Thanks for the welcome package, whether it actually worked or not.

I still have no real idea what I'm going to do; so for now I'll just watch
and see what comes up. I'm sure I'll find something to do sooner or later.

On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 11:35 AM, Owen Jacobson <o...@grimoire.ca> wrote:

> On Sep 21, 2017, at 9:35 AM, ATMunn . <iamingodsa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hey! I'm ATMunn.
> > I discovered Agora a little while back, and just decided it sounded
> interesting, so I joined.
> >
> > I've seen some of the messages that have been so far, and honestly I
> have no idea what's going on, or what to do. :P
> > But it seems like there's a really friendly community here, so I'm sure
> you all can help me learn the ropes.
> >
> > I've also joined the IRC channel. I'm usually quite active on IRC, so
> you can pretty much always contact me there (I may not respond right away
> though if I'm busy).
>
> Welcome!
>
> 10 Fun Things To Do In Agora When You’re Dead:
>
> * Scam a dictatorship and single-handedly cause a month-long lull in the
> game.
>
> * Sit on an eighth of the economic resources and do nothing obvious with
> them. (Cough.)
>
> * Write a proposal that is impossible to vote against.
>
> * Vote against it anyways.
>
> * Demonstrate that an innocent-looking mechanic is far more powerful and
> useful than anyone intended.
>
> * Design a subgame. Try to get it enacted into the rules.
>
> * Run for an office.
>
> * Run from an office.
>
> * Find the most unlikely interpretations of the rules and call endless
> CFJs to support those interpretations.
>
> * Win.
>
> I’ve kicked over a welcome package (Rule 2499) for you. This should give
> you enough shinies to put forward several proposals and calls for
> judgement, if it catches your fancy to do so.
>
> Note that by a strict reading of the rules, that action did not work -
> this is a known issue and proposals are in flight to fix that problem. We
> have an established agreement to keep records as if that the actions work
> anyways, and I plan to ratify the results retroactively once the rules are
> fixed. Reading up on the history of this problem might be interesting if
> you have interest in how the rules function.
>
> -o
>
>

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