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greenmind0428 wrote:Serbia wrote:CC is based on Risk, a classic board game. And we all know the "purest" way to play any board game is in COMPLETE AND UTTER SILENCE. NOBODY SAYING A DAMN THING AS THREE OR MORE OF US PLAY A GAME WHILE SAT AROUND A TABLE TOGETHER.
Does it sound any more stupid yet?
Bollocks.
Shoot. If I wanted to play a world conquest game in silence, I'd just play Risk with my girlfriend at a local gaming cafe. She quits if I smack talk.
happy2seeyou wrote:BoganGod wrote:PinkyAndTheBrain wrote:Where has everyone gone?
No more Happy. No more Wicked.
No bueno!
Well....it has been a minute. I'm surprised I even remembered my password.
Happiness is banned as is wickedness. Both are likely to result in emotions being felt. Something which is actively discouraged on this site. Fora are mainly for officious volunteers to post spam polls.
Love you all
Happy was banned? I must not have gotten the memo....
BigBallinStalin wrote:Can we please move CC Discussion below SoC Training Grounds?
Most people who'll visit the forum will want something very CC-related, which is the SoC Training Grounds; therefore, please put it to the top of the list, and put CC Discussion below it.
sniffie wrote:I will look into this. If you have anymore ratings to add, please do so.
@: Owen, if you have anything to add to the accusation, feel free to add it, otherwise, please refrain from posting.
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JamesKer1 wrote:Thread locked. We will take complaints about the design into account and see if anything can be done, but we will not take bashfulness in suggestions. Any further topics will be dealt with accordingly.
PM me if you have further issues.
THE DICTIONARY wrote:bashful
[bash-fuh l] Spell Syllables
Synonyms Examples Word Origin
adjective
1.
uncomfortably diffident and easily embarrassed; shy; timid.
2.
indicative of, accompanied by, or proceeding from bashfulness.
riskllama wrote:saw that too, but got busy @ work. damn you, black jesus...
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