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The black leaves wrote:I'm mostly a vanilla guy - especially Cornish Vanilla - but if I'm at the beach I'll sometimes get a scoop of blue bubblegum

I do agree. Those flavours are great.

Central abor wrote:I do agree. Those flavours are great.

Though, I do prefer Raspberry Ripple. I LOVE that flavour.

Flixel wrote:Exactly. I'm sure there's some official name for it, but I think I liked it best for its memories, if that makes sense. I would have it on summer vacations long ago. I think it represents nostalgia for me.

Oh certainly. I more meant--what are its flavor components? I did some research and apparently in the United States this is often a mixture of blueberry, banana, and strawberry (or raspberry), while in Australia it is usually all caramel-flavored and just made in batches of different colors.

Lin-ying

Dulce de Leche

Central ackistan

I'm lactose intolerant. I can't eat icecream.

Lin-ying

Central ackistan

Swiftnian wrote:Im lactose intolerant, I can't eat Ice Cream :<

Same here, buddy.

RIP Bears Armed

Aelyria wrote:Oh certainly. I more meant--what are its flavor components? I did some research and apparently in the United States this is often a mixture of blueberry, banana, and strawberry (or raspberry), while in Australia it is usually all caramel-flavored and just made in batches of different colors.

@Aelyria, I think you're spot on! If I'd have to guess, I'd say strawberry rather raspberry in my case (now you've got me wondering wha tthe slight flavor differences between the two must be). The difference between the US and Australian versions seem interesting, particularly because I can't imagine caramel being any color other than brown (I always think of caramel chocolate). For now, my brain can't seem to fathom of colored caramel. (I think I'm going to go look that up.)

Lin-ying

Cookie dough is love, Cookie dough is life.

Lin-ying

Cookie dough is a very good flavor indeed.

Lin-ying

It isn't very good...It is marvellous!

Lin-ying

Ovelanare wrote:It isn't very good...It is marvellous!

Any specific type of cookie dough?

Flixel wrote:Any specific type of cookie dough?

I just like the flavour from Ben and Jerry's! It is...Yes

popsicle gang rise up

Jesuslovesyouamen

Economichunger wrote:popsicle gang rise up

yee haw

Lin-ying

New gia wrote:Cookie dough is love, Cookie dough is life.

I find the dough often hardens too much in the freezer though. It's why I'm also not much of a fan of "fudge swirl" type flavors. By the time the fudge or cookie dough is soft enough to eat normally, the ice cream is half melted.

Although, salty, chewy, and creamy, is a combination you can't turn down.

Lin-ying

A flying turtle

*a flying turtle wakes from its slumber and slowly flies over Balder*

Flixel, Hromos, DatlofianEmpire, Lin-ying, and 3 othersMastodon, Liberal2day, and Yungerdash

Do WA resolutions have any in-game effects? Even small ones?

Lin-ying

Apophiss wrote:Do WA resolutions have any in-game effects? Even small ones?

Yes. WA law can influence your national statistics, but only at the moment of passage. If a resolution (say) reduces political freedom by some amount N, that effect is permanently applied to all nations currently in the WA. If that resolution were later repealed, then political freedom would increase by (N/2), but only for member nations at the time of the repeal. If a nation leaves the WA before a resolution is repealed, and then rejoins after, the repeal effect is not applied. (Likewise, if you were not present for the initial passage, but are a member when it is repealed, you still receive the repeal reduction. WA Resolution effects are neither retroactive nor continuously applied; they ONLY apply in the exact moment that they pass.) Most WA resolutions that affect stats will list a qualitative estimate of their stat impact, e.g. the current resolution at vote says, "Strength: Mild." This implies it will have relatively small impact on game statistics.

Flixel, Hromos, Northern Mount Celestia, Terra leuthenia, and 2 othersLin-ying, and Apophiss

Aelyria wrote:Yes. WA law can influence your national statistics, but only at the moment of passage. If a resolution (say) reduces political freedom by some amount N, that effect is permanently applied to all nations currently in the WA. If that resolution were later repealed, then political freedom would increase by (N/2), but only for member nations at the time of the repeal. If a nation leaves the WA before a resolution is repealed, and then rejoins after, the repeal effect is not applied. (Likewise, if you were not present for the initial passage, but are a member when it is repealed, you still receive the repeal reduction. WA Resolution effects are neither retroactive nor continuously applied; they ONLY apply in the exact moment that they pass.) Most WA resolutions that affect stats will list a qualitative estimate of their stat impact, e.g. the current resolution at vote says, "Strength: Mild." This implies it will have relatively small impact on game statistics.

Wow thank you for such a detailed answer! That's good to know though, I never noticed the "strength" on each proposal until now.

Apophiss wrote:Wow thank you for such a detailed answer! That's good to know though, I never noticed the "strength" on each proposal until now.

My pleasure.

I just got two issues in a row with someone named “Ganondorf” involved lol

Aelyria wrote:Yes. WA law can influence your national statistics, but only at the moment of passage. If a resolution (say) reduces political freedom by some amount N, that effect is permanently applied to all nations currently in the WA. If that resolution were later repealed, then political freedom would increase by (N/2), but only for member nations at the time of the repeal. If a nation leaves the WA before a resolution is repealed, and then rejoins after, the repeal effect is not applied. (Likewise, if you were not present for the initial passage, but are a member when it is repealed, you still receive the repeal reduction. WA Resolution effects are neither retroactive nor continuously applied; they ONLY apply in the exact moment that they pass.) Most WA resolutions that affect stats will list a qualitative estimate of their stat impact, e.g. the current resolution at vote says, "Strength: Mild." This implies it will have relatively small impact on game statistics.

I never realized this! I always thought the WA votes were "fun and games", so to speak, and didn't actually affect anything.

Lin-ying and Apophiss

Northern Mount Celestia wrote:I just got two issues in a row with someone named “Ganondorf” involved lol

You think that they are part of a series? I do know that sometimes the issues just use random names.

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