King Charles introduces the Tax Collectors

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Re: King Charles introduces the Tax Collectors

Postby MvGulik » Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:18 am

alloin wrote:why did u even brighten the contrast anyway ?

Looked like a true general black image to me. (apart from the little text part.)
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Not much to see on that picture..

Yea, I noticed ... but was kinda hard to see in its original state.

PS: Will there be a tax refund form. (preferably with plenty of bureaucratic loopholes I can (ab)use). ;)
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Re: King Charles introduces the Tax Collectors

Postby Procne » Mon Oct 08, 2012 10:47 am

Sorry for the offtopic, but on the screen with increased contrast I can see loads of autumn grass. Is autumn grass that much more common in darkness? Or is there something else that lets you see more of it? Usually I see 2x-3x less grass, even in badlands areas.
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Re: King Charles introduces the Tax Collectors

Postby Dallane » Mon Oct 08, 2012 11:00 am

Procne wrote:Sorry for the offtopic, but on the screen with increased contrast I can see loads of autumn grass. Is autumn grass that much more common in darkness? Or is there something else that let's you see more of it? Usually I see 2x-3x less grass, even in badlands areas.


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Re: King Charles introduces the Tax Collectors

Postby colesie » Mon Oct 08, 2012 1:57 pm

alloin wrote:There is room for negotiation !

We show mercy for those who haven't sinned, the mannered and the brave.

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Re: King Charles introduces the Tax Collectors

Postby alloin » Mon Oct 08, 2012 3:18 pm

colesie wrote:
alloin wrote:There is room for negotiation !

We show mercy for those who haven't sinned, the mannered and the brave.

Glorious leader is very kind, indeed! :o

Finally an individual who sees the positive sides of taxations !

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Re: King Charles introduces the Tax Collectors

Postby TotalyMoo » Mon Oct 08, 2012 3:21 pm

Taxation without representation!
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Re: King Charles introduces the Tax Collectors

Postby alloin » Mon Oct 08, 2012 3:43 pm

TotalyMoo wrote:Taxation without representation!

You are welcome to put forth opinions, the King likes to hear all of your opinions !
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Re: King Charles introduces the Tax Collectors

Postby Qukatt » Mon Oct 08, 2012 4:32 pm

whats the king going to do about the pesky raiders, injuns and the lack of roads?

also the cholera
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Re: King Charles introduces the Tax Collectors

Postby thl111 » Mon Oct 08, 2012 4:38 pm

Thing is, people pay taxes in exchange for their protection. We will gladly pay if you can assure us peace and no "native indian" pretender, raider harrassing our settlements. And when I say no indian, it means you have to track the chief and kill him and when raiders do attack us, you will have to track and finish them off. That's what I call a good use of tax money.
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Re: King Charles introduces the Tax Collectors

Postby alloin » Mon Oct 08, 2012 5:12 pm

thl111 wrote:Thing is, people pay taxes in exchange for their protection. We will gladly pay if you can assure us peace and no "native indian" pretender, raider harrassing our settlements. And when I say no indian, it means you have to track the chief and kill him and when raiders do attack us, you will have to track and finish them off. That's what I call a good use of tax money.

The King has plenty of room inside his walls to offer protection to the defenseless.
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