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Norrain
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Your Military size?

Postby Norrain » Mon May 31, 2010 5:43 pm

my military forces.....


THEY'RE OVER 9000!!!!!!!!
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Cheona
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Postby Cheona » Mon May 31, 2010 5:47 pm

New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
San Pellegrino Romana wrote:
Cheona wrote:About 65% of our population. Including army, navy, and air force


dude, how can you even support your economy?


Since our small, medium, and large industries still active, we are don't worry to think we can't support our economy.


But how, with virtually your entire work force in the armed forces, do you manage to keep these industries active?


Yes, we're attempt all sector in our industries to stay active. We give our people a choice, want him go to work in our industry or our Royal Cheona Army? In fact, our 8 millions people has given choice of work when they was in 18 years old. About 4 million of our people prefer working as a soldier, the rest work is in industry.


Yes, that's all well and fine, but how do you equip your troops, build your weaponry, finance your industry, raise your taxes, develop your infrastructure and have enough non-soldiers to keep industry at peak capacity with the vast majority of your viable work force in the armed forces? When you take away 65%, all that is left is the very young, the very very old and those unfit for service. And these an industrial sector work force do not make.

So, how do you do it?


Fortunately, all our military industries, include weaponry industry, are runs well. We have not any problem to equip our troops because we have enough supplies and weapon. If our military industries have a financial problem, we have no way except raise the taxes, and increase selling price of our weapon. That's our way to control our economy and keep it stabilized.



So, despite not having enough money to purchase even one rifle per soldier, how do you plan to actually purchase these weapons that are now far increased in price? You're literally killing off your industry, since you can't buy any of your own goods for your people.


Who say we can't afford all goods, and rifle for our soldiers? We can afford it since price of our weapons are cheap for us (except for export version). No matter what, we also afford all goods for our citizen. We can guarantee our citizens and soldiers are fine.

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South East Europe
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Postby South East Europe » Mon May 31, 2010 5:47 pm

0.43% of the National Population.
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Gharin
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Postby Gharin » Mon May 31, 2010 5:49 pm

My military force?

Army: 12 million

Navy: 13 million

Airforce: 14 million

Reserves: 60 million
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New Balkaney
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Postby New Balkaney » Mon May 31, 2010 5:50 pm

Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
San Pellegrino Romana wrote:
Cheona wrote:About 65% of our population. Including army, navy, and air force


dude, how can you even support your economy?


Since our small, medium, and large industries still active, we are don't worry to think we can't support our economy.


But how, with virtually your entire work force in the armed forces, do you manage to keep these industries active?


Yes, we're attempt all sector in our industries to stay active. We give our people a choice, want him go to work in our industry or our Royal Cheona Army? In fact, our 8 millions people has given choice of work when they was in 18 years old. About 4 million of our people prefer working as a soldier, the rest work is in industry.


Yes, that's all well and fine, but how do you equip your troops, build your weaponry, finance your industry, raise your taxes, develop your infrastructure and have enough non-soldiers to keep industry at peak capacity with the vast majority of your viable work force in the armed forces? When you take away 65%, all that is left is the very young, the very very old and those unfit for service. And these an industrial sector work force do not make.

So, how do you do it?


Fortunately, all our military industries, include weaponry industry, are runs well. We have not any problem to equip our troops because we have enough supplies and weapon. If our military industries have a financial problem, we have no way except raise the taxes, and increase selling price of our weapon. That's our way to control our economy and keep it stabilized.



So, despite not having enough money to purchase even one rifle per soldier, how do you plan to actually purchase these weapons that are now far increased in price? You're literally killing off your industry, since you can't buy any of your own goods for your people.


Who say we can't afford all goods, and rifle for our soldiers? We can afford it since price of our weapons are cheap for us (except for export version). No matter what, we also afford all goods for our citizen. We can guarantee our citizens and soldiers are fine.


You only have a few hundred dollars to spend on each soldier. How horrendous is the gear they receive? You can't afford anything more complex than a potato gun, and even then you'll probably have to use the ammunition as the monthly meal you'll be feeding your soldiers.
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Cheona
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Postby Cheona » Mon May 31, 2010 5:53 pm

New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
San Pellegrino Romana wrote:
Cheona wrote:About 65% of our population. Including army, navy, and air force


dude, how can you even support your economy?


Since our small, medium, and large industries still active, we are don't worry to think we can't support our economy.


But how, with virtually your entire work force in the armed forces, do you manage to keep these industries active?


Yes, we're attempt all sector in our industries to stay active. We give our people a choice, want him go to work in our industry or our Royal Cheona Army? In fact, our 8 millions people has given choice of work when they was in 18 years old. About 4 million of our people prefer working as a soldier, the rest work is in industry.


Yes, that's all well and fine, but how do you equip your troops, build your weaponry, finance your industry, raise your taxes, develop your infrastructure and have enough non-soldiers to keep industry at peak capacity with the vast majority of your viable work force in the armed forces? When you take away 65%, all that is left is the very young, the very very old and those unfit for service. And these an industrial sector work force do not make.

So, how do you do it?


Fortunately, all our military industries, include weaponry industry, are runs well. We have not any problem to equip our troops because we have enough supplies and weapon. If our military industries have a financial problem, we have no way except raise the taxes, and increase selling price of our weapon. That's our way to control our economy and keep it stabilized.



So, despite not having enough money to purchase even one rifle per soldier, how do you plan to actually purchase these weapons that are now far increased in price? You're literally killing off your industry, since you can't buy any of your own goods for your people.


Who say we can't afford all goods, and rifle for our soldiers? We can afford it since price of our weapons are cheap for us (except for export version). No matter what, we also afford all goods for our citizen. We can guarantee our citizens and soldiers are fine.


You only have a few hundred dollars to spend on each soldier. How horrendous is the gear they receive? You can't afford anything more complex than a potato gun, and even then you'll probably have to use the ammunition as the monthly meal you'll be feeding your soldiers.


WAIT... HOW YOU KNOW I HAVE HUNDRED DOLLAR? THIS IS A INSULT......

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New Balkaney
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Postby New Balkaney » Mon May 31, 2010 6:00 pm

Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
San Pellegrino Romana wrote:
Cheona wrote:About 65% of our population. Including army, navy, and air force


dude, how can you even support your economy?


Since our small, medium, and large industries still active, we are don't worry to think we can't support our economy.


But how, with virtually your entire work force in the armed forces, do you manage to keep these industries active?


Yes, we're attempt all sector in our industries to stay active. We give our people a choice, want him go to work in our industry or our Royal Cheona Army? In fact, our 8 millions people has given choice of work when they was in 18 years old. About 4 million of our people prefer working as a soldier, the rest work is in industry.


Yes, that's all well and fine, but how do you equip your troops, build your weaponry, finance your industry, raise your taxes, develop your infrastructure and have enough non-soldiers to keep industry at peak capacity with the vast majority of your viable work force in the armed forces? When you take away 65%, all that is left is the very young, the very very old and those unfit for service. And these an industrial sector work force do not make.

So, how do you do it?


Fortunately, all our military industries, include weaponry industry, are runs well. We have not any problem to equip our troops because we have enough supplies and weapon. If our military industries have a financial problem, we have no way except raise the taxes, and increase selling price of our weapon. That's our way to control our economy and keep it stabilized.



So, despite not having enough money to purchase even one rifle per soldier, how do you plan to actually purchase these weapons that are now far increased in price? You're literally killing off your industry, since you can't buy any of your own goods for your people.


Who say we can't afford all goods, and rifle for our soldiers? We can afford it since price of our weapons are cheap for us (except for export version). No matter what, we also afford all goods for our citizen. We can guarantee our citizens and soldiers are fine.


You only have a few hundred dollars to spend on each soldier. How horrendous is the gear they receive? You can't afford anything more complex than a potato gun, and even then you'll probably have to use the ammunition as the monthly meal you'll be feeding your soldiers.


WAIT... HOW YOU KNOW I HAVE HUNDRED DOLLAR? THIS IS A INSULT......


No, this is fact. Do try to stay informed as to how much you're spending on defense.
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British Kuwait
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Founded: May 27, 2010
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Postby British Kuwait » Mon May 31, 2010 6:06 pm

New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
San Pellegrino Romana wrote:
Cheona wrote:About 65% of our population. Including army, navy, and air force


dude, how can you even support your economy?


Since our small, medium, and large industries still active, we are don't worry to think we can't support our economy.


But how, with virtually your entire work force in the armed forces, do you manage to keep these industries active?


Yes, we're attempt all sector in our industries to stay active. We give our people a choice, want him go to work in our industry or our Royal Cheona Army? In fact, our 8 millions people has given choice of work when they was in 18 years old. About 4 million of our people prefer working as a soldier, the rest work is in industry.


Yes, that's all well and fine, but how do you equip your troops, build your weaponry, finance your industry, raise your taxes, develop your infrastructure and have enough non-soldiers to keep industry at peak capacity with the vast majority of your viable work force in the armed forces? When you take away 65%, all that is left is the very young, the very very old and those unfit for service. And these an industrial sector work force do not make.

So, how do you do it?


Fortunately, all our military industries, include weaponry industry, are runs well. We have not any problem to equip our troops because we have enough supplies and weapon. If our military industries have a financial problem, we have no way except raise the taxes, and increase selling price of our weapon. That's our way to control our economy and keep it stabilized.



So, despite not having enough money to purchase even one rifle per soldier, how do you plan to actually purchase these weapons that are now far increased in price? You're literally killing off your industry, since you can't buy any of your own goods for your people.


Who say we can't afford all goods, and rifle for our soldiers? We can afford it since price of our weapons are cheap for us (except for export version). No matter what, we also afford all goods for our citizen. We can guarantee our citizens and soldiers are fine.


You only have a few hundred dollars to spend on each soldier. How horrendous is the gear they receive? You can't afford anything more complex than a potato gun, and even then you'll probably have to use the ammunition as the monthly meal you'll be feeding your soldiers.


Be careful...He'll come invade you with his imaginary troops and potato guns.
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Cheona
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Postby Cheona » Mon May 31, 2010 6:07 pm

No, this is fact. Do try to stay informed as to how much you're spending on defense.


OOC: If you can show me a "fact" here via pic, I can believe it. Because when I type my nation name, it cant work

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The Anglo-Saxon Empire
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Postby The Anglo-Saxon Empire » Mon May 31, 2010 6:08 pm

Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
San Pellegrino Romana wrote:
Cheona wrote:About 65% of our population. Including army, navy, and air force


dude, how can you even support your economy?


Since our small, medium, and large industries still active, we are don't worry to think we can't support our economy.


But how, with virtually your entire work force in the armed forces, do you manage to keep these industries active?


Yes, we're attempt all sector in our industries to stay active. We give our people a choice, want him go to work in our industry or our Royal Cheona Army? In fact, our 8 millions people has given choice of work when they was in 18 years old. About 4 million of our people prefer working as a soldier, the rest work is in industry.


Yes, that's all well and fine, but how do you equip your troops, build your weaponry, finance your industry, raise your taxes, develop your infrastructure and have enough non-soldiers to keep industry at peak capacity with the vast majority of your viable work force in the armed forces? When you take away 65%, all that is left is the very young, the very very old and those unfit for service. And these an industrial sector work force do not make.

So, how do you do it?


Fortunately, all our military industries, include weaponry industry, are runs well. We have not any problem to equip our troops because we have enough supplies and weapon. If our military industries have a financial problem, we have no way except raise the taxes, and increase selling price of our weapon. That's our way to control our economy and keep it stabilized.



So, despite not having enough money to purchase even one rifle per soldier, how do you plan to actually purchase these weapons that are now far increased in price? You're literally killing off your industry, since you can't buy any of your own goods for your people.


Who say we can't afford all goods, and rifle for our soldiers? We can afford it since price of our weapons are cheap for us (except for export version). No matter what, we also afford all goods for our citizen. We can guarantee our citizens and soldiers are fine.


You only have a few hundred dollars to spend on each soldier. How horrendous is the gear they receive? You can't afford anything more complex than a potato gun, and even then you'll probably have to use the ammunition as the monthly meal you'll be feeding your soldiers.


WAIT... HOW YOU KNOW I HAVE HUNDRED DOLLAR? THIS IS A INSULT......

Your terrible grammar literally hurts me.
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British Kuwait
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Postby British Kuwait » Mon May 31, 2010 6:09 pm

Cheona wrote:
No, this is fact. Do try to stay informed as to how much you're spending on defense.


OOC: If you can show me a "fact" here via pic, I can believe it. Because when I type my nation name, it cant work

Oh so you were faking a bad accent, while your typing..
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Estruia
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Postby Estruia » Mon May 31, 2010 6:09 pm

The Anglo-Saxon Empire wrote:
Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
San Pellegrino Romana wrote:
Cheona wrote:About 65% of our population. Including army, navy, and air force


dude, how can you even support your economy?


Since our small, medium, and large industries still active, we are don't worry to think we can't support our economy.


But how, with virtually your entire work force in the armed forces, do you manage to keep these industries active?


Yes, we're attempt all sector in our industries to stay active. We give our people a choice, want him go to work in our industry or our Royal Cheona Army? In fact, our 8 millions people has given choice of work when they was in 18 years old. About 4 million of our people prefer working as a soldier, the rest work is in industry.


Yes, that's all well and fine, but how do you equip your troops, build your weaponry, finance your industry, raise your taxes, develop your infrastructure and have enough non-soldiers to keep industry at peak capacity with the vast majority of your viable work force in the armed forces? When you take away 65%, all that is left is the very young, the very very old and those unfit for service. And these an industrial sector work force do not make.

So, how do you do it?


Fortunately, all our military industries, include weaponry industry, are runs well. We have not any problem to equip our troops because we have enough supplies and weapon. If our military industries have a financial problem, we have no way except raise the taxes, and increase selling price of our weapon. That's our way to control our economy and keep it stabilized.



So, despite not having enough money to purchase even one rifle per soldier, how do you plan to actually purchase these weapons that are now far increased in price? You're literally killing off your industry, since you can't buy any of your own goods for your people.


Who say we can't afford all goods, and rifle for our soldiers? We can afford it since price of our weapons are cheap for us (except for export version). No matter what, we also afford all goods for our citizen. We can guarantee our citizens and soldiers are fine.


You only have a few hundred dollars to spend on each soldier. How horrendous is the gear they receive? You can't afford anything more complex than a potato gun, and even then you'll probably have to use the ammunition as the monthly meal you'll be feeding your soldiers.


WAIT... HOW YOU KNOW I HAVE HUNDRED DOLLAR? THIS IS A INSULT......

Your terrible grammar literally hurts me.



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Postby The Anglo-Saxon Empire » Mon May 31, 2010 6:10 pm

Cheona wrote:
No, this is fact. Do try to stay informed as to how much you're spending on defense.


OOC: If you can show me a "fact" here via pic, I can believe it. Because when I type my nation name, it cant work

How big do you think your budget is? Your economy is "very good" which is slightly inferior to the real life US economy and you only have a 17% tax rate. Even if you spent all of your money on your military you still would have a third rate army.
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Cheona
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Postby Cheona » Mon May 31, 2010 6:11 pm

You do not even have the authority to determine our military

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British Kuwait
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Postby British Kuwait » Mon May 31, 2010 6:15 pm

Cheona wrote:You do not even have the authority to determine our military
It doesn't exist in the first place, the only way it exists is if its a reasonable military count based on your size and economy and in role play wars, otherwise if none of those apply to you no one will take you seriously. You can argue that your military is this and that based on something you thought about for 5 seconds, but it wont matter.
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Postby Iyndolen » Mon May 31, 2010 6:17 pm

My nations Royal army and navy equal about 600,000-700,000 men an women total.

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NeverEnding Peace
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Postby NeverEnding Peace » Mon May 31, 2010 6:19 pm

we have no milatarey .just peace keepers to protec the law.we haved sufred many misfrotens as we are but survives of a great war that tore maney contreys destricon . so to stop a circle of historey from repeating. we have no armey. just peace keepers or"police" as you will.

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British Kuwait
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Postby British Kuwait » Mon May 31, 2010 6:26 pm

We should have some sort of tool in-game to calculate what the number of troops we should have based on economy, population and decisions on issues and then from there we can add those numbers into our choice of branches of the military.
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New Balkaney
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Postby New Balkaney » Mon May 31, 2010 6:42 pm

Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
New Balkaney wrote:
Cheona wrote:
San Pellegrino Romana wrote:
Cheona wrote:About 65% of our population. Including army, navy, and air force


dude, how can you even support your economy?


Since our small, medium, and large industries still active, we are don't worry to think we can't support our economy.


But how, with virtually your entire work force in the armed forces, do you manage to keep these industries active?


Yes, we're attempt all sector in our industries to stay active. We give our people a choice, want him go to work in our industry or our Royal Cheona Army? In fact, our 8 millions people has given choice of work when they was in 18 years old. About 4 million of our people prefer working as a soldier, the rest work is in industry.


Yes, that's all well and fine, but how do you equip your troops, build your weaponry, finance your industry, raise your taxes, develop your infrastructure and have enough non-soldiers to keep industry at peak capacity with the vast majority of your viable work force in the armed forces? When you take away 65%, all that is left is the very young, the very very old and those unfit for service. And these an industrial sector work force do not make.

So, how do you do it?


Fortunately, all our military industries, include weaponry industry, are runs well. We have not any problem to equip our troops because we have enough supplies and weapon. If our military industries have a financial problem, we have no way except raise the taxes, and increase selling price of our weapon. That's our way to control our economy and keep it stabilized.



So, despite not having enough money to purchase even one rifle per soldier, how do you plan to actually purchase these weapons that are now far increased in price? You're literally killing off your industry, since you can't buy any of your own goods for your people.


Who say we can't afford all goods, and rifle for our soldiers? We can afford it since price of our weapons are cheap for us (except for export version). No matter what, we also afford all goods for our citizen. We can guarantee our citizens and soldiers are fine.


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Postby Sobol » Mon May 31, 2010 7:16 pm

i pretty much have infinity soldier in my military... :palm:

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Postby New Balkaney » Mon May 31, 2010 7:20 pm

Sobol wrote:i pretty much have infinity soldier in my military... :palm:


This is fully reasonable and I approve of this greatly.
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Postby Satirius » Mon May 31, 2010 7:33 pm

Sobol wrote:i pretty much have infinity soldier in my military... :palm:

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Postby Grays Harbor » Mon May 31, 2010 7:59 pm

Cheona wrote:You do not even have the authority to determine our military


No, but we do have the authority to, after several people who have a good deal of experience at this trying repeatedly to explain why and how 65% of a population in the military is completely economically unfeasable and in a way godmodding only to be insulted by you... we have the right to laugh and point and to ignore anything else you do. Most experienced players try to help newer players along, to help them develop something feasable. When it becomes obvious that such help is being scorned and even actively derided? Like I said, we laugh, point and ignore until such a time as the person figures out that RPing is about the story-telling, not the number-wanking.
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Postby Tungookska » Mon May 31, 2010 8:04 pm

about 13 inches

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Postby Anemos Major » Tue Jun 01, 2010 10:01 am

Grays Harbor wrote:
Cheona wrote:You do not even have the authority to determine our military


No, but we do have the authority to, after several people who have a good deal of experience at this trying repeatedly to explain why and how 65% of a population in the military is completely economically unfeasable and in a way godmodding only to be insulted by you... we have the right to laugh and point and to ignore anything else you do. Most experienced players try to help newer players along, to help them develop something feasable. When it becomes obvious that such help is being scorned and even actively derided? Like I said, we laugh, point and ignore until such a time as the person figures out that RPing is about the story-telling, not the number-wanking.


You can have as many people as you like. Just don't expect to RP with other people.

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