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Punk D - Yes We Can!
#11

(04-03-2014, 12:29 PM)punk d Wrote: We have:

Intergration
Cultural Events
RMB & IRC chatter
Roleplay
Government Happenings

That's quite a lot of Fun the Fun-master should be bringing to the region. I will say I am going to focus my efforts. I will focus on Integration and RMB/IRC chatter.

You say you are going to focus your efforts on Integration and RMB/IRC chatter. What about Role-Play? Are you planning on abandoning it, leaving it up to the deputies, what are your plans for Role-Play?
#12

(04-03-2014, 05:52 PM)Arbiter08 Wrote:
(04-03-2014, 12:29 PM)punk d Wrote: We have:

Intergration
Cultural Events
RMB & IRC chatter
Roleplay
Government Happenings

That's quite a lot of Fun the Fun-master should be bringing to the region. I will say I am going to focus my efforts. I will focus on Integration and RMB/IRC chatter.

You say you are going to focus your efforts on Integration and RMB/IRC chatter. What about Role-Play? Are you planning on abandoning it, leaving it up to the deputies, what are your plans for Role-Play?

Most likely Deputies. I like roleplay but I certainly won't have time to really make it happen.
#13

(04-03-2014, 04:11 PM)God-Emperor Wrote: What do ya think was the Ministries biggest misstep in the last term?

I don't believe there was a particular misstep. I think as with anything people got busy and there was some turnover. There's a lot to this role and I'm going to try to focus on specific things as to not get spread too thin.

Rather do well with 1-2 things versus do alright or worse in 4-5 areas.
#14

If you had to choose between integration and RMB/IRC chatter, which would ya choose and why?
#15

Something that I feel is key for any candidate is to be active in the region before election time. To start building a record of service to the community before there is a political reason to do so.

What I love about Farengeto and Ryccia as candidates is that they have been contributing to the region for the past several months in the field of regional affairs and others, on the forums (role plays, games,), or on the RMB or even IRC.

I know you returned to the scene a few weeks or months ago, what have you been doing in TSP in terms of regional affairs or otherwise?

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#16

(04-03-2014, 06:24 PM)Escade Wrote: Something that I feel is key for any candidate is to be active in the region before election time. To start building a record of service to the community before there is a political reason to do so.

What I love about Farengeto and Ryccia as candidates is that they have been contributing to the region for the past several months in the field of regional affairs and others, on the forums (role plays, games,), or on the RMB or even IRC.

I know you returned to the scene a few weeks or months ago, what have you been doing in TSP in terms of regional affairs or otherwise?

Honestly, not enough. I don't expect to win this election, but I am hoping to gain a better sense of what people want in their elected officials by running so that win or lose, during the next term I start doing things.

This term I had wanted to write a WA guide and wanted unibot's help. However, I never contact him due to his ban/unban status. I thought he had bigger fish to fry. I did serve as an ambassador but I did not send in any reports. This was not due to laziness but it was hard to figure out a good template to figure out what I should update.

But overall, I have not engaged enough outside the assembly for my tastes. Win or lose, I do plan to do this. And I'm hoping through this campaign process I gain an increased understanding of what people want. I hope this answers your question.
#17

As MoRA you will be responsible for implementing Coalition policies region wide - how will you handle criticism?
#18

(04-05-2014, 12:11 PM)Ditortilla Wrote: As MoRA you will be responsible for implementing Coalition policies region wide - how will you handle criticism?

Thanks for the question.

Well, this is pretty easy to answer. I've held a number of positions previously and one of my nations is condemned by the Security Council, so I have certainly seen my fair share of criticism during my time in the game.

I actually rather enjoy criticism because if no one is criticizing you then it means you stand for nothing and are placating everybody (read: lying). When you take positions it gives people a chance to react and not everyone is going to agree with decisions you take. That's simply a result of us being human and having different opinions.

I try to take positions that benefit a majority of people but I never dismiss opinions I disagree with. You can learn a lot from disagreeing with someone and they may even influence you to change your opinion.

So to sum it up - I welcome criticism and believe I'm level headed enough to not allow it to force an angry reaction.
I'm covering my ears like a kid.

When your words mean nothing, I go La La La...
#19

Why do you like Bob the Builder? What is your favourite episode?
#20

Hey...how did you know where I got my campaign slogan? :p

I don't have a favorite episode because they're all great!
I'm covering my ears like a kid.

When your words mean nothing, I go La La La...




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