22 May 14 UTC |
Spring, 1: Hi everyone. This is exciting. I'm Greece. The home of philosophy. If you have any questions please ask. |
22 May 14 UTC |
Spring, 1: What is justice? |
22 May 14 UTC |
Spring, 1: To know justice you need to have in mind an idea if the best regime. |
22 May 14 UTC |
Spring, 1: Are you guys going to start a 40-hour work week or what? |
22 May 14 UTC |
Spring, 1: Are you guys going to start a 40-hour work week or what? |
22 May 14 UTC |
Spring, 1: What's that Persia? Some sort of cryptic godhead-monarchic babble? |
22 May 14 UTC |
Spring, 1: Yes, Greece. It is. Now, go back to sunning yourself in your thong. Don't choke on the goat cheese. |
22 May 14 UTC |
Spring, 1: What is the best regime? Also how can this Greek state alliance last? Sparta and Athens? and Why does Athens have an army but not a ship? Why does Sparta have a ship? What were Don Hessong and Oliver Auth thinking |
22 May 14 UTC |
Spring, 1: The best regime is one in which reasonable people dont consider the distribution of power and the obligations they are under to be unjust. By the way, I just voted in the european elections. There were 9 parties on ballot 5 of them were neo-fascist (no joke). |
22 May 14 UTC |
Spring, 1: I prefer plain old fascism, this neo nonsense, very vanilla suit/tie, economic plan etc. Give me elaborate uniforms and impossibly high promises any day of the week. |
22 May 14 UTC |
Spring, 1: I voted for the green party. |
23 May 14 UTC |
Spring, 1: I just want the trains to run on time. |
23 May 14 UTC |
Spring, 1: Hey Rome you know that other game where you're being a soggy cunt just submit your orders so we can finish it quickly. |
23 May 14 UTC |
Spring, 1: That's metagaming. |
23 May 14 UTC |
Spring, 1: Metaphysical metacognition |
23 May 14 UTC |
Spring, 1: Sorry guys.. LEt's do this |
23 May 14 UTC |
Autumn, 1: Greece is today issuing a formal declaration of war against Rome. This is a result of Rome's military occupation of the Ionian sea; a sea territory that if occupied by a foreign power directly threatens both Greece and Rome. Rome has since offered no indication of considering an alternative move. Rome seems to be intent on threatening Greece. Greece issues this declaration merely to make the current situation apparent to the other powers. It may be obvious to most observers that the direct beneficiaries of this premature war will be Carthage and Persia. Both powers will be able to expand further with a Rome and Greece engaged in an early, and probably, incapacitating conflict. |
23 May 14 UTC |
Autumn, 1: May the best boy lovers win!! |
23 May 14 UTC |
Autumn, 1: I love it when men in togas go at it. Please, no beard-pulling. |
23 May 14 UTC |
Autumn, 1: Maybe this is Rome's idea of payback. A relentless grudge? |