NationStates Jolt Archive


I get old issues again

25-12-2003, 00:51
I have been getting issues which I already took a position on again - how can I just get completely new issues? :roll:
The Most Glorious Hack
25-12-2003, 01:24
There's only about 80 issues total, and you don't qualify for them all :roll:
Letila
25-12-2003, 01:59
Yes, they tend to recycle.

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Kûk‡xenisi n!ok‡x'osi xno-k‡xek‡emi.
The state only exists to serve itself.
Racism-the other stupid ideology
Peace, love, and girls with small waists and really big butts!
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I'm male. Note the pic
of attractive women.
Eredron
26-12-2003, 18:00
That explains why I get the No Pain, No Gain issue every other day.


Consul Supreme McCallister
Head of State, Dominion and Principalities of Eredron
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Troon
26-12-2003, 18:06
I think I've had them all at least 5 times...mind you, I have been around for a while now...
The Basenji
26-12-2003, 18:10
You could always submit new issues. :)
27-12-2003, 00:21
Either that or take a radically different position on a few issues. Outlaw elections or ban private enterprise for a while and see what happens - you'll be given the issue to re-legalise both at some point.
Aaronakia
27-12-2003, 14:47
You could always submit new issues. :)

I've submitted two so far, and I haven't gotten a reply for either of them.

So there.
:evil:
Indigo Islands
27-12-2003, 22:24
Greetings from Indigo,

We think that it is not a bad thing if the same issue appears more than once. We would handle the same economic situation differently depending upon Our economic situation at that particular time. Of course, having the same issue every day is a bit much.

Indigo
Master of the Indigo Islands
27-12-2003, 23:43
If you are playing for fun, and trying to mess up your country like me, you could just make your economic situation worse if you want.
Aaronakia
27-12-2003, 23:46
If you are playing for fun, and trying to mess up your country like me, you could just make your economic situation worse if you want.

Is there anyone out there NOT playing for fun :?:
Atlantian Outcasts
28-12-2003, 00:55
ptttf....you'r complaining that you only have 80 issues? WHEN I was a newbie, we only had 35 issues or so, AND WE LIKED IT!

whoa, old man moment.... :shock:
28-12-2003, 02:28
It seems like most of the issues I get are ones I've already gotten, and usually have to do with civil rights. I rarely get a political freedom issue to deal with, and so can never improve my status in that field. I think I get asked about voluntary voting once in a great while.
Moontian
28-12-2003, 11:00
Yeah, Way back when, there were only around 30-35 issues. People had started complaining because of how few there were a few months ago, and now people can submit their own issues. Pity not all UN nations can submit proposals anymore. I'm the only UN member in my region.
Troon
28-12-2003, 17:05
Yeah, Way back when, there were only around 30-35 issues. People had started complaining because of how few there were a few months ago, and now people can submit their own issues. Pity not all UN nations can submit proposals anymore. I'm the only UN member in my region.

Was there? I thought there was only about 25... or was that the amount that it was possible to actually get?
Carlemnaria
29-12-2003, 12:30
what determines which issues you're not elegable to get?

and economics schmeckonomics
our first priority is environment
and our second (and second because witout air to breathe you ain't got
you) is the well being of every
blade of grass, mote of dust, and sub atomic particle that calls our
nation home (and no harm intended
toward those in other lands either)

i don't see how the economic theories underlying 'the game' are
directly applicable to the post monitary context i choose/wish to
roll play anyway.

sure if you're gonna go pound on your neighbors it would be pretty
pointlessly tedius to be invulnerable but i don't get forcing
arbitrary assumptions i question the basis of to be imposed on a
totaly other concept of a system.

i just figgure if we can choose to ignore someone wanting to play making
war with us if we don't feel like playing that game, there's no reason
we can't equaly ignore economic concepts totaly inaplicable to our context

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