Amour_Vulpes wrote:You lack the ability to understand the political definitions of words,
Gah, words! They have always alluded me

Amour_Vulpes wrote: as you've completely misunderstood the entire post I made. I made no accusations in any form.
Oh tut tut, now. Certain words are laced with connotation, you being a lover of listing long lamentations would certainly know.
Amour_Vulpes wrote:Bias being used in the context of the "view-points of others", therefor bias being how person A views economics compared to person B. Political and economic also being uses as the basic, as known of all servers, examples with detailed information from a multitude of peoples.
So sorry, my definition includes the words "usually to be considered unfair." When given no other reason, I tend to trust a majority word and assumed you were suggesting this.
Amour_Vulpes wrote:Propaganda being used in the manner of it support an object, person, and/or thing; this includes advertisement for that is all they are.
Again, my dictionary shows "information of a biased/misleading nature." English is a funny language, isn't it?
Amour_Vulpes wrote:Why you see this aggressive in nature only makes me think you do not understand the multiple definitions of these words in regard to their manner of use within the English language.
Again, words; tragically not my strongest suit. Thank god I have my looks to fall back on. Because of course it falls on the receiver to understand the vast variety of meaning and not for the speaker to deliver with clarity.
Amour_Vulpes wrote:I am not attacking you, Plymouth, nor its organizations.
Good. I'm sensitive.
Amour_Vulpes wrote:I've made it pretty damn clear by now that I do not: I) Sugar coat. II) Am neutral in all view-points respective of the law within my bias and the Constitution of the United States. III) Was giving criticism on-how this will most likely be seen.
Nice name drop with the Constitution, amiright

? But seriously, no, I wasn't briefed on those points prior to posting this thread.
Amour_Vulpes wrote:The part about "Donating towards charities that abuse emotions for donations." was but an example of the form used in this propaganda. An example, nothing more. I did not once say you are "Begging, asking for charity, nor lying. Where you got that from I've no idea nor care.
I care. Oh, but yeah I got the idea from that time you said the ad reminded you of propaganda asking for money and went on to say how it was ineffective to you, which I in an admitted moment of cloudedness, took to be a veiled connection to your feelings with this particular advertisement.
Amour_Vulpes wrote:Though to answer the sock-puppet question, that is amusing me, and which the moderators I've communicated with would already know about, please do tell me who you think I am. I am close to death with laughter to know; especially as the hypocrite named Claeyt has started the rumor.
Don't die, it's not worth it. The accusation is based on your abrupt entrance into the forums knowing a great deal of things newcomers don't usually know until they spend time amongst us. I'd cite my sources but it would appear you've omitted your earliest entries. Death by scissoring.
Amour_Vulpes wrote:Please remember this in the future when speaking to me -
Let me stop you right there sweetheart, because if you keep going, you're going to make yourself look bad. I get it, you don't want to argue, you just like to say argumentative things. No worries.
Amour_Vulpes wrote:My suggestion, as you'll now ask me,
Well, if you insist
Amour_Vulpes wrote:will be what I see could be used as an improvement. Give examples of how the community is united against the uncivilized peoples, use examples from people you can prove exist to the numb-skulls with photo evidence (Sad we have to use that isn't it?). Show how the economic conditions are so superb to the other server that business from outsiders, and new peoples, can boom quickly from hard work and effort. Show people how great your server is! Don't just say how nice it is. Give them a reason to come with the entire community being within your post!
The marketing campaign has only just begun. Your patience is humbly requested as we continue to roll our additional media.
Amour_Vulpes wrote:Now look what we've done. I've written another damn book.
Yours words, not mine. Not bad for nonfiction, but I've always been a fantasy guy.
Amour_Vulpes wrote:P.S. I refer to Plymouth to Farmville for it is the best place to start off if you wish to understand the mechanics within the harmony of the governing body. Every new player learns best from experience. That has been proven true. It does not mean it is Farmville nor does that mean it is an insult. Consider starting more social-community programs that teach these new-lings the basics; as it would add more posture to your community among others.
We have the Reservation, a Town where new players are welcome to come and use everything there in relative safety just off Boston claim. It's been in place for a while now. We recently started our own wiki to improve the flow of accurate information to the masses. The only way to make this any easier would be to play the game for them, but that seems like it may defeat the purpose.
Amour_Vulpes wrote:Though I also hear that if you burn Colesie, don'd ask why I despise this person, at a stake you'll get brownie points and society/morality points.
Ah ha! The promise of a sequel! Star-crossed lovers scorned by fate and time, forever to be cast adrift in this endless sea of faces? Amour! Or perhaps he stole the one thing from you that he knew would earn him the code to unlock the seventh crystal skull to finally complete the summoning of Lord Nyarlethotep? Oh ****, you said don't ask. Sorry, sorry, nevermind, I'll just let my mind wander with the possibilities. (What made you first fall in love? Was it the hair? The guitar/ukelele playing? Canadian?)