[PASSED] Cultural Act |
A draft exists after a brief discussion on Discord.
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• Daytime to Night, Kanglia, phoenixofthesun14, Rabbitz, rosaferri, Seraph, Tin the Free, VecTa Quote:(6) The official beverage of the region is South Pacific iced tea Iced Tea, the recipe of which shall be comprised of--Sorry, it bothered me. Also, should we add some additional proportions to the mix? Just to make sure that the recipe is followed nicely, but we can add a clause that people can change the proportions to their liking.
~~Rose~~
You may know me as Eggraria! Roleplayer and Writer Minister of Culture Legislator Office of WA Legislation Staff Roleplayer - the State of Eggraria Citizen of The South Pacific above all else.
I'm not sure about proportions, strength is circumstantial
I suggest "the official demonym is 'South Pacifican'" instead of the current wording. Partially to fit the wording better, and also cause "the South Pacificans" sounds awkward to me.
Perhaps make it clear that we don't expect people to use these in their own nation - I can imagine confused new people thinking they need to change their currency to 'drama llama' to fit in. Though we could always encourage them to for regional unity, like TP does with their currency Also, the recipe for SPIT isn't right. Long Island Iced Tea isn't an ingredient. SPIT is made like Long Island Iced Tea, but with some of the ingredients substituted. I believe, having a quick look at Long Island Iced Tea recipes, the correct recipe for SPIT is vodka, rum, tequila, blue curacao, and lemon-lime soda. Perhaps we can also create a virgin version...
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It's supposed to be triple sec, blue Curacao and lemon and lime soda.
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I suggest the removal of Section 2, Part 6: “ Gradients shall not be used for any official graphic of the South Pacific.” While I can see the benefit of making sure our graphics appear bold and strong, I don’t see the need to ban a specific design choice. If a graphic uses a color gradient, then it can downvoted to oblivion if it doesn’t have the right tone. But there may be a graphic in the future that benefits from having a gradient: one that the chamber unanimously votes into use. I’m not advocating for the prominent use of gradients, but I want to protect gradients because I don’t believe in removing any tools from a graphic designer’s toolbox.
(03-19-2020, 12:54 PM)Nakari Wrote: ... the correct recipe for SPIT is vodka, rum, tequila, blue curacao, and lemon-lime soda. Perhaps we can also create a virgin version... That moment when you realize that most NS players are probably below the legal age to drink (at least the American age), I love it. -Griffindor/Ebonhand
-Current Roles/Positions -Legislator 2/24/20- -High Court Justice 6/7/20- -South Pacific Coral Guard 11/17/20- -Minister of Engagement 6/17/22- -Past Roles/Positions -Legislator 7/3/16-4/10/18 -Secretary of State 4/3/20-2/24/21 -Chair of the APC 9/24/16-5/31/17 -Vice-Chair of the APC 6/1/17-4/10/18 -Local Council Member 7/1/17-11/17/17 -Citizen 5/2012-12/2014 and 2/26/16-7/3/2016 (03-19-2020, 06:48 PM)deftraptor Wrote: I suggest the removal of Section 2, Part 6: “ Gradients shall not be used for any official graphic of the South Pacific.” While I can see the benefit of making sure our graphics appear bold and strong, I don’t see the need to ban a specific design choice. If a graphic uses a color gradient, then it can downvoted to oblivion if it doesn’t have the right tone. But there may be a graphic in the future that benefits from having a gradient: one that the chamber unanimously votes into use. I’m not advocating for the prominent use of gradients, but I want to protect gradients because I don’t believe in removing any tools from a graphic designer’s toolbox. I understand your concern, but it's just a matter of graphical uniformity that already exists for TSP in an unofficial capacity. The average joe citizen doesn't get restricted on this, and it's just for the simplistic system that TSP uses for its design. Exemptions can be made, but if we decide to use it, we ought to have an exemption clause (i.e "the officials of each ministry can override graphical design if it suitably follows the graphical code of conduct of TSP")
~~Rose~~
You may know me as Eggraria! Roleplayer and Writer Minister of Culture Legislator Office of WA Legislation Staff Roleplayer - the State of Eggraria Citizen of The South Pacific above all else. Quote:2. Colors
~~Rose~~
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