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#21
El Ziu/The Ziu / Re: [CHANCERY] Call for Bills ...
Last post by Sir Lüc - Yesterday at 02:13:19 PM
I will of course be Clarking my two eligible bills, just for the record.

Attn @King Txec @þerxh Sant-Enogat @Breneir Tzaracomprada and @Mic'haglh Autófil, O.Be - quick reminder this will be your last opportunity until the next First Clark in October to Clark the bills you currently have in the Hopper (if they pass CRL, where necessary).
#22
I approve.
#23
I see no problems with form or function, and I vote to approve.
#24
El Funal/The Hopper / Re: The Citizenship Oath Deadl...
Last post by Sir Lüc - Yesterday at 12:03:20 PM
Moved to the CRL for review.
#25
Wittenberg / Re: Re: The Organic Law Party
Last post by Breneir Tzaracomprada - Yesterday at 10:31:13 AM
Quote from: Sir Lüc on Yesterday at 03:58:30 AM
Quote from: Breneir Tzaracomprada on June 24, 2026, 06:10:05 PM
Quote from: Sir Lüc on June 24, 2026, 06:06:12 PMPlease don't necropost on threads this old; six months old is bad but tolerable, three years is way too old. I suppose it's not explicitly discouraged by Wittiquette, but it makes historical research much more difficult when threads are suddenly heavily out of order.

--SoS

Thank you for advising on this, Luc. Would it be better for me to request a split beforehand rather than make the post? Or if someone could help me with how to do it?

I think the best thing to do is to simply create a quote from the old thread, and paste it into a new thread. The quote's header will contain a link to the original comment, which can be used to peruse the old thread. (Or if you don't want to quote anything in particular, you can just paste a link to the original thread.)

QuoteAs you mentioned this is not a breach of any etiquette rules but I do not want to make historical research more difficult. I am currently doing exactly that on Old Witt.

To be more specific - necroposting is not a breach of Wittiquette but is one of those things that are pretty much universally discouraged in Internet fora. AFAIK, there's no way to prevent it which wouldn't also prevent legitimate "update threads" - something like the "Holding place for Green legislation" thread getting revived every 2-3 months - and so there's just a red warning in the bottom when people attempt to reply to old posts, but I don't think it's getting read that often.




This is very helpful, thanks Luc.
#26
I guess it's good to get some practice in, but @Moses Henry Emefiele , you're not quite to that point yet!
#27
El Funal/The Hopper / Re: Citizen Oath Redux Act
Last post by Moses Henry Emefiele - Yesterday at 07:30:55 AM
I pledge to Talossa my Country, To be faithful and honest, to server Talossa with all my strength and to defend our unity and uphold and honour and glory so help me God.
#28
El Funal/The Hopper / Re: Citizen Oath Redux Act
Last post by Moses Henry Emefiele - Yesterday at 07:30:18 AM
9. The following text shall be known as The Oath of Talossan Citizenship:
From this day forward, I pledge my loyalty, allegiance, and fidelity to the Kingdom of Talossa and to its Organic Law. I solemnly affirm that I will respect the rights and freedoms of all my fellow citizens, defend the realm against all enemies both foreign and domestic, faithfully observe the nation's laws, fulfill all my duties and obligations as a citizen of the Kingdom of Talossa, and humbly appreciate the benefits granted unto me by my King, most especially when those benefits take the form of Talossan currency or national cuisine.

I pledge to Talossa my Country, To be faithful and honest, to server Talossa with all my strength and to defend our unity and uphold and honour and glory so help me God.
#29
Wittenberg / Re: Re: The Organic Law Party
Last post by Sir Lüc - Yesterday at 03:58:30 AM
Quote from: Breneir Tzaracomprada on June 24, 2026, 06:10:05 PM
Quote from: Sir Lüc on June 24, 2026, 06:06:12 PMPlease don't necropost on threads this old; six months old is bad but tolerable, three years is way too old. I suppose it's not explicitly discouraged by Wittiquette, but it makes historical research much more difficult when threads are suddenly heavily out of order.

--SoS

Thank you for advising on this, Luc. Would it be better for me to request a split beforehand rather than make the post? Or if someone could help me with how to do it?

I think the best thing to do is to simply create a quote from the old thread, and paste it into a new thread. The quote's header will contain a link to the original comment, which can be used to peruse the old thread. (Or if you don't want to quote anything in particular, you can just paste a link to the original thread.)

QuoteAs you mentioned this is not a breach of any etiquette rules but I do not want to make historical research more difficult. I am currently doing exactly that on Old Witt.

To be more specific - necroposting is not a breach of Wittiquette but is one of those things that are pretty much universally discouraged in Internet fora. AFAIK, there's no way to prevent it which wouldn't also prevent legitimate "update threads" - something like the "Holding place for Green legislation" thread getting revived every 2-3 months - and so there's just a red warning in the bottom when people attempt to reply to old posts, but I don't think it's getting read that often.


#30
Quote from: Tierçéu Rôibeardescù on June 25, 2026, 08:53:10 AM
Quote from: Breneir Tzaracomprada on June 22, 2026, 11:36:08 AM
Quote from: Tierçéu Rôibeardescù on June 14, 2026, 09:29:43 AM

Recommendation for Membership


Your essay's central thesis is fascinating, not an area I could have spoken to, and sheds light on Diasporic Coping Mechanisms that I had never considered. I can, however, speak to the "absence-guilt", having felt it myself when my grandparents died. My Nana died 4 months before I attained citizenship, and her funeral was the day I left for my gap year, and I was unable to attend. It is heartening to me that this is not just something I feel but indeed is part of cultural and spiritual practice in cultures I am not even familiar with, truly eye and soul soothing to me.
Autoethnography is often a fascinating form of study, and in terms of this society's future work, it offers an accessible yet meaningful alternative to wider academic forms of phenomenology. Our pool of potential participants is relatively small, but it offers greater insight than many quantitative studies can capture.
I do, however, have some Peer Review Feedback.
Although not a failing in writing, I do feel that the ontological or philosophical alignment between the specific drumming tradition and the Bon Odori may not quite be clear. To elevate this past the risk of aesthetic extraction, the paper needs to briefly explain if/how these two traditions share a common understanding of rhythm as a spiritual portal or community anchor. Speaking as a media academic, the drum beat and its representation and use in such applications as horror is often used to represent the heartbeat and the feelings on an automatic level of the characters being portrayed, fast for high tension, slow for despair, etc. There is something primal about this, and I'm sure transcendent across many cultures; I just feel that your essay should attempt to state it outright.

To conclude, I find your paper to be an excellent fit for the society. Your qualitative research methods, somatic studies, and advocacy for a structural shift away from sedentary, silent, and internalised sorrow toward active, expressive, and cross-cultural physical performance is truly inspiring. The Talossan culture as a whole lacks some of our funary traditions, and this could be explored further in future study and an opportunity to look into how we might learn from other cultures, considering the diasporic nature of our nation.

I, therefore, as President of The Royal Society for the Advancement of Knowledge, Commend to the peers of this society and call upon its members to second my nomination for Crement Itravilatx to join our ranks as Senior Fellow, having offered a paper as their form of lecture and having attained at least a 2-year college degree. What say we?


Hi @Tierçéu Rôibeardescù

Is the voting period for Crement's membership open-ended?

With Limited recent precedent, I thought I would allow 2 weeks?
 

Thanks