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finally i managed to get the civil and political freedom to outlawed whilst keeping the best economy(frighting)

and i am making minus 13 book so thats a something too

Tethys 13 wrote:Question of the Day:

How does your nation treat those with severe disabilities?

We treat those with disabillites as an average person and we are working on making more things like public transport to be more frenidly to those who are disabiled.

New Aryako Eurbadilweld wrote:Hey Cretanja I think you might have missed my TGs so im just gonna tell ya stuff here. I was the Ambassador of EOTA and had left NS because of real life stuff and apparebtly the leaders of EOTA were transphobic and saying oomphy stuff against the trans community and then all that stuff happened. I apologise cuz you had to go through all that. I dont even know if u remember me but I think maybe this helps? A year or two ago id also written something in the duet stela too. Well that's all i have to say as of now tho hehe. I wish TEA CUP would hv been something better than that but well I learnt my lesson I'll choose better people for leading my region next time
Edit: Sorry for the TG spam I was all over the place with what happened I couldn't believe they were transphobic and I was loke what is going on...etc etcc

Can someone make Cretanja read this 😭😭

Question of the Day:

How do you feel about unwinnable fights in gaming?

Tethys 13 wrote:My answer:
I am not a big fan. Fights which are almost unwinnable are fine, but making them completely impossible often causes problems with immersion and railroading, especially if the developers failed to consider scenarios in which people would actually try their best to prevent it. I recall a combat in the first Witcher game with endlessly spawning enemies, that I managed to last over five minutes against, which just made it feel silly. Worst of all was Markarth in Skyrim, the questline of which involves you being falsely accused, with guards assembling to imprison you. Given that I entered that scenario towards the end of the game, the guards were essentially no threat to me when I chose to resist, and I was able without much difficulty to make my way through the endless guard waves as I walked through the town and to the office of the person who had set up that whole thing... who had no special dialogue or quest update prompt. The developers never considered that, upon being told they had been betrayed and being attacked by guards, the player might decide to resist and go find the person who betrayed them. The only way to continue the quest was to surrender, which I decided not to do, and left the town quest unfinished instead.

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New Aryako Eurbadilweld wrote:-snip-

Howdy friend! It was most certainly an uneasy situation, transphobia is never acceptable. I apologize for being late in responding to your telegrams - I'll continue this reply there, hehe. <3

Helloww! Yepp it was pretty bad, transphobia is bad no matter what. Hey its cool you are allowed to reply late cuz you've got stuff on your plate too don't ya. Hehe. Aight ive responded in TGs. 🫡🫡<3

Verintius

Chairs or tables?

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Tethys 13 wrote:Question of the Day:

How do you feel about unwinnable fights in gaming?

There rigged because there unwinnable.

Tethys 13 wrote:Question of the Day:

How do you feel about unwinnable fights in gaming?

I WILL BEAT THAT BOSS, EVEN IF I LOSE MY SANITY DOING SO.
Its just bad game design, even Dark Souls/Elden Ring make their "unbeatable" bosses beatable, its just hard to do so.

Cobrito wrote:I WILL BEAT THAT BOSS, EVEN IF I LOSE MY SANITY DOING SO.
Its just bad game design, even Dark Souls/Elden Ring make their "unbeatable" bosses beatable, its just hard to do so.

If you can't beat the boss in the game, invite a couple more people to beat him together

Question of the Day:

Have there been any archaeological discoveries that have had a particularly significant impact on your nation, and if so, what were they?

Tethys 13 wrote:My answer:
Most notable to the modern Tethysi was the recent discovery of artwork in an ancient alien tomb that depicted a planet vanishing from its system. This is the first clue the Tethysi have found that might point their way towards their long-lost home star, a pursuit many in the nation had previously believed impossible.

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Tethys 13 wrote:Question of the Day:

Have there been any archaeological discoveries that have had a particularly significant impact on your nation, and if so, what were they?

Some people dug up a dinosaur fossil and terrorized the capital using the bones as makeshift weapons a couple weeks ago

Tethys 13 wrote:Question of the Day:

Have there been any archaeological discoveries that have had a particularly significant impact on your nation, and if so, what were they?

Based on the excavated remains of dinosaurs and their DNA, our scientists restored the dinosaur population and placed them in reserves. Some of their species are used by the ZitKaizer defense forces.

Tethys 13 wrote:Question of the Day:

Have there been any archaeological discoveries that have had a particularly significant impact on your nation, and if so, what were they?

A literal ancient metropolis was found while digging the lands of city of Paltochil. Shook everyone how an ancient city sustained this huge complex system in an organised way and alot of cities developed in the east of aryako are inspired by it.

erm.....hey....

Ozenev wrote:erm.....hey....

Welcome back!

Verintius wrote:Chairs or tables?

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Watch Chair raid your poll

The new NS MEGA FUN(tm) is here!!! >:)

• The proper way to deploy toilet paper 🧻

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^ Vote vote vote! Or the ghost of Millard Fillmore will steal all of your socks..

Question of the Day:

What video game feature, minigame, mechanic etcetera do you particularly dislike?

Tethys 13 wrote:My answer:
It is still jumping puzzles. I have not become any better at them.

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Tethys 13 wrote:Question of the Day:

What video game feature, minigame, mechanic etcetera do you particularly dislike?

NationStates has this annoying feature called Fendas...

Durmengrad Prime wrote:NationStates has this annoying feature called Fendas...

What are Fendas?

Tethys 13 wrote:Question of the Day:

Have there been any archaeological discoveries that have had a particularly significant impact on your nation, and if so, what were they?

I love this question. You pose a lot of great questions, and often I need to have a good think about them. I don't always have a good answer though, so I respond far less often than you deserve. Keep asking!

Tethys 13 wrote:Question of the Day:

Have there been any archaeological discoveries that have had a particularly significant impact on your nation, and if so, what were they?

Some years ago, a large, golden idol of rodentlike features was discovered at the seat of a large empty basin, in loose resemblance of a long-collapsed gigantic network of tunnels. This idol, by present dating techniques, appears both to predate the metalworking of sapient rodents, and - indeed - the metalworking of humans. This has driven a less-than-irrelevant minority of sapient rodents to believe that their civilisation once existed in a technological golden age, prior to the rise of man! They don't know that the dating techniques were simply flawed, but they're having fun with the idea for now.

BrightonBurg wrote:The new NS MEGA FUN(tm) is here!!! >:)

• The proper way to deploy toilet paper 🧻

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^ Vote vote vote! Or the ghost of Millard Fillmore will steal all of your socks..

I just came back for a rare post, and I don’t want to spike high controversy across the entire region of Osiris, but under-pull is just very questionable. Over-pull is better so that you don’t have to touch your knuckles on the cold wall, and it is closer to reach. I really wonder how more than 20 people chose under-pull.

EDIT: Also to fit the controversial part even though the statement is reasonable, under-pull deserves to be in the pits of hell so hot, not even Satan can pull you out.

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