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Doshy II (128 D)
19 Sep 14 UTC
Short questionnaire on aliens:
Hello,
If you don't mind answering this short questionnaire, please do. Thank you!
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kasimax (243 D)
04 Oct 14 UTC
kenya missing in world gunboat
1 day phases, good position.

gameID=146348
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00matthew2000 (454 D)
04 Oct 14 UTC
Anyone who is interested in a world game, join mine.
It has no password for easy access and you have 10 days to join.
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joshuavoskamp (480 D)
04 Oct 14 UTC
Live Game, anyone bored?
Hey! Anyone interested in a live game, starting sometime in the next twenty minutes? If there's at least 5 people interested I'll start one.
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VillageIdiot (7813 D)
02 Oct 14 UTC
What would you do?
Find myself in this diplomacy meta issue, and not entirely sure how best to handle it. Curious on peoples take on this.
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Presti70 (100 D)
04 Oct 14 UTC
NEW ANCIENT MEDITERRANEAN MAP
here the link:
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/filepage/106554/ancient-mediterranean-map
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JaimeR (100 D)
04 Oct 14 UTC
New game -- Skill share 2
A place for experienced players and noobs to meet and mingle. Please consider joining Skill share 2: gameID=148402
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Lando Calrissian (100 D(S))
31 Aug 14 UTC
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2014 Gunboat Tournament Final
Some details inside.
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JamesYanik (548 D)
03 Oct 14 UTC
WEEKEND DIPLOMACY CHALLENGE
So I'm thinking about making a live world game but with 10-15 minutes phases. Right now I want to see who would join, it would be some time tomorrow around 6:00 C/T. Anyone considering it?
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NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
03 Oct 14 UTC
The nonsense people talk about Islam
How much rubbish do people talk about Islam, I sometimes wonder if some people on here have any Muslim friends at all. Please share your most ridiculous Islamophobic stories
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JamesYanik (548 D)
03 Oct 14 UTC
Ezio ooh kill em
((((((-.-) Ooh
Kill <|///////////
/////////\ E’m
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semck83 (229 D(B))
03 Oct 14 UTC
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Tolerance and the Outgroup
An interesting post. Discuss.

http://slatestarcodex.com/2014/09/30/i-can-tolerate-anything-except-the-outgroup/
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Jamiet99uk (808 D)
02 Oct 14 UTC
Being pushed 25km in a wheelchair
This crazy Dutch kid just grabbed me and made me sit in a wheelchair. He looked pretty crazy and I figured he was suffering from an overdose of earth radiation so I didn't resist. He then proceeded to run 25km over some very bumpy terrain, with me in the chair, despite my increasingly vocal protestation.
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Jamiet99uk (808 D)
01 Oct 14 UTC
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David Cameron's party conference rap
Priceless:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YBumQHPAeU
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steephie22 (182 D(S))
02 Oct 14 UTC
Running 25km, pushing someone in a wheelchair..?
It's one of those crazy thoughts I had. I figured I'd at least get myself informed. I'm now allowed to try it according to the council that matters, although I'd be forced to start in the back and stuff like that.
So I already have the green light in the bank, but can I even do this? Finishing time registration ends after 3 hours, so I guess I'd really want to run it within 3 hours. Possible?
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murraysheroes (526 D(B))
26 Sep 14 UTC
Players from
Our game was cancelled and I don't know who would be interested in forming a new one. I would be, and if I remember correctly ckroberts and A_Tin_Can were both up for it as well. Please post here if you want to join. I know we'll be looking for at least one replacement for the new game as well. 100 point, full press, anon, 3-day phases, WTA.
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Jamiet99uk (808 D)
01 Oct 14 UTC
Coleslaw
I really like coleslaw. Do you?
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NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
01 Oct 14 UTC
Use proper English please you neanderthals
As this is an English language website can we not all try and spell the words correctly .... if you wanna use it then don't abuse it
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ChrisB_Critters (0 DX)
01 Oct 14 UTC
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Hi!
Just wanted to introduce myself. I'm ChrisB. Originally from the great Commonwealth of Virginia, I've lived all over the US and spent years outside the US in government field offices. I'm in my late 60s and have loved Diplomacy for a long time.
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Brewmachine (104 D)
01 Oct 14 UTC
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Are you a genius, but don't have the time to ball daily?
Boy, do I have a game for you! If you're like me, you know that you have a devastating potential but can't find a ton of time to play daily. With this game, you can kill people every two days without having to speak to the other wieners in the game with you. So what are you waiting for? Join this game.*
http://webdiplomacy.net/board.php?gameID=148249
*I am not responsible for anyone joining that I know in real life or not, as this is a game that I am only advertising online.
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ag7433 (927 D(S))
01 Oct 14 UTC
Game with RL Friends (need more to fill game)
I promise we (friend & family) are all competitive. Willing to make anon to ensure a good game. WTA 24 hrs 30 pts.

I need 6 more people to fill the game.
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grking (100 D)
29 Sep 14 UTC
Tess of the D'Ubervilles
Quick guys - can someone give me a summary of Tess of the D'Ubervilles??? I need to have it read by next period (1:05) and sparknotes is blocked on the school computers.
Plz help guys???
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jmo1121109 (3812 D)
29 Sep 14 UTC
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Lmao, oh sure, why the hell not.

The poor peddler John Durbeyfield is stunned to learn that he is the descendent of an ancient noble family, the d’Urbervilles. Meanwhile, Tess, his eldest daughter, joins the other village girls in the May Day dance, where Tess briefly exchanges glances with a young man. Mr. Durbeyfield and his wife decide to send Tess to the d’Urberville mansion, where they hope Mrs. d’Urberville will make Tess’s fortune. In reality, Mrs. d’Urberville is no relation to Tess at all: her husband, the merchant Simon Stokes, simply changed his name to d’Urberville after he retired. But Tess does not know this fact, and when the lascivious Alec d’Urberville, Mrs. d’Urberville’s son, procures Tess a job tending fowls on the d’Urberville estate, Tess has no choice but to accept, since she blames herself for an accident involving the family’s horse, its only means of income.

Tess spends several months at this job, resisting Alec’s attempts to seduce her. Finally, Alec takes advantage of her in the woods one night after a fair. Tess knows she does not love Alec. She returns home to her family to give birth to Alec’s child, whom she christens Sorrow. Sorrow dies soon after he is born, and Tess spends a miserable year at home before deciding to seek work elsewhere. She finally accepts a job as a milkmaid at the Talbothays Dairy.

At Talbothays, Tess enjoys a period of contentment and happiness. She befriends three of her fellow milkmaids—Izz, Retty, and Marian—and meets a man named Angel Clare, who turns out to be the man from the May Day dance at the beginning of the novel. Tess and Angel slowly fall in love. They grow closer throughout Tess’s time at Talbothays, and she eventually accepts his proposal of marriage. Still, she is troubled by pangs of conscience and feels she should tell Angel about her past. She writes him a confessional note and slips it under his door, but it slides under the carpet and Angel never sees it.

After their wedding, Angel and Tess both confess indiscretions: Angel tells Tess about an affair he had with an older woman in London, and Tess tells Angel about her history with Alec. Tess forgives Angel, but Angel cannot forgive Tess. He gives her some money and boards a ship bound for Brazil, where he thinks he might establish a farm. He tells Tess he will try to accept her past but warns her not to try to join him until he comes for her.

Tess struggles. She has a difficult time finding work and is forced to take a job at an unpleasant and unprosperous farm. She tries to visit Angel’s family but overhears his brothers discussing Angel’s poor marriage, so she leaves. She hears a wandering preacher speak and is stunned to discover that he is Alec d’Urberville, who has been converted to Christianity by Angel’s father, the Reverend Clare. Alec and Tess are each shaken by their encounter, and Alec appallingly begs Tess never to tempt him again. Soon after, however, he again begs Tess to marry him, having turned his back on his -religious ways.

Tess learns from her sister Liza-Lu that her mother is near death, and Tess is forced to return home to take care of her. Her mother recovers, but her father unexpectedly dies soon after. When the family is evicted from their home, Alec offers help. But Tess refuses to accept, knowing he only wants to obligate her to him again.

At last, Angel decides to forgive his wife. He leaves Brazil, desperate to find her. Instead, he finds her mother, who tells him Tess has gone to a village called Sandbourne. There, he finds Tess in an expensive boardinghouse called The Herons, where he tells her he has forgiven her and begs her to take him back. Tess tells him he has come too late. She was unable to resist and went back to Alec d’Urberville. Angel leaves in a daze, and, heartbroken to the point of madness, Tess goes upstairs and stabs her lover to death. When the landlady finds Alec’s body, she raises an alarm, but Tess has already fled to find Angel.

Angel agrees to help Tess, though he cannot quite believe that she has actually murdered Alec. They hide out in an empty mansion for a few days, then travel farther. When they come to Stonehenge, Tess goes to sleep, but when morning breaks shortly thereafter, a search party discovers them. Tess is arrested and sent to jail. Angel and Liza-Lu watch as a black flag is raised over the prison, signaling Tess’s execution.
jmo1121109 (3812 D)
29 Sep 14 UTC
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Don't worry, I didn't alter any key parts...
grking (100 D)
29 Sep 14 UTC
Thanks jmo.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baucis_and_Philemon
Sounds about right from what I remember of the book.

Honestly, I couldn't get through it in high school. It just was not my cup of tea. I had to bullshit a report using only sparknotes as a guide.
jmo1121109 (3812 D)
29 Sep 14 UTC
Oh I never read it, I just copied and pasted from sparknotes.
2ndWhiteLine (2606 D(B))
29 Sep 14 UTC
SparkNotes is block, WebDip isn't.....ok
bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
29 Sep 14 UTC
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You know if you use https:// instead of http://, you can bypass a lot of those blocked addresses.
goldfinger0303 (3157 DMod)
29 Sep 14 UTC
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And here I thought jmo was secretly a literary master
ghug (5068 D(B))
29 Sep 14 UTC
Sounds like your high school had a weak-ass blocker, bo. Mine was not as easily fooled. I remember not being able to work on a report on Islam because all the resources were blocked for terrorism.
bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
29 Sep 14 UTC
My high school didn't block anything, so maybe that's out of date, because I haven't had to deal with blocks since middle school. My high school was practically a utopia when it comes to freedom and privileges. They didn't care what you did as long as it wasn't porn.
Putin33 (111 D)
29 Sep 14 UTC
I hope your teacher flunks you.
Mapu (362 D)
29 Sep 14 UTC
What do you care whether his teacher flunks him or not?
Putin33 (111 D)
29 Sep 14 UTC
Because crime deserves punishment.
abgemacht (1076 D(G))
29 Sep 14 UTC
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Another book I'm sure OP didnt read.
Mapu (362 D)
29 Sep 14 UTC
So will you feel better if some random kid in a suburban high school is flunked for getting a book summary online?
Putin33 (111 D)
29 Sep 14 UTC
Yes.
santosh (335 D)
29 Sep 14 UTC
For everyone else who doesn't want to read the classics: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLghL9V9QTN0jTgA1qrhWrBCB_Ln4xlVlB
hammac (100 D)
29 Sep 14 UTC
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Putin +1 (or more) - I think the OP ought to drop English Literature (or whatever it's called where you are) - what's the point of cheating - READ THE BOOK!
bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
29 Sep 14 UTC
Sparknotes isn't cheating.
Jamiet99uk (808 D)
29 Sep 14 UTC
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It's not cheating if the assignment was to read the Sparknotes for Tess of the D'Ubervilles.

It's cheating if the assignment was to actually read Tess of the D'Ubervilles itself.
Putin33 (111 D)
29 Sep 14 UTC
The fact that he had to ask webdip to copy and paste sparknotes for him because his school banned the website says everything.
bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
29 Sep 14 UTC
It might not be the right thing to do, but do you think it's actually going to help him? Sparknotes doesn't do shit for me. I'm fantastic at BSing my way through a lecture and getting a participation grade and so is every other student (at least those that care about their participation grade), but if he actually has to use the reading material on an exam or in some sort of presentation and all he has is Sparknotes, he's fucked.
Putin33 (111 D)
29 Sep 14 UTC
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Yes, cheating does not lead to learning. That much is obvious.
ghug (5068 D(B))
29 Sep 14 UTC
Yeah, any class actually teaching him anything is not going to be passable with just Sparknotes. Sparknotes is useful as a tool to refresh yourself before a test if a class is too slow and you've been reading other things or presumably as a study tool, but that's about it.
bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
29 Sep 14 UTC
That's my point. Without actually reading, Sparknotes doesn't get you anything. If you actually read, it's a great tool for expanding and potentially clarifying something unclear without wasting class time.
ghug (5068 D(B))
29 Sep 14 UTC
"Thanks jmo.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baucis_and_Philemon"

Is the implication here that grking is a God disguised as a bad student?
NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
30 Sep 14 UTC
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"I remember not being able to work on a report on Islam because all the resources were blocked for terrorism."
- You should live in the 'land of the free', you can do everything there, where do you live.... China, I hear they block the internet.
I cannot believe a modern democratic country would block internet pages mentioning the word Islam for fear of terrorism, that must be some kind of joke right?
Please someone tell me that is not true..... Islam is one of the worlds major religions, not a terrorist organisation.
bo_sox48 (5202 DMod(G))
30 Sep 14 UTC
Jesus Christ Nigee, it's the SCHOOLS that block the page, not the fucking country.
ghug (5068 D(B))
30 Sep 14 UTC
Jesus Christ bo, it was a fucking public school, and it was fucking horrific.

+1 Nigee
NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
30 Sep 14 UTC
Yes Bo, schools are where children get educated, do schools censor the word Islam really ... that's a joke right, individual schools have internet policies on terrorism that exclude knowledge and information if the word Islam is included ..... that sounds like a pretty fucked-up school. I suppose if it is privately funded by an anti-Islamist that would made sense, are there no laws that govern this sort of thing?

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abgemacht (1076 D(G))
24 Jul 14 UTC
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The Boroughs Diplomacy Tournament
While planning for the webDip F2F Tournament next Summer, some locals expressed interest in a tournament this Fall. I'm planning on hosting a new F2F Tournament, the Boroughs, this October. This is not the official webDip tournament, but ya'll are welcome to come. Details will be updated in this thread and here: https://sites.google.com/site/boroughsdiplomacy/home
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NigeeBaby (100 D(G))
01 Oct 14 UTC
Why the Japanese don't go to the seaside in September
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-29429742
Interesting topic on the Japanese and the desire/pressure for conformity and social cohesion, "Follow the rules. Don't be selfish. The nail that sticks out gets hammered down."
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cardcollector (1270 D)
28 Sep 14 UTC
Who wants to play a card game?
I'm looking for quality players to play a game of gunboat with me. (Sorry for the letdown and the bad pun.) Need 4 more.

25 hours, 20 point buy-in, Classic map, Anon Gunboat.
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Mondlevic (109 D)
30 Sep 14 UTC
What happened here?
Can anyone explain to me why Tyrolia wasn't able to push into Piedmont with these moves? How was the support from Venice broken?

http://webdiplomacy.net/map.php?gameID=146635&turn=9&mapType=large
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Tru Ninja (1016 D(S))
16 Sep 14 UTC
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2014 Webdiplomacy Tournament
I will start taking signups for the tournament. Here's how it will be different:

There will be a cash buy-in. The amount depends on the number of people that can commit (and buy-in) to the tourney. If I can get at least 25 players, the buy-in is $10. This would allow me to use the proceeds to purchase plaques for the top 3 places and best country awards. The remainder ($50-$100) would go to the site as a donation for allowing us to put together this tournament.
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mendax (321 D)
30 Sep 14 UTC
Isn't conference season fun?
http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/george-osborne-oscar-rickett-irvine-welsh-710?utm_source=vicefbuk
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ShaolinNinja (341 D)
29 Sep 14 UTC
Private message help
Is there a way for me to check old PMs?
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civwarbuff (305 D)
30 Sep 14 UTC
New Game, Anonymous, Winner Takes All
Any comers to a new game entitled "Autumn of Glory," with the extremely cheap buy-in of only ten points are more than welcome as long as you are willing to and intend to play the game.
Details below.....

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