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November 14th, 2016 6:52 PMSomewhere_Trump isn't ideal at all, but he is much better than Clinton. And he is going moderate so far, so he wont be as bad as the left says he is.
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November 14th, 2016 7:50 AMSektorI couldn't agree more. I know Trump isn't ideal, but knowing Clinton and her track record? Yeesh.
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November 13th, 2016 5:11 PMSomewhere_well i think they are all wrong xD
the only thing the alt-right would do if they lost would be blame it on George Soros and proceed to make dank memes and sad pepes, much less riot
I'm very happy Clinton is not our president. Of course the next four years will be interesting... 4 more years of Trump memes! -
November 11th, 2016 5:35 PMSektorNot too surprised. Clinton is a snake, and even with the majority of the media on her side and so many celebrities: Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Lady Ga-Ga, Miley Cyrus, Amy Schumer, Katy Perry, Beyonce, Lena Dunham, Madonna, Lee Daniels, the entire cast of Empire, the West Wing cast, Meryl Streep, Elizabeth Banks, Julianne Moore, George and Amal Clooney, Ja Rule, Robert De Niro, America Ferrera, Abby Wambach, Kim Kardashian, Sarah Silverman, Magic Johnson, Pharrell, and Salma Hayek couldn't have all been wrong, can they? Ohohohoho!
Now we have unemployed people and students roaming about causing a ruckus. Just wish their boss would give them a reality check real soon. I doubt the 'alt-right' would be doing the same thing if they lost. From the very beginning I've seen nothing but hate, lies and denial pour from Clinton and [some] supporters.
The next four years are going to be interesting. I'm thankful Clinton lost though. -
November 10th, 2016 2:05 PMSomewhere_what do you think of the Trump victory?
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November 8th, 2016 10:37 PMSektorI tend to just leave it and let my computer sleep, but I'm not sure if that does anything, really. . .
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November 8th, 2016 12:22 PMSomewhere_ya i do that all the time. I say I'm busy and doing homework, but it doesnt like it haha
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November 7th, 2016 6:24 PMSektorHey boyo, just got back online. I reallly should close out my windows to prevent the appearance of being online, ohohohoho!
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November 7th, 2016 4:36 PMSomewhere_whats uppppppp
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October 23rd, 2016 1:53 PMSomewhere_ill get back to this a little later lol, but thanks for sending me it!
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October 23rd, 2016 11:42 AMSektorThere was a cough. Someone shifted their footing, and another scratched at his ear. The knights and holy men gathered in the tent to discuss battle plans. Gregory scratched at his bearded neck as he often did, which irritated Samuel to no end. "Would you stop that?" he hissed at the younger knight and slapped his gauntleted hand away from his face. Samuel's own hand was well armoured in kind and the effect was a nice resounding clack. Chief Diocese Jerl sniffed and wiped his nose with his finger and stifled a cough. Jerl viewed the knights with disdain and believed they were only a perpetuated, but necessary, evil. "Let's move along with this, shall we?" he sneezed at the tail end of his sentence and nearly worked his way into another coughing fit. Holy knight Armond de Sonnac sighed, and laid his gauntlet atop the battle line map stretched across the table "Gentlemen... stop." The bickering between the knights and bishops died down fairly quick soon after he spoke, and several eyes began to regard him. Armond pointed and traced the map with his middle finger, and due to an unfortunate battle years prior Armand had lost well over half of his index finger in defense of the holy order. "We're all here for a very real, very serious threat." Armond furrowed his brow in frustration, he garnered much respect from both sides, he was a veteran knight of several decades and a devout soul in the eyes of the church and yet he felt like he was nothing more than a glorified wet nurse. Without precise focus, the summit would devolve into who said what to whom and petty rivalries and jealousies would surge to the fore. "The Necromancer has revealed himself. We know from which direction he marches." Armond glanced up from the map to make sure he hadn't lost anyone's attention "He marches from the Piërdth mountains." there was a burst of clamour from the group and a cry from the collective mob "Nothing! Nothing can survive the Piërdth mountain range!" many shouts of approval were drawn from the comment "Be silent!" Armond roared, and his order was received with immediate result "The dead do not mind the cold. They march willingly through the frost and winds the death mountain throws at them without hesitation." A sudden dawn of realization crested several of their faces "But... but there aren't any keeps or- or castles near the base of the region!" one of the priests stammered "No, there is not, Father. That is why you have all been summoned here. The Necromancer goes where he pleases and whenever he chooses." Gregory stepped forth and marked the map with his own fingers "But if we cannot halt him at the cursed pass then that would mean..." his gorge rose. The Piërdth mountain range had no need for a well guarded pass. Even in the middle of the hottest summers, the pass would bellow out a chill that crystallized the closest greens, causing them to become brittle and glass like and freeze bite any animal that had mistakenly garnered too close to the maw of the mountain "Nothing has ever come from death's jaw." Samuel whispered this as he glanced up from the map and looked into Armond's face. "Nothing, until now knight. The Sallikc Plain is not an ideal defensive position. There are no walls, no natural rises in the land to provide cover, or advantage. There are no major landmarks. Just farmland" Armond knew that more than a few knights had originally called the Sallikc Plains home many moons ago and privately wondered how many of them were truly worried about their distant family members. "The Necromancer corrupts as he goes along his campaign and it's only by blind luck and divine mercy that we're even aware of his march's direction." Armond made a grand sweep of the map, drawing the full effect of what the Necromancer's unhindered progress would incur. "He leaves nothing, for he needs nothing. The castles in his marching directions have poor defenses due west for the specific reason that the Piërdth mountain range lies in he west." There was a sniffle and a wet cough "Death's Jaw indeed" Chief Diocese Jerl muttered.
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October 23rd, 2016 9:58 AMSomewhere_I would love to collaborate, but idk if I have the time or skill. you seem much better than me. xD Have you read my short story in the writing section of PC?
You would want to sell fanfics? -
October 22nd, 2016 9:45 PMSektorWe could collude together in crafting a Pokémon story ohohoho! I don't know, really. I haven't come up with the inspiration and Pokémon fanfics are like... nobody even buys them a dime a dozen, they're in boxes that say free right on them.
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October 22nd, 2016 8:38 PMSomewhere_well i need to name the ideology, not form of government. xD Although timocracy could be Henryist, it wouldnt be the name of the ideology- only a part of a suggestion (the 2nd purpose of Henryism). I haven't finished it yet, but some timocratic ideals could be part of it. As for Chronocracy, you haven't seen my definitions of rightful and legitimate haha.
So far I need I think to fit the standards of Henryism (thus far), a mix of monarchy would be necessary. But a pure monarchy would be insufficient. I'm thinking dual sovereignty with a parliament, but... the government requires consent to be a citizen. and one wouldnt become a citizen if he couldn't vote while another could. (for long-term success, a democracy must have voting restrictions). idk.
Interesting. Are those short experts part of a bigger story?
I want to write a fanfic for pokemon as well, but idk what it would be.
Both of those quotes are epic btw!!! -
October 22nd, 2016 8:05 PMSektorHmm. Long term? Meritocracy and Timocracy might fit as well. I would call it a Chronocracy, considering that time is rightful and legitimate. Just an idea I guess. I enjoy writing poems and short excerpts of what someone says:
"It was horror, sir. With them came flies as fat and bloated as the season's plumpest berries. Even their standards were wrought with rust and filth... byt the Emperor, it was almost as if they [standards] were... alive?" - First Sgt. Vizen, on her last tour of SV-343
I'm influenced by science fiction and fiction in general. I was thinking of going through and making some sort of fan fiction for Pokémon or some other but have yet to do so.
"...By the graces of their god they went, falling in amongst the sick. Granting gifts most graciously upon those that had scorned them, granting life, from death." - Book of Decay, chapter 932.6v3

