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I might have forgotten to update y'all for a bit there, sorry! Anyways, as you can see from the map above, World War Genovia has started. The official name of the operation is the FGC (F Genovia Convention). Basically, Genovia screwed everyone over and then didn't own up to their mistakes. Instead, they doubled down and played the victim when they were confronted about it. They never paid us back for the Globe of Frost. They also promised to share their resources from Sapphire Island with the rest of the world as a consequence from them breaking the Global Peace Award. They never did that. They also claim that nobody asked for it. The UN's response to that was basically "It was your responsibility to share the resources, not ours to request them". Anyways, the UN voted to either expel or condem Genovia (I don't know which). This cost them 5 PC. A big part of what caused this sudden anti-Genovia sentiment was 1. The idea that this is most likely the last turn of the simulation. 2. Genovia spent all of their resources on structures for building up their own Quality of Life score while they still owed tons of resources to the rest of the world. 3. Everyone was tired of the self-victimization that was going on in Genovia. All that being said, do I feel bad about what's going on? Yes, I do. I really don't want anyone to suffer from this whole thing. Does Genovia deserve the wrath of the entire world? Debatable. Truth be told, our country really doesn't have anything to gain from this venture. I think we mostly joined the coalition because of group think, well, that and resentment. It'll be interesting to see if the simulation ends after this turn like we all suspect it will or if our professor continues it on for another turn or two to see how this all plays out. At the moment, 2/3rds of Genovia and four other people from other countries are online, so needless to say, this is a big day in Statecraft history (for our world at least). I'll try to make sure to update you with more information! This has been really fun blogging about! :D
Nel quarto episodio della terza stagione di OUAP, ci avete consigliato un gioco che a mia memoria era uno stelth carino e affascinante datato 2009. Sarà l'et...
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Tiger Tuesday: Live tigers are no longer allowed to participate in the alumni’s annual P-Rade for Reunions, but they did make an appearance in the past.
Princeton Alumni Weekly Photograph Collection (AC126), Box 7.
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Ciao ragazzi come state? Oggi video sulle curiosità di Natasha Romanoff. E' il primo video registrato dopo il decreto contro il virus , usciranno (per ora) sempre con questo tipo di formato. Speriamo che il video vi piaccia e vi sia di utile informazione. Lasciate un like un commento e attivate la campanella per rimanere sempre aggiornati. Noi vi salutiamo e ci vediamo la prossima settimana con un nuovo video <3
Veramente io credo che per un diplomatico, o per una spia, sia molto più comodo lavorare in un paese dove la stampa è asservita al governo, che non dove la stampa è libera di dire quello che vuole; poiché nel primo caso ogni notizia che si concede di pubblicare ha un suo significato ben preciso, immediatamente trasparente agli occhi di chi intende, mentre per esempio in America i nove decimi di quel che si legge sul giornale rispecchiano soltanto le fantasie, i pregiudizi o la credulità dei giornalisti.
Alessandro Barbero, Bella vita e guerre altrui di Mr. Pyle, gentiluomo, Mondadori, 1996, p. 508