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Skin In The Game
It's a concept both ancient..
"Hamurabi's code states: if a building collapses, its architect should be burried with it" And Modern... "If you get food poisoning from sashimi, the hibachi must commits sepuku" nasim.jpg Now that the UN is open for all to see, its time to point out one of the simplest and straight forward recommendations there is: (and I only say the following with the deepest sadness and respect towards my close friends in Kittens, DB, TSS, and so many other guilds) Negotiations on an agreement to end The Ban Should be conducted by the guilds that are banned. Its simple really. And I'm sure everyone can agree. Of course if other guild want a say? Simply volunteer for a self-imposed ban, equal to what everyone else who has skin in the game is currently sitting under. The Mujahideen know what's up: they commit to loosing their lives for victory. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqWjJdXKIXA The Spartans had a saying "Come home carrying your shield, or on it" And when certain factions decided to stop The Aposlte Paul, despite acting against God's will, they at least understood their need for skin in the game: “We have strictly bound ourselves by an oath to taste no food till we have killed Paul" https://biblehub.com/esv/acts/23.htm Now I know what you're thinking. I can already hear it. "Grumph Grumph Grumph, you don't understand!" "We don't need skin in the game here because this is an Intervention!" "You people received a Ban because you're unwell. And we are trying to help you get the help you need!" I know. I said there's no counter argument for Skin In The Game. But this actually makes sense. If you see these talks not as a negotiation, but an intervention, fair enough! There's just one hole in the intervention argument: you need to follow through to its conclusion. Rogean and Nilbog have said they favor competition. And do not approve of rotations. If you think you have standing to host an intervention against Freedom, AG, and Riot - then you must go one step further and circle your wagons around Rogean and Nilbog as well. Otherwise. Again. You have zero credibility. Because you have no Skin In The Game. | ||
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2. A sovereign is not punished when their subjects misbehave(Well, [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]) 3. mods?? | |||
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Encouraging suicide is ban worthy.
No sips.
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"if the rules are all you use to determine what you should or shouldn't do, you're probably an a-hole" -soup Hooden • Xegony enchanter '00 - '02 • <Aeternus> from SoD '06 - '07 | ||
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Why would the hibachi chef be preparing your sashimi?
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can i get the fried rice please
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You haven’t thought about the smell.
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fully agree with OP
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sorry you were banned.
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The Welsh Corgi (/ˈkɔːrɡi/, Welsh for "dwarf dog";[5] plural "Corgis" or occasionally the etymologically consistent "Corgwn"; /ˈkɔːrɡuːn/) is a small type of herding dog that originated in Wales.[6] Sometimes just known as a Corgi, two separate breeds are recognised: the Pembroke Welsh Corgi and the Cardigan Welsh Corgi. Historically, the Pembroke has been attributed to the influx of dogs alongside Flemish weavers from around the 10th century, while the Cardigan is attributed to the dogs brought with Norse settlers, in particular a common ancestor of the Swedish Vallhund. A certain degree of interbreeding between the two types has been suggested to explain the similarities between the two. The Pembroke is the more popular breed of the two, but still appears on The Kennel Club's list of Vulnerable dog breeds of the United Kingdom.[7]
There are physical differences between the two types. According to the breed standards, overall the Cardigan is larger, both in weight and in height. Traditionally, the tails were of different shapes, but docking had previously been used. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi gained in popularity because the Queen has personally owned more than 30 Pembrokes or Corgi-Dachshund crosses, known as dorgis | ||
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