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TescoPepsi wrote:I am the one responsible for answering the door on Halloween, I am trolling kids as they come along, it's fun.

Are you American?

TescoPepsi wrote:God no.

Ok I'm not too..... but anyway as radio can i say

- ladies and gentlemen welcome back in TRR news

Radio of cousco wrote:Why are you here?

Ahem, no one will question that, why are YOU here?

TescoPepsi wrote:God no.

A non American?! Get them!

Ropanama wrote:Ahem, no one will question that, why are YOU here?

ah....ummm i even did a zombie attack on the TNP leader got kicked out for a day. why are you here?

Ammmericaaaa wrote:A non American?! Get them!

Hell yeah

* Freedom song*

Radio of cousco wrote:ah....ummm i even did a zombie attack on the TNP leader got kicked out for a day. why are you here?

That's... a stupid reason to get kicked out. For me, long story short, past rule breakings.

What are the rest of y'all in for, or did you voluntarily get in here?

Cyptopir wrote:They are under BSP.

I'm a little stupid, what Is BSP?

Deprauration wrote:I'm a little stupid, what Is BSP?

Blanket Suppression: What it is and what to do when someone is under blanket suppression
Blanket suppression is what happens when someone breaks our RMB Rules repeatedly to the extent that the Regional Officers deem it necessary to prevent them from posting on the RMB further. As The Rejected Realms lacks the ability to eject nations and a mute button is not likely to get implemented, we do this via several measures.

A person under Blanket Suppression will:

  • Have all their posts suppressed

  • Have all posts quoting them suppressed

  • Have all posts replying to them suppressed

  • Have all posts mentioning or discussing them suppressed

What is the goal of Blanket Suppression?
The goal is to discourage rule-breaking behaviour and encourage the rulebreakers to leave for pastures new.

Who decides whether someone is placed under Blanket Suppression?
The Elected Officer responsible for the RMB, along with the Delegate and other Regional Officers, including RMB Watchdogs, all have a say in who gets placed under Blanket Suppression.

What should I do if I see someone under Blanket Suppression posting on the RMB?
Please don't interact with people under Blanket Suppression. You don't have to report them to us, but you should avoid interacting with them. People get placed under Blanket Suppression for good reasons.

Where can I find out who is under Blanket Suppression?
You can find a list of nations under Blanket Suppression on our forums. It is located Linkhere. We considered hosting the list on-site but given that we want to reduce the visibility of nations on the list, we decided that hosting it offsite was better.

Can nations get off of the Blanket Suppression list?
Whilst this is not an option available for all nations, some nations are indeed able to get off the Blanket Suppression list and can do so by showing that they've changed their behaviour, apologising for their past actions and coming to an agreement with the Officer responsible for the RMB about their future conduct. If a nation comes off the list, it should not be considered a clean slate, but an opportunity to show that they've changed as posters and no longer engage in their previously harmful actions.

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Why did Bow "Shot118" Toerana murder me? That's very rude of him

I just realized Cyptopir has PvZ on Their flag, very based

Thank God for being born in North Korea and not in the United States without free hospitals

Evillboy wrote:Thank God for being born in North Korea and not in the United States without free hospitals

Yes, I would love being born into a country where the slightest mistake will get a punishment for not only me, but also my whole family.

Ammmericaaaa wrote:A non American?! Get them!

You can't get my through my phone. Probably. It is Halloween after all.

hey guys what if the zombies were the proletariat and the zombie killers the bourgeoisie

Three Galaxies wrote:Yes, I would love being born into a country where the slightest mistake will get a punishment for not only me, but also my whole family.

Agree, North Korea and Kim Jon Un are such merciful leaders.

and whoever disagrees is a traitor to the country and the true faith kim

https://youtube.com/shorts/VaD5tlljQ7c?
si=FcYVMu_I4me9dYWz

(Jk)

Non-americans! EEEY!! South Americans where?

(I'm the only one)

Ropanama wrote:Non-americans! EEEY!! South Americans where?

(I'm the only one)

I'm from South America

Evillboy wrote:I'm from South America

Yippeee!!

Cyptopir wrote:hey guys what if the zombies were the proletariat and the zombie killers the bourgeoisie

"Capital is dead labour, that, vampire-like, only lives by sucking living labour, and lives the more, the more labour it sucks." - Karl Marx, Capital volume 1.

get owned

Forwerpen wrote:"Capital is dead labor, that, vampire-like, only lives by sucking living labor, and lives the more, the more labor it sucks. The time during which the laborer works, is the time during which the capitalist consumes the labor-power he has purchased from him." - Karl Marx, Capital volume 1. get owned

Work in Karl Marx's era was Hard, firstly there was not much hygiene and no minimum wage, they were practically slaves, with only the rich and the bourgeoisie profiting from the misery of the noble workers

I was hungry so I stuck on my coat and went out and just went to random people's houses and got treats lmao this "trick or treating" stuff is easy.

Evillboy wrote:Work in Karl Marx's era was Hard, firstly there was not much hygiene and no minimum wage, they were practically slaves, with only the rich and the bourgeoisie profiting from the misery of the noble workers

why did you decide to post this

Forwerpen wrote:why did you decide to post this

Idk

Evillboy wrote:Work in Karl Marx's era was Hard, firstly there was not much hygiene and no minimum wage, they were practically slaves, with only the rich and the bourgeoisie profiting from the misery of the noble workers

Work today is even harder, if you happen to live in the wrong country.

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