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    :blob_ghost: I have 5566.

    :blob_ghost: I have 5566.
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    Tipping culture

    How so? And even if, bravery is a matter of perspective.
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    Tipping culture

    Tough luck then. Land of the Brave. Land of the Tippers.
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    Tipping culture

    Not that I know of. In your case, there shouldn't be any issue, judging by your profile pic. Unless you are Murican.
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    Readers vs Writers!

    There is the distinct possibility that your assumption might possibly hypothetically apply. :blob_hide:
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    System or no system

    If you want easy views and readers, then go system. System sells like sliced bread regardless of quality. It is practically a no brainer. :blob_cookie:
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    :blob_ghost: Happy back.

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    Inflation in Monopoly

    You would get a case of Japanese stagflation. But to be fair, the entire system makes no sense if nobody is trying to win and no properties are bought. A free market without competition is quite pointless, and the game will go on for eternity. Concerning my pebble. My pebble increases in value...
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    Inflation in Monopoly

    That would lead to deflation rather than inflation. Aside from that, cryptocurrency is the product of con artists. No need to simulate anything. You can trade in pebbles, or whatever you find.
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    Is too much worldbuilding bad ?

    World building is always a walk on a tightrope between too much, and not enough, between satisfactory, and overwhelming. Too little and you stumble around in the dark. Too much and you get lost like a wanderer in a sea of fog. :blob_ghost:
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    Scheduling window

    A possible suggestion concerning the scheduling window. Currently, the chapters only show the date they were created, which has its uses. Unfortunately, the saved date remains the same when you try to schedule them. As a consequence, you must every time manually adjust not only hour and...
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    Implemented For the sake of human civilisation, give the schedule publishing a "military" clock.

    Let's settle this then ... First terminology ... Ignorance: The state of not knowing, eternalised in the proverb, ignorance of the law is no excuse. Dolus: Dolus, aka malicious intent, is an element of criminal and civil law. In the case of criminal law a degree of culpability, while in the...
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    Implemented For the sake of human civilisation, give the schedule publishing a "military" clock.

    Come on, are you even reading my stuff? Where did I attest you malicious intentions?
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