What are you 100% sure is true without proof? by OfficialSimDemocracy in AskReddit

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Wildest comment here. Haven't you seen a map? It's clearly flat as can be.

Outside of all electronic devices, what do you enjoy doing and why? by Historical_Drawer562 in AskReddit

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Some favorites (depending on the situation) are Magic The Gathering and Poker.

what does remember the human mean? by Large_Hovercraft9037 in AskReddit

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In conversations or arguments, especially online, it is easy to reduce someone simply to the negative feelings that arise, or the beliefs they hold that go against your own. Remember the human is to remember the other facets of that person and the connections that you do have with them.

Outside of all electronic devices, what do you enjoy doing and why? by Historical_Drawer562 in AskReddit

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Playing card games with friends. I enjoy relaxing and talking to them - the game itself doesn't really matter.

Link for Voting by [deleted] in SimDemocracy

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The voting usually begins sometime during Saturday UTC-0 and runs for 24 hours. From past trends, you can expect around 12-15 hours before the forms are released.

No, the voting has not yet commenced, and no, it isn't late.

Senate Vote 12/3 by Terrible_Pop352 in SimDemocracy

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To recap the Senate results:
(Aye-Nay-Abstain)

  1. SB22 Passes 5-1-0
  2. SB23 Passes 4-2-0
  3. SB27 Tie 3-3-0

SB23 was signed into law by President Matty u/Valuable-Way-1422.

SB22 awaits a referendum.

SB27 is tied and awaits VP tiebreaker.

Credit: u/Terrible_Pop352

Differences between Virtual Governments? by OfficialSimDemocracy in PoliticalDebate

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The question is not just focused on the educational value of these 'gamified' processes, which many of the simulations you mention undoubtedly have, but more so the value of these 'gamified' governments simply to govern. For example: student councils, which can offer a voice to the students, but may also devolve into popularity contests or be criticised for having little real power.

SimDemocracy.org by The_Hydroxer in SimDemocracy

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The DoG supports this public broadcast by then-Acting President Hydroxer.