XXVII [Text]

Aug 19, 2009 10:41

Alright, I’ve become sick and tired of you undereducated, liberal-ass buffoons and your complete failure to do anything right. So I’m going to settle this once and for all.

As hilarious as the thought of both Russia and America behind bars is, YOU POLICE PEOPLE DON’T MAKE SENSE. You can’t arrest a fucking country.

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oneenemyleft August 19 2009, 16:08:43 UTC
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If they break a law here, they should be arrested here...

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/Beat me for threadjacking...but he is her ally. eternitywitch August 19 2009, 16:12:32 UTC
Who is making such laws and decides for all the different beings in this world?

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she's speaking with utter lack of conviction. oneenemyleft August 19 2009, 16:13:59 UTC
The police. Because otherwise, there's just chaos. Maybe back home, it's different for us, but we're not home...

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Re: she's speaking with utter lack of conviction. eternitywitch August 19 2009, 16:19:10 UTC
And those police people know exactly what every person has for customs at home for such things? Or are they forcing something like their own opinion on all of us who aren´t from their worlds?

That´s called domination and dictatorship.

Was there ever a general meeting of all people to this topic? And where those people on the police force chosen by vote? If not then they are like an invading country, taking over the right to speak judgment on other after their own terms.

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[Audio] eternitywitch August 19 2009, 16:11:23 UTC
[C.C. applause you and be happy that you can´t see her amused smirk on her lips.]

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2cool4europe August 19 2009, 16:23:06 UTC
I'm assuming you agree?

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eternitywitch August 19 2009, 16:26:05 UTC
I agree to the way you said it because you can´t judge a country after normal human laws. It´s impossible. Also if all those things exist why do the people not believe you that you are countries?

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2cool4europe August 19 2009, 16:30:17 UTC
As I stated, the people here are notoriously stupid.

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kodac_moment August 19 2009, 16:13:37 UTC
[Another country?]

If you are the law, then you should know that every citizen needs to obey the law. As you are not in your home country, you don't exactly have the same rights as you would.

And... Judging by your second to final statement... you don't even like Russia. Why would you care if he were behind bars?

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2cool4europe August 19 2009, 16:21:10 UTC
Simply because we're in a different world, it doesn't mean we're not countries. Countries follow different laws, even when not in their own home.

If he's behind bars, I can't burn down Moscow, obviously. Or punch him into an economic recession.

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kodac_moment August 19 2009, 16:56:03 UTC
I'm sorry, sir, from my understanding, you're the personification of a country. Hence, you "countries" are still a citizen of Discedo and abide the rules like everybody else.

[...] He won't be there forever. Just don't go endangering any other people when you do.

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2cool4europe August 19 2009, 17:14:45 UTC
We are not single citizens. We are thousands of citizens. That isn't going to change, even if we're cut off from our people.

Good.

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shockinglycool August 19 2009, 16:15:56 UTC
Hey, I have a question! Since I took over Discedo the other day, does that mean I can make laws like "arresting countries is great?"

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2cool4europe August 19 2009, 16:17:13 UTC
You fall under the 'stop breathing oxygen' category.

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shockinglycool August 19 2009, 16:19:03 UTC
I like breathing oxygen. And, I never gave it back to you.

Okay, so, my international law is now, "do whatever you'd like to/at countries."

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2cool4europe August 19 2009, 16:24:56 UTC
I don't care if you've never given it back. I've taken Discedo back. It belongs to me, and it will continue to belong to me. A brat like you isn't going to get in the way of my otherworldly empire.

Your international law is idiotic, and no one will follow it.

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conceptions of justice om nom angelic_lawyer August 19 2009, 16:19:16 UTC
The rules that govern how feasible it is to arrest a country in your world are not in place here. Your countrymen and women are not in this world, they are unaffected by being arrested.

Your point is entirely moot.

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Stop looking at my typosss. ;o; 2cool4europe August 19 2009, 16:26:33 UTC
Simply because we're in another world, it doesn't mean we've lost who or what we are. We do not act as individuals. We act as countries. Despite the lack of our people, we still represent them and their culture, no matter where we may be.

Your face is entirely moot.

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neveeeeer angelic_lawyer August 19 2009, 16:39:23 UTC
And you believe that means you can simply go around disrupting the daily lives of individuals of other nations?

Strangely, I can't find it in myself to be offended by that.

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2cool4europe August 19 2009, 17:18:42 UTC
No. We're disrupting the nation themselves. Not just the individual. That's what happens in foreign affairs.

Because you know it's true.

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