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krellin (80 DX)
17 Dec 12 UTC
Christmas (Or Other) Wishlist...
So...what's on your list? (This is a Happy-Time post...)

Or if you are of alternate faith - how big a dradle did you get or whatever? All are welcome...even Obi! :)
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Strauss (758 D)
19 Dec 12 UTC
Fast Europe-19
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=106598
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Strauss (758 D)
19 Dec 12 UTC
Fast Europe-18
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Fasces349 (0 DX)
17 Dec 12 UTC
Discuss banning automobile laws here
I made this thread so that you people will not discuss banning automobiles on threads that a suppose to honor attempts at banning guns.
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Strauss (758 D)
18 Dec 12 UTC
Fast Europe-17
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=106562
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milestailsprower (614 D(B))
18 Dec 12 UTC
Can we have a mod look into this?
http://webdiplomacy.net/profile.php?userID=48959

I think someone made this account just to take over the position of Turkey in this game:
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=102822
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MadMarx (36299 D(G))
18 Dec 12 UTC
Mod online?
Bendite Invitational needs a pause, I sent an email, but we're running out of time, so thought I'd try this too...
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Celticfox (100 D(B))
18 Dec 12 UTC
Monday Night Drama
So what is it about Monday afternoon/nights that makes everyone wanna verbally spar? At least do all this bickering on a night in which I can fully enjoy it.
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krellin (80 DX)
17 Dec 12 UTC
22 Dead in China - Kinfe Control Laws Needed
Well, come on...let's make sure we are applying consistent logic...

http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/12/14/15901085-villager-slashes-22-kids-with-knife-at-elementary-school-gates-in-china?lite
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Draugnar (0 DX)
17 Dec 12 UTC
Ban obiwanobiwan
He can post in the forum but can't even respond.to messages in league games.
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krellin (80 DX)
17 Dec 12 UTC
If Guns are Bad...
Then WHY is God's name was Obama running them to Mexico? Fast-n-Furious anyone????
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redhouse1938 (429 D)
18 Dec 12 UTC
Work advice
So, I work in an office with co-worker A. Co-worker B came back from an "externship" abroad and co-worker A and C, who works in a different office, want to show B a video they made about our workplace in my office.
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Dreaming Boss (100 D)
18 Dec 12 UTC
The 5 Minute Epic
It's going to start and it's going to be beast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So you might want to join it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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redhouse1938 (429 D)
17 Dec 12 UTC
European discussion on fire-arms
While some of my American friends are posting (threadID=958431) funny threads about the shooting in Connecticut I'm simply sad, I'd be happy to get out of this rather gloomy political mindset, but I can't.
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2ndWhiteLine (2611 D(B))
17 Dec 12 UTC
Ban school!
Kids are being shot and stabbed in schools left and right. Schools are unsafe and we should ban them! These kids should be hanging out someplace safe like at home near a medicine cabinet or a power saw.
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krellin (80 DX)
17 Dec 12 UTC
Ban Box Cutters...
With box cutters, over 3000 Americans were killed one fateful day...
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Lando Calrissian (100 D(S))
17 Dec 12 UTC
Clean it up
Stop encouraging the children/immature adults. This forum is supposed to be significantly better than it is currently reading.

Thanks.
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HITLER69 (0 DX)
16 Dec 12 UTC
12/21/2012... a poll.
A) End of the world.
B) Shift in human consciousness
C) Beginning of the end of the world (WW3/Nostradamus-ish)
D) Fuck all that shit, the Mayans are a joke. (Nothing happens)
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Jamiet99uk (873 D)
17 Dec 12 UTC
Welfare benefits and the notion of "scroungers"
See below:
bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
17 Dec 12 UTC
Where?
Jamiet99uk (873 D)
17 Dec 12 UTC
In the UK there is often a perception that people of working age who are unemployed, and who claim welfare benefits, are lazy scroungers who have no interest in working and are happy to lounge about on benefits.

Iain Duncan Smith, the government minister responsible for welfare, has in a number of recent speeches and debates made reference to "families who haven't worked for three generations" to support his idea that some people are too comfortable living on benefits, and that severe cuts to welfare benefits are therefore justified because it will motivate those people to seek employment.

The Joseph Rowntree Foundation set out to establish whether there was any basis in fact to the Minister's claims, since he had offered no actual evidence himself. They sent researchers into particularly deprived communities in the UK, where a higher than average proportion of the working-age population are unemployed and in receipt of welfare benefits. The researchers tried very hard to find families whose members hadn't had paid work for three generations, as Mr. Duncan Smith had claimed.

They couldn't find a single one.

What they found was that, in general, unemployed, deprived people who claim welfare benefits retain a strong work ethic and would rather work for a living than claim benefits, if only they were able to do so. They are not scroungers. They are not lazy. We need to move away from a culture where people who are out of work and struggling to support their families are branded as lazy scroungers, because as this report shows, that simply isn't the case.

http://www.jrf.org.uk/publications/cultures-of-worklessness

Discuss.
NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
17 Dec 12 UTC
Jamie I don't think people like Iain Duncan Smith and this current Tory govt represent the large majority of the British public. They are self-serving people looking after their own.
Duncan Smith, Osborne et al treat the British public like idiots.
I think that when the British public next get a chance to pass judgement on this omnishambles of a govt they will condemn Cameron and Clegg to the dustbin of history.
I am personally quite offended by their comments on people who need to claim welfare just to survive, it is inaccurate and socially divisive. Their judgement day is coming soon.
I think that the majority of the British public does hold this view - not necessarily a vast majority, and not all to an extreme, but I think you will often hear people mention the 'scroungers'. Obviously I don't think it happens (bar, perhaps, an anecdotal incident here and there), and more contraversially, I would have no problem with it if it did happen!
Jamiet99uk (873 D)
17 Dec 12 UTC
I would very much like to see Mr Duncan Smith respond to this report, but I expect he will instead do his best to ignore it.
Octavious (2701 D)
17 Dec 12 UTC
Why all the hate for IDS? More so than almost any other MP of any colour he's gone out of his way to find out what life is like for the underprivileged.

I also have my doubts about this survey. "A culture of worklessness is sometimes said to be typified by people working fraudulently in jobs 'on the side'. The study found no evidence of this. " I could give you the names of half a dozen people right now who have been on job seekers for long while and do jobs "on the side". That they found no evidence of this is strong evidence that they weren't really looking.

Still, in times of high unemployment it is reasonable to assume a lot (almost certainly the majority) of job seekers are genuine. But there are real areas of entrenched "scrounging". There have, and always will be, a certain number of bone idle slobs who need a damned good kick up the back-side to make them do anything.

There is also the lingering problem of those thousands out of work for "ill health" when there's nothing wrong with them. This isn't often their fault. Labour had an evil habit of putting people on to ill-health benefit who shouldn't be there to make unemployment in the industrial north look less bad than it was. It is, however, a problem.
Jamiet99uk (873 D)
17 Dec 12 UTC
@Oct: "This isn't often their fault. Labour had an evil habit of putting people on to ill-health benefit who shouldn't be there to make unemployment in the industrial north look less bad than it was."

That was actually a tactic developed by the Tories when they decided to close the mines and the shipyards.
Octavious (2701 D)
17 Dec 12 UTC
Conservative hands are hardly clean on this matter, but Labour took a bad Tory idea and ran with it.
Jamiet99uk (873 D)
17 Dec 12 UTC
Yes, agreed Octavious - both parties are guilty of doing this at various times, and it is a bad policy whoever is doing it.
Sbyvl36 (439 D)
17 Dec 12 UTC
Remember: Conservatism Works, Liberalism Fails.
Jamiet99uk (873 D)
17 Dec 12 UTC
Sorry Sbyvl but, erm, what's your point in the context of this thread? Can we have a reasoned argument that bears some relation to the OP, please, rather than just a pointless soundbite? Thanks in advance.
ghug (5068 D(B))
17 Dec 12 UTC
Thanks Sbyvl, for your clear and useful insight. It was totally accurate and it contributed a great deal the conversation.


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obiwanobiwan (248 D)
17 Dec 12 UTC
Ban krellin
He irritates and insults 49239 registered users every day by spamming threads and creating three threads in the space of 10 minutes for a dumb political talking point.

STOP THE MADNESS
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Sbyvl36 (439 D)
17 Dec 12 UTC
New Game Starting (Not Live) Classic Variant
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=106486
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President Eden (2750 D)
16 Dec 12 UTC
WBC to protest at Connecticut funerals
Sorry to one-up you here, obi, but...

http://www.examiner.com/article/connecticut-school-shooting-westboro-baptist-church-planning-to-picket
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krellin (80 DX)
17 Dec 12 UTC
Ban Fertilizer!
Ban Fertilizer! With a fertilizer bomb, 185 people were murdered and over 800 injured at Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995
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bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
17 Dec 12 UTC
Something to Think About...
We all know what happened in Connecticut and the tragic events that took place by now…
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dubmdell (556 D)
12 Dec 12 UTC
Hi mods, I made you a gif
Well, actually, a png. First, to refresh your memory of this:
http://bigbolshoi.blogspot.ca/2012/03/webdip-has-lost-legend.html
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krellin (80 DX)
17 Dec 12 UTC
Discuss Banning Banning Discussion Here
And the rise of Authoritarian Rule marches on...as good-intentioned fools discuss with glee how they can surrender their rights to authoritarian rule...which will *never* be satisfied with the control it has.
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bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
17 Dec 12 UTC
EOG: Invitation
gameID=101737

Since this forum needs something Diplomacy-related right about now...
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LeonTrotsky (1183 D)
16 Dec 12 UTC
How do you find a game ID?
everyone when advertising their games posts a game ID that takes you straight to the game. how do you find that? thanks!
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NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
14 Dec 12 UTC
Shocking & distressing .....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-20730717
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ungaro (1114 D)
17 Dec 12 UTC
Need explanation on a Diplomacy map (dislodge support)
The game is here: http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=105851
The turn is Autumn1903.
The countries involved: Russia, England
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