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crazyyaya replied to patriots_1228's topic in SC4 City Journals
Thanks alot for the review, clean and simple. Sadly, the region was lost when my computer crashed, but I will reconstructing the cj in the future. Back from strach I guess. Maybe it's a blessing in disguise. Add; I've started the building on the same cj here. -
The Official City Journal Critics Thread Archive
crazyyaya replied to patriots_1228's topic in SC4 City Journals
Thank you for the review. Although I am a little disappointed, I can understand your critisisms. My next update photos are already done, but in the future I will try to ease off the saturated photos, I was just playing around with Photo Shop. It is also hard to illistrate warfare in Simcity but I will be turning a little more towards city building and economic development in future stories. -Amash Noj P.S. How do you change topic titles? -
Like most things in life. Balance is good. It is important to have elements of socialism to provide a social-economic safety net while at the same time keeping certian economic factors of capitalism.
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Oh wow, this is awesome. I figured for sure this CJ would be buried under hundreds of pages by now. I think this is the first time I've been on this site in what? 2 months+? I just got grounded haha so I might be able to restart this series. No promises though.
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[Just a little news flash to tell users here that this CJ is not dead] I recently started up on some new things in real life so sadly, I have had less time to spend in the community and on my this CJ. I have recently been remaking the terrible looking downtown I had built before and have been neglecting. A new update will be ready within one week and I will continue to update the CJ approximately once or txice a month (with a possible execption during trixie season ) -Crazyyaya
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Originally posted by: Glenni Why is hunting seal any more disgusting than eating a dog? Or a cat? Lambs are pretty cute too, yet we kill them and eat them. So what is then the big deal of seals? Culture is culture...quote> Yes, but It's more a matter of econmics than culture. You can't forget that peoples lively hoods reply on this, as inhumane it may be.
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Originally posted by: raja_indy14 Can someone please explain to me the sense of boycotting Chinese goods? So another Chinese person wont have a job in a factory and maybe end up starving instead?? So that economic growth slows and perhaps the Government collapses???quote> Who, exactly was calling for a boycott of Chinese goods? Why do so many people seem to percieve China as this terrible monstrosity?? Do people not see the lifting of millions out of dire poverty as some kind of miracle that should be helped along as much as possible??? Why do so many think that so many aspects of China exist in a state of permanence - never to be changed regardless of what happens to the country?? It is terrible some of the things the government has done, but I'm sure - as I've said - that with increasing wealth and education the society should grow freer and more open. Why does everyone seem to think that this change will come instantaneously? As ephorex_77 says, there are a myriad problems facing China right now, does anyone seriously think that the sudden application of freedom and democracy will magically remove these ills?quote> I see no problems in pushing for greater freedoms for Chinese citizens. Change won't come if the government is allowed to repress change. As long as Chinese society continues to open up, conditions will improve. And actually, the sudden apllication of freedom would greatly help the "ills" you are talking about.
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Originally posted by: SimFox Yep and return to the Freedom they had enjoyed under the Dalai Lama rule - in theocratic society based on slavery!quote> I think krbe pretty much covered it. You can't really use that as rational. Tibet would surely be better off without China's oppressive rule as long as an open society and government took its place.
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Although, most people could tell this would happen, we shouldn't be giving all biofeuls a bad name at this point. In Brazil, biofeuls that are extracted from the sugarcane plant and power 40% of that nations cars. Of course that type is much more effecient than corn based ethonal.
