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Baskineli (100 D(B))
30 Jan 16 UTC
How to organize new games
It has become exceedingly harder to organize new classy games without CDs. How do you organize such games? Please share some tips.
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pjmansfield99 (100 D)
23 Feb 16 UTC
Europe through History....
Came across this link, apologies as its via facebook but couldn't find it anywhere else. https://www.facebook.com/mark.delvecchio.7/videos/941931915903515/

Quite an interesting demonstration of how Europe boundaries altered and made me think it might be quite fun to do a similar time lapse of a Diplomacy game if anyone was bored....
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leon1122 (190 D)
20 Feb 16 UTC
Replacement wanted
India in gameID=171427 is seeking replacement. Please note that this is a special rules roleplaying thread. To see the original rules, see viewthread=1325508 . Know that this game takes dedication, as it will quite possibly last more than a year.

If you are interested, please PM me.
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orathaic (1009 D(B))
21 Feb 16 UTC
So how about that UK?
given that we're talking about people's opinions of their countries.

How about this call for a basic income in the UK? : http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/welfare/2016/02/how-i-learnt-stop-worrying-and-love-basic-income
What do my British neighbours think of the arguements presented?
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KingCyrus (511 D)
21 Feb 16 UTC
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Mass shooting in my town
Just found out there was a mass shooting in my home town last night, including one incident about two miles from my house.
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trip (696 D(B))
22 Feb 16 UTC
Help me defeat my brother
Quiz inside
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fourofswords (415 D)
16 Feb 16 UTC
Questionable diplomatic tools.
Sure, we do a lot of funny things in this game. But do people have to pull completely inane and hilarious diplomatic tactics? One question is, do they think anyone will believe them, and another is, do they believe them themselves?

I'll give one example, and see if anyone can come up with some more good ones. Here goes: How dare you build an army there! You should have postponed your build, and left the site open to show that you trust me so that I can move in later! It's only fair!
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imtired400 (126 D)
22 Feb 16 UTC
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Africa Map Variant Idea - Discussion/Possible Help Wanted
I've been working on an Africa map variant for a day or 2 now just for fun. I want to maybe submit it to become a variant, but it would need to be properly codes, that which I cannot do. Anyways please discuss, I can post pictures of my work so far if anyone's interested.
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SLOTerp (100 D)
22 Feb 16 UTC
New World Order starting up at Redscape
It's that time again! This is a 35+ player, unbalanced variant with nukes, wings, and voting. You will not regret trying this. Info in the 'New Games' forum at www.redscape.com. Site membership not required to play.
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wjessop (100 DX)
19 Feb 16 UTC
What are you listening to right now?
Simple as the question: please post what you're listening to right now. Keep posting in. Share your music. Let's share. Nice to know what others are listening to and learn new music, etc.
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Jamiet99uk (898 D)
21 Feb 16 UTC
What it's like to be British
See inside. All true.
Hellenic Riot (1626 D(G))
21 Feb 16 UTC
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Cold. Wet. Sad.
Valis2501 (2850 D(G))
21 Feb 16 UTC
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https://twitter.com/SoVeryBritish
Jamiet99uk (898 D)
21 Feb 16 UTC
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• Worrying you’ve accidentally packed 3 kilos of cocaine and a dead goat as you stroll through “Nothing to declare” in airport customs.

• Being unable to stand and leave without first saying “right”.

• Not hearing someone for the third time, so just laughing and hoping for the best.

• Saying “anywhere here’s fine” when the taxi’s directly outside your front door.

• Being sure to start touching your bag 15 minutes before your station, so the person in the aisle seat is fully prepared for your exit.

• Repeatedly pressing the door button on the train before it’s illuminated, to assure your fellow commuters you have the situation in hand.

• Having someone sit next to you on the train, meaning you’ll have to eat your potato crisps at home.

• The huge sense of relief after your perfectly valid train ticket is accepted by the inspector.

• “Sorry, is anyone sitting here?” – Translation: Unless this is a person who looks remarkably like a bag, I suggest you move it.

• Loudly tapping your fingers at the ATM, to assure the queue that you’ve asked for money and the wait is out of your hands.

• Looking away so violently as someone nearby enters their PIN that you accidentally dislocate your neck.

• Waiting for permission to leave after paying for something with the exact change.

• Saying hello to a friend in the supermarket, then creeping around like a burglar to avoid seeing them again.

• Watching with quiet sorrow as you receive a different haircut to the one you requested.

• Being unable to pay for something with the exact change without saying “I think that’s right”.

• Overtaking someone on foot and having to keep up the uncomfortably fast pace until safely over the horizon.

• Being unable to turn and walk in the opposite direction without first taking out your phone and frowning at it.

• Deeming it necessary to do a little jog over zebra crossings, while throwing in an apologetic mini wave.

• Punishing people who don’t say thank you by saying “you’re welcome” as quietly as possible.

• The overwhelming sorrow of finding a cup of tea you forgot about.

• Turning down a cup of tea for no good reason and instantly knowing you’ve made a terrible, terrible mistake.

• Suddenly remembering your tea and necking it like a massive, lukewarm shot.

• Realising you’ve got about fifty grand’s worth of plastic bags under your kitchen sink.

• “You’ll have to excuse the mess” – Translation: I’ve spent seven hours tidying in preparation for your visit.

• Indicating that you want the last roast potato by trying to force everyone else to take it.

• “I’m off to bed” – Translation: “I’m off to stare at my phone in another part of the house”.

• Mishearing somebody’s name on the second time of asking, meaning you must now avoid them forever.

• Leaving it too late to correct someone, meaning you must live with your new name forever.

• Running out of ways to say thanks when a succession of doors are held for you, having already deployed ‘cheers’, ‘ta’ and ‘nice one’.

• Changing from ‘kind regards’ to just ‘regards’, to indicate that you’re rapidly reaching the end of your tether.

• Staring at your phone in silent horror until the unknown number stops ringing.

• Hearing a recording of your own voice and deciding it’s perhaps best never to speak again.

• The relief when someone doesn’t answer their phone within three rings and you can hang up.
Zybodia (355 D)
21 Feb 16 UTC
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Those all seem pretty universal to me. HR's seem more accurate.
ghug (5068 D(B))
21 Feb 16 UTC
I live in Seattle and HR's describe life here quite nicely too.
wjessop (100 DX)
21 Feb 16 UTC
@Jamie: Lol :)
wjessop (100 DX)
21 Feb 16 UTC
You basically sum up middle-class Britain as: AWKWARD.

wjessop (100 DX)
21 Feb 16 UTC
and it's a 'spot on' list.
wjessop (100 DX)
21 Feb 16 UTC
Did you write the article that named all of these?

http://www.thepoke.co.uk/2016/02/15/british-problems-all-british-people-feel/
wjessop (100 DX)
21 Feb 16 UTC
The Twitter account for VeryBritishProblems is hilarious, because it's full of people who tweet experiencing all manner of these incidents: https://twitter.com/SoVeryBritish
spyman (424 D(G))
21 Feb 16 UTC
Hilarious! I can relate to this myself.
krellin (80 DX)
21 Feb 16 UTC
Bad teeth.
DeathLlama8 (514 D)
21 Feb 16 UTC
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toast_sandwich
wjessop (100 DX)
21 Feb 16 UTC
Correction: What it's like to be fucking Great British.
Jamiet99uk (898 D)
22 Feb 16 UTC
I actually occasionally eat a toast sandwich. The combination of textures is similar to what makes a chip butty enjoyable.
Jamiet99uk (898 D)
22 Feb 16 UTC
Note however that you need to put salt and pepper, as well as butter, on the toast.
Octavious (2802 D)
22 Feb 16 UTC
I have yet to meet a single Brit who calls crisps "potato chips".
Sevyas (973 D)
22 Feb 16 UTC
Not british, but that's me about 5 times a day:
"• The overwhelming sorrow of finding a cup of tea you forgot about.
• Turning down a cup of tea for no good reason and instantly knowing you’ve made a terrible, terrible mistake.
• Suddenly remembering your tea and necking it like a massive, lukewarm shot."
wjessop (100 DX)
22 Feb 16 UTC
Maybe you should apply for a British passport. You will fit in well here.
Jamiet99uk (898 D)
22 Feb 16 UTC
@ Octavious: The only use of the phrase "potato chips" in this thread is in your comment. Why did you make it?
wjessop (100 DX)
22 Feb 16 UTC
You guys will split each other's hairs so much you make each other bald.

1. Jamie's copied article refers to "potato crisps".
2. Octavious attempts to make sarcastic reference to this but mistakenly words it as "potato chips".
3. Jamie probably aware of both 1 and 2 but goads Octavious for his own rewording of potato 'crisps' to 'chips'.
Octavious (2802 D)
22 Feb 16 UTC
@ Jamie

My apologies, that should have read "potato crisps". My point stands. I have never heard any Brit refer to crisps as "potato crisps" either.

Now I fear I'm going to have to put my metal phone down for a while and get in my driving car bound for bristol.
Jamiet99uk (898 D)
22 Feb 16 UTC
You are right, Oct, I only ever call them "crisps". I consciously added the word potato for the understanding of the descendants of those treasonous rebels and so-called "pilgrims" who abandoned our shores and now dwell across the Atlantic.
Octavious (2802 D)
22 Feb 16 UTC
4. Octavious ponders whether it is worth revising his "no mute" policy. Desides reluctantly not to. Makes remark about wjessops cutting wit and insight in a failed attempt to illustrate sarcasm.
wjessop (100 DX)
22 Feb 16 UTC
Lol :)
wjessop (100 DX)
22 Feb 16 UTC
At least I will be the last of us to go bald ;)
Jamiet99uk (898 D)
22 Feb 16 UTC
Hey. I have a full head of hair apart from a really nasty scar from where I entered a moving car, head-first.
Octavious (2802 D)
22 Feb 16 UTC
I have plenty of hair, although it's graying at an alarming rate for a man in his early 30s. I hold Jamie largely responsible


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orathaic (1009 D(B))
21 Feb 16 UTC
Dear Male Audience
https://www.the-pool.com/news-views/opinion/2016/7/on-the-sad-inevitability-of-the-grown-man-and-the-teenage-girl
What do we think should be said to these men, who apparently routinely engage in dating teenage girls? Is it a problem, how should we address it?
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Rhinos (1763 D)
22 Feb 16 UTC
Replacement Italy needed ASAP.
gameID=174839 Italy is not submitting orders. I am emailing the mods so they can force CD him, and I need someone to take his position over. He is currently in the lead.
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abgemacht (1076 D(G))
19 Feb 16 UTC
Total Con Live Blog
Let's do this!
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wjessop (100 DX)
21 Feb 16 UTC
Irish Reunification
It will soon be 100 year centenary from the 1916 Easter Rising in Ireland, when insurrection finally lead to the creation of the Irish Free State in 1922, freeing a large majority of Ireland from British colonial rule.
For 95 years, Northern Ireland has remained part of the British system, as a constituent region within the United Kingdom.

Northern Ireland's reunification with the Republic of Ireland: Inevitable? Overdue? Unnecessary? A long way off? Let's discuss!
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Skipper1797 (100 D)
21 Feb 16 UTC
(Quick Live Game) Once More Unto the Breach...
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=174822
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Skipper1797 (100 D)
21 Feb 16 UTC
All those interested in a quick live match, please join:
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=174821
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smoky (771 D)
21 Feb 16 UTC
gunboat-605 France and England are meta!
gunboat-605 which is live now iam prity dam sure england and france are meta!
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A_Tin_Can (2234 D)
21 Feb 16 UTC
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Breaking alliances
You're Austria, facing a Russia/Turkey alliance. Or your Germany, facing a France/England alliance. Or perhaps you're France, and England is in the Channel while Germany is in Burgundy. How do *you* like to deal with this situation? What are your hot tips for breaking alliances?
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brainbomb (290 D)
20 Feb 16 UTC
Kalamata Olives
We know that throughout history religion has been contentious! thats a Fact! But what about delicious olives and feta cheese.
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wjessop (100 DX)
21 Feb 16 UTC
Northern Ireland Secretary
Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers has chosen to support the Brexit "Leave the EU" campaign, despite the majority view in Northern Ireland repeatedly being polled/reported in favour of staying in the EU.

Is this once again making a mockery of the British government's office of Northern Ireland Secretary? Is this role completely inept, showing how out of touch the Conservatives/British government is in its duty of care and representation to Northern Ireland?
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wjessop (100 DX)
18 Feb 16 UTC
America = Gun
Following Jeb Bush's 'America = Gun' post on Twitter, what word/s symbolise America for you? And about other countries?
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krellin (80 DX)
21 Feb 16 UTC
Disturbing Experiences
So, I was standing there peeing, minding my own business. Mid-stream, I farted, which is somewhat normal. But then the smell hit me, and NORMALLY I don't smell my own brand. I freaked out momentarily...then I realized what I was smelling was the asparagus pee. Whew...
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orathaic (1009 D(B))
21 Feb 16 UTC
Quick question
Have old threads been removed?
For example when i search with google, i get two threads, but webdip cna't find them: https://www.google.ie/?gws_rd=cr&ei=HxHJVuzhBoTjO4zxgUA#q=site:webdiplomacy.net%2Fforum.php+guns+germs+and+steel
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CommanderByron (801 D(S))
19 Feb 16 UTC
Discuss
I have run into a problem, I have discovered that I am decent in the early game and usually quickly make serious gains with little deception and lying; however I seem to have trouble preventing the remaining countries from gaining up on me. any thoughts or strategies.
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wjessop (100 DX)
18 Feb 16 UTC
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Pope Intervenes in US Election
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-us-2016-35607597

An interesting intervention from the Pope here, calling Donald Trump as someone who should not be regarded as a Christian based on his comments about Mexico.
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wjessop (100 DX)
17 Feb 16 UTC
Space Programme
Is the Space Programme simply one of humanity's greatest achievements? Or should it be seen as a sign of our failure, that we can spend so much money, energy and resources sending a few men and even fewer women into space, yet we couldn't organise this mass effort to get rid of world hunger or end absolute poverty?

Is the Space Programme the biggest contradiction of our time?
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VashtaNeurotic (2394 D)
11 Jan 15 UTC
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ADVERTISE YOUR NON-LIVE GAMES HERE
We have one for live games, and this will make it so much easier.
Please Advertise your non-live games (with exception to things like School of War or GR Challenges) here and only here.
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brainbomb (290 D)
19 Feb 16 UTC
The quest to make brainbomb a vdip mod
I am beginning my crusade to put my art skills into developing original maps for vdip. Id also like to be able to ban ppl. If you agree sign this post its my formal petition.
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Randomizer (722 D)
19 Feb 16 UTC
Trump calls for Apple Boycott
http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2016-02-19/trump-calls-for-apple-boycott-until-company-unlocks-terrorist-s-iphone

Trump calls for a business other than his to cave into government demands.
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