum. Step 2: Go to the Citizenship Application thread. Step 3: Post the following oath in the application thread: Nation: [INSERT YOUR TNP NATION] I pledge loyalty to The North Pacific and its territories, obedience to her laws, and responsible action as a member of her society. I pledge to only register one nation to vote in The North Pacific. I pledge that no nation under my control will wage war against the North Pacific and its territories. I understand that if I break this oath I may permanently lose my voting privileges. In this manner, I petition the Speaker for citizenship in The North Pacific. Step 4: Check back periodically on the status of your application. (Note: The application process requires 3 separate checks and can take up to 2 weeks. Please be patient.) Step 5: Once you are granted citizenship, go participate in our government! What do I do if my application was rejected? Your application can be rejected for a variety of reasons, most of which are easy to fix. You can be rejected if you spelt your nation name wrong or posted the wrong oath. You will be given the reason and instructions on how to re-apply correctly. The most common reason to get your application rejected is by failing the forum administrator's check. You will fail the check if you are using a proxy (such as VPN networks) - in which case you'll have to turn it off and re-apply - or if you share a network with another forum account. In this case, you will be contacted about it by forum administrators, who will try to help you resolve the issue. The most likely reason to fail the forum administrator's check is because you have a non-residential IP address (a residential IP address is mostly likely a home network; examples of non-residential IP addresses include mobile data and school or business networks). If you applied on a non-residential network, try re-applying on a residential one. If you don't have access to a residential network, you can appeal to the Regional Assembly to have your rejection overturned and become a citizen. To be eligible to appeal, you must:
To appeal your rejection, go to this thread and follow the instructions given. You will be expected to answer some questions from citizens, who will then vote on your rejection. The process may take a few weeks in total. If you're unsuccessful, it's not the end! Most ways to get involved in the region don't require citizenship. You can go back to The North Pacific Handbook to read about all the ways to get involved. What if I have questions along the way? You can contact Speaker of the Regional Assembly Arawi or any of their deputies if you have questions. This dispatch is updated automatically on a daily basis. Please do not edit manually. |
Yes of course I have an issue. You are ignoring the question. |
Hello |
The Forward to Dawn of Dreadton If you have an issue with the way i am moderating the board, you can bring your concerns to Madjack in a Telegram. |
The Silly willy of Arcanstotska This is your daily reminder that, as a bisexual person, I don't like Bisexual Anthem by Domo Wilson |
The Forward to Dawn of Dreadton You know who is over rated, Jeffry Starr |
I dunno who that is- |
The Forward to Dawn of Dreadton Count yourself Lucky |
Okay then o.o |
The Great Windy Federation of Neptunian Military Administration James Charles is overrated |
opinions :| |
Yep :/ |