I'm overwhelmed with fascination upon hearing these news. I do hope we'll hear further reports about this child as they grow up, so that we can learn whether raising a child without any (IMO) unnecessary social concepts such as gender is simple or complicated a task.
Cats are not only my favorite domestic pet, but also my favorite animal in general. And one day, I shall get myself one! What a glorious day that will be!
Had this been a test on authoritarianism in general instead of conservative authoritarianism, I might have gotten a higher score (my views tend to be a bit paternalistic). For this test, the score was 67.
In The P, homosexuality, like all issues of sexual nature, belong to one's private life, and therefore can be practiced freely within one's own apartment, as long as all the parties do it willingly. Also, the P-an government can register homosexual relationships as official, just like heterosexual r...
1 - What is the legal drinking age? 18 years 2 - Driving age? 18 years 3 - Age of sexual consent? 16 years 4 - Voting age? No elections are held in The P 5 - At what age would someone become an adult (free from parental control)? 18 6 - What types of recreational drugs (if any) are legal? Sale of al...
The P -- Social Entity of The P -- N/A (There is no single individual who can be described as a head of state; the largest executive body is the Grand Executive Council, whose members are all more or less equal in power)
Nation Name: The P Chief of State: N/A Name of Ambassador: Siegfried Cunningham Type of Government: Paternal Meritocracy Number of Staff (Up to 70): 35 Number of Home Country Security Personnel (Up to 15): 13 Security Personnel Armaments (No destructive weapoins): Colt Single Action Army revolvers V...
The Social Entity of The P is a gargantuan, environmentally stunning nation, remarkable for its restrictive gun laws. Its hard-nosed, cynical population of 10.624 billion are ruled without fear or favor by a psychotic dictator, who outlaws just about everything and refers to the populace as "my...
I guess that, of the options presented in the first post in this thread, the Social Entity of The P would be a Grand Council, since the country is ruled by a sprawling bureaucracy which consists of series of departments, all of which choose their employees/members in a manner similar to corporation ...
Of those books you listed, I've read the Illuminatus! Trilogy, and just wanted to say that it is a perfect thing to read for those who like either books that screw with your mind, absurd humor, or both. Not to mention it's importance to conspiracy fiction in general.
That sounds like an extremely unpleasant place to live. Enforced equality, government issued meaning to life, not good things. The government doesn't actually give people the meaning to live in the sense that it would say "You do this, and will make you happy!" Instead, during one's schoo...
As far as such relative concepts as Good and Evil apply to nations, we find The P to be a good nation. We are a vanguard of Order in a world filled with Chaos. We bring equality to where such things are threatened by the greed and selfishness of human being. We give people's lives a meaning, through...
I didn't mind NS2 in the beginning. Sure, it did seem less like a sequel with improvements and more like a poor ripoff of NationStates, but I remained optimistic (there was no reason for me to be pessimistic, since I hadn't paid anything, and complaining about free games that have a chance of gettin...
My name is unimportant. If my memory serves me, I found NationStates by reading about it from a local newspaper. I'm quite sure that's how I found it. The article itself may have been about NationStates, or Jennifer Government, or both. The name of my nation is the Social Entity of The P. It might b...