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The Dual Monarchy of Burgundy-Belgium

Altasund wrote:smth or whatever

Can I see dem rulz?

The Catgirls of Altasund

Burgundy-Belgium wrote:Can I see dem rulz?


Rejected Realms RMB - A Message Board Guide

The regional message board (RMB for short) is the space within the Rejected Realms (TRR for Short) that players and nations can post messages, hold conversations, debates, all sorts! It is free for any member of the region, or members of embassy regions to post on, so long as they stay within the rules.

One notable thing of the typical discussion on the RMB, is that it is within the rules. Despite TRR being a region where you can't be ejected, there are still rules that you must follow to partake on the RMB, and in the region, in good faith.


The Rules, the cornerstone of RMB etiquette. They are:
  1. Stay within NationStates rules
    The NationStates rules apply to every Regional Message Board. Non-compliance will incur the wrath of NS Moderators, who can delete your nation. Please become familiar with these rules.

  2. Do not call for the overthrow of the regional government
    The regional government is democratically elected, and they are limited on what they can do by the constitution, which is located here. Every important position in TRR is democratically elected, so the best way to ensure you have a say in the government is to apply for citizenship, and partake in elections.

  3. Do not make three or more posts in a row
    Posting many times when no one has posted in between can disrupt conversation, makes it difficult for people to follow the RMB, and is spammy. If you have more to say use the edit button.

  4. Do not post hateful content
    Hateful content is anything with the intention of insulting, or otherwise causing offence, to another person. This includes, but is not limited to, homophobia, transphobia, racism, sexism, and the promotion of hateful ideologies (such as fascism).

  5. Keep all messages Safe for Work
    NationStates is a site used by all ages, and thus everything posted on the RMB must be appropriate. Any post which doesn’t will be immediately suppressed.

  6. Don’t quote suppressed messages
    They've been suppressed for a reason, and you're likely to be suppressed if you quote them. Quoting a suppressed message and rewriting it as "snip" (or similar) is acceptable, but we recommend you do not engage with suppressed posts at all.

  7. Be respectful
    While debates are allowed, flaming and personal arguments are not. You are also at risk of violating site rules. Be respectful of others with alternative views. Always attack the argument, not the person behind it.

  8. Don’t rehash past drama
    Try to avoid complaining about your previous region, the reason they ejected you, or your past and how you ended up here. We don't care about your past drama - TRR is the place for a fresh start, not be plagued by issues of the past.

  9. Think before you advertise
    Advertising polls is fine, however advertising other regions or alternate offsite platforms for the region is strictly prohibited and will be suppressed.

  10. Stop when asked
    If a Regional Officer or an NS Moderator asks you to stop, you must stop.

If you break any of these rules, you are liable to be suppressed, but it's relatively easy to stay within them, as they're aren't hard to follow!

People who very frequently break the rules may be put on Blanket Suppression. For information on Blanket Suppression, please read the dispatch below
page=dispatch/id=2005358

While not generally too harmful, one word messages aren't great as they clog up the RMB, interrupt and disrupt conversations, and entice others to follow in their footsteps and also post one word messages, so don't do it. It doesn't make the RMB interesting, it could discourage members from making posts and prevent others from having an actually decent debate.

Please provide an English translation if you're posting in other languages on the RMB. This is because English is the only language understood by all of our RMB moderators and it's hard to tell what is and isn't breaking the rules with other languages.

Doubleposting is allowed but discouraged, especially if your messages are short. Try to use the edit button instead.

Trolling and spamming comes into the jurisdiction of NS rules, so don't do it. Posting hateful comments, spamming messages, quoting and vastly changing someone's message (beside deleting it in its entirety) is not acceptable at all.

Alongside this, please do not engage trolls or spammers on the RMB, leave them alone to avoid being caught in the crossfire, if you quote or engage them there is an increased chance that you could get punished for quoting, encouraging or just speaking to them.

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The Capital Supporters of Liberza

DORTMUND IS GOING TO THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL

MY TEAM IS GOING TO THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL

Post self-deleted by Artzikatonastan.

The Insane Biscuit UwU Theorist of Artzikatonastan

My Cat Is Definitely An SCP

Post self-deleted by Galaxidon.

The Constitutional Monarchy of Khedivate-of-Egypt
The Empire of Galaxidon
The Constitutional Monarchy of Khedivate-of-Egypt

Galaxidon wrote:NS as a career is just sad.

Its a metaphor

The Kingdom of Byrstant

Altasund wrote:The post you quoted should have been suppressed, idk why it wasn't. Sexualising/talking about having romantic feelings for/etc other RMBers is inappropriate. I understand your post itself wasn't necessarily objectionable, but we don't want a conversation starting around that.
New Mexico Republik, take this as a warning not to sexualise RMBers.

Aw, man! I was just about to confess my undying love for three people in this region



The Constitutional Monarchy of Khedivate-of-Egypt

Rank all the Germany(s?) in order from you like the most to the least you can use numbers to set their positions you dont have to write them in order

(My own rankings are gonna be added on the side)

Prussia (1)
North German Confederation (3)
German Empire (2)
Weimar Republic (7)
[REDACTED] (8)
East Germany (6)
West Germany (5)
Modern day Germany (4)

The Empire of Galaxidon

Khedivate-of-Egypt wrote:length snip, ARGH!

Me (1)
Me (2)
Me (3)
Me (4)
Me (5)
Me (6)
Me (7)
Me (7.01)

The Dominion of Rabies Meth Card Farm
The Constitutional Monarchy of Khedivate-of-Egypt

New Mexico Republik wrote:snip

𝓔𝔁𝓬𝓾𝓼𝓮 𝓶𝓮 𝓦𝓱𝓪𝓽 𝓽𝓱𝓮 𝓕***?

The Kingdom of The Mecix Molls

Oh yeah I kinda forgot bout this

The Constitutional Monarchy of Khedivate-of-Egypt

Smatania wrote:NAAAZZZZIIIIS@!!!!!!!!
KILL HIM!!!!!!!!

I put it in last since i gotta put it somewhere?

The Kingdom of The Mecix Molls

Khedivate-of-Egypt wrote:page=dispatch/id=2505798

That's also me with mods quoting me

Post self-deleted by Inferior.

The Commonwealth of Inferior

jeez there is tornado warnings 2 counties away from me

The Azur Lane Connoisseur of Awqnia

Inferior wrote:jeez there is tornado warnings 2 counties away from me

Well, if the tornado forms, keep you're head down, and seek immediate shelter.

The Commonwealth of Inferior

Awqnia wrote:Well, if the tornado forms, keep you're head down, and seek immediate shelter.

ik i have a basement to go to

The Azur Lane Connoisseur of Awqnia

Inferior wrote:ik i have a basement to go to

Good, it's always good to be prepared. Just incase the worst happens.



via The North Pacific

The Rogue Nation Conspiracy Theo of Horrorlandian State

New Flag Alert! And A Message From The Ministry Of Culture:

Horrorlandian States Wishes Everyone A Very Happy And Educational National Teachers Day, 2024.

Across The Catholic And Christian Worlds, Today We Commemorate The Feast Day Of Saint Rosa Venerini.

To celebrate we have changed our flag. We are also sending palm trees to all nations as symbols of peace on this feast day.

Facts About Saint Rosa Venerini:

1. Born in the central Italian city of Viterbo on February 9, 1656, Rosa Venerini was the daughter of an accomplished doctor, Goffredo, who raised four children with his wife Marzia.

2. At a young age, Rosa vowed to consecrate her life to God, though this resolution was tested during her adolescence.

3. Following the death of her fiancé she entered a convent, but soon returned home to care for her newly widowed mother.

4. One of Saint Rosa Venerini's brothers, Domenico, also died at age 27. Her mother was heartbroken and died within months.

5. In the wake of these family crises, Saint Rosa Venerini invited local women to her home to pray the Rosary in a group.

6. She was soon dismayed by the deficiencies she saw in their education and religious formation.

7. This eye-opening experience shaped Rosa’s future, pointing her toward her ultimate vocation in the field of teaching.

8. In 1685, with the help of two friends and the approval of her local bishop, Saint Rosa Venerini opened Italy’s first public school for girls.

9. The school was supported by some Church and state officials, though others resisted an educational model that was, for its time, unconventional.

10. Many of these critics were silenced by the school’s clear success in uplifting the character of young women.

11. Saint Rosa Venerini left Viterbo and founded ten schools in the Diocese of Montefiascone between 1692 and 1694. She also trained a local successor, the future Saint Lucia Filippini.

12. Only after several years, and one disappointing failed attempt, did Saint Rosa Venerini manage to start a school in Rome, during 1713.

13. Three years later, Pope Clement XI paid a visit accompanied by eight cardinals. Witnessing the work of Saint Rosa Venerini’s teachers, the Pope personally thanked her, declaring: “With these schools you will sanctify Rome.”

14. The acceptance of Saint Rosa Venerini's work also increased her daily responsibilities.

15. She undertook difficult journeys for the sake of her work, while maintaining a strong prayer life that kept her oriented toward God’s will in all of her undertakings.

16. Spiritual direction from Jesuit priests helped her to combine an active apostolate with a life of contemplative prayer.

17. She cultivated a close daily relationship to God while working to found over 40 schools.

18. Her religious congregation, known in Italian as the “Maistre pie Venerini,” maintains an international presence.

19. Saint Rosa Venerini’s last illness came to an end during the evening of May 7, 1728.

20. Saint Rosa Venerini passed away in Rome in 1728, where a number of miracles were attributed to her. She was beatified in 1952 and canonized in 2006. The sodality, or group of women she had invited to prayer, was ultimately given the rank of a religious congregation. Today, the so-called Venerini Sisters can be found in the United States and elsewhere, working among Italian immigrants.

🙏 🕊 A Prayer To Saint Rosa Venerini 🙏 🕊:

“Lord, I pray that the example of Saint Rose Venerini inspires us always to use our gifts for Your glory and the upliftment of Your children. May her devotion shine as a beacon, guiding all towards Your unfailing love. Amen"

Thank You For Reading!

The Commonwealth of Inferior

Horrorlandian State wrote:New Flag Alert! And A Message From The Ministry Of Culture:

Horrorlandian States Wishes Everyone A Very Happy And Educational National Teachers Day, 2024.

Across The Catholic Ans Christian Worlds, Today We Commemorate The Feast Day Of Saint Rosa Venerini.

To celebrate we have changed our flag.

Facts About Saint Rosa Venerini:

1. Born in the central Italian city of Viterbo on February 9, 1656, Rosa Venerini was the daughter of an accomplished doctor, Goffredo, who raised four children with his wife Marzia.

2. At a young age, Rosa vowed to consecrate her life to God, though this resolution was tested during her adolescence.

3. Following the death of her fiancé she entered a convent, but soon returned home to care for her newly widowed mother.

4. One of Saint Rosa Venerini's brothers, Domenico, also died at age 27. Her mother was heartbroken and died within months.

5. In the wake of these family crises, Saint Rosa Venerini invited local women to her home to pray the Rosary in a group.

6. She was soon dismayed by the deficiencies she saw in their education and religious formation.

7. This eye-opening experience shaped Rosa’s future, pointing her toward her ultimate vocation in the field of teaching.

8. In 1685, with the help of two friends and the approval of her local bishop, Saint Rosa Venerini opened Italy’s first public school for girls.

9. The school was supported by some Church and state officials, though others resisted an educational model that was, for its time, unconventional.

10. Many of these critics were silenced by the school’s clear success in uplifting the character of young women.

11. Saint Rosa Venerini left Viterbo and founded ten schools in the Diocese of Montefiascone between 1692 and 1694. She also trained a local successor, the future Saint Lucia Filippini.

12. Only after several years, and one disappointing failed attempt, did Saint Rosa Venerini manage to start a school in Rome, during 1713.

13. Three years later, Pope Clement XI paid a visit accompanied by eight cardinals. Witnessing the work of Saint Rosa Venerini’s teachers, the Pope personally thanked her, declaring: “With these schools you will sanctify Rome.”

14. The acceptance of Saint Rosa Venerini's work also increased her daily responsibilities.

15. She undertook difficult journeys for the sake of her work, while maintaining a strong prayer life that kept her oriented toward God’s will in all of her undertakings.

16. Spiritual direction from Jesuit priests helped her to combine an active apostolate with a life of contemplative prayer.

17. She cultivated a close daily relationship to God while working to found over 40 schools.

18. Her religious congregation, known in Italian as the “Maistre pie Venerini,” maintains an international presence.

19. Saint Rosa Venerini’s last illness came to an end during the evening of May 7, 1728.

20. Saint Rosa Venerini passed away in Rome in 1728, where a number of miracles were attributed to her. She was beatified in 1952 and canonized in 2006. The sodality, or group of women she had invited to prayer, was ultimately given the rank of a religious congregation. Today, the so-called Venerini Sisters can be found in the United States and elsewhere, working among Italian immigrants.

🙏 🕊 A Prayer To Saint Rosa Venerini 🙏 🕊:

“Lord, I pray that the example of Saint Rose Venerini inspires us always to use our gifts for Your glory and the upliftment of Your children. May her devotion shine as a beacon, guiding all towards Your unfailing love. Amen"

Thank You For Reading!

Teachers at my school are happy, they have the day off. (Because of elections)

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