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Marie Bernier I 1. normal 2. bad 3. normal II 4. indifferent 5. yes 6. no III 7. yes 8. yes IV 9. - Maria Vega I 1. normal 2. normal 3. normal II 4. indifferent 5. yes 6. yes III 7. yes 8. yes IV 9. -
Juliette Franchet I 1. good 2. normal 3. normal II 4. no 5. indifferent 6. no III 7. no 8. yes IV 9. -
Amelia Stevens I 1. bad 2. good 3. excellent II 4. indifferent 5. yes 6. yes III 7. no 8. yes IV 9. +2 points for personal qualities and achievements in other contests
Larisa Djormont I 1. good 2. excellent 3. terrible II 4. no 5. no 6. no III 7. no 8. yes IV 9. -
Holly Taylor I 1. normal 2. bad 3. bad II 4. indifferent 5. yes 6. no III 7. yes 8. yes IV 9. -
Victoria Black I 1. normal 2. good 3. bad II 4. indifferent 5. no 6. no III 7. yes 8. no IV 9. -
Irina I 1. normal 2. bad 3. good II 4. yes 5. yes 6. no III 7. no 8. yes IV 9. -
Emilia Augusta I 1. good 2. good 3. excellent II 4. no 5. yes 6. yes III 7. indifferent 8. yes IV 9. +1 point for merits to the state
a) The judge rated "excellently" exactly once for each of the three criteria.
b) The judge has no idea who is in the photos, honestly.
Marie Brenier Arconidia
I.
1. good
2. normal
3. excellent
II.
4. yes
5. yes
6. yes (initially wanted to put no, but then realized she is a member of an environmental movement)
III.
7. yes
8. no
IV.
9. Ar could have done without swimsuits, but he sent a haystack and a bare knee. +3. The judge sends Tanya Bulanova in response.
Maria Vega Agar
I.
1. normal
2. bad
3. good
II.
4. indifferent
5. yes
6. yes
III.
7. yes
8. no
IV.
9. It feels like the outfit was chosen more carefully than the contestant. The dress is interesting. +1.
Juliette Franchet Champignons
I.
1. excellent
2. normal
3. bad
II.
4. yes
5. no
6. no
III.
7. no
8. indifferent
IV.
9. +0.
Amelia Stevens Kittypink
I.
1. normal
2. normal
3. good
II.
4. no
5. yes
6. yes
III.
7. indifferent
8. yes
IV.
9. It suits the country well. +2.
Larissa Djormont Steel Men
I.
1. normal
2. good
3. bad
II.
4. no
5. no
6. no
III.
7. no
8. yes
IV.
9. It suits the anthem well. +2.
Holly Taylor Tarpaulin
I.
1. good
2. bad
3. normal
II.
4. no
5. yes
6. no
III.
7. yes
8. yes
IV.
9. Sending these particular photos is a very bold decision. +1.
Victoria Black Kvasardastan
I.
1. normal
2. good
3. bad
II.
4. indifferent
5. no
6. no
III.
7. no
8. yes
IV.
9. The performance is good, it corresponds to the country. +2.
Emilia Augusta Rex Ventorum
I.
1. good
2. good
3. good
II.
4. no
5. yes
6. no
III.
7. indifferent
8. yes
IV.
9. +0.
Audrey Linton Edia
I.
1. good
2. excellent
3. good
II.
4. indifferent
5. yes
6. no
III.
7. yes
8. yes
IV.
9. Well, Lock is a master of quants. Besides, in my opinion, this is the best application overall. Let it be +4.
Ah, Revan, I thought you would send Leticia to the contest.
Well, maybe only as a sniper, taking out the contestants.
Heroist
11 years ago
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Ahasan, by the way, seemed to agree to join the Necropolis, but refused to play as the Fortress.
kcfgogbfalgfl
11 years ago
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Well, everyone needs oil.
Heroist
11 years ago
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True, there is some outdated information regarding negotiations, but Kvasardastan really needs trade partners and allies, don't you understand? :smile08:
kcfgogbfalgfl
11 years ago
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Following new legislation in Rex Ventorum, citizens rise at daybreak every day for mandatory exercise.
There are quite a few changes, it's just a pity that most of them are minor.
civil rights 39 -> 36 (oh, poor things, they are forced to keep themselves in shape and, as a result, feel better and get sick less often). unexpected death rate 5 -> 4 eco-friendliness -21 -> -20 social conservatism 64 -> 66 welfare -22 -> -21 public healthcare 1 -> 4 woohoo, we will live better now law enforcement 44 -> 45 business subsidization 30 -> 31 religiousness -36 -> -35 weather -89 -> -87 the sun is starting to shine and life is getting better safety from crime 15.637 -> 17.006 safety 79.512 -> 85.019 lifespan -5 -> -4 ideological radicality 29 -> 30 defense forces 70 -> 71 (well, I can understand this, strangely enough) pacifism -114 -> -115 public transport 3 -> 4 weaponization 39.362 -> 37.993 recreational drug use 76 -> 75 obesity 71 -> 63 (so, maybe I'll overcome this scourge someday) godlessness 51 -> 50 environmental beauty -191.1 -> -189.1 toxicity 265.064 -> 261.327 human development index 59 -> 60 primitiveness -80 -> -81
Added 6 minutes ago By the way, I don't understand economics very well, so maybe someone can explain to me: what is the relationship between the increase in taxes and the increase in wages? I've been observing this for several days now.
Ple-Sen
11 years ago
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What is the relationship between rising taxes and increasing salaries?
Well, in most cases, the state pays the salaries of teachers, not wealthy corporations. And taxes, among other things, go towards these very salaries.
kcfgogbfalgfl
11 years ago
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I didn't even think that it was the teachers who were among the