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ziuq

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  1. hey psst can you lend me half of 75k pls

  2. *wears gibus* *wears pyrovision goggles* *wears Mercenary badge* Let's do this... (Builds level 3 sentry and level 3 dispenser in a corner and hides there for the entire event)
  3. exite

    Well hello there, fellow filipino boi

     

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      ziuq

      Oh hello! Didn't know a kabayan is here in the HG community!

  4. DO YOU LOVE POLITICS? ... DO YOU HAVE AN EXPANDED KNOWLEDGE ABOUT POLITICS? ... DO YOU LIKE TO CREATE A NATION ACCORDING TO YOUR POLITICAL IDEAS AND CARE FOR ITS PEOPLE? ... ... WELL THIS GAME IS JUST FOR YOU!!!! NationStates is a multiplayer government simulation browser game. It was created by Max Barry and was publicly released on 13 November 2002, based loosely on his novel Jennifer Government. Barry founded the site as an independent vehicle publicising the book one week before its release. The site continues to promote books written by Barry, but has developed to be a sizeable online community, with over 5 million user-created nations. Gameplay "Issues" gaming Players set up their nation by answering a short questionnaire about their intentions for its economy, civil rights and political freedoms, giving it a name, a flag from current countries and territories or their own, a national animal, a currency, and an official motto. The player's response to the initial questionnaire defines the type of government they are running, though it can change over time as you answer Issues. Gameplay hinges on deciding government policies: Multiple times each day the player is presented with an automatically assigned "issue", such as choosing whether to allow a right-wing protest march, or dealing with food shortages in their country. The player chooses a government stance from a list of options, or may choose to dismiss the problem. Each action or inaction affects the prosperity of the player's country, and may have unforeseen effects. For instance, granting greater political freedom may lead to more civil unrest. Some issues are written by the game's developers, while others are submitted by players with in-game "populations" of 50,000,000 or greater. For the first 30 days of a nation's existence, only game-created issues can be answered, but after that period any approved issue can be answered. The player's responses to issues affect the nation's status in three main factors: the level of Political Freedoms and Civil Rights and the strength of the Economy. Based on the nation's civil, economic and political freedoms, the nation is assigned to one of 27 government types, from Anarchy, to Inoffensive Centrist Democracy, to Psychotic Dictatorship. Although there is no way of "winning" the game, daily "World Census reports" are compiled for each region and the entire world, ranking nations on anything from economic strength to the most liberal public nudity laws. Raiding/defending gameplay Outside the basic technical parameters of nation play, players can also move freely between regions, and use their status to "endorse" each other, making one of them regional World Assembly Delegate, a tactic commonly referred to as raiding. This sometimes, depending on the regional settings, gives the invaders power over the region's appearance, border control, "embassies" with other regions, among other powers. Certain regions, such as the Black Hawks, exist to do such, leading to the rise of other, "defending" regions who seek to prevent raiders from doing so, such as The Order of the Grey Wardens. Regions A region is defined as a group of nations which come together in order to interact. They do this on a Regional Message Board, which functions much like a chat room, on regional offsite forums, through groups such as Zetaboards and Discord. Furthermore, many regions, particularly larger ones, have "regional governments", which involve themselves in the World Assembly, in inter-regional gameplay, and domestic regional affairs. Some of these regions, such as The North Pacific, have adopted democratic governmental models, while others, such as Lazarus, opt for monarchy or other forms of regional government. New nations appear in one of five main game regions (known in the game as "feeders") located in the NationStates version of the Pacific Ocean (The East, West, North, South and the Pacific), but nations are able to move to other regions, or create their own. Nations that remain inactive and are resurrected are put into three "sinker" regions called Osiris, Balder, and Lazarus, all named after characters that purportedly rose from the dead. Nations ejected or banned from a region are moved to a region known as "The Rejected Realms". Players may have multiple nations (contributing to the active nation count), but only one nation may be a member of the World Assembly. The World Assembly The World Assembly is an international law-making body within NationStates, in which players may submit resolutions that, if they garner enough approvals from regional World Assembly Delegates, reach a vote among all members of the organization (membership is voluntary). These resolutions, some of which are drafted on the forums, have covered a range of international issues, such as human rights and environmental protection, usually written in a format similar to that in a Model United Nations resolution. Involvement in the World Assembly has led to an argument among nations as to the merits of national Sovereignty as opposed to the World Federalist Movement (also called International Federalism), which has the power to make binding laws over its member nations. One example of these contentious resolutions was "Reproductive Freedoms", which requires member nations to legalize abortion.
  5. A student visits the principal's office: Principal: "What is your name, son?" Strudent: "D-d-d-dav-dav-david, sir." Principal: "Oh, do you have a stutter?" Student: "No sir, my dad has a stutter but the guy who registered my name was an asshole."
  6. Greetinsg! I ma here to demonstatr ya'll how 2 raost plant. Enjoy! Step !: Get door Step @: Get plant Step #: Be Immlator Step $: Place plant on top of door Step %: Fire up door to start raosting plant If you do it correctly, you will get this: And if the raosting is done, you will get this: i'm sorry
  7. Greetings, I would like someone to make a Nation/Country Flag for me. The flag must be suitable with two or more keywords I posted below: Totalitarianism / Authoritarianism Democracy Socialism Liberal Superiority / Aryanism Aestheticism (or simply Aesthetic) I would really like this for free but if you want to be paid then do not hesitate to PM me. If paid, please upload the flag either in low quality (but not really low, just enough to see the design) or putting a watermark in it.
  8. Hello, I am rich. I am feeling that I am the Mansa Musa of HG Zombie Survival. So, to lessen my points and decrease my social economic status, I will be hosting a Periodical Flash Event in HG Zombie Survival. Q: HOW DOES THE EVENT WORK? A: If I am still a human, I will be asking a question to the Team Chat. Q: HOW DOES THE EVENT END? A: The Event ends when a human answers the question. Q: THAT'S ALL? A: Yes Q: WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS TO ENTER? A: Must have very high Intellectual Quality/Quotient (IQ) Must have a fast internet connection to recieve the message as soon as I entered it Must be very fast when it comes to typing WITH NO TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS Q: WHAT TYPE OF QUESTIONS WILL YOU BE ASKING? A: My questions will be at a random level (From Kindergarten questions to College questions) in a random subject (Math, Science, History, and more except English) given on a random time. So be aware. Q: WHAT IS THE PRIZE? A: It depends on my question. The prize will be ranging from 100 in-game points to 1000 in-game points.
  9. happy birfdae

  10. brgr.

    Happy birthday. :)

  11. Punda

    Happy Birthday! Enjoy your life :3

  12. Happy birthday!

  13. 'Sup guys! Here are some of the ideas and their reasons I've thought of for this new Card System: Allow these cards to be tradable (So we will not need an Artifact Division) Allow all cards to be sellable to the system for points. Higher Tier = Higher Price (So we can sell Common cards to upgrade other cards) Add a card that increases the stats for the "Super Zombie" in some objective maps. Add a card for the Medical Zombie (If you can, please) That's pretty all I can think of right now. Anyways, Hope you can add all or some of these suggestions (Especially the 1st and 2nd).
  14. Welcome to HellsGamers Community :) GMOD recruit