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8 yrs ago
The most common color for highlighters is yellow because it doesn’t leave a shadow on the page when photocopied
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11 yrs ago
40000 Americans are injured by toilets each year
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11 yrs ago
A strawberry is not an actual berry, but a banana is.
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11 yrs ago
No one knows who invented the fire hydrant because its patent was burned in a fire
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11 yrs ago
Sea otters hold hands while sleeping so they don’t drift away from each other
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Alright, @BingTheWing, you may post your faction in the characters tab.

And @Greenie, did you grace us with your presence?
@BingTheWing, what @DeadDrop said.

Official reasons may include: contagious disease carrier, harboring extreme ideologies, possessing dangerous goods, criminal background, lack of a productive job, not fluent in English/Hindi/Odia, having too many family members/relatives, faking personal information and more

There is also a quota of "released" Kashmiris and Bengalis each month. If an official manages to hate an applicant at first sight, they can come up with bogus reasons like "didn't fill out form properly".
@Gcold Are applicants ever denied?


Absolutely.
@Gcold S H I T

I was planning on having my character to have bribed a CD corporate officer to get his family out of the Resettlement Zone


Well, Kashmiris undergo a lengthy application to move out of the resettlement zone. Perhaps your character bribed someone to speed up the process?
@BingTheWing Yes, you can.
I apologize for waiting so long to come to this decision, but I realize that I likely won't be more than a hindrance to the RP in the coming months, and therefore find I need to take my leave. As long as I'm living with my family, I will have very little control over my schedule, and because of these circumstances lack the motivation to be a member of an active group roleplay as advanced as this. Thank you all for giving me a chance to participate, and for the time I was able to be active, I enjoyed getting to write with you. I'm sorry for any inconveniences I've caused due to my inactivity, and would like to keep from creating any more.


Understood, thanks for being with us; it was fun having Bharzak around. Best wishes to you.
Given that I want to create an American who moved to India after some social fallout --and who also has a secondary investing for him within the Stock Market-- it's taking a bit to come up with an interesting enough personality/background to actually make "Hi, I don't work much." a viable character to play and interact with. I should be done by today or tomorrow, however, so no worries there. I'll be looking forward to seeing how it's judged on the 14th.


Interesting idea, eager to see how it plays out.

Forgot to say this before, but @Peik and I are looking for an Indian-majority roster. We will take a max of three foreigners on the 14th, if there are more than three, only the most suitable trio will be accepted and the rest may need to be converted to Indian characters. With that said, we can make execeptions for Indian expats, dual citizenship holders (very rare) and foreigners with family/marriage connection to India. In addition, someone from the neighboring countries of Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Myanmar may be exempt, but we have to approve it on a sheet-to-sheet basis.
So a regular old Joe would most likely have a self-driving car by then in this reality, too...? (We're looking for "cheapest to acquire", not "vintage" here.) I can make either work, just the details of how may vary a bit.


Yes, self-driving will be standard. Though you can save a bunch of rupees by going without the self-driving, if you're desperate for funds. Electric car technology would have been matured to the point of costing the same as the oil ones. If you want something in between, a hybrid car can be viable.

One reason for not using self-driving cars is to do illegal stuff with it. Programs are created to obey traffic laws, so it's easier to drive over the speed limit on your own than hacking the car brain.
@Virgil @Mercenary Lord @Atrophy, how are you guys doing?
@Heat, saw you visiting the interest check yesterday; would you like to join?
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