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    [Community HQ] now OPEN

    Wow, interesting... What's the Spanish/Brazilian community like?
  2. kaisdf

    [Community HQ] now OPEN

    Just curious, but do people in Spain/Portugal play on the BR Tanki and face awful ping (assuming there are no servers for it in Spain?), or do they play on the normal Tanki servers?
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    Tanki Thinking Challenge

    Don't need that attitude if I always win :P Marc/Nijna, what was my time?
  4. kaisdf

    [Community HQ] now OPEN

    Assault needs some work, as you've probably gathered, but here's my two pence anyways. Apologies for the text wall, I reckoned it was even long enough to justify a spoiler :p
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    Club "Happy Dragons" [H.D.]

    HD has slashed its spam. (Not to mention there are several examples of this very same thing on ​LITERALLY THE PREVIOUS PAGE.) HD is still alive, but now we use Discord (https://discord.gg/JY2xvY5) for chatting.Get over it people, please...
  6. Still got about 3 weeks till the deadline... There'll be an influx of entries after Christmas, I'm guessing.
  7. kaisdf

    Tanki Thinking Challenge

    Which chat mod/admin was interviewed on the "in-depth chat moderation" page.Options were Sharon, Ostrica, ghostrider750, and someone else...
  8. kaisdf

    Shorts Paragraphs by trooll

    Isn't that using a phrase to remember a series of words, like the planets?
  9. kaisdf

    Princess

    I was expecting some third wave gender fluid "the princess was a boy" sort of conclusion. thank God that's not the case this ending was better though :p
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    Beer O'Clock [Tankiverse fanfic]

    Slightly confused by the war cry
  11. kaisdf

    ★ Tanki Online Wiki Hub ★

    You use space bar to turn your turret...?Freak :p
  12. kaisdf

    Club "Happy Dragons" [H.D.]

    ​Congrats to Shresth, but remember people, hitting the Like button is far better than making an unnecessary, spammy post. Thanks all ;) Edit: also, http://en.tankiforum.com/index.php?showtopic=366471 #ShamelessAd
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    Stella mortis

    I did do some​ research ^_^ Thanks for the feedback though! Link it to nuking North Korea, and I reckon we could make it happen!
  14. kaisdf

    Tanki Thinking Challenge

    Ditto :p Annoyed with myself; I coulda been faster...
  15. kaisdf

    [Community HQ] now OPEN

    The fields were used originally, iirc. I could swear the acc I had before this one had the birthday filled in...
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    Tanki Thinking Challenge

    Unless your waking time is under 6 hours, which I highly doubt, 18 hours is plenty of time for all time zones to do the quiz...
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    Stella mortis

    I've checked over my original, and although a bit long-winded, that is also technically correct. The original sentence: "rises in both apprenticeships, and science, technology, engineering, and mathematics places at university" Which is just the expansion of saying "rises in both apprenticeships, and STEM places at universities". (STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) So a correction would be applicable for clarity and conciseness, but not due to inaccuracy ^_^
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    Stella mortis

    I use the Oxford comma, and as far as I'm aware, either is correct, as long as you stay consistent throughout. Thanks for the feedback though :)
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    Luscious Limmy's GUIDE TO LIFE

    Jobs. Defense. Technology. Aliens. For more reasons, read the article of mine that is about to be approved (I hope).
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    Stella mortis

    Friends, people, countrymen, lend me your ears and your votes. I am writing this with one simple goal in mind. To make you agree that a Death Star would be an excellent project for mankind. There are MILLIONS of things I could say, but I think the most important point is this: ALIENS. I won’t bore you with the question of whether or not they exist, I think the fact that Donald Trump is president clearly shows their prevalence and brainwashing powers. Little, long-armed - and in Trump’s case, tiny-handed extra-terrestrials here to brainwash us and steal our technology? Abducting our people and experimenting on them? This is not ok! We need to do something to stop them! And the best way to stop aliens getting to us is to build a Death Star and blow their spaceships back to where they came from! Speaking of fighting back against the aliens, you have to admit that building a Death Star would massively increase our national and international defence. For years, the USA has had the highest level of defence spending - more than the next 26 countries combined. Building this great project would put us, the UK, at the top of that list for years to come. Yes, it would cost rather a lot, but I don’t want to bore you with the figures, like the rough estimate of $852 quadrillion (from Centives, Lehigh University student economics blog) it would cost to manufacture the steel. That may seem like a lot, but you must remember that, not that long ago, aeroplanes seemed far too expensive to be feasible. That amount of money should definitely be available in the not too long term. Anyway, what else would we spend our money on? One billion pounds to the DUP in exchange for six seats? Paying taxes which go to allowing MPs like Sir Peter Vigger to spend nearly £2,000 on a floating duck house, and a further £8,000 on his garden? The Death Star is certainly starting to seem more feasible now. An extra-planetary body orbiting the Earth would also bring in some money. We could create a highly expensive and lucrative contract with a company like Virgin and their Virgin Galactic “spaceline”, an aeroplane able to leave the Earth’s atmosphere, which is already a certain amount of the way to being able to shuttle people out to space - a rather significant cost. They could charge exorbitant amounts of money to let the incredibly rich visit the Space Station for tourism, and, of course, a commission could be taken to help fund everything. If they were to slowly lower the price the more times they let people up, it would allow more people to visit and so generate more money. And it is not like the money spent would be pointless. There would be thousands of jobs created in areas like construction, engineering and space exploration. These would all require considerable amounts of training and education, leading to colossal rises in fields such as apprenticeships, science, technology, engineering and mathematics places at university. This would hugely boost our economy, increase our national education rate, and therefore improve our position on the Human Development Index, which is partially calculated with the number of years spent in education. This would make our country seem more appealing to foreigners looking for work overseas, and thus lower unemployment rates, and increase our national Gross Domestic Product. Once construction is finished, we would be left with multitudes of trained and educated people looking for places to work. The scientists and engineers could go to schools and universities to fill up empty teaching positions and reduce the UK’s STEM teaching debt. As for the construction workers, they could work on building houses to try and save Britain’s housing market from having such an inelastic price elasticity of supply. An accessible stop in space for anyone to visit at their leisure would helpfully provide evidence to disprove the ridiculous theories that the Earth is flat. Fly anyone who thinks so up a few thousand feet and show them evidence first hand that the Earth is not flat. Let’s face it, the idea would definitely be popular among the people. In December 2016, over thirty-four thousand people signed a petition for the white house in favour of building a Death Star. Just because the US government decided against the idea, doesn’t mean we should. The numbers in the UK should be roughly the same. That would be an awful lot of votes, especially when you consider that there was only a relatively small number of people who found the petition, of which a large proportion of people would have signed. To extrapolate to the scale of the UK’s population, probably about half would be in favour, and less than half would disagree. A few other good policies and any political partyhas an easy majority - for far less than a billion pounds for six seats… The technology we have is not actually far off. NASA’s current mission involves sending people to try and land on and mine an asteroid. This technology would be highly important in gathering resources for construction, and we would only have to land a probe on one or two of the larger asteroids like Ceres, with its nine hundred and forty-five-kilometre diameter, to have enough iron to last the entire project. A lot of the other technologies, like manufacturing food and oxygen in space, may be out of our reach for now, but they certainly won’t be for long. There are other universities and academic establishments researching this sort of thing as I speak. We would of course have to make sure to avoid the hilarious “one man, one photon torpedo” spaceship destruction phenomena. This is certainly an easy fix though - just avoid leaving large holes straight from the surface to the ship’s core. Good surface weapon systems operated by people other than stormtroopers - notorious for their inaccuracy - would be suitable as well. This also goes to show that even after construction is finished, there would be plenty more jobs required. Ranging from fighter pilots to doctors, all the roles in normal civilisation would be needed - benefiting the Death Star’s and our GDP. To conclude, a Death Star is not only feasible but ideal. It would create thousands of jobs, increase our defence (both national, international, and extra-terrestrial), benefit tourism, hugely boost GDP. We would be able to send it off to explore areas we’ve never been, and above all, it would unify our country in focusing on one project.
  21. kaisdf

    [Community HQ] now OPEN

    I got to Legend 493, which then broke the /addscore command :ph34r:
  22. kaisdf

    Tanki Thinking Challenge

    Sorry, I thought I was doing "Tanki ​Thinking Challenge", rather than "Tanki Proofreading Challenge"​ -_-
  23. kaisdf

    Tanki Thinking Challenge

    I knew the two duds, but you changed one​ character... What comes next, "that answer was wrong, you chose the capital I (i) instead of the lowercase l (L)"
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    Tanki Thinking Challenge

    So I know my score and time, but can someone explain the last question to me? What was the fake answer? Call me salty, but i think people should be caught out on how hard it is to find the information, not because of a misspelling -_-
  25. Make the game more challenging for yourself then. Don't look where you're going when taking their flag back to your base, test your map knowledge. Use wasp M0 in all battles. Idk, be creative... Seriously though, all battles are basically 2v2s at best, pitting the druggers on each team against each other, with everyone else just getting in the way...
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