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Alien a wrote:... Which flavour?

All flavours mixed together

Zeloria wrote:All flavours mixed together

you monster...

Zeloria and Alien a

Zeloria wrote:All flavours mixed together

Want chocolate flakes?

Alien a wrote:Want chocolate flakes?

yes

Porymonia wrote:you monster...

yes

Alien a

Want strawberry or chocolate flavour toppings?

Warris and Zeloria

Zeloria wrote:All flavours mixed together


I do that too!!! hehehehe

Zeloria and Alien a

Alien a wrote:Want strawberry or chocolate flavour toppings?

both

Alien a

Haivon

Due to a lack of new projects, there will be no XKISP Executive Report for May.

Ok, here you go.
*Hands 10 ice creams to The Federation of Zeloria*
You can have one too!
*Hands one ice cream to The Federation of The Republic of Osea*

Warris wrote:Haivon

Due to a lack of new projects, there will be no XKISP Executive Report for May.

I guess that is bad.

PS: I find it funny and a little dark that the space program is called Icarus

Warris, Haivon, Ria reavi, and Zeloria

The Republic of Osea wrote:I guess that is bad.

PS: I find it funny and a little dark that the space program is called Icarus

Agreed a small bit of dark humor there.
OOC: If I was going to the moon the music I would play would be
Fly Me To The Moon-Frank Sinatra
It’s My Life- Bon Jovi
VivaLa Vida- Coldplay

Solarampa wrote:Agreed a small bit of dark humor there.
OOC: If I was going to the moon the music I would play would be
Fly Me To The Moon-Frank Sinatra
It’s My Life- Bon Jovi
VivaLa Vida- Coldplay

I think I would not listen to any music, I always wondered how it feels not to hear anything at all

Hello, anyone familiar with the Dragon Friends?

Freezoville wrote:Hello, anyone familiar with the Dragon Friends?

What is that?

Jabberwocky wrote:Antifa means anti-fascist. In other words, anyone who doesn't support trump.

Fascism (/ˈfæʃɪzəm/) is a form of far-right, authoritarian ultranationalism[1][2] characterized by dictatorial power, forcible suppression of opposition, as well as strong regimentation of society and of the economy[3] which came to prominence in early 20th-century Europe.[4] The first fascist movements emerged in Italy during World War I, before spreading to other European countries.[4] Opposed to liberalism, Marxism, and anarchism, fascism is placed on the far-right within the traditional left–right spectrum.[4][5][6]

You know, I don’t like touching the Trump issue by any means whatsoever or going super deep into him because this is the internet and just touching anything about him turns explosive immediately but here’s my take, I don’t think he’s a fascist and comparable to Mussolini but to say he’s not on an ideology which is divisive and destructive would be a lie. I know I’m a foreigner so I don’t get as much credit on pointing this out but look back at the typical republicans a few years ago like McCain and Romney and compare them to what he is, there has been such a gigantic shift to the extreme and it has been fairly noticeable to certain types of people in America

Noaping wrote:You know, I don’t like touching the Trump issue by any means whatsoever or going super deep into him because this is the internet and just touching anything about him turns explosive immediately. I don’t think he’s a fascist and comparable to Mussolini but to say he’s not on an ideology which is divisive and destructive would be a lie. I know I’m a foreigner so I don’t get as much credit on pointing this out but look back at the typical republicans a few years ago like McCain and Romney and compare them to what he is, there has been such a gigantic shift to the extreme and it has been fairly noticeable to certain types of people in America

This, pretty much. A report by the EIU blamed polarization in the United States as particularly acute because of its bipartisan system and the system of primaries, that encourage both Republican and Democrat candidates to adopt increasingly extreme positions to win popular support.

Contrary to popular opinion, I think the United States needs more parties, not less, so that they can challenge the main duopoly.

Jabberwocky, Haivon, Dorab, Thedairos, and 4 othersRepublic of karskarovyt, Noaping, Nilveroe, and Alski

Vivolkha wrote:This, pretty much. A report by the EIU blamed polarization in the United States as particularly acute because of its bipartisan system and the system of primaries, that encourage both Republican and Democrat candidates to adopt increasingly extreme positions to win popular support.

Contrary to popular opinion, I think the United States needs more parties, not less, so that they can challenge the main duopoly.

Laughs in 33 parties in Brazil

Jabberwocky, Republic of karskarovyt, Noaping, Drewish, and 1 otherNilveroe

Post self-deleted by The Galactic RepubIlic.

Vivolkha wrote:This, pretty much. A report by the EIU blamed polarization in the United States as particularly acute because of its bipartisan system and the system of primaries, that encourage both Republican and Democrat candidates to adopt increasingly extreme positions to win popular support.

Contrary to popular opinion, I think the United States needs more parties, not less, so that they can challenge the main duopoly.

I don’t think that’s a unpopular idea, it’s just the main parties won’t ever allow that to happen because they have the money and the stage. I do agree however, two party systems are bad though and really restrict a voters choice in elections

Jabberwocky and Nilveroe

Noaping wrote:I don’t think that’s a unpopular idea, it’s just the main parties won’t ever allow that to happen because they have the money and the stage. I do agree however, two party systems are bad though and really restrict a voters choice in elections

Even if it did happen, it would eventually just become a 2 party system again, it is inevitable.

The Galactic RepubIlic wrote:Even if it did happen, it would eventually just become a 2 party system again, it is inevitable.

Libertarian and the Green Party are popular third parties and have their moments of getting decent numbers in the popular vote, if they were on stage maybe they’d have even more of a shot of getting more votes

Nilveroe

Vivolkha wrote:This, pretty much. A report by the EIU blamed polarization in the United States as particularly acute because of its bipartisan system and the system of primaries, that encourage both Republican and Democrat candidates to adopt increasingly extreme positions to win popular support.

Contrary to popular opinion, I think the United States needs more parties, not less, so that they can challenge the main duopoly.

I once saw a very interesting CGP grey video about the first past the post voting system, which over time tends to favor two large parties over multiple parties which by default creates a bipartisan political system. In Sweden any party that gets more than 3 % of the vote gets represented in the parliament, so we have 8 parties represented, there are two big main ones (socialdemokraterna and moderaterna) but the other parties are still large enough to actually be able to make a difference. Here is the video: https://youtu.be/s7tWHJfhiyo

Noaping wrote:Libertarian and the Green Party are popular third parties and have their moments of getting decent numbers in the popular vote, if they were on stage maybe they’d have even more of a shot of getting more votes

It could happen, though it is probable that trump is going to get another term, with the Democrats not being completely unified on one candidate, this will most likely split their vote, with trump winning, despite him probably losing if the Democrats were unified due to them controlling Congress basically.
Now I’m going to stop before this turns into a political hotbed. People, please keep your opinions on the forums or in discord!

The Galactic RepubIlic wrote:It could happen, though it is probable that trump is going to get another term, with the Democrats not being completely unified on one candidate, this will most likely split their vote, with trump winning, despite him probably losing if the Democrats were losing due to them controlling Congress basically.

I’m saying, it would probably be different if four parties had a say on stage and were on the ballot. As for the Biden and Trump situation, I see it going either way, Biden polls higher and is a way more likable person than the last candidate, he could also appeal and reach out as a empathetic and a sympathetic person during this to appeal to undecided voters, as for different ideologies in the party, that is true, the party is deciding how left wing it wants to be during this time however most people in the party are willing to support Biden with some exceptions like Bernie supporters going to the Green Party.

Dorab

Noaping wrote:I’m saying, it would probably be different if four parties had a say on stage and were on the ballot. As for the Biden and Trump situation, I see it going either way, Biden polls higher and is a way more likable person than the last candidate, he could also appeal and reach out as a empathetic and a sympathetic person during this to appeal to undecided voters, as for different ideologies in the party, that is true, the party is deciding how left wing it wants to be during this time however most people in the party are willing to support Biden with some exceptions like Bernie supporters going to the Green Party.

It could. Sadly, we do not vote for the candidates directly, and it is controlled by those corrupt bureaucrats of a government. Unless NapoVoInterCo passes. Then we might.

Noaping, Nilveroe, and Alski

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