:) :) :)

Back in January, TheKingOfSweden started a thread about reforming ban methods:
http://projectcitybuild.com/forums/index.php?topic=11775.0
In it he thought that the newer staff members were being a bit biased against people

Another thing I have noticed is that there are many new staff members that have been promoted in the last few months. While some are doing excellent, others dont seem to be well versed in the rules and seem to be biased in their methods. I wont say names.
I remember thinking at the time: "oh yeah, those horrible new staff members, they're so mean and unfair", but then when i met them in-game, they were really nice people. [hr] I think I've worked out why I thought they were horrible:

Very psycology
Much effect

good analogy but you missed me out you cabbage

You see, the positive of being mouthless is that I have more room on my face for my eyes. These eyes are now more effective at staring into your soul and intimidating you, Mr. Cabbage.

Heyyy I thought I was the cabbage! :stuck_out_tongue:

no youre a lettuce

MOO

“writing” lol

It says “東京イン” or “Toukyouin.” Basically a bad translation of “I’m in Tokyo.”

Can I be green now? ;D

Can confirm, lack of mouth gives soul staring +1000

I can confirm that “happy comic tiger” is in fact Hobbes, watching with smugly amused interest as a small child goes careening down a perilous hillside on a rickety and dangerously unsafe toboggan, the boy having just been abandoned by his lifelong - and perhaps only - friend to his fate. What manner of horrifying off-panel collision has occurred is not known to the reader, but despite its capacity to launch the poor youngster into the bitter air, it invokes no reaction, no emotion, from what is effectively just a stuffed tiger, albeit one which has reached terrifying levels of sentience, bar a mildly surprised but inevitably apathetic “wow” and a smug “told you so” as the gravely wounded boy attempts his climb back up the hostile snowy and wintry mountainside, receiving no help from the one he had thought - so wrongly - to be his ally.

Happy indeed.