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Yeet and retreat wrote:*Hugs* so what have you been up to sleepy head?

Dude, dont you think this is unhealthy?
XD

Peismatarika wrote:I'm gonna go back to sleep bye!
So coot
Byeeee

Bye mama...

East Sakhlin wrote:Anyone want a brownie?

*mlems ur hand*
meh pls...
(•ω•)

Yeet and retreat

Peismatarika wrote:I'm gonna go back to sleep bye!
So coot
Byeeee

night sweetie *hugs*
i'm off to bed

Post self-deleted by Yeet and retreat.

Vanishisland wrote:...-- ...- . ...--.?

I am way too lazy to decode morse right now.
Just translate to English please?

Volaworand, Linguiniland, Lily pad nation, 073 039 109 032 080 111 112 112 121, and 1 otherZess

Me being a WA delegate?
What could go wrong?

East Sakhlin wrote:Anyone want a brownie?

yes please

Yeet and retreat wrote:night sweetie *hugs*
i'm off to bed

GN Yeet *tucks you in*

Jaxon wrote:I am way too lazy to decode morse right now.
Just translate to English please?

agreed :-)

BearStackof2015 wrote:Me being a WA delegate?
What could go wrong?

That would be terrifying...

Zess wrote:That would be terrifying...

I would think the RMB would be in shambles
I’d def be a hyperactive RO/Delegate, maybe ad active as your delegate

I find it interesting that the NS state of secularism and religiousness don't depend on each other. Like how I can't have a 99.09 atheism rate but also a 2.18 religiousness rate at the same time.

Zess wrote:I find it interesting that the NS state of secularism and religiousness don't depend on each other. Like how I can't have a 99.09 atheism rate but also a 2.18 religiousness rate at the same time.

yeh I've never quite got why they aren't just directly inverse

Maybe it accounts for Atheists that are into crystal therapies or something?

Linguiniland, Jaxon, Lily pad nation, 073 039 109 032 080 111 112 112 121, and 2 othersZess, and BearStackof2015

The Filippinas wrote:*mlems ur hand*
meh pls...
(•ω•)

Hello!
*gives you brownie*

Volaworand wrote:yes please
GN Yeet *tucks you in*
agreed :-)

Hey Vol!
*hands you a brownie*

East Sakhlin wrote:

Hey Vol!
*hands you a brownie*

Thanks! nom nom nom

I gotta run and get ready for work, have a great night :-)

I'll catch up with everyone in the morning... or whatever it will be for you in 10 hours or so.

Lily pad nation

Volaworand wrote:yeh I've never quite got why they aren't just directly inverse

Maybe it accounts for Atheists that are into crystal therapies or something?

I don’t think that the secularists mean atheists necessarily.

I think securalism is more in tune with whether or not the state cares about religion while religion is that belief of the people.

Volaworand wrote:yeh I've never quite got why they aren't just directly inverse

Maybe it accounts for Atheists that are into crystal therapies or something?

Have you heard of our goddess and savior, Auphelia?

The Golden Cannoli of Origin

(1)In the beginning there was only the great Auphelia and she looked out upon the nothingness and thought to herself well this is boring. (2)The great Auphelia uncurled her tentacles and from within them sprang forth three beings for her to torment: (3)The Fox, The Dragon, and The Dog. (4)Auphelia saw these three play things and smiled as she began to devour her creations because it was fun, and she was hungry. (5)The Dog sensing his imminent destruction begged his creator not to devour him because he was small and instead to devour the large scaly thing that would surely challenge the Goddess for power.

(6)The Dragon unaware of the destruction that was about to befall her had set about wrapping her coils around The Fox, because he was small and frail, yet she was so large and strong. (7)Seeing the gaping maw of the great Auphelia blot out all of existence the Fox, yelped in terror that he and the Dragon not be devoured by the goddess for they would give her heart burn and get fur and scales stuck between her many rows of teeth. (8)Enraged that her creations would not do her bidding the great Auphelia stretched her tentacles wide and flung the Fox, the Dragon, and the Dog far from her. (9)Everywhere her many tentacles stretched existence sprung forth until the entirety of The South Pacific blossomed under her form. (10)Annoyed by her playthings the goddess slumbered.

(11)Fearful that the great Auphelia would seek to wreak havoc upon them the Dragon, grasped a small piece of the goddess in her claws as she fell and set it ablaze with her fire so that she may keep watch for the goddess in case of her return. (12)Sensing the warmth of the miniscule light, the great Auphelia increased it in glorious size so that it would keep her warm. (13)Knowing that the Dragon wanted the light badly, the great Auphelia cast the light far above her out of the Dragons reach.

(14)Seeing the Dragon cry in terror that the light she had made was taken from her the Fox, began to bind some of his fur together, and with a tear from the Dragon, he created a smaller silver ball that reflected some of the warmth from the great light upon the Dragon. (15)Seeing the joy that this caused the Dragon the great Auphelia took the silver ball and cast it too into the sky far above but in the opposite direction of the great light. (16)The great Auphelia then stretched out with her tentacles and grasped the Fox and the Dragon and with such force cast them into their own creations. (17)Banishing them to be forever apart. (18)The Dog seeing the Dragon and The Fox crying in desperation at their sudden abandonment and imminent solitary confinement set about a plan. (19)Catching the large ball of light in its mouth the Dog flung it over his shoulder so that it would travel around the great Auphelia and the land she had created below her. (20)The Dog then retrieved the smaller silver ball and tossed it over his other shoulder with an even greater force so that it would travel around the great Auphelia in the opposite direction. (21)This guaranteed that the Fox and the Dragon, though separated, would still be able to meet at least twice a day as they traveled around the great Auphelia.

(22)Seeing that her fun had been interrupted by the Dog the great Auphelia said Bad Doggie as her tentacle smashed into the Dog and he fractured the land upon which he landed. (23)Pain overcame the Dog and he began to cry tear of heart felt hurt. (24)His tears filled up the cracks between the lands and formed the great seas and oceans that separate the great lands of The South Pacific. (25)When the great Auphelia looked over what was created with the land and seas below and the sun and moon above, she smiled that it was good. (26)Content in her grandeur and creation the great Auphelia retracted her tentacles and slumbered once again.

Read factbook

Auphelia, Volaworand, Beepee, Jaxon, and 2 othersLily pad nation, and 073 039 109 032 080 111 112 112 121

Volaworand wrote:Thanks! nom nom nom

I gotta run and get ready for work, have a great night :-)

I'll catch up with everyone in the morning... or whatever it will be for you in 10 hours or so.

Oaky, bye vol!

Hey gu-
Oh. Dead. This place is dead. Hm.

Jaxon wrote:Hey gu-
Oh. Dead. This place is dead. Hm.

Ambush question:
Do you think a masochistic killer exists?

Zess wrote:I find it interesting that the NS state of secularism and religiousness don't depend on each other. Like how I can't have a 99.09 atheism rate but also a 2.18 religiousness rate at the same time.

Probably because NS secularism is measured as a rate-percentage-thing while the measurement unit of religiousness is prayers per hour.

Jaxon wrote:Hey gu-
Oh. Dead. This place is dead. Hm.

Yeah it's usual dead around this time and picks back up later in the night

Abarri wrote:Ambush question:
Do you think a masochistic killer exists?

Yes and plot twist it's you

Abarri wrote:Ambush question:
Do you think a masochistic killer exists?
Probably because NS secularism is measured as a rate while the measurement unit of religiousness is prayers per hour.

Well of course. But I’m not one.
I don’t like pain. Just don’t mind it. But no doubt Auphelia is one. Pain is power to her <.<

Jaxon wrote:Well of course. But I’m not one.
I don’t like pain. Just don’t mind it. But no doubt Auphelia is one. Pain is power to her <.<

But if you're talking about the French "pain", I'd sure like to have a constant stash of them.

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