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Post by Elvis on Aug 17, 2012 12:51:05 GMT -5
Greetings compatriots. I make this as a basic outline for our country and as a brief explanation behind why it is the way it is. South Patrova Neo PatrovaCapital: Republic City Currency: Dolla ($) Government: Unicameral Presidential Democracy These are all the real basics. To explain, this is a micronation (nation simulation sort) based on a capitalist framework. For other micronations you can look at micras as there are many different countries there. Most new ones are communist or just not based on an economic model. Old Patrova is yet another Communist state. I thought it would b good to ceate a nation simulation based upon an extreme version of the USA. As it's fun pretending to be communist, it's also fun to deride communists by telling them they hate freedom. The rest is all to be created! The Constitution is for people to make up as we're a democracy. Just remember: FREEDOM ISN'T FREE[/u]
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Post by Elvis on Aug 17, 2012 13:11:03 GMT -5
This is the only time I shall ever state that I am not taking myself seriously here. Be as serious as you want.
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Post by Vilhelm Benkern on Apr 25, 2013 7:47:02 GMT -5
You touch on this point of 'taking oneself seriously' - do you have an idea of how you want to take this micronation, in terms of out of character vs in-character, and degrees of simulation?
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Post by Elvis on Apr 26, 2013 7:43:44 GMT -5
In character I want to have fun with the whole freedom stuff, ooc it is mo about the economics and testing that side of it. A sort of more classically liberal approach to viewing a micronation. These things are always good for testing ideas. Would obviously be good for it to have influence
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Post by Vilhelm Benkern on Apr 27, 2013 7:59:49 GMT -5
Sounds good. Foreign affairs wise, do you see the country siding with any powers?
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Post by Elvis on Apr 28, 2013 12:41:50 GMT -5
I don't know. That's really a debate open to society as a whole. These should really be left to develop. At the moment I see it aligning with whoever shares similar goals. It's normally easier to make enemies than friends.
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