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Captain Enema

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  1. Actually that'd be a great idea for a punishment, unfortunately the paperwork is now out of my hands. It would be nice to have somebody to go through all those thousands of files to be properly archived after all.

    Please dear god no... I will never troll again.. I will never troll again.. PLEASE DO NOT MAKE ME A MOD..

    That being said, it's good to see that you guys let Citizen Kane back. She's going to be a good re-addition to the community. Are there any other faces we can expect to see again?

  2. I was banned a few years ago. My previous nation had an 80 percent warn and my next nation racked up a 60 percent warn. It was quite the surprise to me when the warns got merged and off with my head!

    I rolled this nation and a member of the community, nice fellow, encouraged me to make an appeal to the GM team. I stated my case and one of them contacted me directly and told me I'm on double secret warn/triple secret probation so to speak. I earned off my warns and haven't had many problems since.

    Getting unbanned is possible, just not for all, and I think that even if there was a general amnesty policy, there still needs to be an at the discretion of the Mod clause that they can invoke for particularly disgusting sorts of individuals.

    Other than that, I don't pay too much attention to all the moaning about the mods, seems like everyone complains about the mods in every game there is.

    Such is the way of things.

  3. The last time I hung out with a Russian was in South Korea. She had been recruited to work as a model and ended up being made to work as a prostitute in a club near an American Air Force base.

    Fun gal, had an incredibly cynical view on life, though not at all surprising given how things turned out for her. I used to buy her lunch whenever I swung through Songtan's little blackmarket that got most of its wares out of the US PX on the airbase. She had some of the craziest hooker stories I've ever heard.

    I met her one day due to me not having enough money to pay for my own lunch and she paid it for me. Given her situation, she was/is a hell of a nice person.

    We chat now and again on facebook, she's back home in Russia, going to university. I send her a christmas present every year equal to the exact same value of the lunch I couldn't pay.

  4. I see you got plenty of decent feedback from others. I'll not repeat their points, well not too much, and add you are too young to be this disenfranchised.

    You need to realize that real change takes decades to affect. Every new law, every new ruling by the supreme court, and so forth is just another stepping stone in a long path to societal change.

    How people forget the struggle of the civil rights movements. So many tend to think that the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s started then. WHAT??? Are yoU MAD bro?

    Civil rights movement started well before the civil war. Long before Rosa Parks, black women were getting the crap beaten out of them and thrown off the train. I don't mean a light love tap, Ida B. Wells was badly beaten but fought the men who were ejecting her from the white women's car hand tooth and nail the entire way.

    It took from before the civil war all the way to the Eisenhower administration in the 1950s to even get a civil rights law passed.

    No matter what side of the debate you come down on for or against civil rights, the point being made still stands, change takes time.

    The american people are in the middle of a massive cultural shift in which the conservative elements of society are getting older and older and still trying to cling to what scraps of power they can. It's a mess, but it won't be a mess forever. Sooner or later the baby boomers will die off and a more reasonable politically centric generation of Americans will come into power.

    Right now, the best we can do is be patient and hope the idiots in government don't completely screw things up. You can also help out where you can on a grass roots level. Find a cause that inspires you through it's worthiness. Be humble, don't be a loudmouth smartass, but be a quiet soldier in the ranks of that cause looking to help others and not get yourself notices. Above all, be useful, not some overly bloated opinionated waste of space that has a long list of cliches that masquerade as intelligence and answers.

    If you are this frustrated with your schooling, I highly suggest a gap year. Americans tend to charge head long into going to University as quickly as possible, and often they ought to spend a year working and/or traveling. I encourage both at the same time, life isn't ever the same after being rousted out of bed first thing in the morning to pick apples all day with a throbbing hang over brought on by your boss who got you completely bladdered the night before.. Google gap year and go from there.

  5. I might move to Denmark, but why in the world would you ever move to a slum of a country like China

    I despise everything and anything Eurotrash. China has that certain rough edge to it that makes slipping through the cracks of society a much easier task than an over-regulated craphead like Denmark. My cousin lives there, other than the excellent medical care she's got nothing nice to say about the place. A bunch of overly pretensious little minded people in a tiny little country that rolled over and spread its legs for the Germans in WW2.

    You are welcome to it.

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