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West carlisten

Abarri wrote:Brown recluses and black widows could so ruin your day.
Schengen, Luxembourg

Aba has answered the question correctly! 1 point!

East Sakhlin wrote:Run while you still can <_<
(Sorry for double post)

Why? >^>

Estantia wrote:Hello

Hi!

East Sakhlin and Estantia

The Solar System Scope wrote:Why? >^>
Hi!

*Shrugs*
I couldn't think of anything else to say

Estantia wrote:How art thou?

Lazy.
You?

East Sakhlin wrote:*Shrugs*
I couldn't think of anything else to say

Oki. *hugs*

East Sakhlin, Agalaesia, and Estantia

Comte de sade wrote:UNENDORSE Aumeltopia

Ban me. ;)

Oh. Unendorse the Racoon!

Sharks and Lilies are the true overlords!

Muahahah!

The Solar System Scope, Yansu, Lily pad nation, West carlisten, and 1 otherComte de sade

West carlisten wrote:Aba has answered the question correctly! 1 point!

🎤That's what visas are fooorrr...

The Solar System Scope, Agalaesia, and West carlisten

Abarri wrote:🎤That's what visas are fooorrr...

What? The Schengen Area has been created so as to make visas unnecessary.

Estantia wrote:Good ^-^

Glad to hear that~

Estantia

The Solar System Scope wrote:What? The Schengen Area has been created so as to make visas unnecessary.
Glad to hear that~

No, for those outside EU...

Abarri wrote:No, for those outside EU...

You mean the Schengen Area. You need passports during entry of countries such as the UK and Ireland.

The Solar System Scope wrote:You mean the Schengen Area. You need passports during entry of countries such as the UK and Ireland.

Uhhh yeah!
*nods*

The Solar System Scope wrote:You wait until you have population of five hundred million, simple. :P
O.o

Thank you!

West carlisten

Next trivia question:
Regular (3 points): Which former British dominion was the last to sever any remaining legislative ties to Britain?
Link to the dispatch:

Random Trivia RMB!

by West carlisten

Intro:
Like the silly banner says, it's Trivia time!
At random times there will be random trivia questions from me, in one of four difficulties:
  • Easy - 1 point

  • Regular - 3 points

  • Difficult - 5 points

  • Obscure - 7 points

  • Bonus question - 1 point

  • Extra challenge - 3 points

    Whoever gives the first correct answer will get full points and a place on the ranking board below. Second correct answer may get one point if the two posts are made less than one minute apart.
    There are unlimited attempts to answer Trivia questions, as long as there is not more than one answer per post and no RMB rules are violated.
    Answers must reply to my post and/or ping me.

Winners

Nations

Points

Agalaesia

3 points

Estantia

3 Points

Abarri

1 Point

Open Questions:
  1. Obscure: Which song was playing during the charity ball in the film Gone with the Wind?
    - no answer yet -

    1. Bonus: which well-known song has the same melody?
      - no answer yet -

  2. Difficult: Who betrayed Oda Nobunaga and is responsible for his death?
    - no answer yet -

    1. Bonus: Where did the incident in which Oda Nobunaga was killed take place? (both city and building)
      - no answer yet -

    2. Challenge: In which year did that incident take place?
      - no answer yet -

  3. Regular: Which famous work had a song with these (partial) lyrics?

    "Drops the wind and stops the mill;
    Turbot is ambitious brill;
    Gild the farthing if you will,
    Yet it is a farthing still."
    "Yes, I know.
    That is so."

Answered Questions:
  1. Easy: What is the name and country of the village in which the agreement to remove border controls within the EU (and certain other countries) was signed?
    Answer: Schengen, Luxembourg (Abarri)

  2. Regular: Which former British dominion was the last to sever any remaining legislative ties to Britain?
    Answer: New Zealand (Estantia)

  3. Regular: What is the name of the compound responsible for the yellow discolouration of the skin associated with hepatitis?
    Answer: Bilirubin (Agalaesia)

Read dispatch

West carlisten wrote:Next trivia question:
Regular (3 points): Which former British dominion was the last to sever any remaining legislative ties to Britain?
Link to the dispatch:

Random Trivia RMB!

by West carlisten

Intro:
Like the silly banner says, it's Trivia time!
At random times there will be random trivia questions from me, in one of four difficulties:
  • Easy - 1 point

  • Regular - 3 points

  • Difficult - 5 points

  • Obscure - 7 points

  • Bonus question - 1 point

  • Extra challenge - 3 points

    Whoever gives the first correct answer will get full points and a place on the ranking board below. Second correct answer may get one point if the two posts are made less than one minute apart.
    There are unlimited attempts to answer Trivia questions, as long as there is not more than one answer per post and no RMB rules are violated.
    Answers must reply to my post and/or ping me.

Winners

Nations

Points

Agalaesia

3 points

Estantia

3 Points

Abarri

1 Point

Open Questions:
  1. Obscure: Which song was playing during the charity ball in the film Gone with the Wind?
    - no answer yet -

    1. Bonus: which well-known song has the same melody?
      - no answer yet -

  2. Difficult: Who betrayed Oda Nobunaga and is responsible for his death?
    - no answer yet -

    1. Bonus: Where did the incident in which Oda Nobunaga was killed take place? (both city and building)
      - no answer yet -

    2. Challenge: In which year did that incident take place?
      - no answer yet -

  3. Regular: Which famous work had a song with these (partial) lyrics?

    "Drops the wind and stops the mill;
    Turbot is ambitious brill;
    Gild the farthing if you will,
    Yet it is a farthing still."
    "Yes, I know.
    That is so."

Answered Questions:
  1. Easy: What is the name and country of the village in which the agreement to remove border controls within the EU (and certain other countries) was signed?
    Answer: Schengen, Luxembourg (Abarri)

  2. Regular: Which former British dominion was the last to sever any remaining legislative ties to Britain?
    Answer: New Zealand (Estantia)

  3. Regular: What is the name of the compound responsible for the yellow discolouration of the skin associated with hepatitis?
    Answer: Bilirubin (Agalaesia)

Read dispatch

Was it Hong Kong?

West carlisten

West carlisten

Estantia wrote:Was it Hong Kong?

Hong Kong was never a dominion.

Estantia

West carlisten wrote:Next trivia question:
Regular (3 points): Which former British dominion was the last to sever any remaining legislative ties to Britain?
Link to the dispatch:

Random Trivia RMB!

by West carlisten

Intro:
Like the silly banner says, it's Trivia time!
At random times there will be random trivia questions from me, in one of four difficulties:
  • Easy - 1 point

  • Regular - 3 points

  • Difficult - 5 points

  • Obscure - 7 points

  • Bonus question - 1 point

  • Extra challenge - 3 points

    Whoever gives the first correct answer will get full points and a place on the ranking board below. Second correct answer may get one point if the two posts are made less than one minute apart.
    There are unlimited attempts to answer Trivia questions, as long as there is not more than one answer per post and no RMB rules are violated.
    Answers must reply to my post and/or ping me.

Winners

Nations

Points

Agalaesia

3 points

Estantia

3 Points

Abarri

1 Point

Open Questions:
  1. Obscure: Which song was playing during the charity ball in the film Gone with the Wind?
    - no answer yet -

    1. Bonus: which well-known song has the same melody?
      - no answer yet -

  2. Difficult: Who betrayed Oda Nobunaga and is responsible for his death?
    - no answer yet -

    1. Bonus: Where did the incident in which Oda Nobunaga was killed take place? (both city and building)
      - no answer yet -

    2. Challenge: In which year did that incident take place?
      - no answer yet -

  3. Regular: Which famous work had a song with these (partial) lyrics?

    "Drops the wind and stops the mill;
    Turbot is ambitious brill;
    Gild the farthing if you will,
    Yet it is a farthing still."
    "Yes, I know.
    That is so."

Answered Questions:
  1. Easy: What is the name and country of the village in which the agreement to remove border controls within the EU (and certain other countries) was signed?
    Answer: Schengen, Luxembourg (Abarri)

  2. Regular: Which former British dominion was the last to sever any remaining legislative ties to Britain?
    Answer: New Zealand (Estantia)

  3. Regular: What is the name of the compound responsible for the yellow discolouration of the skin associated with hepatitis?
    Answer: Bilirubin (Agalaesia)

Read dispatch

Canada?

West carlisten

Abarri wrote:Canada?

Canada was the third-last. The patriation of the Canadian constitution was in 1982.

West carlisten wrote:Canada was the third-last. The patriation of the Canadian constitution was in 1982.

Australia, New Zealand, or India.

West carlisten

The Solar System Scope wrote:Australia, New Zealand, or India.

That's not really an answer. Anyway, since you're spoiling the trivia fun, everyone now has only one more attempt to answer the question.

West carlisten wrote:Hong Kong was never a dominion.

Oof sorry, didn't know what you meant by dominion :D

New Zealand

West carlisten

West carlisten

Estantia wrote:Oof sorry, didn't know what you meant by dominion :D

New Zealand

Correct, that's three points!
For reference:
The Australia Acts of 1986 came into effect in March 1986 and removed the last remaining abilities of the British parliament to legislate for Australia.
The similar Constitution Act 1986 in New Zealand was passed in December and came into effect in January, 1987.

Abarri and Estantia

West carlisten wrote:That's not really an answer. Anyway, since you're spoiling the trivia fun, everyone now has only one more attempt to answer the question.

:(
*throws myself into a trash compactor*

Estantia

The Solar System Scope

*The small dragon as big as your hand, waddles cutely up to the fox and looks up at her, with his head cocked sidewards*

The Solar System Scope wrote::(
*throws myself into a trash compactor*

*Pulls you out, and dumps you onto a pile of already crushed cars* Don't do that again. Blood and guts can seriously damage the system. I should know.

The Solar System Scope, Estantia, West carlisten, and Vazcegos

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