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Glacieri wrote:Don't worry, I'm new too. From what I get this is an RP centric region that does most of its activity right here on nation states, as opposed to an offsite forum or discord. Parliamentary elections are in action as of this moment, but as we are new, there isn't much you or I know about the candidates. I recommend you abstain from voting this term.

Oh, Alright...

Ultior, Corazistan, and South valleys

Cruzarina wrote:ey guys, I'm new here...

Welcome to Sonindia!

The aurum isles, Corazistan, South valleys, and Cruzarina

Post self-deleted by Ultior.

South valleys

Cruzarina wrote:ey guys, I'm new here...

Welcome, may you thrive in Sonindia.

The aurum isles, Ultior, Corazistan, and Cruzarina

Parnello wrote:im confused. I've rounded up all and I doubt a single man who is injured from battle and from the boat sinking would bake it to the northeastern part of Parnello. He can't navigate through Parnello. Like I also said in the post, this prison is very close to Parnelvim and is well guarded, heavily guarded because it is in the heart of Parnillian might. I also doubt that a maximum security prison could be broken by these cells. BTW in Parnello, we mainly don't worship any gods

To be fair, they did all die, save five of them. The logic on my part was that very few were able to escape, and I wanted to play out a scene in the Queens Court before taking them to their ultimate fate. The idea is that the security garrison wouldn't have staffed the part of the prison that had all the guys who couldn't walk.

The other part, the guy who got up Northeast happened when he submitted himself to the Parnelloans, and they tried to hold him, but as he was in their ranks, he broke their grip and ran for the hills just as the order was given to march forward. Because Parnelloan soldiers are so well trained he was unrestrained in his beeline towards the coast, as they were marching on the main force.

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Nagatar karumuttu chettiar

Posing a Question:

What is the best book you have ever read? Do you like books?

My favorite is 'The One Straw Revolution' by Masanobu Fukuoka - philosophy!

It is about natural and moral philosophy framed through his experience farming.

Ultior, Pronalle, Corazistan, South valleys, and 1 otherMuhosransk

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Nagatar karumuttu chettiar wrote:Posing a Question:

What is the best book you have ever read? Do you like books?

My favorite is 'The One Straw Revolution' by Masanobu Fukuoka - philosophy!

It is about natural and moral philosophy framed through his experience farming.

Not a really big fan of books but the one that i remember that i really liked was 'Professor Dowell's Head' by Alexander Belyayev.

Its a science fiction story about a doctor killing his professor-partner and using his alive severed head to gather information for his deeds.

Again, i personally havent read much books but im planning to change that in the near future.

Nagatar karumuttu chettiar and Corazistan

Nagatar karumuttu chettiar wrote:Posing a Question:

What is the best book you have ever read? Do you like books?

My favorite is 'The One Straw Revolution' by Masanobu Fukuoka - philosophy!

It is about natural and moral philosophy framed through his experience farming.

Whether or not I read books mainly depends on my schedule. I would say I don't read books a whole lot and generally am a rather tough critic. One book I enjoyed greatly was IT by Stephen King. I like horror books in general because unlike horror films, they focus more on horror elements rather than jump scares.

Ultior

Nagatar karumuttu chettiar wrote:Posing a Question:

What is the best book you have ever read? Do you like books?

My favorite is 'The One Straw Revolution' by Masanobu Fukuoka - philosophy!

It is about natural and moral philosophy framed through his experience farming.

I love reading when I can!

I think my favorite would have to be “A People’s History Of The United States” by Howard Zinn. It’s a US history book told from a more leftist perspective

Corazistan

Tamriel and Middle Earth were my top two, but eventually Skyrim won out.

Muhosransk - we have chosen well.

Nagatar karumuttu chettiar wrote:Posing a Question:

What is the best book you have ever read? Do you like books?

My favorite is 'The One Straw Revolution' by Masanobu Fukuoka - philosophy!

It is about natural and moral philosophy framed through his experience farming.

I think I have said it before, but no harm in reiterating! I loved 'Crispen' by Avi. It made me cry.

Way to good. I suggest it to everyone.

Nagatar karumuttu chettiar and Corazistan

Pronalle wrote:Tamriel and Middle Earth were my top two, but eventually Skyrim won out.

Muhosransk - we have chosen well.

I think I have said it before, but no harm in reiterating! I loved 'Crispen' by Avi. It made me cry.

Way to good. I suggest it to everyone.

I read that book. then I read a different book called crusade... It was better LOL

Nagatar karumuttu chettiar and Corazistan

Nagatar karumuttu chettiar

Pronalle wrote:I think I have said it before, but no harm in reiterating! I loved 'Crispen' by Avi. It made me cry.

Way to good. I suggest it to everyone.

For vooperia wrote:I read that book. then I read a different book called crusade... It was better LOL

I read Crispen too. No doubt it was one of the more heartfelt books I ever read. Good choice by you.

For vooperia - who is Crusade by?

Corazistan

We should have more polls in Sonindia. Not just for random stuff, but also to allow citizens to communicate their ideas on how to make this region a better place.

Landia anime, Corazistan, Europaterre, and Franchestolia

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Ultior wrote:We should have more polls in Sonindia. Not just for random stuff, but also to allow citizens to communicate their ideas on how to make this region a better place.

I totally agree.

The aurum isles, Ultior, and Corazistan

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Ultior wrote:We should have more polls in Sonindia. Not just for random stuff, but also to allow citizens to communicate their ideas on how to make this region a better place.

I would be in support of that 100%. The question I would ask from there is how should these polls be brought up? Should they be introduced by parliamentarians, suggested by citizens, both (I say both)? Then if we finally decide to make this initiative more than hypothetical, the details can be further decided upon.

The aurum isles and Ultior

Corazistan wrote:I would be in support of that 100%. The question I would ask from there is how should these polls be brought up? Should they be introduced by parliamentarians, suggested by citizens, both (I say both)? Then if we finally decide to make this initiative more than hypothetical, the details can be further decided upon.

I think we should create an RO position solely dedicated to the creation of polls. Citizens and Govt Officials could suggest potential polls to this "Pollmaster". The Polls would be created in the order that they were suggested with priority given to serious polls.

The aurum isles, Corazistan, Europaterre, and Sekundarland

Europaterre

Ultior wrote:I think we should create an RO position solely dedicated to the creation of polls. Citizens and Govt Officials could suggest potential polls to this "Pollmaster". The Polls would be created in the order that they were suggested with priority given to serious polls.

I think that would require a constitutional amendment. Am I right?

Ultior and Corazistan

Europaterre wrote:I think that would require a constitutional amendment. Am I right?

Actually, I don't think it would.

We would just have to have the PM create the position (as long as he has the majority in Parliament on his side).

Corazistan and Europaterre

Nagatar karumuttu chettiar wrote:I read Crispen too. No doubt it was one of the more heartfelt books I ever read. Good choice by you.

For vooperia - who is Crusade by?

Its by Elizabeth Laird!

The aurum isles, Ultior, and Corazistan

Nagatar karumuttu chettiar wrote:Posing a Question:

What is the best book you have ever read? Do you like books?

My favorite is 'The One Straw Revolution' by Masanobu Fukuoka - philosophy!

It is about natural and moral philosophy framed through his experience farming.

I remembered reading The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx

I Laughed way too hard and forgot that I was in a Library

The aurum isles, Ultior, and Corazistan

Cruzarina wrote:I remembered reading The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx

I Laughed way too hard and forgot that I was in a Library

I think that’s the most common reaction to reading utter nonsense.

Nagatar karumuttu chettiar, The aurum isles, Corazistan, Catslanistan, and 1 otherCruzarina

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