Julian shrugged. "Pretty much anything's legal if the Guard don't catch you doing it, but if you want to be a bit less worried, just go for something that looks like a cigarette. I don't use, so I don't really know, but I've seen people light up joints right next to guard and they didn't mind. ...
I know it says open but this is a little ridiculous. I've sent him a telegram asking him to edit it, but I may need a deletion if it doesn't get edited.
Teri rolled her eyes and looked down over her sunglasses at the man. Foreigners, at least one of them, by the looks of it. One of them was an Anglician, probably telling his friends he could help them score some tail. "Sorry boys," she called. "My taste runs more in the taste of men, ...
To those who regularly go to debate clubs/groups, how far do you go where notes are concerned? I mean, do you just have cue-cards or do you have a gargantuan dossier? At my uni Afghanistan debate I found that having about 5 pages of quotes/counter-arguments etc were more than enough for the 20 minu...
To those who regularly go to debate clubs/groups, how far do you go where notes are concerned? I mean, do you just have cue-cards or do you have a gargantuan dossier? At my uni Afghanistan debate I found that having about 5 pages of quotes/counter-arguments etc were more than enough for the 20 minu...
I'm on my school's debate team, but I've never gotten past preliminary rounds. Best record: 4-1, 9th Seed. Lolwut? Sorry, I don't participate in a "debate team," but Model United Nations, rather. There aren't any rounds, preliminaries, or anything of that sort. Could you explain this syst...
Well, there's a lot of them. Foreign stereotypes about Parina and Parinans in general, Parinan stereotypes about foreigners, Anglician stereotypes about Cyprians, Cyprian stereotypes about Anglicians, and so on.
It was another day at Whiteshore Beach, one of the most well-known beaches in Parina. There was a smaller crowd there than usual, mostly immigrants and vacationing foreigners, with native Anglicians and Cyprians sprinkled around. People surfed, sunbathed, played at the water’s edge, and generally ju...
Julian laughed. "Thanks, friend. I'm not sure who you'd go to-there's a local office down in the merchant quarter, hold on..." Julian produced a scrap of paper and a small pencil from his pockets and wrote down an address. "They do all the PR and such, I'm sure someone there'll point ...
Julian smiled the smile of a man with some drink in him. "Yah, it's a good place, nice drink, nice service," he jerked his head in the direction of the girl, "and if staring at the lovely lady behind the bar gets old, there's always the club." Julian gestured towards the curtain....
The girl working the bar deposited the tip in a pocket on the apron she wore, flashing the foreigner a genuine smile. She returned a minute later with another glass and set it down in front of him, bending over a little too far as she did so and showing off her cleavage. Julian got a good look in be...
Danarum was a bustling city, the largest port in Anglicia Province. Hundreds of fishers, traders, merchants, and sailors called the city home, and many more were frequent visitors. Any ship that wanted to trade in Anglicia went to Danarum, so the city was home to large immigrant population and known...
The aristocrat smiled as he watched Miriam bounce around in the back through the rear-view mirror. "Well, I can't very well speak for my wife, so it'll be up to her, though I'm sure she could use a handmaiden." "Yes, that's my home," he answered Lena. "I have a wonderful wif...
The aristocrat shook his head. "Of course not, dear. That would terribly improper. I'll have to find something suitable, for you both," he nodded to Lena. "I'm sure my wife can scrounge something up, she's got the right kind of mind for those matters..." he started to drift off, ...
The aristocrat twirled his hand as he walked. "Oh, just standing around looking pretty, preening for the guests, being a little flirt. Maybe some serving if I need it-I'm terribly low on servants." He again turned to Lena. "Ah, so you can clean, wonderful! I'll get one maid out of thi...
The aristocrat rolled his eyes. "Of course you don't. Well, if you can't learn you'll at least be good eye candy." He turned to Lena. "I don't suppose you know how to clean?" The shipping magnate grabbed Parvati by the chin and forced her to look in his eyes. "Stay still, gi...
The aristocrat nodded. "That's right. I have a wife and children, so I certainly don't need a bed-warmer. I need a maid. I assume you know how to clean?" Luckily for Lena, she only lost her dress before the same aristocrat who had bought Miriam bought her as well, for the tidy sum of 25,00...
The aristocrat was a dark-skinned man in a suit, his hands on the ornate handle of a cane. "Well, my house certainly isn't going to clean itself, and I'll be damned if I'm going to pay to have someone do it." The shipping magnate examined Parvati more closely, squeezing her breasts and but...