Moderation Questions
The last iteration of the moderation discussion thread was a complete disaster. Numerous attempts to keep it on topic fa
The parts of the act that regard private discrimination are horrific. They costed trillions of dollars in compliace costs and missed productivity in the following decades, and they violated unalienable rights of all americans since then (freedom of association).
The parts necessary for enactment and enforcement of the 14a with discriminating states are fine
the Soy right
The parts of the act that regard private discrimination are horrific. They costed trillions of dollars in compliace costs and missed productivity in the following decades, and they violated unalienable rights of all americans since then (freedom of association).
The parts necessary for enactment and enforcement of the 14a with discriminating states are fine
Thank you. I appreciate you just confirming it so I didn't have to go find where you did it.
I guess I'll announce that I'll be helping out with modding P&S. If you've seen my posting you will know that they must be pretty desperate to bring me on.
My general vision for modding is that hopefully you wont even know I'm here. Don't be a relentless overt PoS and I'll never have to do anything.
I'm mostly doing this to give myself an undertitle. Any thoughts?
make p&s great again
Topic was which society on record did something first.
I get answered by the hp that some societies that left no records because they didn't have literacy maybe did that before.
I answered that the only societies that count are those who actually left a record and still exist, on the topic of who did something we now consider incredibly moral and positive first.
fun fact, nearly all illiterate societies that had a historical impact which allows us to discuss and study them today are referred to today as whatever ethnic slur the people who combatted and wrote about them called them and not their actual name
let the coordi experiment begin
fun fact, nearly all illiterate societies that had a historical impact which allows us to discuss and study them today are referred to today as whatever ethnic slur the people who combatted and wrote about them called them and not their actual name
"barbarian" referred to stuttering in Greek (ba-ba-ba)
I guess I'll announce that I'll be helping out with modding P&S. If you've seen my posting you will know that they must be pretty desperate to bring me on.
My general vision for modding is that hopefully you wont even know I'm here. Don't be a relentless overt PoS and I'll never have to do anything.
I'm mostly doing this to give myself an undertitle. Any thoughts?
Is Crossnerd officially gone?
This is exactly the way you should MOD. Good luck!
Not exactly.
The word barbarian was used originally by the Greeks to refer to any non-Greek: Egyptians, Persians, Indians, Celts, Germans, Phoenicians, Etruscans, Macedonians, Carthaginians, Vikings, Goths – all of these became known as barbarians. The ancient Greek word βάρβαρος (bárbaros) meant “babbler.” To the Greek ear, someone who did not speak the Greek language babbled, producing the onomatopoeic sound “bar bar bar” which became bárbaros, and later barbaria in Latin.
Not exactly.
Lucio seems to be essentially correct, actually.
Coordi,
I'm not sure what happened with Mets but he's banned can you free him?
Also-- free Lagtight please.
I guess I'll announce that I'll be helping out with modding P&S. If you've seen my posting you will know that they must be pretty desperate to bring me on.
My general vision for modding is that hopefully you wont even know I'm here. Don't be a relentless overt PoS and I'll never have to do anything.
I'm mostly doing this to give myself an undertitle. Any thoughts?
"The world garping to Cordi"
Welcome.
