Side note: This message (from G.) is the only one I've received in this thread. 
I didn't receive Aris's, or copies of my own, although I can see them at 
mail-archive.com.

-twg
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On June 29, 2018 4:31 PM, Kerim Aydin <ke...@u.washington.edu> wrote:

> ​​
> 
> I object.
> 
> (Not that I disagree with the arguments, but that's a loophole that
> 
> shouldn't be supported. We should definitely add "call a CFJ" to the
> 
> list of things you can't have your zombie do).
> 
> On Fri, 29 Jun 2018, Timon Walshe-Grey wrote:
> 
> > If it is possible, I act on behalf of Kenyon to publicly acknowledge that 
> > today is Agora's Birthday.
> > 
> > I act on behalf of Kenyon to initiate a CFJ: "At the time this CFJ was 
> > initiated, Kenyon qualified for a Magenta Ribbon."
> > 
> > I think it's common sense that "publicly acknowledging" something means 
> > stating it in a public message, which it's not possible to do on behalf of 
> > someone else, so this should be FALSE. But on the other hand, the action of 
> > "publicly acknowledging" something doesn't appear to be defined or 
> > referenced anywhere else in the rules, and past assumption seems to have 
> > been that any action can be taken on behalf of a zombie unless it's 
> > specifically prohibited, so I can see an argument for TRUE as well. Anyone 
> > else have opinions?
> > 
> > I favour the CFJ initiated earlier in this message and intend, without 3 
> > objections, to assign it to myself. If the aforementioned CFJ is assigned 
> > to me, I intend to judge it FALSE, based on my own arguments for FALSE.
> > 
> > -twg


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