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  1. On 12/4/2019 at 12:35 PM, AlmightyGrub said:

     

    The Second Third Coming of Electron Sponge?  

     

    As a bearded mooch (much beloved by people without actual life experience) once noted, great personages tend to occur, in a sense, twice: the first time as tragedy, the second as farce. Sponge's re-appearance would add a third category: the complete waste of goddamn time.

  2. 13 hours ago, jerdge said:

    I didn't know that, I was not in the GPA at the time (or maybe I had known of it later but I didn't remember it?)

    At any rate that means that you too are special.

    I think that, when CN politics made sense, having been both neutral and aligned at some point in time made one's experience more complete. Having been both popular and unpopular was also instructive. But I digress.

     

    The political-military climate under which I joined the GPA has ceased to exist.

     

    During GW3, as a member of The Legion (lol), I had the distinction of being the first person in that conflict to be attacked by a nuclear rogue. (Remember those?) I was never all that interested in nation-building, so I joined an alliance where I hoped it might be possible to engage in the more (intra-alliance) political aspects of the game rather than mere pixel-bashing.

     

    Eventually I was sent as the Ambassador to Norden Verein, got along well with Martens and the rest is history....

     

    I do recall thinking that Kristin Marie was treated quite poorly, but I don't remember details for some reason. (Just the feeling, if that makes sense.) And April went off to die in GOONS I think?

     

    Ahh memories.

  3. On 12/4/2019 at 6:20 AM, jerdge said:

    Your time in the GPA means that you've also been unaligned at some time. Which is one of the reasons you're more special than most for.

    (Hello PMJ, nice to see that you're still around! 💚)

     

     

    FYI, I was also a member of the GPA. KM and April were by far my favorite members at the time.

  4. On 10/23/2019 at 6:15 PM, General Kanabis said:

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    I have belonged to three of those alliances and led one of them.

     

    You are most welcome. I really did try.

     

    Since there's really no other place to put this, a brief commentary on unintended consequences.

     

    Some will remember the great debate about the GRL, its removal, and associated environmental effects. The intent was to create a situation wherein the use of nukes would have devastating effects for all nations, perhaps serving as a kind of brake on their use. Of course, this never happened. Instead, my new nation (my umpteenth, I believe) is at 4,100 infra, has a full suite of happiness inducing improvements, two Wonders, and a population that is indifferent and an environment that is catastrophic.

     

    As a result, I am barely able to pay my bills each day. I don't particularly care, mind you. I'm not here to 'grow my nation' or engage in any of the kind of idiotic flexing I see from time to time. I sell tech and send PMs to friends. But if I were a new nation actually trying to make a go of it, I'd be frustrated as hell and would have quit long ago. The hill that one must climb to build a nation is far steeper than it was just a few years ago, and the rewards (?) are few to non-existent.

  5. On 10/18/2019 at 1:07 AM, Stewie said:

     

    But, in my experience, when you're against over 50% of Bob with the leaders of the coalition not engaging with any form of dialogue - definitely feels like being forced out

     

    In the history of CN, this has happened many times. Speaking to an example I got to see up close....

     

    With the extermination of NoV, we learned that it's OK to attack players in-game over what they do outside the game, up to posting pictures, identifying them by name, saying where they live, etc. We also learned that, contrary to the CN ToS, personal property can be held hostage as happened to the owner of NoV's forum, who was told by Slayer (whose fondness, incidentally, for young people led to the end of his policing career) to delete it or be responsible for the destruction of dozens of nations.

     

    That was a decade ago, and nothing ever improved here. The rules do not apply to a select group, and they never have.

     

    I mentioned the cheating ring FAN uncovered earlier. Nothing was ever done about that, either. It couldn't possibly have been because a certain player who was up to his neck in cheating was also a Mod at the time. Nah....that would make too much sense.

     

    Honestly, why would anyone want to save the garbage pile otherwise known as CN? Let it burn.

  6. 11 hours ago, Thrash said:

    Late 20's, lol. I'm approaching 50.

     

    53 here. None of us is getting any younger

     

    With respect to my late 20's comment, I was thinking specifically of the kid who founded Nueva Vida when he was 13 or 14. The typical CNer circa 2006, however, was about a decade older,I think.

  7. 11 hours ago, Gopherbashi said:

    Everyone is in the same boat - we're all a decade (or more) older than we were when this started - and our ability to commit the required effort to accomplish our goals reflects that, especially when there's a diminished payoff because no experience is new anymore.

     

     

     

     

    Well put.

     

    I keep considering that the very youngest CN players I knew in 2006 are now in their late 20's. An average, college-aged player from 2006 is creeping up on 40. The 'external distractions' facing long-time players now are things like families, children and businesses, as opposed to final exams or finding that first post-graduation job.

     

    EDIT: Even the Mods are too busy to pay attention most of the time. Once upon a time a person who posted without having a nation would find themselves banned within minutes.

  8. 35 minutes ago, jerdge said:

    If I had to mention only one individual with really an heavy and intimidating tone and presence, on top of really a great intelligence and political clout, courage and defiance, I'd probably choose Electron Sponge.

    No offence meant to anyone else, but only a very few (that I know of) aren't/weren't dwarfed in comparison, and none of those few is still in activity.

     

    (Full disclosure: for most of his career I definitely didn't like what ES was doing, basically every single darn time.)

     

    Agreed. Working with him -- albeit briefly -- was one of the few highlights of my CN career.

  9. I think that going forward, all threads should reflect the demographic changes forced upon us by the sheer passage of time. A hidden sub-text to the conversation, if you will. We're discussing foreign affairs but what we're ACTUALLY talking about is how we as nation rulers literally manage to get enough sleep each night, what with all of the soul-crushing realizations that come with middle age.

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    6 hours ago, SirWilliam said:

     

    Oh god, that brings back memories (as a spectator, mind you).

     

    The beautiful part was the way everyone thought of them as some great, huge unknown. A lot of alliances were tied to them at one time or another.

     

    And then they turned out to be the most inactive people ever.

     

    The night they were attacked, we tried to find out what the hell was going on because my (then) alliance was allied to them. We waited the amount necessary to cancel our treaty before it dawned on us that they were never going to get back to us, so we considered our deal null.

     

    It was weeks -- and I do mean weeks -- later that their great leader finally messaged us.

     

    My weirdest experience in FA damage control. But there was literally nothing else to do. If they'd said all the spying charges were BS we would have been happy to fight. Instead, we got silence. It turned out to all be true, but we found out when everyone else did and after the mea culpa we got from Terry.

     

    Got flak for sitting on my hands, but I wasn't about to push my face into a buzzsaw for someone who wouldn't even take my calls.

     

    /derail

     

    Yes, smash things! Go <checks thread title> oh....I only sort of know what's going on, honestly.

     

    The world is stupid and awful. Sadly, given the sorry state of my nation all I can do is watch it burn.

     

    Anyway, yes, smash things!

  11. On 8/25/2019 at 2:45 PM, HeroofTime55 said:


    It certainly is.  He thinks he is special because he rounded up a bunch of inactive alliances into a loose coalition, with no cohesion or shared culture, but all under one bloated AA with a large spreadsheet number.  He gets to pretend he is one of the big boys now that the world is a lifeless husk.

    Good to see you still kickin'.  Sent you some bux since I see you rolled a fresh nation.

    Thanks!

     

    Now, let's see....historically, bloated alliances that were found to be utterly useless, collapsing with the weakest shove. Hmmm....

     

    My personal favorite of all time is probably the Illuminati.

  12. The bit about NoR abandoning DT is true, but not for the reason suggested. The sad reality is that NoR's Kaiser at the time had basically 'checked out' of CN and couldn't be bothered maintaining friendships and, well, it showed.

     

    Also, I think this may be a record in terms of forum necromancy.

  13. 4 hours ago, Thrash said:

     

    Oh, I see. I didn't realize paying bills every day then leaving was fighting. Also, I became gov in Invicta a few months after joining in 2009. Was gov right up until the end. Guess you'd be surprised to hear I was also President for awhile. I love Invicta and it's allies with all my heart, but the time has come to fight for change, to throw some life back into this place. Collecting every 25 days and doing nothing else is not life. As for where I'll be in 6 months, still getting staggered by your allies I suppose, hopelessly waiting for a FTW nation to do the job.

     

    It's remarkable to see someone with zero sense of history repeatedly trying to pull the "Who are you?" card. And, speaking from the peanut gallery, it seems every person he's pulled this nonsense on could say, with some justification, "I was greater than you could ever hope to be, you medium-sized fish in a minuscule pond."

  14. 7 hours ago, Stewie said:

    I prefer drinking and eating than Tyranny.

     

     

     

    Eating is awesome, but tyranny has its moments. Mebbe combine the two?

     

    Oh wait....that would just make you an unbearable restaurant patron.

     

    On a more serious note, do you have any goals that you would like to share with the group? I mean, beyond punishing the usurpers for stealing your flag.

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