• This section is for roleplays only.
    ALL interest checks/recruiting threads must go in the Recruit Here section.

    Please remember to credit artists when using works not your own.

Futuristic Agent of Maniacles OOC and Characters

Oh, my character also works as a priest for the temple of Helios and has been phishing money from the church his whole life, which has made him a ton of cash. And he also ritualistically killed one of the head priests of the church for harming children. Mordecai's arcane focus is his dagger, so he slit his throat with it and will proceed to handle the rest of the corruption in the church in a likewise manner.

But the best part about it is, he's chopped up the body, dumped it into a hole in the basement of the church, and is going to poison the body parts and feed them to more members. Grinding them up and putting them into meat or soup but only the members who are hurting children though. Still gonna be stealing from the church like an OG. He's got 12 silver, 86 gold, and 2 platinum right now. He needs 5 platinum to get his cyborg eye and he'll be back in peak shape.
 
From one article I read, it was an increase in transit fees.

Shit if that's the case the people are more unified in Chile than in America. At least they can come together on even those small matters. Shit, we get a raise in transit fees, we just eat that shit. Ya'll remember when gas was up to almost $6? Now it's back down to $2 and change.
 
That increase on public transport fees is just the tip of the iceberg
Money is going to the rich part of population. A large portion of chile can barely survive the month. They increase all taxes, a few months ago they increased electricity by a 10%
Education is expensive.
Health is expensive and we lack resources.
Each 3 months the politics increase their own salary by signing projects they do by themselves.
No democracy, government does shit without even asking public opinion

Etc.
 
That increase on public transport fees is just the tip of the iceberg
Money is going to the rich part of population. A large portion of chile can barely survive the month. They increase all taxes, a few months ago they increased electricity by a 10%
Education is expensive.
Health is expensive and we lack resources.
Each 3 months the politics increase their own salary by signing projects they do by themselves.
No democracy, government does shit without even asking public opinion

Etc.

I thought that might've been the case. I skimmed the article and noticed that the president rescinded the transit increases, but the protest continued. I doubted that the protest would continue once they got what they wanted, so it had to be more issues and the transport fees were merely the straw that broke the camel's back. I hope that those in Chile can effect true change and get leaders that won't screw over their own people and serve the needs of the entire population, rather than just the wealthy who can bribe them the best.
 
Shit if that's the case the people are more unified in Chile than in America. At least they can come together on even those small matters. Shit, we get a raise in transit fees, we just eat that shit. Ya'll remember when gas was up to almost $6? Now it's back down to $2 and change.

United States is an extremely massive country made up of so many different ideologies, environments, cultures there are made here, culture remnants of the past, modified cultures etc. Not to say we shouldn't work on becoming more on the same page and less divided. Divided we fall. But USA is in some ways like multiple countries, each State being its own country, all banned together, but each having their sort own of identity, although I would say there is a certain Americana kind of thru line running through each State.

And of course there are certain laws all must adhere to and obey. But everyone here is rarely on the same page unless someone openly attacks us. And a few other occassions. And even then it only lasts so long. I think that's one of the costs in living in such a diverse and large place.
 
United States is an extremely massive country made up of so many different ideologies, environments, cultures there are made here, culture remnants of the past, modified cultures etc. Not to say we shouldn't work on becoming more on the same page and less divided. Divided we fall. But USA is in some ways like multiple countries, each State being its own country, all banned together, but each having their sort own of identity, although I would say there is a certain Americana kind of thru line running through each State.

And of course there are certain laws all must adhere to and obey. But everyone here is rarely on the same page unless someone openly attacks us. And a few other occassions. And even then it only lasts so long. I think that's one of the costs in living in such a diverse and large place.

I can agree with some of that, man.

That increase on public transport fees is just the tip of the iceberg
Money is going to the rich part of population. A large portion of chile can barely survive the month. They increase all taxes, a few months ago they increased electricity by a 10%
Education is expensive.
Health is expensive and we lack resources.
Each 3 months the politics increase their own salary by signing projects they do by themselves.
No democracy, government does shit without even asking public opinion

Etc.

I hope you guys can overthrow your government, man.
 
I can agree with some of that, man.



I hope you guys can overthrow your government, man.
Bro, revolution is only legal when you succeed, and then there's the aftermath. Chaos doesn't just stop because the problem leaves, there's cleanup

I do not comprehend
Please swap a vowel in r*pe with something else, preferably an asterisk, maybe a 0


this be like the fifth time I've asked this.
 
KotaKotsu KotaKotsu , that's not to say there aren't problems that need solving, but it would take more effort to establish a new government, and time and other problems, like the opening of an ungoverned territory that another nation may want to claim, and likely has the power to do so.
 
VIVA LA REVOLUCION!
I hate to toot my own horn (technically that's only True in specific circumstances and subjects) but with the U.S., when we broke from the British, we had just broken from a power that spanned the globe. Tiniest guy just kicked the biggest guy in the dick. Who's gonna take on that? I'm not sure about Chile, I put all of five minutes into that project for Spanish I and all I learned is women can't divorce their husbands and if you want to end a relationship, give em a knife (so woman gives husband the knife she kills him with was the messed up joke I came up with) but I don't think Chile has that kind of reputation. I absolutely think problems need to be solved, but I'm an observer, I'm governed by logic and reason, these events are not, so I am not in a position to offer advice either way, and I doubt any of us are in positions to do anything about it.

That said, Freikugel Freikugel , I wish you the best of luck and I hope you stay safe while your government figures out how many times they can slap their dicks on the table before they make eunuchs of themselves
 
Darkling0096 Darkling0096

Revolutions in general tend to be clusterfucks regardless of if the new regime can successfully take control . They tend to come full circle in some form or at the least leave massive problems behind. Of course I don't know of every historical moment of a revolution - they are numerous, but by and large the majority I've heard of or have any slight knowledge about seemed to have ended badly or right back they started in some form or another.

I suppose the American Revolution can be considered successful, but to this day there are people who argue that it was a mistake. I'm not well educated enough in it to give my an opinion of any worth, but it is certainly interesting that some people think that.

It certainly bares looking into.
 
And I demand the president to be raped by ravaged horse
Darkling0096 Darkling0096

Revolutions in general tend to be clusterfucks regardless of if the new regime can successfully take control . They tend to come full circle in some form or at the least leave massive problems behind. Of course I don't know of every historical moment of a revolution - they are numerous, but by and large the majority I've heard of or have any slight knowledge about seemed to have ended badly or right back they started in some form or another.

I suppose the American Revolution can be considered successful, but to this day there are people who argue that it was a mistake. I'm not well educated enough in it to give my an opinion of any worth, but it is certainly interesting that some people think that.

It certainly bares looking into.

The French Revolution began the end of feudalism in Europe. Sure Napoleon rose and they hit some bumps but it turned out ok.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top