I Just Might Ask Your Advice

Day 4,548, 12:43 Published in USA USA by VoxHumana



I ran across this:
Stillfront Group acquires Candywriter for at least $74m

And since I see no capacity for iframe, I'll screenshot the key piece.



Also, what is this, 2005? No iframe? And I can't even upload an image?
I digress.

As a casual gamer who follows the news, I figured I'd click in.

Sadly, because no iframe, you can't click on that link there which, in 2017, reported the sale of eRepublik Labs for a nifty €7.5m.
(At least you can click on this link ^)

Scanning the horizon, I'd say this game wasn't a huge factor in the price.

But here I am to see what you lovely people are up to in a game which is 4,548 days old. That's a decent accomplishment for a browser game, so I'm expecting better things than my disappointment at, you know, no iframe.

If my Top Rated Articles feed is any indication, not many will read this anyway.
Now on to my point.

If I want advice, I'll ask for it. I mention this because I've been unsolicitedly hounded by a very aggressive recruiter from one of these "political parties". Why I would want to join a party in a politics game an hour after I joined it is beyond my understanding. I haven't the slightest clue what your political debates even revolve around. Neither could I possibly have ascertained the nuances of one party from another over issues I am not aware.

So I will not be joining that person's party. He's creepy.

He did, and I am not making this up, assure me that his party is pro-KFC.

But if I want your advice I'll ask for it. Like, I might ask you how I'm supposed to figure out where to set my residence. It appears this decision is important. Yet there is very poor access to the data I'd need to make this decision. So I might ask your advice on where to set my residence.

And if I need your advice on political parties, I'll be sure and ask for that too.

Sincerely yours,
Kernal Krapis