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Re: Proposition 39
Proposition 39 has passed.
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Re: Proposition 39
Waiting for Ermor, Mictlan, and Vanheim. I'll host at around 8 tonight.
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Re: Proposition 39
Now that turn 39 has passed, I would suggest that we refer to the nations that voted in favor of the proposition as "pro-proposition 39" nations (aka PP39 nations for short). This might prove useful. (I hope it proves useful.)
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Re: Proposition 39
OK, who dispelled my Gift?
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Re: Proposition 39
Yeah! Suck on it succubus!
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Re: Proposition 39
I almost want Puffyn to annihilate me, so I get a lovely ode of my own.
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Re: Proposition 39
Seems like only me, Vanheim and Atlantis are not free for everyone else to attack. Seems like going rouge will is no longer an option given that you may attack allmost anyone anyway.
An intresting point of proposition 39 is that if Ermor, Vanheim or Atlantis decleare war on a PP39 with a council vote, all PP39 nations may attack them but they will not be allowed to attack back. Seems like I´m out of internet as well, but I will try to get my turn done. |
Ode
Yes, that's a great Ode to the Red Dragon!
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Re: Proposition 39
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Re: Proposition 39
One could still declare war with a proposition that suspends Proposition 39; it's not as though 39 is immune to future amendments, retractions, or suspensions. In a way, Prop. 39 doesn't do anything except make it a bit more inconvenient to get a proposition for war passed (well, aside from the parts of it that nullify parts of Prop. 38). Doesn't seem like that big a deal to me; the only way it would have been interesting would be if Rev. Zombie had been around to vote on it and had voted yes.
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