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Governor: The King of All Wild Things

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Founder: The King of All Wild Things

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How Long Can You Hang From a Tree by Your Fingertips?

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    WILD LIFE - August 2024

    BulletinNews by All Wild Things . 256 reads.

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    Wild Rumpus Book of Records II

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    The NewsStand

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    The Reference Library

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Embassies: The Embassy, Fredonia, Guinea Kiribati, Pax Indica, Penguia, Krillin, Lewisham, The Community, The Empires And Republics Of Power, Council of Constructed Languages, Lewisham Library, and Right Knuckles Down.

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Where the Wild Things Are contains 3 nations.

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The Most Advanced Defense Forces in Where the Wild Things Are

Nations ranked highly spend the most on national defense, and are most secure against foreign aggression.

As a region, Where the Wild Things Are is ranked 25,610th in the world for Most Advanced Defense Forces.

NationWA CategoryMotto
1.The Free Land of Pasture LandsInoffensive Centrist Democracy“We Need Sun, Rain, and Seeds!”
2.The Community of The Lake LandsNew York Times Democracy“A Lakeside Makes A Home”
3.The King of All Wild ThingsLeft-Leaning College State“I'll eat you up!”

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Where the Wild Things Are Regional Message Board

Testing a message for the_empires_and_republics_of_power.

This is an automated message.

Testing a message for lewisham_library.

This is an automated message.

Testing a message for right_knuckles_down.

This is an automated message.

My creation lives. Mwahahahaha!

The wood dragon CTEd. I feel a cremation would be a suitable send-off.

In other news, I just discovered that as at 30 September, 29.66% of nations had never answered an issue!

All Wild Things wrote:Testing a message for the_embassy.

This is an automated message.

Sorry, My Friend. I never saw anything in The Embassy.

Lower Slobbovia wrote:Sorry, My Friend. I never saw anything in The Embassy.

Phew! That's good.
I was testing a script that could post on embassy RMBs, but didn't want it to actually post on their RMBs in the testing stage, as that would just be unwelcome spam. So instead of posting "Testing a message" to the region=the_embassy page, I got it to post the message "Testing a message for the_embassy" to region=where_the_wild_things_are. All I need to do now is include "the_embassy" in the URL instead of in the message.

The script reads my list of embassies, checks which ones I'm permitted to post to, then checks that I wouldn't be double-posting, and checks that I'd have at most two of the last ten posts on their RMB, and only then would actually post. So it could post on hundreds of embassy RMBs without being too spammy on any individual region.

It needs a couple of enhancements still. First, while it needs to use "the_embassy" for the URL, it could be nice to include the phrase "The Embassy" in the message. Second would be to keep a list of exclusions - say someone specifically asked not to be sent automated messages.

All Wild Things wrote:I picked the plums from the tree in the back garden at the weekend. I'm now starting to brew up some plum hooch. I've made a couple of batches in the past. They were strongly alcoholic! The recipe says to add three parts sugar for five parts fruit. I'm thinking I'll put less sugar in this time round, so that it will be less alcoholic. I'm tempted not to add any sugar at all, and just see how it turns out with the natural sugar from the plums. I'm nervous I'll just end up with sour, yeasty plum juice instead though. I don't add the sugar and yeast until tomorrow, so I have a day to make up my mind.

I was brave, and left out the sugar entirely. The result was disappointing. Today was hooch bottling day. It tastes like watered-down plum juice. On the plus side, it's not yeasty, and it's not sour. But it's lacking flavour. To try & fix that, I've put some ginger in one bottle, cinnamon in a second, and vanilla in a third. I'll let them sit for a few days, then give them a taste test to see if that helps the flavour.

I like the idea of a no-added-sugar hooch, so I think I'll try it again another time (it seems weird to use all-natural ingredients, then throw in a load of refined sugar). The recipe I used said to add 10 litres of water for 5kg of fruit. I think I'd try using just 5 litres next time, so as to concentrate the flavour more.

Or maybe I could use honey instead of sugar?

All Wild Things wrote:Phew! That's good.
I was testing a script that could post on embassy RMBs, but didn't want it to actually post on their RMBs in the testing stage, as that would just be unwelcome spam. So instead of posting "Testing a message" to the region=the_embassy page, I got it to post the message "Testing a message for the_embassy" to region=where_the_wild_things_are. All I need to do now is include "the_embassy" in the URL instead of in the message.

The script reads my list of embassies, checks which ones I'm permitted to post to, then checks that I wouldn't be double-posting, and checks that I'd have at most two of the last ten posts on their RMB, and only then would actually post. So it could post on hundreds of embassy RMBs without being too spammy on any individual region.

It needs a couple of enhancements still. First, while it needs to use "the_embassy" for the URL, it could be nice to include the phrase "The Embassy" in the message. Second would be to keep a list of exclusions - say someone specifically asked not to be sent automated messages.

I was brave, and left out the sugar entirely. The result was disappointing. Today was hooch bottling day. It tastes like watered-down plum juice. On the plus side, it's not yeasty, and it's not sour. But it's lacking flavour. To try & fix that, I've put some ginger in one bottle, cinnamon in a second, and vanilla in a third. I'll let them sit for a few days, then give them a taste test to see if that helps the flavour.

I like the idea of a no-added-sugar hooch, so I think I'll try it again another time (it seems weird to use all-natural ingredients, then throw in a load of refined sugar). The recipe I used said to add 10 litres of water for 5kg of fruit. I think I'd try using just 5 litres next time, so as to concentrate the flavour more.

Or maybe I could use honey instead of sugar?

Sounds interesting. Are you trying for fruit flavour like a Sangria, or more like a classic Boone’s Farm taste?

Lower Slobbovia wrote:Sounds interesting. Are you trying for fruit flavour like a Sangria, or more like a classic Boone’s Farm taste?

I'm aiming for "not awful", whatever that may be!
I'm not familiar with Boone's. But a full-on fruit flavour would be good.

Lol - I'm now officially an Issues Author. Dick's Pics, issue 1653, has been released. Apologies to the entire NS community for that!

I now need to decide how to answer the issue...

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