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    Hariko got a reaction from Fratellnoir in Rebellion   
    I like our open door policy. Tightening citizenship just means driving away potential new players from inside and outside TWP. Citizenship like you describe would make TWP exclusionary to people who don't really know how things work but are happy to help. And ultimately, the heart of TWP is our RMB and the community on it, not the political processes that happen around it.
    Keep TWP open to all.
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    Hariko got a reaction from Bhang Bhang Duc in Rebellion   
    I like our open door policy. Tightening citizenship just means driving away potential new players from inside and outside TWP. Citizenship like you describe would make TWP exclusionary to people who don't really know how things work but are happy to help. And ultimately, the heart of TWP is our RMB and the community on it, not the political processes that happen around it.
    Keep TWP open to all.
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    Hariko reacted to Mediobogdum in Resignation   
    I'm really sorry to see you go Recuecn and you must not undervalue the contribution you have made to TWP.  I agree with you that it was preemptive to disband the Voice but in this time of turmoil in the region, your wise head will be missed.  If a return to the fold may be possible for you in the future, rest assured that I will be one of the first to welcome you back
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    Hariko got a reaction from URAP in Rebellion   
    I like our open door policy. Tightening citizenship just means driving away potential new players from inside and outside TWP. Citizenship like you describe would make TWP exclusionary to people who don't really know how things work but are happy to help. And ultimately, the heart of TWP is our RMB and the community on it, not the political processes that happen around it.
    Keep TWP open to all.
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    Hariko got a reaction from Fujai in Rebellion   
    I like our open door policy. Tightening citizenship just means driving away potential new players from inside and outside TWP. Citizenship like you describe would make TWP exclusionary to people who don't really know how things work but are happy to help. And ultimately, the heart of TWP is our RMB and the community on it, not the political processes that happen around it.
    Keep TWP open to all.
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    Hariko got a reaction from Darkesia in Rebellion   
    I like our open door policy. Tightening citizenship just means driving away potential new players from inside and outside TWP. Citizenship like you describe would make TWP exclusionary to people who don't really know how things work but are happy to help. And ultimately, the heart of TWP is our RMB and the community on it, not the political processes that happen around it.
    Keep TWP open to all.
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    Hariko reacted to Elegarth in Rebellion   
    Sounds easy, doesn't it? You have no idea how hard it can get to accomplish that.
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    Hariko got a reaction from That Called the Vlagh in Dissolution   
    Oh god, and I thought cookie-cutter democracies were boring... o_o
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    Hariko got a reaction from URAP in Dissolution   
    *room falls silent*
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    Hariko reacted to Elegarth in admin change requests deux   
    I dislike the insinuations being made on this post greatly... for several reasons
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    Hariko reacted to Scarlet Harlot in Warzone Airspace   
    Planes fly over The West Pacific dropping pamphlets across the region:
     
     
    Warzone Airspace Dispatch
    Brought to you by
    The Warzone Airspace Foreign Service Wing
     
    Airspace Raided!
     
    Oh No! The psychopathic raider empire of Caesars Legion stormed into the inhospitable wasteland beneath the raging Airspace and took control of the beloved and beleagured region. Unlike their Mojave desert cohorts these raiders left the region largely unscathed. Lyrasan was back in the Delegate position in a matter of a few short hours.
     
    Elections!
     
    It's time again for Senate elections in Airspace. Delegate Lyrasan has called upon the people of the WZAI to stand for the office of Senate. Four candidates stand for three seats, and the poll seems to be ineffective! Even democracy is a constant challenge here in the Warzones!
     
     
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    Hariko reacted to Darkesia in Absence/Inactivity Thread   
    And a whine here is not likely to fix that, is it. 
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    Hariko reacted to Mediobogdum in Charter change proposal: State of Rebellion   
    Why do we need to be "in line with the other feeders"?  Same is boring
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    Hariko reacted to URAP in Charter change proposal: State of Rebellion   
    Amen.
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    Hariko got a reaction from North Pacific Spy in North Pacific Spy   
    Yy has seen her do it.
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    Hariko got a reaction from Darkesia in Ishyaboi   
    We put stuff in the water supply.
    I mean, hello.
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    Hariko reacted to Reçueçn in The West Pacific Map   
    Just because I like orthographic projections, here. (Note that I'm not sure Nox's map--which I really like, by the way--goes all the way to the poles, although it appears to match up at either end. So it may be off a bit.)
     
    Nox's map:

     
    Eluvatar's map (option 1):

     
    original map:

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    Hariko reacted to URAP in What language(s) and writing system does your nation use?   
    My nation is supposed to use a language I'm half-finished with and will never get the time to complete, and uses a mostly-unmodified Latin alphabet.
    Edit: Hariko makes me feel inadequate, so here is said alphabet-
    A, B, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, Y, Z.
    Vowel sounds are always short, C is replaced by K and S, and X is EKS or KS as appropriate.
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    Hariko got a reaction from Willania Imperium in What language(s) and writing system does your nation use?   
    Hariko has two national languages, Harikén and English, which are spoken by the Hari ethnic group, and the white Sealandic minority, respectively.
    Harikén uses Hangul and traditional Chinese characters, called ssóngji, in its written form.
    English uses the standard Latin alphabet.
    Harikene computers come with the national standard keyboard, the Ransugeo-104 layout, which has jamo in Dubeolsik layout, Chinese radicals for Cangjie input, and a modified Dvorak layout for English. The AltGr button toggles between the three input methods if tapped, and has regular AltGr function if held down. To the left of the return button is the “Anyan” key that changes the direction of the script, either top-to-bottom, or left-to-right.

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    Hariko got a reaction from Drachmaland in The Nicknames of TWP   
    Okay.
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    Hariko got a reaction from URAP in Ah, feels good.   
    I has much the good idea.
     
    Dass Nachrichten Polandball political cartoons.
     
    Opinions?
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    Hariko got a reaction from A fish in the sea in Ah, feels good.   
    I has much the good idea.
     
    Dass Nachrichten Polandball political cartoons.
     
    Opinions?
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    Hariko reacted to Scarlet Harlot in Hello from Airspace!   
    I got in trouble for giving away all the cookies.
     
    I regret nothing!
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    Hariko reacted to Scarlet Harlot in Warzone Airspace   
    Hmm what more to say...
     
    You mentioned revolving door governments and until recently I think that was the case, but I'm not so sure thats a bad thing. In fact that's part of why I like them so much. I like that anyone can be Delegate for a day and that for governments to form they take dedicated people who actually want to do something. If Crisisies or myself had just given up in the face of raiders and inactivity I don't think we'd have a WZAI government today. I enjoy checking in on the anarchic warzones to see what's going on because it might be a EPSA protectorate (Sandbox until recently) or someone evoking the worst Australian stereotypes (Australia all the time). The chaos is really what makes them fun, it's like the coups in feeders/sinkers but no one takes it seriously.
     
    I've always liked warzones impermanence, they're a great place to experiment with what regional government and community can be. For instance the term "Native" doesn't really hold a lot of sway in a warzone. We say that our government in the Native WZAI Government, but by what rubric are we natives? If someone comes along, moves in, and replaces our regime to form their own we don't really have much to fall back on other than "we were here first". And maybe that's what a native is, I'll leave that Unibot and his lectures to decide. We happen to be in this warzone for an extended period and have our own government set up, but even then it's fickle; we don't have the massive endorsement counts the respected GCRs have nor are we protected by a founder. WZ governments are really dependent upon the people involved in them. It's the weirdos like myself, Crisisies, Lyrasan, and all the others who keep trying to make it all work out that really creates a stable government.
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    Hariko reacted to Scarlet Harlot in Hello from Airspace!   
    I had to dip into WZAI's strategic cookie reserve, don't tell Lyrasan.
     

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