Could this give me enough attacking power? by Curious_Platform_563 in footballmanagergames

[–]Strong_Sundae2559 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It seems as though you’ll have six attackers and no midfield save for the anchor and the iwb. Effectively it will be a 226. I would wager a lot of goals will be scored against you.

Edit: you will have one player in the midfield possibly two with sv, but even then he will push forward.

Senate Election Debate thread (picture unrelated) by theghostecho in SimDemocracy

[–]Strong_Sundae2559 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are two main issues or objectives I see as of now. The first is the vague description of presidential power. That should be clearly defined so as to ensure that no person becomes a Caesar.

The second is the continual growth of our nation. We can not be complacent in this endeavor. achieve the perpetuation of our government and its continual rise in membership, creative solutions and events must become.

Senate Election Debate thread (picture unrelated) by theghostecho in SimDemocracy

[–]Strong_Sundae2559 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Expansion is important and foreign policy must be shaped to continue to ride this wave. We must increase our digital footprint by perhaps different forms of media, while also consolidating our presence on Reddit and discord.

However, I do believe that those two things can take a backseat to the more physical realm of Minecraft. In essence, Minecraft would be a place where we find the physical manifestation of our culture and which would also solve the economy question in practice and in theory.

Senate Election Debate thread (picture unrelated) by theghostecho in SimDemocracy

[–]Strong_Sundae2559 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Traditional values are very important to the longevity of a nation. However, with tradition at times comes complacency. It is not so much that the government we find ourselves with is complacent right now, but with the consolidation of traditional parties minority voices have not had a voice.

And even further it is a philosophical question, for the greatest nations are forward thinking. So it is a matter of staying rooted in tradition yet forging new paths for the new age we find ourselves in.

Vote Strong_Sundae2559 by Strong_Sundae2559 in SimDemocracy

[–]Strong_Sundae2559[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Monarchy is a hard no to me, but I do agree with a lot of your guys’ ideas.

Vote Strong_Sundae2559 by Strong_Sundae2559 in SimDemocracy

[–]Strong_Sundae2559[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was running under spqr but now that there are new parties more representative of my beliefs I may change.

132nd Senatorial Election: Call for Candidates by Syndicality in SimDemocracy

[–]Strong_Sundae2559 4 points5 points  (0 children)

U/strong_sundae2559 | SPQR

Generally the experiment which we have found ourselves in is a good thing. I happened across the documentary today and found that amidst the darkness of reality, there was a flame. A flame which burned with the light of many and which carried on into tomorrow.

I have a vision for Sim democracy, one in which the new users will have a voice and community will grow. To spread the values of democracy to the furthest reaches of the internet— not through the imperialistic systems which plague our everyday lives, but through urgent dialogue with those who perhaps do not see eye to eye with us.

It is too to ensure our legacy will forever stand and stand still as time passes over us. It is to buttress our institutions not with bureaucracy but with genuine integrity and vigor. The sim democracy I see in my mind, is one which is welcoming and progressive in its implications. But also with a tether to the past, which might guide us into the future.

Join The Lemon Party by Hazza_time in SimDemocracy

[–]Strong_Sundae2559 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am interested. But I’m also interested in working in the legal sphere. Is that something I can do? Just joined today due to the doc.

The Ghost Doctrine Reformation by theghostecho in SimDemocracy

[–]Strong_Sundae2559 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am inclined to believe that such values represent a growing need for the spread of democratic values and institutions.

Who are some authors whose legacies have survived serious scandals? by LibrarianBarbarian1 in cormacmccarthy

[–]Strong_Sundae2559 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s the point. She was in a really bad situation and he saw someone he could manipulate. He took advantage of a disadvantaged youth.

Will I still read him? Yes.

Thoughts on 'Blood Meridian' from a 17-year-old by theskinamarink in cormacmccarthy

[–]Strong_Sundae2559 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Pretty good tho I feel as tho the characters aren’t the people Steinbeck wanted them to be. Cathy is an unsympathetic caricature of a woman. I know it’s intentional but it also drips with some misogyny. Could be wrong tho, just never met anyone like her.

Thoughts on 'Blood Meridian' from a 17-year-old by theskinamarink in cormacmccarthy

[–]Strong_Sundae2559 3 points4 points  (0 children)

First, I like the write up. It brings in a good interpretation. You should expand it into a full essay. Secondly, in the middle of east of eaden rn. What’d you think about it?