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Started by Miestră Schivă, UrN-GC, October 24, 2025, 06:01:58 PM

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Miestră Schivă, UrN-GC

Ministry of ImmigrationIMMIGRATION APPLICATION
Application received25 October 2025
Wittenberg account approved25 October 2025
First Witt Post25 October 2025
Eligible for Petition9 November 2025
APPLICATION OUTCOMEAPPLICATION SUCCESSFUL
Official notes:
The Ministry of Immigration, using information provided in the application and after investigating to the best of its ability, is satisfied that this application is Bona Fide.
Applicant Name:
Legal Name: Jason Drzewiecki
or
Deed Poll Name: Driz
Wittenberg account name: @Driz

Gender:Male

Year of Birth: 1973

Location: Denver CO

Provincial assignment if successful: Florenciă

Who I Am:Spending time with family and friends is a great way to enjoy life. Two wonderful grandkids are a highlight. Enjoying mother nature is top of my list with a real fondness for all things aquatic.

The craft beer scene is a fun way to travel and meet new people.

As a native of Wisconsin, cheering on all of the hometown teams is a joy.

My Special Interests in Talossa:Politics, El glheþ talossan / the Talossan language, Sports

Where did you hear about the Kingdom of Talossa?AtlasObscura

Verification and Declaration
Agreed to verification check: YES
Display links on public immigration profile:
No
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The applicant has affirmed/sworn, under penalty of perjury in Talossan law, that the information provided in this citizenship application is accurate and true.
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¡LADINTSCHIÇETZ-VOI - rogetz-mhe cacsa!
"They proved me right, they proved me wrong, but they could never last this long"

Barclamïu da Miéletz

It's scary and disturbing how well and accurately Orwell predicted today's world.

Jason Drzewiecki

Polish ancestry indeed on my father's lineage.  Maternal side is Dutch.

Jason Drzewiecki


Q1. Do you have a favourite sports team? Who and why?

As a native od Wisconsin, all the teams are great but my excitement of the Packers is the strongest. The concept behind a community ownership team is profound.

Q2. What are your favourite hobbies during your free time?

Limited free time, have to address that, but anytime spent with family/friends is welcomed.

Q3. Pixar or Marvel?

Probably Pixar based primarily on what others in my family seem tl choose. I don't select much of the viewing choices but defer to what brings smiles to others.

Q4. If you had the opportunity to live in the capital city of any sovereign nation, other than Talossa, which would it be and why?

Id like to do a year in the former capital city of Poland - Krakow. I find the history to be incredible.

Q5. How do you cut your sandwiches? Diagonally, not at all, or another shape? Maybe you take off the crust?

No cutting required if you choose a high quality bread.

Q6. Do you have a favourite podcast to recommend?

Nope.

Q7. Apple or Android?

Android, please.

Q8. What is Talossa's most attractive feature?  What brought you here?

The creativity of the citizens.

Q9. Which one of the Rocky movies is the best?

The original.

Q10. Skydiving, or deep-sea exploratory submarine?

Deep sea exploration!

Q11.  What is your favourite movie and why?

Silence of the Lambs. Great story and Sir Anthony Hopkins is great in the role.

Q12.  Do you have a favourite Avenger?

Nope.

Q13. What would be three books, articles, or other such materials that you might recommend to all of Talossa for reading?   

The "Ishmael" book series is a trilogy by author Daniel Quinn, consisting of the novels Ishmael, My Ishmael, and The Story of B. The series is a philosophical work that critiques modern civilization and explores themes of sustainability, ethics, and humanity's relationship with nature. The first book, Ishmael, is a novel about a man who learns from a telepathic gorilla about the origins of human culture and its impact on the world.

Q14.  Who/what is your favourite music artist/band/genre?

I find myself listening to a lot of Bob Dylan.

Q15. Are you a reader, a writer, a speaker, or a listener?

Reader/listener.

Q16. What are your distinct and separate feelings on the colours of green, red, listened.

Green, harmonious with nature.
Red,thebcolor of love and passing.
Pink, it's a good color but too 'cute' for me.

Q17.  Do you have a favourite flavour of ice cream? If not, what is a favourite dessert?

Anything that isn't mass produced. Like trying obscure flavors.

Q18.  How do you feel about jam versus jelly?

BIG fan of jam!

Q19. Do you play any video games in your free time? WhJamie!

Nope.

Q20.  If you could eat an apple right now, or a pear, which would you rather?

Pear. I've eaten a lotnof apples recently.

Baron Alexandreu Davinescu

#4
Krakow, eh? I don't know anything about that place. What is attractive about it to you?
Alexandreu Davinescu, Baron Davinescu del Vilatx Freiric, Seneschal del Regipäts Talossan

ESTO·BENIGNUS·ESTO· FORTIS·VERUM·QUAERE

                   

Jason Drzewiecki


Barclamïu da Miéletz

Quote from: Driz on October 24, 2025, 11:30:54 PMPolish ancestry indeed on my father's lineage.  Maternal side is Dutch.
Oh cool, I'm Polish myself (born there, though moved to Germany when I was three years old).
It's scary and disturbing how well and accurately Orwell predicted today's world.

Barclamïu da Miéletz

Quote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on October 25, 2025, 08:26:36 AMKrakow, eh? I don't know anything about that place. What is attractive about it to you?
Kraków (or Cracow) used to be the Polish capital for some time. The first was Gniezno.
It's scary and disturbing how well and accurately Orwell predicted today's world.

Iason Taiwos

Shares my first name and birth year, and likes craft beer and Bob Dylan... I think I like this guy!

MkeMia

-M

Mic’haglh Autófil, O.Be

I think this might be the first prospective to fill out the questionnaire since myself, haha.

Welcome, Jason!
"Rebellion against tyrants is obedience to god." - Thomas Jefferson

"Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, but your government only when it deserves it." - Mark Twain

"Democracy is not a tearing down; it is a building up. ... It does not destroy; it fulfills. It is the consummation of all theories of government, the spirit of which all the nations of the earth must yield. It is the great constructive course of the ages." - Calvin Coolidge

Barclamïu da Miéletz

Quote from: Mic'haglh Autófil, O.Be on October 29, 2025, 10:11:50 PMI think this might be the first prospective to fill out the questionnaire since myself, haha.
When I was applying I filled it out too, you know.
It's scary and disturbing how well and accurately Orwell predicted today's world.

Jason Drzewiecki

Thanks all for the warm welcome!

Appreciate you taking the time to read about me and share your thoughts.

Breneir Tzaracomprada

Quote from: Jason Drzewiecki on October 25, 2025, 07:28:01 AMQ13. What would be three books, articles, or other such materials that you might recommend to all of Talossa for reading?   

The "Ishmael" book series is a trilogy by author Daniel Quinn, consisting of the novels Ishmael, My Ishmael, and The Story of B. The series is a philosophical work that critiques modern civilization and explores themes of sustainability, ethics, and humanity's relationship with nature. The first book, Ishmael, is a novel about a man who learns from a telepathic gorilla about the origins of human culture and its impact on the world.

Yes! I completely agree on the Ishmael series! I have tried a few times to introduce legislation here in Talossa combatting speciesism. Please tell me your thoughts on the following legislation concerning the concept of Sentient Rights rather than Human Rights: https://wittenberg.talossa.com/index.php?topic=3817.0
Leader, Green Party
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Joy is that leaky bucket that lets me sometimes carry half a song. But what I intend for us, our claim, that joy is the justice we must give ourselves. -J. Drew Lanham

Breneir Tzaracomprada

Quote from: Breneir Tzaracomprada on October 31, 2025, 09:29:13 AM
Quote from: Jason Drzewiecki on October 25, 2025, 07:28:01 AMQ13. What would be three books, articles, or other such materials that you might recommend to all of Talossa for reading?   

The "Ishmael" book series is a trilogy by author Daniel Quinn, consisting of the novels Ishmael, My Ishmael, and The Story of B. The series is a philosophical work that critiques modern civilization and explores themes of sustainability, ethics, and humanity's relationship with nature. The first book, Ishmael, is a novel about a man who learns from a telepathic gorilla about the origins of human culture and its impact on the world.

Yes! I completely agree on the Ishmael series! I have tried a few times to introduce legislation here in Talossa combatting speciesism. Please tell me your thoughts on the following legislation concerning the concept of Sentient Rights rather than Human Rights: https://wittenberg.talossa.com/index.php?topic=3817.0

@Jason Drzewiecki I would be interested in your thoughts on the legislation. Feel free to PM me if you'd like to discuss it privately. It seems like it fits within the paradign of those books.
Leader, Green Party
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Joy is that leaky bucket that lets me sometimes carry half a song. But what I intend for us, our claim, that joy is the justice we must give ourselves. -J. Drew Lanham

Breneir Tzaracomprada

Quote from: Breneir Tzaracomprada on November 01, 2025, 12:11:30 PM
Quote from: Breneir Tzaracomprada on October 31, 2025, 09:29:13 AM
Quote from: Jason Drzewiecki on October 25, 2025, 07:28:01 AMQ13. What would be three books, articles, or other such materials that you might recommend to all of Talossa for reading?   

The "Ishmael" book series is a trilogy by author Daniel Quinn, consisting of the novels Ishmael, My Ishmael, and The Story of B. The series is a philosophical work that critiques modern civilization and explores themes of sustainability, ethics, and humanity's relationship with nature. The first book, Ishmael, is a novel about a man who learns from a telepathic gorilla about the origins of human culture and its impact on the world.

Yes! I completely agree on the Ishmael series! I have tried a few times to introduce legislation here in Talossa combatting speciesism. Please tell me your thoughts on the following legislation concerning the concept of Sentient Rights rather than Human Rights: https://wittenberg.talossa.com/index.php?topic=3817.0

@Jason Drzewiecki I would be interested in your thoughts on the legislation. Feel free to PM me if you'd like to discuss it privately. It seems like it fits within the paradign of those books.

@Jason Drzewiecki You are eligible for a petition on November 9th and will be eligible to vote once that process is concluded. The election does not start until November 15th.
Leader, Green Party
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Joy is that leaky bucket that lets me sometimes carry half a song. But what I intend for us, our claim, that joy is the justice we must give ourselves. -J. Drew Lanham

Jason Drzewiecki

Jason Drzewiecki[/member] I would be interested in your thoughts on the legislation. Feel free to PM me if you'd like to discuss it privately. It seems like it fits within the paradigm of those books.

I would agree that this falls loosely into the paradigm of the book series. In terms of the proposed legislation, I don't find anything so 'out of bounds' with the verbiage that it, upon meeting necessary criteria, be considered for adoption.

Sentient rights vs. human rights is an interesting point of discussion and some can/do get quite involved - typically as folks engage in personal emotional components versus scientific based aspects. I'm more inclined to subscribe to a sentient mindset, philosophical or not, but have been internally debating where I stand when it comes to AI (e.g. robots) and 'their' rights.

Breneir Tzaracomprada

Quote from: Jason Drzewiecki on November 04, 2025, 09:59:03 AMJason Drzewiecki[/member] I would be interested in your thoughts on the legislation. Feel free to PM me if you'd like to discuss it privately. It seems like it fits within the paradigm of those books.

I would agree that this falls loosely into the paradigm of the book series. In terms of the proposed legislation, I don't find anything so 'out of bounds' with the verbiage that it, upon meeting necessary criteria, be considered for adoption.

Sentient rights vs. human rights is an interesting point of discussion and some can/do get quite involved - typically as folks engage in personal emotional components versus scientific based aspects. I'm more inclined to subscribe to a sentient mindset, philosophical or not, but have been internally debating where I stand when it comes to AI (e.g. robots) and 'their' rights.

Thank you Jason, I will be re-proposing the legislation in the coming term and hope that you will participate in the debate.
Leader, Green Party
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Joy is that leaky bucket that lets me sometimes carry half a song. But what I intend for us, our claim, that joy is the justice we must give ourselves. -J. Drew Lanham

Miestră Schivă, UrN-GC

#18
I'm not the only one who has seen the Green Party leader outright broosking in this thread.

¡LADINTSCHIÇETZ-VOI - rogetz-mhe cacsa!
"They proved me right, they proved me wrong, but they could never last this long"

Breneir Tzaracomprada

Quote from: Miestră Schivă, UrN-GC on November 04, 2025, 02:03:26 PMI'm not the one who has seen the Green Party leader outright broosking in this thread.

Miestra, please stop this campaign of attempting to assign nefarious intent to EVERY comment or action I make on Wittenberg. It has been months-long now and has not achieved your apparent objective. This is looking increasingly desperate and unhinged on your part.
Leader, Green Party
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Joy is that leaky bucket that lets me sometimes carry half a song. But what I intend for us, our claim, that joy is the justice we must give ourselves. -J. Drew Lanham