automailer on Sat, 21 May 2005 12:55:02 -0500 (CDT)


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[s-b] [auto] Wonko amends p86


Wonko has amended p86.

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Proposal 86/2: Boosts in game grammer: Emergency Resuscitation
A Standard Proposal by Wonko
Last modified on nweek 89, nday 5

Amend the last paragraph of rule 4-2 to read:
{{
At the beginning of the Voting Period, the Grammar Nazi must publish a list of all violations of the above rules in all Open Proposals.

When a proposal passes, the player who created it recieves one Suck Point for each violation of the above rules in that proposal [[If nobody catches you, though, you get off free]].

At the beginning of each nweek, each player with 10 or more Suck Points loses 10 Suck Points and receives a Grammatical Burn. This process is repeated until no player has 10 or more Suck Points.

A player may spend 1A at any time to have 5 Suck Points taken away from them.

The Grammar Nazi may fix violations of the above rules in Open Proposals by Referendum.
}}

Amend the first sentence of the Proposal Submission section of rule 3-3 of the Ruleset to read:
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Any player may Submit a Proposal at any time while the Clock is On, unless the number of Pending Proposals e owns is greater than or equal to 4 minus the number of Burns e has.
}}
If p94 passed [[lengthing nweeks to 12 ndays]], change '4' to '5' in the previous paragraph.

Replace the last section of that rule [[The ruined Poll Tax section]] with
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=== Burns ===
Players may get Burns; these may only be removed or otherwise altered as explicitly permitted by the rules. At the end of each nweek, all Burns Heal and are destroyed.
}}
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