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I think thats graduation.
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  • 05.31.2006 1:08 PM PDT

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Posted by: Recon Number 54
I am perfectly fine with the current system.

We bind their hands and feet and introduce them to the element of water. Usually by throwing them into a lake, river or the ocean.

If they are worthy, the water will accept them and they will sink. If they are not worthy, the spirit of the water will attempt to reject them and they will float.

If they float, they are obviously not moderator material. We then burn them at the stake. If they sink, then they are worthy. But.... unfortunately, they've also drowned. *shrug*

But they drowned for a good cause!



I swear I have read about that actually happening in a society, I think it was a way of trial...not sure but it sounds too familiar.

  • 05.31.2006 2:20 PM PDT
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Only the paranoid will survive!

Having people choose their mods? I don't think tha will turn out very well. How would you like the positions for modship turned into a popularity contest? Aside from that, as you said, all the modserators are a good bunch. They seem to be being picked well in the current system. Why change it? You even admit, although indirectly, that it isn't broken.

  • 05.31.2006 3:03 PM PDT
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Posted by: Recon Number 54
I am perfectly fine with the current system.

We bind their hands and feet and introduce them to the element of water. Usually by throwing them into a lake, river or the ocean.

If they are worthy, the water will accept them and they will sink. If they are not worthy, the spirit of the water will attempt to reject them and they will float.

If they float, they are obviously not moderator material. We then burn them at the stake. If they sink, then they are worthy. But.... unfortunately, they've also drowned. *shrug*

But they drowned for a good cause!



I swear I have read about that actually happening in a society, I think it was a way of trial...not sure but it sounds too familiar.


It was one test they used to see if a person was a witch. If you were human, you sank, drowned, and proved that you weren't a witch. Unfortunately, most people didn't have the ninja skills to break their bonds. Oops.

  • 05.31.2006 3:29 PM PDT

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Having people choose their mods? I don't think tha will turn out very well.

no it won't. People like recon and shishka will end up becoming one and well, that just leads to bad things.

and mroe drownings.

  • 05.31.2006 3:33 PM PDT
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  • 06.01.2006 3:14 PM PDT
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That;s a crap idea. What so your giving the chance for one more populer person to become mod over someone else? And why would that much control be given just to members? This is serious, not one of those freeweb sites.

Bungie is a company that can make video games. I'm sure they're able to do such a lowly task as appointing a moderator.

  • 06.01.2006 5:00 PM PDT

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