Adopt A Buddy Plan
Mumbly
Follow Americans, we have done a great job of fighting hard and not giving up. The reality of the situation is that we need to fight smarter in addition to fighting hard.
Enter the "Adopt a Buddy Plan"
It doesn't take long and it can really help out your country.
Here's the idea:
1. Come in a take your turns and fight the battle instructed by the DoD
2. Take a few minutes to scan the other battles and pick a few names out of people fighting for our side and do a citizen scan to see if they are American.
3. If you do find an American fighting in a battle against DoD instructions then take a second to add that person to your friend list and send them a note telling them about where to fight.
Be nice, remember they are our fellow patriots. Being Mean will probably just encourage them to play less or not at all.
Don't just instruct them, befriend them so they feel like they are part of the team (which they are)
Don't just give them a fish, teach them how to fish. Don't just tell them where to fight on that particular day. Teach them how to find out where and when to fight on their own so that they don't have to ask somebody else each day.
Let them know that you are open to them asking you questions about other things. The more they know, the stronger we are as a nation. Too many people get annoyed when they are asked question or just ignore them all together. You can't get made about "zombies" and "two-clickers" if you just ignore everyone who ask you a question. You are part of the problem.
I imagine 90% of these so called "Zombies" or "Two-clickers" are good intentioned players who just don't know what to do.
HELP THEM, TEACH THEM
The more you help the next generation of eAmericans, the stronger we all become.
Take care and good luck to us all,
~Mumbly~
w00t eAmerica!!!
please vote this up so more people can see it and help improve eAmerica
Comments
Prepare a sample statement we can send to people fighting against DoD orders. All I've seen before are spams of "Follow DoD orders" in articles even remotely suggesting otherwise. If someone had been fighting on his own, I doubt that message would be very convincing.
Good idea!
Good ideas, and I agree with Rheinlander.
The title reminded me of "buddy checks" at summer camp - desperately treading water with one hand in the air until the 16-year old lifeguards finished making sure we were at least going to drown with company... heheh.
The issue is that the people not following DoD order probably aren't every reading the DoD orders to begin with.
All the yelling in the world doesn't do any good if they aren't seeing it in the first place.
Voted.