Re: Affirmative Politics, or why Canada should sell land to the Japanese
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2020 8:05 pm
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used to live on victoria, was a good timedont want to sell it to the japanese though
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used to live on victoria, was a good timeI was about to start copying articles, but I remembered it's an Ike post, effort is wasted on you.IkeTG wrote:not even close, mayb you should do your own reading idiot
that's plagiarism. Your honor, this man is cringeXivilaiAnaxes wrote: I was about to start copying articles.
You underestimate their powerRohen_Tahir wrote:I don't think selling the island to the Japanese will automatically create a portal between it and Japan.
Part of what makes SS13 fun is that the game is woven together from the efforts of hundreds of people. The code is filled with secrets and Easter eggs to the point where someone could play the game for years and still continue to discover hidden features on a regular basis.cacogen wrote:In 50 years I will still be here
also this game is a preview of the future to come and if it takes normie relevance to escape BYOND that's a price we must pay for the true game to be realised this is only the beta
Unless someone makes a superior dreammaker language compiler.Farquaar wrote:Part of what makes SS13 fun is that the game is woven together from the efforts of hundreds of people. The code is filled with secrets and Easter eggs to the point where someone could play the game for years and still continue to discover hidden features on a regular basis.cacogen wrote:In 50 years I will still be here
also this game is a preview of the future to come and if it takes normie relevance to escape BYOND that's a price we must pay for the true game to be realised this is only the beta
A remake can't capture that magic. I wish it could, but it can't. SS13 dies with BYOND.
Who says that a remake can't be woven together from the efforts of hundreds of people?Farquaar wrote:Part of what makes SS13 fun is that the game is woven together from the efforts of hundreds of people. The code is filled with secrets and Easter eggs to the point where someone could play the game for years and still continue to discover hidden features on a regular basis.cacogen wrote:In 50 years I will still be here
also this game is a preview of the future to come and if it takes normie relevance to escape BYOND that's a price we must pay for the true game to be realised this is only the beta
A remake can't capture that magic. I wish it could, but it can't. SS13 dies with BYOND.
There's already at least one remake in active development (SS14). If a standalone remake provided the same ease of contributing BYOND does eventually the width and detail of the game could be rebuilt eventually. But would it die a spiritual death in the process? Probably not, because we've been letting people lobotomise the game since or*nges assumed power and most people are quick to forget the things they used to enjoy about the game that have been changed or removed if they even notice them to begin with. The inevitable SOULLESS retards will insist upon themselves and SS13 Classic® servers will exist for people whose lives have only gone downhill in the past ten years though. Midway through this post it occurred to me SS13 servers probably don't need the BYOND site to be hosted and can probably continue indefinitely after the software is no longer officially supported.Farquaar wrote:SS13 dies with BYOND.
They would move there after it got built up. At first they would be piggybacking off of Canadian and America, but within a decade could become self sufficient.oranges wrote:Why would japanese citizens move there, it's far away from their homeland, there's no jobs or infrastructure.Helios wrote:I still think this was a good idea
it would take hundreds of years to develop into a metropolis like the rest of japan and who knows what the geopolitical outlook would be then, you cant just take the average population density and assume it applies to empty land, people need things to be in place before they live there.
I don't think so.Farquaar wrote:Also, good luck reconciling any potential sale of British Columbia with section 35 of Canada's Constitution. You'd be screwing over the natives even more than they're being screwed over now- assuming the courts would even allow such a boneheaded move to begin with.
If Indigenous groups were that easy to bribe, it would have been done already.Helios wrote:I don't think so.Farquaar wrote:Also, good luck reconciling any potential sale of British Columbia with section 35 of Canada's Constitution. You'd be screwing over the natives even more than they're being screwed over now- assuming the courts would even allow such a boneheaded move to begin with.
I would suggest paying them all off. 1 billion yen, or 10 million USD.
There's under 5000 people living on the island, and over 100 million Japanese. Paying them off would get rid of any headaches. No one would consider the recipient of a billion yen to be a victim