Taijitu
Forum Meta => Archive => Welcome! => Topic started by: Ascari on August 30, 2007, 09:50:59 PM
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I'm new to Nation States and I have recently joined this region and I hope to have a good time. :)
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Hi and welcome to Taijitu. If you want something to do, why not apply for citizenship or have a chat in IRC. If you don't know what IRC is, Click Here (http://forum.taijitu.org/information/irc-for-beginers-(a-friendly-place-to-chat)/msg83860/#new).
Otherwise, glad to have you with us, and feel free to ask us anything you want :)
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Hi Ascari! Welcome, welcome. Pull up a seat, have some cookies and milk, and take a look around. I second Akka's suggestion - we have a lot of fun in our IRC channel. If you have any questions, don't be shy about asking them! You can also message Allama or myself, or post them at the Help Desk in the Community Office (http://forum.taijitu.org/community-office/0/). :)
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Ascari? That reminds me of preschool for some reason. Good times, chillin' wit da homies. Welcome!
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well welcome to the region and welcome to the forum. we are all pretty nice and good natured.... well except for Bara but even he has his moments. but yes if you look around you are bound to find the following:
Allama prophesizing the future while doing a table dance.
G-C handing out copies of his revised version of the Communist Manifesto done in red crayon.
Myroria telling everyone they are wrong for not voting for Hanso in the delegate elections.
The G-Rebellion bringing out the Spanish Inquisition (pretend you didn't suspect them).
S-Dixie handing out free shots of moonshine just to get you hooked.
Akka-Wakka and those crazy pink waffles.
Delfos explaining why the Portuguese are the chosen race while doing handstands.
Soly denouncing nonbelievers while attempting to swindle you out of hard earned Tai.
and of course myself keeping them all motivated with LSD and hookers.
oh and watch out for Mama Khab's spatula....
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Hello and welcome! I certainly hope you have a good time, as well; it's pretty easy around here. Feel free to browse as you see fit and leap head-first into discussions or games that strike your fancy. That's the best way to get to know everyone and get a feel for the way things work.
Also, I second Khab's advice. We're always pleased to help out!
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Welcome to Taijitu!!!! :D