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abgemacht (1076 D(G))
18 Oct 11 UTC
Mod Policies
So, there has recently been some confusion/criticism about how mods handle cases. Without talking about any specific cases, I'd like to review how we handle different cases and the reasons for it. Hopefully, this can turn into a productive discussion, since this site is community-driven.
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Mack Eye (119 D)
19 Oct 11 UTC
New 10-day phase game
Do you choose evil ways instead of love?...

http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=70368
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Cockney (0 DX)
18 Oct 11 UTC
Gunboat and the
Why the hell can't people press the ready button in gunboat games?????

its not like they are waiting for an answer to a message or anything
its ridiculous. If they want to wait because they cant play in the next phase or something, then they shouldn't have agreed to play in the game in the first place with that phase length
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Thucydides (864 D(B))
16 Oct 11 UTC
Porn from feminist perspective
Here discuss feminism with emphasis on misogyny and the morality of pornography. Give me your views and moral justifications. Thanks.
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principians (881 D)
17 Oct 11 UTC
(last message was @draugnar)
Draugnar (0 DX)
17 Oct 11 UTC
A couple more for you.

http://www.actforyouth.net/resources/rf/rf_brain_0502.pdf
http://ontheirlevel.org/whats-happening/maturation-of-the-teen-brain/

Yes, I googled these, but I had read several of them sometime back when we (the community) had this discussion. I wasn't talking out my ass. This research is very real and widely accepted. Teens develop their cognitive thinking ability by the time they reach 18 or 19, but the emotional and decision making abilities that come with it are still developing well into their 20s.
Draugnar (0 DX)
17 Oct 11 UTC
One more for you...

http://www.loni.ucla.edu/~thompson/DEVEL/PNASDevel04.pdf
Octavious (2701 D)
17 Oct 11 UTC
@ Draugnar

So what? Their experience and decision making abilities that come with it are still developing well into their 80s, so obviously we should wrap people in cotton wool until then. I know a lot about 18 year olds. I used to be one. I can say with absolute certainty that I would trust my 18 year old self to make truly first class choices, and I would trust most 18 year olds as much or more than I would trust 40/50 year olds with most things as they haven't yet been crushed by life's little disappointments.

So what if they're not at their peak emotional maturity? They are mature enough to function as fully fledged humans. To deprive them of responsibility will surely do far more harm than to let them make their own mistakes and walk their own path.
Octavious (2701 D)
17 Oct 11 UTC
(for those of you who against all odds maintain a strong grip on the OP, I feel I should clarify that I was not, am not, and never will be an 18 year old feminist)
semck83 (229 D(B))
17 Oct 11 UTC
Is this the same Draug who on another thread wants to hand over the reins of the future to a bunch of angry 20 year olds in lower Manhattan?
Putin33 (111 D)
17 Oct 11 UTC
Have you actually been to the protests, Semck or are you just shooting from the hip like every other hater?
semck83 (229 D(B))
17 Oct 11 UTC
@putin, I was just teasing Draug, I didn't mean anything against the protests. Sorry. Draug's reasoning in the other thread has been, "We old fogies messed things up, so the kids should set things right!" Here he's arguing that kids can't make decisions. I found the juxtaposition of the positions amusing. There was nothing more to it than that.

All of that _said_ -- I have not been to the protests, and perhaps I should drop by before coming to final conclusions, but I have been surprised and concerned by the lack of a core message among the protesters so far. I'm sure all this has been amply discussed on the other thread, though, and I have not kept up with it well enough to particularly want to mix it up right now.
Putin33 (111 D)
17 Oct 11 UTC
The liberal "choice" meme is bit wacky and contradictory. I'm not quite sure why Octavious brings up the military example, since that's hardly an institution in which free choice flourishes. Indeed, 18 years are making the "free choice" to have every decision about their lives, from the time they wake up to when they brush their teeth, decided by government authority. Weirdly, these libertines have no problem with authoritarian command structures so long as there is some of form of initial "consent", or at least the veneer of consent. After that your eternal bondage is not their concern.

However, this rather strange idea is not extended to government. No sir, the fact that we freely choose our governments, at least theoretically, doesn't mean that the government can issue commands on us without the usual cries of "tyranny" from these libertine types.
semck83 (229 D(B))
17 Oct 11 UTC
Right.... their position seems pretty consistent.
Anyone point out that most feminists are probably lesbian so they would generally be supportive of porn?

Problem solved.
Octavious (2701 D)
17 Oct 11 UTC
@ Putin

If you're going to make comments on what I say you should at least pay attention. I didn't bring up the military. Draug mentioned it, and I briefly responded to the effect I found it hard to believe that US army recruitment was quite as insane as he made out. If you are trying to use this as the foundations of some sort of point I fear you are losing the plot even earlier than usual.

Still, I am rather enjoying being classed as a libertine tonight instead of the far right lunatic that Sarg has me down as, or left wing nutter that tettleton thinks I am :).
Putin33 (111 D)
17 Oct 11 UTC
Ok so you didn't bring it up. The point still stands about how you shrug off the long-term social consequences because people at one point, somewhere, initiated their whole hellish lot in life through some choice when they were barely out of high school and living with their parents.

And you'd be thrilled to know that despite America supposedly having little respect for "adults" making decisions, we have a rock solid teen pregnancy rate of sky high proportions, and provide very little in the way of support for these people. Surely this state of our affairs proves that we 'respect' the decision-making prowess of teenagers.
Octavious (2701 D)
17 Oct 11 UTC
No, Putin. What it is is an excellent demonstration of what happens to young adults when you go to great lengths to treat them as children. Treat them as adults, encourage them to take responisibility as adults, and you will find that on the whole they will act as adults. Treat them as kids and deprive them of responsibility and you get a large number who will act like kids, leading to the problems you describe.
Putin33 (111 D)
17 Oct 11 UTC
Your country which has a record high youth unemployment rate of over 20% and 15%+ NEET rate is the role model that we all should follow. That's how we Americans can teach kids responsibility, by depriving them of any opportunities for independence, education or employment. Oh no wait, if youth have no job prospects and can't afford education or training that's because they've been infantilized too. It's so easy, we can sum up any social problem on the basis of this ideological mantra that people aren't taking responsibility for themselves.
Octavious (2701 D)
18 Oct 11 UTC
What on earth does the state of the UK have to do with anything? I've obviously forgotten the part of my argument where I was shouting from the rooftops that all should base their ideals on a model of Britain stuck in an economic downturn. You're having something of an off day, Putin, so I will soon bugger off and leave you to it.

No matter what you argue, however, the reality of the situation remains. People in their mid to late teens will insist on trying to take control of their lives whether the rest of us wish them to or not. This leaves us a stark choice. We either treat them as adults, help them take responsibility, and give them what support we can... or we treat them as kids, try and keep them from taking control of their own lives wherever possible, and wonder why they get rebellious and screw their lives up.
Draugnar (0 DX)
18 Oct 11 UTC
@semck, I said it isn't our place to stop them trying. But there is a big difference between a sit in and a porn shoot. One may ne a waste of time but the other is a dangerous path to walk.
semck83 (229 D(B))
18 Oct 11 UTC
@Draug, fair point (though, of course, I do consider it _my_ place, as I'm barely older -- and yours too, to help or hinder, should you desire).

But mostly I just wanted to give you a hard time.
Draugnar (0 DX)
18 Oct 11 UTC
I know, semck. And I was really just giving obi a hard time considering he's about to give himself a stroke over some modern day hippies camping out in a park in NYC.
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
19 Oct 11 UTC
I've never watched porn, I'll admit...ever.

And as I think we've established, I'm about as asexual a guy as they come.

But I'll all for posting links to somewhat-humorous internet videos, and so...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n32YYJW9y64&feature=related
oh what a sweet cherub our obi is
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
19 Oct 11 UTC
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abgemacht (1076 D(G))
19 Oct 11 UTC
lol

Obi, someday you're going to pull a Charlie Sheen. Your obituary will read:

obi found dead on top of a hooker, covered in coke, with a BAC of 0.5. Doctors believe his heart stop while watching Pirates. Lady Gaga was playing in the background.
urallLESBlANS (0 DX)
19 Oct 11 UTC
It was a good video at least.
obiwanobiwan (248 D)
19 Oct 11 UTC
Granted I have zero experience with any of that...

But that sounds like a pretty fun way to go (except for the Gaga part...yoou couldn't have left me with better music to die to, abgemacht?) ;)
Riphen (198 D)
19 Oct 11 UTC
The title of this should be Pr0n from a feminist perspective.

You cant just say the P word on the internet...that is blasphemous.
Draugnar (0 DX)
19 Oct 11 UTC
It's kind of like n00b, pl*co and G*d...


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fortknox (2059 D)
18 Oct 11 UTC
Major discussion topic...
"who would get Windsor castle if Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip split up?"
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Draugnar (0 DX)
17 Oct 11 UTC
So Mr. V was actually Diplomat33.
More inside.
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orathaic (1009 D(B))
17 Oct 11 UTC
copyright violations?
So hasbro owns the rights to this game?
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Thucydides (864 D(B))
16 Oct 11 UTC
Animal Rights
Here discuss animal rights. Specifically with reference to animal testing and vegetarianism. Give me your views, and your moral justifications. Thanks.
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SacredDigits (102 D)
18 Oct 11 UTC
I guess I successfully predicted the future in the October ghost ratings topic
As of Friday, I was in four games. In the last 24 hours (well, 30 technically, but it's close) I received the following message three times: "You were defeated, and lost your bet; better luck next time!" Bye bye, highest GR spot for me to date. I've never been so soundly defeated so often in so short a time.
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jpgredsox (104 D)
18 Oct 11 UTC
The United States Shouldn't Have Entered WW2
The United States intervention in World War Two cost 418,000 American lives. And, really, what did the United States gain from it? Hitler was gone and Nazi Germany was destroyed, but much of Eastern Europe running from East Germany to Russia was under the (de jure or de facto) rule of Stalin and the Soviet Union. U.S. intervention fostered the spread of communism by destroying its primary opponent, fascism, thus setting up the Cold War for the next fifty years.
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jpgredsox (104 D)
18 Oct 11 UTC
The Octopus
I have always been intrigued by this opening (sev-->black sea,
warsaw-->galicia, moscow-->st pete's, st pete's-->gulf of bothnia) but have never really had the balls to try it out. Does anyone prefer this opening/has anyone won by this opening? Any general thoughts on its merits/detriments are welcomed.
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vontresc (128 D)
18 Oct 11 UTC
Maps
Hi I used to use the email dip judges, and am rather new to the Webdip site. I really like the setup, but I'm not a huge fan of how the maps are drawn. is it possible to generate a "results" map without the arrows for a more uncluttered look?
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redhouse1938 (429 D)
18 Oct 11 UTC
Hoe is het in Nederland?
Hoe is het in Nederland dan? Ik ben alweer een poosje weg daar. Hoe is het weer bij jullie? Zijn jullie ook dat gezeur van die Wilders zat of is ie nog erg populair bij sommigen? Ben benieuwd.
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Cachimbo (1181 D)
18 Oct 11 UTC
Regarding Diplomat33's case; an open letter.
I'm having a hard time with the idea that he might be allowed to continue playing on this site.
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thinker269 (100 D)
18 Oct 11 UTC
Question from new guy
Public messaging only: does that mean what I think-that we can only communicate on "Global"?

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HavocInside (100 D)
18 Oct 11 UTC
New fast pased game!
I am wanting to sit down and play a good game. I was wanting it to be 10-20 min for each turn. Bet only 5. It would be zero but it seems that is not allowed. I require 6 additional players. If you would like to play reply to this thread and spread the word. Once I have the needed players I will post the link to the game. Enjoy, looking forward to a game and have a good day.
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Diplomat33 (243 D(B))
18 Oct 11 UTC
The beat on D33 thread.
Have fun with it. It doesn't bother me at all. Just don't sink to profanities.
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Ayreon (3398 D)
18 Oct 11 UTC
Irregular etiquette... cheating
In game Supper's ready France and Austria has a strange comportament:
Austria has 18 SC plus other 2 SC to conquer to France and win instead he does not finish the game leaving the SCs to France while France announces that he wants more England's SCs before Austria win...
It's not regular do I ask the intervent of moderators...
Thanks
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kestasjk (64 DMod(P))
17 Oct 11 UTC
Male / female pay equality
I just read an article on the BBC, basically someone got sacked for saying women in New Zealand get paid 12% less, but it's because they need more leave (in particular he hinted at women's menstrual cycle as causing regular sick leave in some women)..
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stratagos (3269 D(S))
18 Oct 11 UTC
A word on trolls
If you see someone post something so ignorant, so enraging, so *wrong* that you just *have* to respond - the odds are they don't believe it and are just trying to get a reaction. Mute is your friend
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Balaran (0 DX)
17 Oct 11 UTC
cheating!
when someone is playing 2 countries in a game or chatting to another player to co-ordinate moves in GUNBOAT, Is there anything that can be done to ban them. Ive checked there records and they have played together alot and the cheating is clear.
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Fasces349 (0 DX)
18 Oct 11 UTC
Corruption in Texas
http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2011/10/why_even_bother_consulting_the.php
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Diplomat33 (243 D(B))
16 Oct 11 UTC
Teen Diplomacy Tournament member list.
the list is below.
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jpgredsox (104 D)
12 Oct 11 UTC
Young-Earth Creationism
I learned today that, according to polls, a solid 40-50% of Americans believe in Young-Earth creationism, the view that God directly made the Earth and humans (no evolution!) about 6,000-10,000 years ago. Yay for American intelligence!
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Invictus (240 D)
18 Oct 11 UTC
Another Disgraceful Act by Chavez
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/10/17/us-venezuela-opposition-idUSTRE79G65T20111017

What else can you expect?
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Tolstoy (1962 D)
14 Oct 11 UTC
Is the New World Order unraveling?
I am interested in the opinion of the community:
http://lewrockwell.com/buchanan/buchanan189.html
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Diplomat33 (243 D(B))
18 Oct 11 UTC
Russia is my favorite nation to play.
And likely many of yours as well. Let those who smile at a successful triumph by the Tsar gather and show their support of the russian nation gather here in this forum.
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Diplomat33 (243 D(B))
17 Oct 11 UTC
Meat eating vs vegetarianism
Im doing a research project on eating meat, so i thought id poll the forum and see what it thinks.
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Diplomat33 (243 D(B))
17 Oct 11 UTC
My multi
Well, ill apologize to the community. I wasn't trying to gain points, just fool around in the forums. I hope the community will realize that. I will take what the mods decide to do with me. And i hope i am not shunned (thank goodness you are all not draugnar, j/k drag) Think about my situation here.
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Emperor Napoleon (100 D)
17 Oct 11 UTC
Worried about cheating...
I am very concerned that two players in a game I just joined are cheating, however I don't know how to take care of them. I see from another thread here that we can't post cheating accusations on the forum, so... what do I do?
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