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Some things I feel like should be said but...
#21

That might be the most worthwhile thing you've ever posted....
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#22

Why thank you. You must be the new Supreme Leader. All hail.
I am Zadiner/Zak. Part of Assembly, some other stuff, Founder of some other region.
Hey, I have a bunch of issues. You don't need to care.
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#23

So are you guys just going to keep voting on removing people from the CSS until you get your desired result? XD
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#24

(03-07-2016, 05:57 AM)The Maddest of Jacks Wrote: So are you guys just going to keep voting on removing people from the CSS until you get your desired result? XD

I'm going to keep fighting for the security of my region, if that's alright with you. CSS recall is one way.


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#25

The best way to fight for the security of your region would probably be to ensure that the reasons for couping are addressed, but most of you don't even seem to be willing (or able) to even identify those issues.

But eh. It's your funeral.
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#26

(03-07-2016, 10:35 AM)The Maddest of Jacks Wrote: But eh. It's your funeral.

Only in TSP.


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#27

(03-07-2016, 11:00 AM)Cathalea Wrote:
(03-07-2016, 10:35 AM)The Maddest of Jacks Wrote: But eh. It's your funeral.

Only in TSP.


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if you are speaking of avoiding the underlying issues that brought this, and past controversies about, I agree - only in TSP
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#28

(03-07-2016, 10:35 AM)The Maddest of Jacks Wrote: The best way to fight for the security of your region would probably be to ensure that the reasons for couping are addressed, but most of you don't even seem to be willing (or able) to even identify those issues.

But eh. It's your funeral.

The bulk of the reason is obvious: get rid of me, and maybe Kris too.

A lot of TSPers just don't want to admit that, because it makes us seem like a healthier and more respectable community if we say there are legitimate grievances over objective policies and that we can fix things just by passing a law.


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#29

Are you saying you don't think there are legitimate grievances?
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#30

He's saying people are throwing around the use of 'legitimate grievances' too much as a political tool.


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