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You might want to spend a bit more time on the rules of NationStates as well.  I'm assuming that all three Jagonain nations are yours, and that two of them are UN members.  No player may have more than a single nation in the UN at any time.  If you control more than one UN nation, you may find all your nations ejected from the UN, possibly even the game.  Pick one, and resign the rest. [[User:Frisbeeteria|&rarr; Fris]] [[User talk:Frisbeeteria|&Theta;<small>''talk''</small>]] 16:02, 12 Dec 2004 (GMT)
 
You might want to spend a bit more time on the rules of NationStates as well.  I'm assuming that all three Jagonain nations are yours, and that two of them are UN members.  No player may have more than a single nation in the UN at any time.  If you control more than one UN nation, you may find all your nations ejected from the UN, possibly even the game.  Pick one, and resign the rest. [[User:Frisbeeteria|&rarr; Fris]] [[User talk:Frisbeeteria|&Theta;<small>''talk''</small>]] 16:02, 12 Dec 2004 (GMT)
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I would like to say that I'm sorry about what I did on pope Henry Watson's page, he is a friend of mine and i wnated him to add his page to our region. Sorry. However, I dont say sorry for the other thing, I have one nation in the UN and the other Jagonia is my friend's. I have not doone anything to break the rules, and I dont like being told I have
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:Sorry, it's a natural assumption that nations sharing the same name are in fact owned by the same user.  I wasn't calling you out, just pointing out a rule I thought you might not know.
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: As for appropriate NSwiki behavior, adding talk page comments like "''Wow poopy, incredibly long''" don't add anything to the wiki.  Please don't use wiki talk pages to have chats with your friends about their nations.  You can use NS telegrams for that.  Please read [[NSwiki:What NSwiki is not|What NSwiki is not]] and [[NSwiki:Avoiding common mistakes|Avoiding common mistakes]] before making any more talk page comments, please. [[User:Frisbeeteria|&rarr; Fris]] [[User talk:Frisbeeteria|&Theta;<small>''talk''</small>]] 17:36, 14 Dec 2004 (GMT) (NSwiki sysop)

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You might want to spend a bit more time on the rules of NationStates as well. I'm assuming that all three Jagonain nations are yours, and that two of them are UN members. No player may have more than a single nation in the UN at any time. If you control more than one UN nation, you may find all your nations ejected from the UN, possibly even the game. Pick one, and resign the rest. → Fris Θtalk 16:02, 12 Dec 2004 (GMT)

I would like to say that I'm sorry about what I did on pope Henry Watson's page, he is a friend of mine and i wnated him to add his page to our region. Sorry. However, I dont say sorry for the other thing, I have one nation in the UN and the other Jagonia is my friend's. I have not doone anything to break the rules, and I dont like being told I have

Sorry, it's a natural assumption that nations sharing the same name are in fact owned by the same user. I wasn't calling you out, just pointing out a rule I thought you might not know.
As for appropriate NSwiki behavior, adding talk page comments like "Wow poopy, incredibly long" don't add anything to the wiki. Please don't use wiki talk pages to have chats with your friends about their nations. You can use NS telegrams for that. Please read What NSwiki is not and Avoiding common mistakes before making any more talk page comments, please. → Fris Θtalk 17:36, 14 Dec 2004 (GMT) (NSwiki sysop)