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Re: First impressions

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Is not quite correct, I'm still missing a few pages from my absence :P

CCP ARCHIVE:
Spoiler: CCP 2.7 (04.01.2011)
Callid-Conia Pact (CCP):
Founders:
Conia
Callid

Members:
nomemory
Yurikochan
Detective Tommy
KainTheVampire
ShiraKiryuu

Assistants:

Laws:

§0: This laws can only be changed by the procedure described in §7-7.8.

§1: Every user who doesn't leave a First Impression on the First Impressions thread will be chased out of it by any leader or member of the CCP or their assistance.
§1.1: This punishment may be tightened in case of a repeated violation to being banned of the thread or obligatory submission of a face-to-face chess match versus Callid.
§1.2: Tightening of punishment as described in §1.1 can only be imposed be a leader of the CCP.
§1.3: Being a member of the CCP doesn't protect one from punishment (although Callid can clearly not play a chess match against himself).

§2: Anyone who violates the rules of the Mafia game will also face punishment as stated in §1-1.2.

§3: Any member of the CCP will help the First Impression Thread to have twice as many replies (and pages) than the Sad East Kingdom Thread.

§4: Any deliberate and causeless gender misuse will face punishment as stated in §1-1.2.
§4.1: Disrupting the general peace of the First Impression Thread or trying to lead other people to disrupt it (flamebait) may also be punished according to §1-1.2.

§5: No member or leader of the CCP can ever be a member of any organisation that forces their member, i.e. any organisation that does not allow its members to leave at any given time or any given reason. If this ever seems to be (or have been) the case, said organisation was obviously wrong, as this is impossible by design.
§5.1: Consequently, it doesn't matter if the member or leader wants to be in such an organisation or not. It simply is impossible.
§5.2: Therefore, if an organisation ever changes its rules to force their members, any member or leader of the CCP who was a member of said organisation stops being one, even without anyone requesting or mentioning this.
§5.3: §5.2 also works vice versa, so if an organisation that forces its members consider a member of the CCP a member of it, said member will indeed become a member of said organisation (if the rules of said organisation allow this) if said organisation changes it rules in a way so that they match the requirements stated in §5.
§5.4: Similarly, the account of any member of the CCP may never be deleted as long as that person stays a member of the CCP.

§6: Any member may leave the CCP at any time for any reason, if he/she wishes so. We won't force our members to stay.
§6.1: However, a leader can at any time fire any member (but not a leader) for any reason. This action can be VETOed according to §7.6-7.8.

§7: If any important decision is to be made, a vote is hold by the members and leaders of the CCP.
§7.1: A vote can only be called by a leader or member, and only in the "First Impression"-topic.
§7.2: The vote consists of a question or topic and at least two possible options. One of the options has to be the "Status Quo".
§7.3: The votes have to be cast in the 48 hours following the calling. Any vote not cast until then will be treated as abstention.
§7.4: After this, the majority of votes (not necessarily an absolute one) decides which option is taken.
§7.5: The vote of a leader counts twice as much as a vote of a member.
§7.6: In addition, any of the leaders can VETO any decision. However, a VETO can only stop any change. A VETO can not be used to change anything.
§7.7: A VETO can not be VETOed.
§7.8: A VETO has to be cast in the 384 hours following the starting of the petition/action.
§7.9: After an option has been taken, it takes effect immediately, unless specified otherwise; no matter if it isn't reflected in the CCP immediately and/or undone by a VETO later.

§8: Any leader of the CCP can admit anyone to the CCP.
§8.1: This action can however be VETOed as described in §7.6-7.8.

§9: Any member (or leader) of the CCP has the right to appoint and dismiss a personal assistance at any time.
§9.1: This assistant is not considered a member (or leader) of the CCP.
§9.2: An assistance has, not being a member (or leader), no voting rights etc. and is also no subject to §5-5.1.
§9.3: Every member (or leader) may only have one assistance at any given time.
§9.4: The one appointing an assistance is responsible for him. Consequently, if the assistance faces punishment described in §1-2 and §4, this punishment is instead directed at said member (or leader).
§9.5: A member can not be hindered from appointing or dismissing an assistance by anyone, not even by the leaders.
§9.6: However, a member might lose (and consequently regain) his right to appoint an assistance by the procedure described in §7-7.8.
§9.7: An assistance might at any time choose to cease being an assistance, similar to §6.

§10: A leader may leave the CCP or step back from being a leader (and begin being a member) whenever the CCP has two leaders. If the following paragraphs conflict with other paragraphs, the other paragraphs are overruled.
§10.1: If a member for any reason ceases to be a leader of the CCP or a member of the DCTP forums, he should, if possible, appoint a successor (he may also do this in advance). Said successor has to be a member of the CCP.
§10.2: The successor becomes a leader (and ceases to be a member) at the same time the old leader ceases to be leader of the CCP or member of the DCTP forums. He is in no way inferior to the other leader, an the former leader in no way retains any special rights.
§10.3: If a leader leaves without naming a successor, a nomination phase immediately starts, which will last 24 hours, plus additional 12 hours for every member of the CCP, in which any member may nominate any member as a new candidate, except himself.
§10.4: At any time between his nomination and the appointing of the new leader, any candidate or member may for any reason choose to cease being a candidate and/or proclaim himself unnominateable.
§10.5: After the nomination phase, the election phase starts, lasting exactly 96 hours, in which any member may vote for any candidate (including himself). Each member has exactly one vote, which may not be split.
§10.6: After the end of the election phase, the candidate with the most votes immediately becomes a leader of the CCP and ceases to be a member of the CCP.
§10.7: If there is a draw between two or more candidates, the leader decides which of the draw candidates becomes the new leader. If thi is for any reason not done in the next 48 hours, the draw candidate that became a member (or leader) of the CCP first is granted the vacant leader position, similarly to §10.6.
§10.8: During any time in which the CCP has only one leader, no petition may be started, and no member may be fired or admitted. Any ongoing petition is postponed until the CCP has again two leaders, after which it won't end for 48 hours.
§10.9: Similarly, a VETO may be cast on one of these ongoing petitions in the 384 hours following the institution of the second leader. The new leader can, however, not VETO any finished petition or action that finished more than 96 hours before the last former leader ceased being a leader.


CCP V2.7 (04.01.2011)
Spoiler: CCP 2.8 (18.01.2011)
Callid-Conia Pact (CCP):
Founders:
Conia
Callid

Members:
nomemory
Yurikochan
Detective Tommy
KainTheVampire
ShiraKiryuu

Assistants:

Laws:

§0: This laws can only be changed by the procedure described in §7-7.8.

§1: Every user who doesn't leave a First Impression on the First Impressions thread will be chased out of it by any leader or member of the CCP or their assistance.
§1.1: This punishment may be tightened in case of a repeated violation to being banned of the thread or obligatory submission of a face-to-face chess match versus Callid.
§1.2: Tightening of punishment as described in §1.1 can only be imposed be a leader of the CCP.
§1.3: Being a member of the CCP doesn't protect one from punishment (although Callid can clearly not play a chess match against himself).

§2: Anyone who violates the rules of the Mafia game will also face punishment as stated in §1-1.2.

§3: Any member of the CCP will help the First Impression Thread to have more replies than the General Discussion Board.

§4: Any deliberate and causeless gender misuse will face punishment as stated in §1-1.2.
§4.1: Disrupting the general peace of the First Impression Thread or trying to lead other people to disrupt it (flamebait) may also be punished according to §1-1.2.
§4.2: CCP members cannot treat badly other CCP members if they're gently asked to stop.

§5: No member or leader of the CCP can ever be a member of any organisation that forces their member, i.e. any organisation that does not allow its members to leave at any given time or any given reason. If this ever seems to be (or have been) the case, said organisation was obviously wrong, as this is impossible by design.
§5.1: Consequently, it doesn't matter if the member or leader wants to be in such an organisation or not. It simply is impossible.
§5.2: Therefore, if an organisation ever changes its rules to force their members, any member or leader of the CCP who was a member of said organisation stops being one, even without anyone requesting or mentioning this.
§5.3: §5.2 also works vice versa, so if an organisation that forces its members consider a member of the CCP a member of it, said member will indeed become a member of said organisation (if the rules of said organisation allow this) if said organisation changes it rules in a way so that they match the requirements stated in §5.
§5.4: Similarly, the account of any member of the CCP may never be deleted as long as that person stays a member of the CCP.

§6: Any member may leave the CCP at any time for any reason, if he/she wishes so. We won't force our members to stay.
§6.1: However, a leader can at any time fire any member (but not a leader) for any reason. This action can be VETOed according to §7.6-7.8.

§7: If any important decision is to be made, a vote is hold by the members and leaders of the CCP.
§7.1: A vote can only be called by a leader or member, and only in the "First Impression"-topic.
§7.2: The vote consists of a question or topic and at least two possible options. One of the options has to be the "Status Quo".
§7.3: The votes have to be cast in the 48 hours following the calling. Any vote not cast until then will be treated as abstention.
§7.4: After this, the majority of votes (not necessarily an absolute one) decides which option is taken.
§7.5: The vote of a leader counts twice as much as a vote of a member.
§7.6: In addition, any of the leaders can VETO any decision. However, a VETO can only stop any change. A VETO can not be used to change anything.
§7.7: A VETO can not be VETOed.
§7.8: A VETO has to be cast in the 384 hours following the starting of the petition/action.
§7.9: After an option has been taken, it takes effect immediately, unless specified otherwise; no matter if it isn't reflected in the CCP immediately and/or undone by a VETO later.

§8: Any leader of the CCP can admit anyone to the CCP.
§8.1: This action can however be VETOed as described in §7.6-7.8.

§9: Any member (or leader) of the CCP has the right to appoint and dismiss a personal assistance at any time.
§9.1: This assistant is not considered a member (or leader) of the CCP.
§9.2: An assistance has, not being a member (or leader), no voting rights etc. and is also no subject to §5-5.1.
§9.3: Every member (or leader) may only have one assistance at any given time.
§9.4: The one appointing an assistance is responsible for him. Consequently, if the assistance faces punishment described in §1-2 and §4, this punishment is instead directed at said member (or leader).
§9.5: A member can not be hindered from appointing or dismissing an assistance by anyone, not even by the leaders.
§9.6: However, a member might lose (and consequently regain) his right to appoint an assistance by the procedure described in §7-7.8.
§9.7: An assistance might at any time choose to cease being an assistance, similar to §6.

§10: A leader may leave the CCP or step back from being a leader (and begin being a member) whenever the CCP has two leaders. If the following paragraphs conflict with other paragraphs, the other paragraphs are overruled.
§10.1: If a member for any reason ceases to be a leader of the CCP or a member of the DCTP forums, he should, if possible, appoint a successor (he may also do this in advance). Said successor has to be a member of the CCP.
§10.2: The successor becomes a leader (and ceases to be a member) at the same time the old leader ceases to be leader of the CCP or member of the DCTP forums. He is in no way inferior to the other leader, an the former leader in no way retains any special rights.
§10.3: If a leader leaves without naming a successor, a nomination phase immediately starts, which will last 24 hours, plus additional 12 hours for every member of the CCP, in which any member may nominate any member as a new candidate, except himself.
§10.4: At any time between his nomination and the appointing of the new leader, any candidate or member may for any reason choose to cease being a candidate and/or proclaim himself unnominateable.
§10.5: After the nomination phase, the election phase starts, lasting exactly 96 hours, in which any member may vote for any candidate (including himself). Each member has exactly one vote, which may not be split.
§10.6: After the end of the election phase, the candidate with the most votes immediately becomes a leader of the CCP and ceases to be a member of the CCP.
§10.7: If there is a draw between two or more candidates, the leader decides which of the draw candidates becomes the new leader. If thi is for any reason not done in the next 48 hours, the draw candidate that became a member (or leader) of the CCP first is granted the vacant leader position, similarly to §10.6.
§10.8: During any time in which the CCP has only one leader, no petition may be started, and no member may be fired or admitted. Any ongoing petition is postponed until the CCP has again two leaders, after which it won't end for 48 hours.
§10.9: Similarly, a VETO may be cast on one of these ongoing petitions in the 384 hours following the institution of the second leader. The new leader can, however, not VETO any finished petition or action that finished more than 96 hours before the last former leader ceased being a leader.


CCP V2.8 (18.01.2011)
Spoiler: CCP 2.9 (08.02.2011)
Callid-Conia Pact (CCP):
Founders:
Conia
Callid

Members:
nomemory
Yurikochan
Detective Tommy
KainTheVampire
ShiraKiryuu

Assistants:

Laws:

§0: This laws can only be changed by the procedure described in §7-7.8.

§1: Every user who doesn't leave a First Impression on the First Impressions thread will be chased out of it by any leader or member of the CCP or their assistance.
§1.1: This punishment may be tightened in case of a repeated violation to being banned of the thread or obligatory submission of a face-to-face chess match versus Callid.
§1.2: Tightening of punishment as described in §1.1 can only be imposed be a leader of the CCP.
§1.3: Being a member of the CCP doesn't protect one from punishment (although Callid can clearly not play a chess match against himself).

§2: Anyone who violates the rules of the Mafia game will also face punishment as stated in §1-1.2.

§3: Any member of the CCP will help the First Impression Thread to have more replies than the General Discussion Board.

§4: Any deliberate and causeless gender misuse will face punishment as stated in §1-1.2.
§4.1: Disrupting the general peace of the First Impression Thread or trying to lead other people to disrupt it (flamebait) may also be punished according to §1-1.2.
§4.2: CCP members cannot treat badly other CCP members if they're gently asked to stop.

§5: No member or leader of the CCP can ever be a member of any organisation that forces their member, i.e. any organisation that does not allow its members to leave at any given time or any given reason. If this ever seems to be (or have been) the case, said organisation was obviously wrong, as this is impossible by design.
§5.1: Consequently, it doesn't matter if the member or leader wants to be in such an organisation or not. It simply is impossible.
§5.2: Therefore, if an organisation ever changes its rules to force their members, any member or leader of the CCP who was a member of said organisation stops being one, even without anyone requesting or mentioning this.
§5.3: §5.2 also works vice versa, so if an organisation that forces its members consider a member of the CCP a member of it, said member will indeed become a member of said organisation (if the rules of said organisation allow this) if said organisation changes it rules in a way so that they match the requirements stated in §5.
§5.4: Similarly, the account of any member of the CCP may never be deleted as long as that person stays a member of the CCP.

§6: Any member may leave the CCP at any time for any reason, if he/she wishes so. We won't force our members to stay.
§6.1: However, a leader can at any time fire any member (but not a leader) for any reason. This action can be VETOed according to §7.6-7.8.

§7: If any important decision is to be made, a vote is hold by the members and leaders of the CCP.
§7.1: A vote can only be called by a leader or member, and only in the "First Impression"-topic.
§7.2: The vote consists of a question or topic and at least two possible options. One of the options has to be the "Status Quo".
§7.3: The votes have to be cast in the 48 hours following the calling. Any vote not cast until then will be treated as abstention.
§7.4: After this, the majority of votes (not necessarily an absolute one) decides which option is taken.
§7.5: The vote of a leader counts twice as much as a vote of a member.
§7.6: In addition, any of the leaders can VETO any decision. However, a VETO can only stop any change. A VETO can not be used to change anything.
§7.7: A VETO can not be VETOed.
§7.8: A VETO has to be cast in the 384 hours following the starting of the petition/action.
§7.9: After an option has been taken, it takes effect immediately, unless specified otherwise; no matter if it isn't reflected in the CCP immediately and/or undone by a VETO later.

§8: Any leader of the CCP can admit anyone to the CCP.
§8.1: This action can however be VETOed as described in §7.6-7.8.

§9: Any member (or leader) of the CCP has the right to appoint and dismiss a personal assistance at any time.
§9.1: This assistant is not considered a member (or leader) of the CCP.
§9.2: An assistance has, not being a member (or leader), no voting rights etc. and is also no subject to §5-5.1.
§9.3: Every member (or leader) may only have one assistance at any given time.
§9.4: The one appointing an assistance is responsible for him. Consequently, if the assistance faces punishment described in §1-2 and §4, this punishment is instead directed at said member (or leader).
§9.5: A member can not be hindered from appointing or dismissing an assistance by anyone, not even by the leaders.
§9.6: However, a member might lose (and consequently regain) his right to appoint an assistance by the procedure described in §7-7.8.
§9.7: An assistance might at any time choose to cease being an assistance, similar to §6.

§10: A leader may leave the CCP or step back from being a leader (and begin being a member) whenever the CCP has two leaders. If the following paragraphs conflict with other paragraphs, the other paragraphs are overruled.
§10.1: If a member for any reason ceases to be a leader of the CCP or a member of the DCTP forums, he should, if possible, appoint a successor (he may also do this in advance). Said successor has to be a member of the CCP.
§10.2: The successor becomes a leader (and ceases to be a member) at the same time the old leader ceases to be leader of the CCP or member of the DCTP forums. He is in no way inferior to the other leader, an the former leader in no way retains any special rights.
§10.3: If a leader leaves without naming a successor, a nomination phase immediately starts, which will last 24 hours, plus additional 12 hours for every member of the CCP, in which any member may nominate any member as a new candidate, except himself.
§10.4: At any time between his nomination and the appointing of the new leader, any candidate or member may for any reason choose to cease being a candidate and/or proclaim himself unnominateable.
§10.5: After the nomination phase, the election phase starts, lasting exactly 96 hours, in which any member may vote for any candidate (including himself). Each member has exactly one vote, which may not be split.
§10.6: After the end of the election phase, the candidate with the most votes immediately becomes a leader of the CCP and ceases to be a member of the CCP.
§10.7: If there is a draw between two or more candidates, the leader decides which of the draw candidates becomes the new leader. If thi is for any reason not done in the next 48 hours, the draw candidate that became a member (or leader) of the CCP first is granted the vacant leader position, similarly to §10.6.
§10.8: During any time in which the CCP has only one leader, no petition may be started, and no member may be fired or admitted. Any ongoing petition is postponed until the CCP has again two leaders, after which it won't end for 48 hours.
§10.9: Similarly, a VETO may be cast on one of these ongoing petitions in the 384 hours following the institution of the second leader. The new leader can, however, not VETO any finished petition or action that finished more than 96 hours before the last former leader ceased being a leader.
§10.10: A leader may also name a temporary stand-in if, for whatever reason, he won't access (or be able to access) the forums for some time. If he doesn't name one before he leaves, a stand-in is elected by the procedure described in §10.3-10.7." and "§10.11: A leader stand-in has all the rights of a leader, and is in no way inferior to the other leader. However, the absent leader remains a leader, and upon his return, the stand-in immediately loses his leader status.

CCP V2.9 (08.02.2011)
Spoiler: CCP 3.0 (09.05.2011)
Callid-Conia Pact (CCP):

Short Rules of the CCP:

The CCP is meant to ensure everyone leaves an FI in the FI thread and also to generally create a harmonious atmosphere, both in- and outside the First Impression Thread. Anyone who forgets about that will probably find himself chased out of the FI Thread (well, as much as you can chase someone out of a thread on a forum :P). The CCP also tries to ensure nobody cheats at Mafia or violates the general rules of the forum. Furthermore, the CCP tries to protect its members from any organisation in the forums that tries to force them into becoming a member.
The leaders of the CCP are the ones responsible for both admitting and dismissing members as well as making laws and important decisions for the CCP, though the members can take action into their hand through a vote if they wish to do so (experience tells they seldom want to). There are also a few things the leaders can't do which can be only done through votes.
Every member may have an assistance for which they are responsible and they can also select a stand-in to represent them if they can't get online, and if a leader should suddenly leave, the members can both elect and even be elected as the new leader.

If you should want to join the CCP, talk with either Callidor Conia, the current leaders.
If you want more information on the rules of the CCP, read the complete version below.


Leaders and members:

Leaders (Founders):
Conia
Callid

Members:
nomemory
Yurikochan
Detective Tommy
KainTheVampire
ShiraKiryuu

Assistants:
(none)


Laws:

§0: This laws can only be changed by the procedures described in §9 and §10.

§1: PURPOSE OF THE CCP
§1.1: The purpose of the CCP is to keep the First Impression Thread pleasant and genial, while at the same time preventing it from losing its purpose.
§1.2: The CCP will further try to gather as many fans of the First Impression Thread as possible, and help the First Impression Thread to become as large as possible.
§1.3: Outside of the First Impression Thread, all members of the CCP will try to act together in order to promote cosiness and order in the DCTP Forums.

§2: ACTIONS FORBIDDEN IN THE FIRST IMPRESSION THREAD
§2.1: Forgetting to leave a First Impression will be punished as stated in §4-4.4.
§2.2: In case of repeated deliberate omissions of First Impressions, both members and assistants are to treat this person as banned, if no leader has yet made use of the §4.2.
§2.3: Any deliberate and causeless gender misuse will face punishment as stated in §4-4.4.
§2.4: Disrupting the general peace of the First Impression Thread or trying to lead other people to disrupt it (flamebait) may also be punished according to §4-4.4.

§3: ACTIONS FORBIDDEN OUTSIDE OF THE FIRST IMPRESSION THREAD
§3.1: Anyone who violates the rules of the Mafia forum games will also face punishment as stated in §4-4.4.
§3.2: §3.1 includes any sub-varieties of the game, like Mini-Mafia, Grawwfia or Slow-Motion Mafia.
§3.3: The rules of Mafia as referred to in §3.1 are whatever the GM of the respective game proclaims them to be.
§3.4: Violating the DCTP Forum Rules may also be punished according to §4-4.4, and an administrator or moderator of the DCTP Forum may be notified.

§4: PUNISHMENT
§4.1: The normal punishment is to be chased out of the First Impression Thread by any leader or member of the CCP or their assistance.
§4.2: This punishment may be tightened in case of a repeated violation to being banned of the thread or obligatory submission of a face-to-face chess match versus Callid.
§4.3: Tightening of punishment as described in §4.2 can only be imposed be a leader of the CCP, with the exception of the §2.2.
§4.4: Being a member or leader of the CCP doesn't protect one from punishment.

§5: SUPPORTING THE FIRST IMPRESSION THREAD
§5.1: Any assistant, member or leader of the CCP will help the First Impression Thread to have more replies than the General Discussion board.
§5.2: §5.1 does not, in any case, hinder the assistants, members and leaders to post and contribute to the mentioned threads and boards.

§6: INDEPENDENCE OF MEMBERS
§6.1: No member or leader of the CCP can ever be a member of any organisation that forces their member, i.e. any organisation that does not allow its members to leave at any given time for any given reason.
§6.2: If a member or leader ever seems to be (or have been) member of such an organization, said organisation was obviously wrong, as this is impossible by design.
§6.3: Consequently, it doesn't matter if the member or leader wants to be in such an organisation or not.
§6.4: Therefore, if an organisation ever changes its rules to force their members, any member or leader of the CCP who was a member of said organisation stops being one, even without anyone requesting or mentioning this.
§6.5: §6.4 also works vice versa, so if an organisation that forces its members consider a member or leader of the CCP a member of it, said member will indeed become a member of said organisation (if the rules of said organisation allow this) if said organisation changes it rules in a way so that they match the requirements stated in §6.1-2.

§7: ENTERING THE CCP
§7.1: Any leader of the CCP can admit any member of the forums to the CCP.
§7.2: This action can however be VETOed as described in §9.

§8: LEAVING THE CCP
§8.1: Any member may leave the CCP at any time for any reason, if he wishes so. We won't force our members to stay.
§8.2: However, a leader can at any time fire any member (but not a leader) for any reason. This action can be VETOed according to §9.

§9: ACTIONS OF THE LEADERS
§9.1: If any important decision is to be made, the leaders decide on the course taken.
§9.2: They can also decide to change any law at any time or create any new law.
§9.3: Any new law or decision made via §9.1-2 needs the approve of both leaders.
§9.4: If the leaders don't agree on a subject, no decision is made and the Status Quo remains in effect.
§9.5: A leader may VETO any action taken by the other leader except for those of §9.
§9.6: A VETO may not be VETOed.
§9.7: In case of a VETO, the version of the CCP in force at the time the action VETOed took place is applied.
§9.8: A leader may also issue a temporary VETO which expires after 48 hours unless changed into a permanent one. It follows all the rules of a normal VETO in any way.
§9.9: After a decision has been made, a law has been changed etc., it takes effect immediately, unless specified otherwise; no matter if it isn't reflected in the CCP immediately and/or undone in any way later.

§10: PETITIONS
§10: Any member of leader the CCP can choose to call a petition at any time for any reason.
§10.1: Any petition must be publicly announced in the First Impression thread.
§10.2: A petition can do any of the following:
§10.2.1: Undo any decision or change done by the leaders.
§10.2.2: Change or create any law (similar to §9.2).
§10.2.3: Make an important decision (similar to §9.1).
§10.2.4: Fire any member of the CCP.
§10.2.5: Admit any member of the DCTP Forums to the CCP.
§10.2.6: Replace any elected stand-in by forcing a new election ("constructive vote of no-confidence").
§10.2.7: Undo the effects of a former, successful petition.
§10.2.8: Forbid or allow a member to have an assistant.
§10.2.9: Impose or lift any punishment according to §4.2-3.
§10.2.10: Strip a member stand-in of his stand-in powers.
§10.3: The petition consists of a question or topic and at least two possible options. One of the options has to be the "Status Quo".
§10.4: Every member has one, every leader or leader stand-in two votes.
§10.5: In case of §10.2.1 and §10.2.9, only those who had the right to vote at the point of the decision or change may vote, no matter if they lost this right later on.
§10.6: A petition is always treated according to the version of the CCP in force at the time of the petition's creation, no matter if the CCP is changed later on.
§10.7: The votes have to be cast in the 48 hours following the calling of the petition. Any vote not cast until then will be treated as abstention.
§10.8: After those 48 hours, the majority of votes (not necessarily an absolute one) decides which option is taken.
§10.9: The one calling for the petition may also choose any period of time longer (but not shorter!) than 48 hours instead of the 48 hours mentioned in §10.7-8.
§10.10: After an option has been taken, it takes effect immediately, unless specified otherwise; no matter if it isn't reflected in the CCP immediately and/or undone in any way later.

§11: ASSISTANTS
§11.1: Any member (or leader) of the CCP has the right to appoint and dismiss a personal assistant at any time.
§11.2: This assistant is not considered a member (or leader) of the CCP.
§11.3: An assistant has, not being a member (or leader), no voting rights etc. and is also no subject to §6.
§11.4: Every member (or leader) may only have one assistant at any given time.
§11.5: The one appointing an assistant is responsible for him. Consequently, if the assistant faces punishment as described in §4, this punishment is instead directed at said member (or leader).
§11.6: A member can not be hindered from appointing or dismissing an assistant by anyone, not even by the leaders.
§11.7: However, a member might lose (and consequently regain) his right to appoint an assistant by a Petition.
§11.8: A member who cannot appoint and dismiss assistants cannot have an assistant. If he has any, they are automatically dismissed.
§11.9: An assistant might at any time choose to cease being an assistant, similar to §6.

§12: LEAVING OF A LEADER
§12.1: A leader may leave the CCP or step back from being a leader (and begin being a member) whenever the CCP has two leaders.
§12.2: If a member for any reason ceases to be a leader of the CCP or a member of the DCTP forums, he is supposed to appoint a heir.
§12.3: The leaving leader may also choose his heir at any time before his leaving.
§12.4: The heir has to be a member of the CCP.
§12.5: The heir becomes a leader (and ceases to be a member) at the same time the old leader ceases to be leader of the CCP or member of the DCTP forums.
§12.6: If a leader leaves without naming a heir, a nomination phase immediately starts, which will last 24 hours, plus additional 12 hours for every member of the CCP.
§12.7: During the nomination phase, any member or leader may nominate any member as a new candidate, except himself.
§12.8: At any time between his nomination and the appointing of the new leader, any candidate or member may for any reason choose to cease being a candidate and/or proclaim himself unnominateable.
§12.9: After the nomination phase, the election phase starts, lasting exactly 96 hours.
§12.10: During the election phase, any member may vote for any candidate (including himself).
§12.11: Each member has exactly one vote, which may not be split. The remaining leader has no vote.
§12.12: After the end of the election phase, the candidate with the most votes immediately becomes a leader of the CCP and ceases to be a member of the CCP.
§12.13: The new leader is in no way inferior to the other leader, and the former leader in no way retains any special rights.
§12.14: If there is a draw between two or more candidates, the leader decides which of the draw candidates becomes the new leader. If this is for any reason not done in the next 48 hours, the draw candidate that became a member (or leader) of the CCP first is granted the vacant leader position, similarly to §12.13-14.
§12.15: During any time in which the CCP has only one leader, no action described in §9 may be taken, and no member may be fired or admitted. Any ongoing petition will not end until 48 hours after the CCP has again two leaders.

§13: ABSENCE OF A MEMBER OR LEADER
§13.1: A leader or member may also name a temporary stand-in if, for whatever reason, he won't access or be able to access the forums for some time.
§13.2: A stand-in for a member may be any member or leader of the CCP or the leaving member's assistant.
§13.3: A member stand-in gains all the rights of this member, including control of the member's assistant and the member's vote.
§13.4: An absent member remains a member and cannot be fired or punished in any way during his absence or for the actions of his stand-in.
§13.5: An absent member can be punished for the actions of his assistant upon his return.
§13.6: A stand-in for a leader may be any member of the CCP.
§13.7: If a leader doesn't name a stand-in before he leaves, a stand-in is elected by the procedure described in §12.7-12.13 (the elected only becomes a stand-in instead of a leader).
§13.8: A leader stand-in has all the rights of a leader, and is in no way inferior or superior to the other leader. He also gains control of "his" leader's assistant.
§13.9: The absent leader remains a leader, and upon his return, the leader stand-in immediately loses his leader stand-in status and becomes a normal member again.
§13.10: A returning leader may undo any of his stand-in's actions and withdraw any of the agreements his stand-in has given by §9.3.
§13.11: The returning leader may use his VETO right according to §9.5-8 on any action or decision that took place during his absence until up to 500 hours after his return.

§14: APPENDIX
§14.1: If any laws of the CCP conflict with each other, the more specific law overrules the less specific one.
§14.2: If there is doubt whether certain actions are allowed, forbidden or have to be punished, the leaders decide.
§14.3: If the leaders disagree about points of the §14.2, a petition is held.
§14.4: The short rules do not need to reflect the laws of the CCP completely.

§15: DEFINITIONS:
§15.1: The CCP (Callid-Conia-Pact) is the organization these laws belong to. The CCP is subject to these laws.
§15.2: The First Impression Thread is a thread of the DCTP Forums and can be found by the URL viewtopic.php?t=2293.
§15.3: The DCTP forums, also simply called "forums", are the forums of the DCTP fansubbing group and can be found by the URL http://forums.dctp.ws.
§15.4: A First Impression (FI) is, strictly spoken, the first impression of the forum member the FI is referring to, but any impression or thought is considered an FI for the purpose of the CCP.
§15.5: A leader is anyone listed in the CCP as a leader, unless specified otherwise.
§15.5: A member is anyone listed in the CCP as a member, unless specified otherwise.
§15.5: An assistant is anyone listed in the CCP as an assistant, unless specified otherwise.
§15.6: A "forum member" or "member of the DCTP forums" or "user" is anyone with an account on the DCTP Forums.
§15.7: Moderators and administrators refer to the ones responsible for the forums and are appointed by DCTP.
§15.8: DCTP is the DCTP fan-subbing group.
§15.9: Mafia refers to any game similar to the Mafia party game which is played on the forums or the IRC channel of DCTP.
§15.10: "Organization" refers to any confederacy formed via the forums or the IRC channel of DCTP.
§15.11: The Rules of the Forums are the rules imposed on the DCTP forums by DCTP and can be found by this URL: viewtopic.php?t=5.0.
§15.12: The General Discussion board is a board of the DCTP forums and can be found by the URL general-discussion/.
§15.13: A law refers to anything part of the CCP that is part of a paragraph (§).
§15.14: An important decision is any decision with the CCP or parts of it as its subject that is not covered by any law not referring to an important decision (e.g. renaming the CCP).
§15.15: A gender misuse is the act of addressing someone with any gender other than their actual one.


CCP V3.0 (09.05.2011)
Spoiler: CCP 3.0.1 (14.05.2011)
Callid-Conia Pact (CCP):

Short Rules of the CCP:

The CCP is meant to ensure everyone leaves an FI in the FI thread and also to generally create a harmonious atmosphere, both in- and outside the First Impression Thread. Anyone who forgets about that will probably find himself chased out of the FI Thread (well, as much as you can chase someone out of a thread on a forum :P). The CCP also tries to ensure nobody cheats at Mafia or violates the general rules of the forum. Furthermore, the CCP tries to protect its members from any organisation in the forums that tries to force them into becoming a member.
The leaders of the CCP are the ones responsible for both admitting and dismissing members as well as making laws and important decisions for the CCP, though the members can take action into their hand through a vote if they wish to do so (experience tells they seldom want to). There are also a few things the leaders can't do which can be only done through votes.
Every member may have an assistance for which they are responsible and they can also select a stand-in to represent them if they can't get online, and if a leader should suddenly leave, the members can both elect and even be elected as the new leader.

If you should want to join the CCP, talk with either Callidor Conia, the current leaders.
If you want more information on the rules of the CCP, read the complete version below.


Leaders and members:

Leaders (Founders):
Conia
Callid

Members:
nomemory
Yurikochan
Detective Tommy
KainTheVampire
ShiraKiryuu

Assistants:
(none)


Laws:

§0: This laws can only be changed by the procedures described in §9 and §10.

§1: PURPOSE OF THE CCP
§1.1: The purpose of the CCP is to keep the First Impression Thread pleasant and genial, while at the same time preventing it from losing its purpose.
§1.2: The CCP will further try to gather as many fans of the First Impression Thread as possible, and help the First Impression Thread to become as large as possible.
§1.3: Outside of the First Impression Thread, all members of the CCP will try to act together in order to promote cosiness and order as well as equality and justice in the DCTP Forums.

§2: ACTIONS FORBIDDEN IN THE FIRST IMPRESSION THREAD
§2.1: Forgetting to leave a First Impression will be punished as stated in §4-4.4.
§2.2: In case of repeated deliberate omissions of First Impressions, both members and assistants are to treat this person as banned, if no leader has yet made use of the §4.2.
§2.3: Any deliberate and causeless gender misuse will face punishment as stated in §4-4.4.
§2.4: Disrupting the general peace of the First Impression Thread or trying to lead other people to disrupt it (flamebait) may also be punished according to §4-4.4.

§3: ACTIONS FORBIDDEN OUTSIDE OF THE FIRST IMPRESSION THREAD
§3.1: Anyone who violates the rules of the Mafia forum games will also face punishment as stated in §4-4.4.
§3.2: §3.1 includes any sub-varieties of the game, like Mini-Mafia, Grawwfia or Slow-Motion Mafia.
§3.3: The rules of Mafia as referred to in §3.1 are whatever the GM of the respective game proclaims them to be.
§3.4: Violating the DCTP Forum Rules may also be punished according to §4-4.4, and an administrator or moderator of the DCTP Forum may be notified.

§4: PUNISHMENT
§4.1: The normal punishment is to be chased out of the First Impression Thread by any leader or member of the CCP or their assistance.
§4.2: This punishment may be tightened in case of a repeated violation to being banned of the thread or obligatory submission of a face-to-face chess match versus Callid.
§4.3: Tightening of punishment as described in §4.2 can only be imposed be a leader of the CCP, with the exception of the §2.2.
§4.4: Being a member or leader of the CCP doesn't protect one from punishment.

§5: SUPPORTING THE FIRST IMPRESSION THREAD
§5.1: Any assistant, member or leader of the CCP will help the First Impression Thread to have more replies than the General Discussion board.
§5.2: §5.1 does not, in any case, hinder the assistants, members and leaders to post and contribute to the mentioned threads and boards.

§6: INDEPENDENCE OF MEMBERS
§6.1: No member or leader of the CCP can ever be a member of any organisation that forces their member, i.e. any organisation that does not allow its members to leave at any given time for any given reason.
§6.2: If a member or leader ever seems to be (or have been) member of such an organization, said organisation was obviously wrong, as this is impossible by design.
§6.3: Consequently, it doesn't matter if the member or leader wants to be in such an organisation or not.
§6.4: Therefore, if an organisation ever changes its rules to force their members, any member or leader of the CCP who was a member of said organisation stops being one, even without anyone requesting or mentioning this.
§6.5: §6.4 also works vice versa, so if an organisation that forces its members consider a member or leader of the CCP a member of it, said member will indeed become a member of said organisation (if the rules of said organisation allow this) if said organisation changes it rules in a way so that they match the requirements stated in §6.1-2.

§7: ENTERING THE CCP
§7.1: Any leader of the CCP can admit any member of the forums to the CCP.
§7.2: This action can however be VETOed as described in §9.

§8: LEAVING THE CCP
§8.1: Any member may leave the CCP at any time for any reason, if he wishes so. We won't force our members to stay.
§8.2: However, a leader can at any time fire any member (but not a leader) for any reason. This action can be VETOed according to §9.

§9: ACTIONS OF THE LEADERS
§9.1: If any important decision is to be made, the leaders decide on the course taken.
§9.2: They can also decide to change any law at any time or create any new law.
§9.3: Any new law or decision made via §9.1-2 needs the approve of both leaders.
§9.4: If the leaders don't agree on a subject, no decision is made and the Status Quo remains in effect.
§9.5: A leader may VETO any action taken by the other leader except for those of §9.
§9.6: A VETO may not be VETOed.
§9.7: In case of a VETO, the version of the CCP in force at the time the action VETOed took place is applied.
§9.8: A leader may also issue a temporary VETO which expires after 48 hours unless changed into a permanent one. It follows all the rules of a normal VETO in any way.
§9.9: After a decision has been made, a law has been changed etc., it takes effect immediately, unless specified otherwise; no matter if it isn't reflected in the CCP immediately and/or undone in any way later.

§10: PETITIONS
§10: Any member of leader the CCP can choose to call a petition at any time for any reason.
§10.1: Any petition must be publicly announced in the First Impression thread.
§10.2: A petition can do any of the following:
§10.2.1: Undo any decision or change done by the leaders.
§10.2.2: Change or create any law (similar to §9.2).
§10.2.3: Make an important decision (similar to §9.1).
§10.2.4: Fire any member of the CCP.
§10.2.5: Admit any member of the DCTP Forums to the CCP.
§10.2.6: Replace any elected stand-in by forcing a new election ("constructive vote of no-confidence").
§10.2.7: Undo the effects of a former, successful petition.
§10.2.8: Forbid or allow a member to have an assistant.
§10.2.9: Impose or lift any punishment according to §4.2-3.
§10.2.10: Strip a member stand-in of his stand-in powers.
§10.3: The petition consists of a question or topic and at least two possible options. One of the options has to be the "Status Quo".
§10.4: Every member has one, every leader or leader stand-in two votes.
§10.5: In case of §10.2.1 and §10.2.9, only those who had the right to vote at the point of the decision or change may vote, no matter if they lost this right later on.
§10.6: A petition is always treated according to the version of the CCP in force at the time of the petition's creation, no matter if the CCP is changed later on.
§10.7: The votes have to be cast in the 48 hours following the calling of the petition. Any vote not cast until then will be treated as abstention.
§10.8: After those 48 hours, the majority of votes (not necessarily an absolute one) decides which option is taken.
§10.9: The one calling for the petition may also choose any period of time longer (but not shorter!) than 48 hours instead of the 48 hours mentioned in §10.7-8.
§10.10: After an option has been taken, it takes effect immediately, unless specified otherwise; no matter if it isn't reflected in the CCP immediately and/or undone in any way later.

§11: ASSISTANTS
§11.1: Any member (or leader) of the CCP has the right to appoint and dismiss a personal assistant at any time.
§11.2: This assistant is not considered a member (or leader) of the CCP.
§11.3: An assistant has, not being a member (or leader), no voting rights etc. and is also no subject to §6.
§11.4: Every member (or leader) may only have one assistant at any given time.
§11.5: The one appointing an assistant is responsible for him. Consequently, if the assistant faces punishment as described in §4, this punishment is instead directed at said member (or leader).
§11.6: A member can not be hindered from appointing or dismissing an assistant by anyone, not even by the leaders.
§11.7: However, a member might lose (and consequently regain) his right to appoint an assistant by a Petition.
§11.8: A member who cannot appoint and dismiss assistants cannot have an assistant. If he has any, they are automatically dismissed.
§11.9: An assistant might at any time choose to cease being an assistant, similar to §6.

§12: LEAVING OF A LEADER
§12.1: A leader may leave the CCP or step back from being a leader (and begin being a member) whenever the CCP has two leaders.
§12.2: If a member for any reason ceases to be a leader of the CCP or a member of the DCTP forums, he is supposed to appoint a heir.
§12.3: The leaving leader may also choose his heir at any time before his leaving.
§12.4: The heir has to be a member of the CCP.
§12.5: The heir becomes a leader (and ceases to be a member) at the same time the old leader ceases to be leader of the CCP or member of the DCTP forums.
§12.6: If a leader leaves without naming a heir, a nomination phase immediately starts, which will last 24 hours, plus additional 12 hours for every member of the CCP.
§12.7: During the nomination phase, any member or leader may nominate any member as a new candidate, except himself.
§12.8: At any time between his nomination and the appointing of the new leader, any candidate or member may for any reason choose to cease being a candidate and/or proclaim himself unnominateable.
§12.9: After the nomination phase, the election phase starts, lasting exactly 96 hours.
§12.10: During the election phase, any member may vote for any candidate (including himself).
§12.11: Each member has exactly one vote, which may not be split. The remaining leader has no vote.
§12.12: After the end of the election phase, the candidate with the most votes immediately becomes a leader of the CCP and ceases to be a member of the CCP.
§12.13: The new leader is in no way inferior to the other leader, and the former leader in no way retains any special rights.
§12.14: If there is a draw between two or more candidates, the leader decides which of the draw candidates becomes the new leader. If this is for any reason not done in the next 48 hours, the draw candidate that became a member (or leader) of the CCP first is granted the vacant leader position, similarly to §12.13-14.
§12.15: During any time in which the CCP has only one leader, no action described in §9 may be taken, and no member may be fired or admitted. Any ongoing petition will not end until 48 hours after the CCP has again two leaders.

§13: ABSENCE OF A MEMBER OR LEADER
§13.1: A leader or member may also name a temporary stand-in if, for whatever reason, he won't access or be able to access the forums for some time.
§13.2: A stand-in for a member may be any member or leader of the CCP or the leaving member's assistant.
§13.3: A member stand-in gains all the rights of this member, including control of the member's assistant and the member's vote.
§13.4: An absent member remains a member and cannot be fired or punished in any way during his absence or for the actions of his stand-in.
§13.5: An absent member can be punished for the actions of his assistant upon his return.
§13.6: A stand-in for a leader may be any member of the CCP.
§13.7: If a leader doesn't name a stand-in before he leaves, a stand-in is elected by the procedure described in §12.7-12.13 (the elected only becomes a stand-in instead of a leader).
§13.8: A leader stand-in has all the rights of a leader, and is in no way inferior or superior to the other leader. He also gains control of "his" leader's assistant.
§13.9: The absent leader remains a leader, and upon his return, the leader stand-in immediately loses his leader stand-in status and becomes a normal member again.
§13.10: A returning leader may undo any of his stand-in's actions and withdraw any of the agreements his stand-in has given by §9.3.
§13.11: The returning leader may use his VETO right according to §9.5-8 on any action or decision that took place during his absence until up to 500 hours after his return.

§14: APPENDIX
§14.1: If any laws of the CCP conflict with each other, the more specific law overrules the less specific one.
§14.2: If there is doubt whether certain actions are allowed, forbidden or have to be punished, the leaders decide.
§14.3: If the leaders disagree about points of the §14.2, a petition is held.
§14.4: The short rules do not need to reflect the laws of the CCP completely.

§15: DEFINITIONS:
§15.1: The CCP (Callid-Conia-Pact) is the organization these laws belong to. The CCP is subject to these laws.
§15.2: The First Impression Thread is a thread of the DCTP Forums and can be found by the URL viewtopic.php?t=2293.
§15.3: The DCTP forums, also simply called "forums", are the forums of the DCTP fansubbing group and can be found by the URL http://forums.dctp.ws.
§15.4: A First Impression (FI) is, strictly spoken, the first impression of the forum member the FI is referring to, but any impression or thought is considered an FI for the purpose of the CCP.
§15.5: A leader is anyone listed in the CCP as a leader, unless specified otherwise.
§15.5: A member is anyone listed in the CCP as a member, unless specified otherwise.
§15.5: An assistant is anyone listed in the CCP as an assistant, unless specified otherwise.
§15.6: A "forum member" or "member of the DCTP forums" or "user" is anyone with an account on the DCTP Forums.
§15.7: Moderators and administrators refer to the ones responsible for the forums and are appointed by DCTP.
§15.8: DCTP is the DCTP fan-subbing group.
§15.9: Mafia refers to any game similar to the Mafia party game which is played on the forums or the IRC channel of DCTP.
§15.10: "Organization" refers to any confederacy formed via the forums or the IRC channel of DCTP.
§15.11: The Rules of the Forums are the rules imposed on the DCTP forums by DCTP and can be found by this URL: viewtopic.php?t=5.0.
§15.12: The General Discussion board is a board of the DCTP forums and can be found by the URL general-discussion/.
§15.13: A law refers to anything part of the CCP that is part of a paragraph (§).
§15.14: An important decision is any decision with the CCP or parts of it as its subject that is not covered by any law not referring to an important decision (e.g. renaming the CCP).
§15.15: A gender misuse is the act of addressing someone with any gender other than their actual one.


CCP V3.0.1 (14.05.2011)
Spoiler: CCP 3.0.2 (16.05.2011)
Callid-Conia Pact (CCP):

Short Rules of the CCP:

The CCP is meant to ensure everyone leaves an FI in the FI thread and also to generally create a harmonious atmosphere, both in- and outside the First Impression Thread. Anyone who forgets about that will probably find himself chased out of the FI Thread (well, as much as you can chase someone out of a thread on a forum :P). The CCP also tries to ensure nobody cheats at Mafia or violates the general rules of the forum. Furthermore, the CCP tries to protect its members from any organisation in the forums that tries to force them into becoming a member.
The leaders of the CCP are the ones responsible for both admitting and dismissing members as well as making laws and important decisions for the CCP, though the members can take action into their hand through a vote if they wish to do so (experience tells they seldom want to). There are also a few things the leaders can't do which can be only done through votes.
Every member may have an assistance for which they are responsible and they can also select a stand-in to represent them if they can't get online, and if a leader should suddenly leave, the members can both elect and even be elected as the new leader.

If you should want to join the CCP, talk with either Callidor Conia, the current leaders.
If you want more information on the rules of the CCP, read the complete version below.


Leaders and members:

Leaders (Founders):
Conia
Callid

Members:
nomemory
Yurikochan
Detective Tommy
KainTheVampire
ShiraKiryuu
miakakiri

Assistants:
(none)


Laws:

§0: This laws can only be changed by the procedures described in §9 and §10.

§1: PURPOSE OF THE CCP
§1.1: The purpose of the CCP is to keep the First Impression Thread pleasant and genial, while at the same time preventing it from losing its purpose.
§1.2: The CCP will further try to gather as many fans of the First Impression Thread as possible, and help the First Impression Thread to become as large as possible.
§1.3: Outside of the First Impression Thread, all members of the CCP will try to act together in order to promote cosiness and order as well as equality and justice in the DCTP Forums.

§2: ACTIONS FORBIDDEN IN THE FIRST IMPRESSION THREAD
§2.1: Forgetting to leave a First Impression will be punished as stated in §4-4.4.
§2.2: In case of repeated deliberate omissions of First Impressions, both members and assistants are to treat this person as banned, if no leader has yet made use of the §4.2.
§2.3: Any deliberate and causeless gender misuse will face punishment as stated in §4-4.4.
§2.4: Disrupting the general peace of the First Impression Thread or trying to lead other people to disrupt it (flamebait) may also be punished according to §4-4.4.

§3: ACTIONS FORBIDDEN OUTSIDE OF THE FIRST IMPRESSION THREAD
§3.1: Anyone who violates the rules of the Mafia forum games will also face punishment as stated in §4-4.4.
§3.2: §3.1 includes any sub-varieties of the game, like Mini-Mafia, Grawwfia or Slow-Motion Mafia.
§3.3: The rules of Mafia as referred to in §3.1 are whatever the GM of the respective game proclaims them to be.
§3.4: Violating the DCTP Forum Rules may also be punished according to §4-4.4, and an administrator or moderator of the DCTP Forum may be notified.

§4: PUNISHMENT
§4.1: The normal punishment is to be chased out of the First Impression Thread by any leader or member of the CCP or their assistance.
§4.2: This punishment may be tightened in case of a repeated violation to being banned of the thread or obligatory submission of a face-to-face chess match versus Callid.
§4.3: Tightening of punishment as described in §4.2 can only be imposed be a leader of the CCP, with the exception of the §2.2.
§4.4: Being a member or leader of the CCP doesn't protect one from punishment.

§5: SUPPORTING THE FIRST IMPRESSION THREAD
§5.1: Any assistant, member or leader of the CCP will help the First Impression Thread to have more replies than the General Discussion board.
§5.2: §5.1 does not, in any case, hinder the assistants, members and leaders to post and contribute to the mentioned threads and boards.

§6: INDEPENDENCE OF MEMBERS
§6.1: No member or leader of the CCP can ever be a member of any organisation that forces their member, i.e. any organisation that does not allow its members to leave at any given time for any given reason.
§6.2: If a member or leader ever seems to be (or have been) member of such an organization, said organisation was obviously wrong, as this is impossible by design.
§6.3: Consequently, it doesn't matter if the member or leader wants to be in such an organisation or not.
§6.4: Therefore, if an organisation ever changes its rules to force their members, any member or leader of the CCP who was a member of said organisation stops being one, even without anyone requesting or mentioning this.
§6.5: §6.4 also works vice versa, so if an organisation that forces its members consider a member or leader of the CCP a member of it, said member will indeed become a member of said organisation (if the rules of said organisation allow this) if said organisation changes it rules in a way so that they match the requirements stated in §6.1-2.

§7: ENTERING THE CCP
§7.1: Any leader of the CCP can admit any member of the forums to the CCP.
§7.2: This action can however be VETOed as described in §9.

§8: LEAVING THE CCP
§8.1: Any member may leave the CCP at any time for any reason, if he wishes so. We won't force our members to stay.
§8.2: However, a leader can at any time fire any member (but not a leader) for any reason. This action can be VETOed according to §9.

§9: ACTIONS OF THE LEADERS
§9.1: If any important decision is to be made, the leaders decide on the course taken.
§9.2: They can also decide to change any law at any time or create any new law.
§9.3: Any new law or decision made via §9.1-2 needs the approve of both leaders.
§9.4: If the leaders don't agree on a subject, no decision is made and the Status Quo remains in effect.
§9.5: A leader may VETO any action taken by the other leader except for those of §9.
§9.6: A VETO may not be VETOed.
§9.7: In case of a VETO, the version of the CCP in force at the time the action VETOed took place is applied.
§9.8: A leader may also issue a temporary VETO which expires after 48 hours unless changed into a permanent one. It follows all the rules of a normal VETO in any way.
§9.9: After a decision has been made, a law has been changed etc., it takes effect immediately, unless specified otherwise; no matter if it isn't reflected in the CCP immediately and/or undone in any way later.

§10: PETITIONS
§10: Any member of leader the CCP can choose to call a petition at any time for any reason.
§10.1: Any petition must be publicly announced in the First Impression thread.
§10.2: A petition can do any of the following:
§10.2.1: Undo any decision or change done by the leaders.
§10.2.2: Change or create any law (similar to §9.2).
§10.2.3: Make an important decision (similar to §9.1).
§10.2.4: Fire any member of the CCP.
§10.2.5: Admit any member of the DCTP Forums to the CCP.
§10.2.6: Replace any elected stand-in by forcing a new election ("constructive vote of no-confidence").
§10.2.7: Undo the effects of a former, successful petition.
§10.2.8: Forbid or allow a member to have an assistant.
§10.2.9: Impose or lift any punishment according to §4.2-3.
§10.2.10: Strip a member stand-in of his stand-in powers.
§10.3: The petition consists of a question or topic and at least two possible options. One of the options has to be the "Status Quo".
§10.4: Every member has one, every leader or leader stand-in two votes.
§10.5: In case of §10.2.1 and §10.2.9, only those who had the right to vote at the point of the decision or change may vote, no matter if they lost this right later on.
§10.6: A petition is always treated according to the version of the CCP in force at the time of the petition's creation, no matter if the CCP is changed later on.
§10.7: The votes have to be cast in the 48 hours following the calling of the petition. Any vote not cast until then will be treated as abstention.
§10.8: After those 48 hours, the majority of votes (not necessarily an absolute one) decides which option is taken.
§10.9: The one calling for the petition may also choose any period of time longer (but not shorter!) than 48 hours instead of the 48 hours mentioned in §10.7-8.
§10.10: After an option has been taken, it takes effect immediately, unless specified otherwise; no matter if it isn't reflected in the CCP immediately and/or undone in any way later.

§11: ASSISTANTS
§11.1: Any member (or leader) of the CCP has the right to appoint and dismiss a personal assistant at any time.
§11.2: This assistant is not considered a member (or leader) of the CCP.
§11.3: An assistant has, not being a member (or leader), no voting rights etc. and is also no subject to §6.
§11.4: Every member (or leader) may only have one assistant at any given time.
§11.5: The one appointing an assistant is responsible for him. Consequently, if the assistant faces punishment as described in §4, this punishment is instead directed at said member (or leader).
§11.6: A member can not be hindered from appointing or dismissing an assistant by anyone, not even by the leaders.
§11.7: However, a member might lose (and consequently regain) his right to appoint an assistant by a Petition.
§11.8: A member who cannot appoint and dismiss assistants cannot have an assistant. If he has any, they are automatically dismissed.
§11.9: An assistant might at any time choose to cease being an assistant, similar to §6.

§12: LEAVING OF A LEADER
§12.1: A leader may leave the CCP or step back from being a leader (and begin being a member) whenever the CCP has two leaders.
§12.2: If a member for any reason ceases to be a leader of the CCP or a member of the DCTP forums, he is supposed to appoint a heir.
§12.3: The leaving leader may also choose his heir at any time before his leaving.
§12.4: The heir has to be a member of the CCP.
§12.5: The heir becomes a leader (and ceases to be a member) at the same time the old leader ceases to be leader of the CCP or member of the DCTP forums.
§12.6: If a leader leaves without naming a heir, a nomination phase immediately starts, which will last 24 hours, plus additional 12 hours for every member of the CCP.
§12.7: During the nomination phase, any member or leader may nominate any member as a new candidate, except himself.
§12.8: At any time between his nomination and the appointing of the new leader, any candidate or member may for any reason choose to cease being a candidate and/or proclaim himself unnominateable.
§12.9: After the nomination phase, the election phase starts, lasting exactly 96 hours.
§12.10: During the election phase, any member may vote for any candidate (including himself).
§12.11: Each member has exactly one vote, which may not be split. The remaining leader has no vote.
§12.12: After the end of the election phase, the candidate with the most votes immediately becomes a leader of the CCP and ceases to be a member of the CCP.
§12.13: The new leader is in no way inferior to the other leader, and the former leader in no way retains any special rights.
§12.14: If there is a draw between two or more candidates, the leader decides which of the draw candidates becomes the new leader. If this is for any reason not done in the next 48 hours, the draw candidate that became a member (or leader) of the CCP first is granted the vacant leader position, similarly to §12.13-14.
§12.15: During any time in which the CCP has only one leader, no action described in §9 may be taken, and no member may be fired or admitted. Any ongoing petition will not end until 48 hours after the CCP has again two leaders.

§13: ABSENCE OF A MEMBER OR LEADER
§13.1: A leader or member may also name a temporary stand-in if, for whatever reason, he won't access or be able to access the forums for some time.
§13.2: A stand-in for a member may be any member or leader of the CCP or the leaving member's assistant.
§13.3: A member stand-in gains all the rights of this member, including control of the member's assistant and the member's vote.
§13.4: An absent member remains a member and cannot be fired or punished in any way during his absence or for the actions of his stand-in.
§13.5: An absent member can be punished for the actions of his assistant upon his return.
§13.6: A stand-in for a leader may be any member of the CCP.
§13.7: If a leader doesn't name a stand-in before he leaves, a stand-in is elected by the procedure described in §12.7-12.13 (the elected only becomes a stand-in instead of a leader).
§13.8: A leader stand-in has all the rights of a leader, and is in no way inferior or superior to the other leader. He also gains control of "his" leader's assistant.
§13.9: The absent leader remains a leader, and upon his return, the leader stand-in immediately loses his leader stand-in status and becomes a normal member again.
§13.10: A returning leader may undo any of his stand-in's actions and withdraw any of the agreements his stand-in has given by §9.3.
§13.11: The returning leader may use his VETO right according to §9.5-8 on any action or decision that took place during his absence until up to 500 hours after his return.

§14: APPENDIX
§14.1: If any laws of the CCP conflict with each other, the more specific law overrules the less specific one.
§14.2: If there is doubt whether certain actions are allowed, forbidden or have to be punished, the leaders decide.
§14.3: If the leaders disagree about points of the §14.2, a petition is held.
§14.4: The short rules do not need to reflect the laws of the CCP completely.

§15: DEFINITIONS:
§15.1: The CCP (Callid-Conia-Pact) is the organization these laws belong to. The CCP is subject to these laws.
§15.2: The First Impression Thread is a thread of the DCTP Forums and can be found by the URL viewtopic.php?t=2293.
§15.3: The DCTP forums, also simply called "forums", are the forums of the DCTP fansubbing group and can be found by the URL http://forums.dctp.ws.
§15.4: A First Impression (FI) is, strictly spoken, the first impression of the forum member the FI is referring to, but any impression or thought is considered an FI for the purpose of the CCP.
§15.5: A leader is anyone listed in the CCP as a leader, unless specified otherwise.
§15.5: A member is anyone listed in the CCP as a member, unless specified otherwise.
§15.5: An assistant is anyone listed in the CCP as an assistant, unless specified otherwise.
§15.6: A "forum member" or "member of the DCTP forums" or "user" is anyone with an account on the DCTP Forums.
§15.7: Moderators and administrators refer to the ones responsible for the forums and are appointed by DCTP.
§15.8: DCTP is the DCTP fan-subbing group.
§15.9: Mafia refers to any game similar to the Mafia party game which is played on the forums or the IRC channel of DCTP.
§15.10: "Organization" refers to any confederacy formed via the forums or the IRC channel of DCTP.
§15.11: The Rules of the Forums are the rules imposed on the DCTP forums by DCTP and can be found by this URL: viewtopic.php?t=5.0.
§15.12: The General Discussion board is a board of the DCTP forums and can be found by the URL general-discussion/.
§15.13: A law refers to anything part of the CCP that is part of a paragraph (§).
§15.14: An important decision is any decision with the CCP or parts of it as its subject that is not covered by any law not referring to an important decision (e.g. renaming the CCP).
§15.15: A gender misuse is the act of addressing someone with any gender other than their actual one.


CCP V3.0.2 (16.05.2011)
Spoiler: CCP 3.0.3 (27.07.2011)
Callid-Conia Pact (CCP):

Short Rules of the CCP:

The CCP is meant to ensure everyone leaves an FI in the FI thread and also to generally create a harmonious atmosphere, both in- and outside the First Impression Thread. Anyone who forgets about that will probably find himself chased out of the FI Thread (well, as much as you can chase someone out of a thread on a forum :P). The CCP also tries to ensure nobody cheats at Mafia or violates the general rules of the forum. Furthermore, the CCP tries to protect its members from any organisation in the forums that tries to force them into becoming a member.
The leaders of the CCP are the ones responsible for both admitting and dismissing members as well as making laws and important decisions for the CCP, though the members can take action into their hand through a vote if they wish to do so (experience tells they seldom want to). There are also a few things the leaders can't do which can be only done through votes.
Every member may have an assistance for which they are responsible and they can also select a stand-in to represent them if they can't get online, and if a leader should suddenly leave, the members can both elect and even be elected as the new leader.

If you should want to join the CCP, talk with either Callidor Conia, the current leaders.
If you want more information on the rules of the CCP, read the complete version below.


Leaders and members:

Leaders (Founders):
Conia
Callid

Members:
nomemory
Yurikochan
Detective Tommy
KainTheVampire
ShiraKiryuu
miakakiri
KaitoGirl
Kaito Lady

Assistants:
(none)


Laws:

§0: This laws can only be changed by the procedures described in §9 and §10.

§1: PURPOSE OF THE CCP
§1.1: The purpose of the CCP is to keep the First Impression Thread pleasant and genial, while at the same time preventing it from losing its purpose.
§1.2: The CCP will further try to gather as many fans of the First Impression Thread as possible, and help the First Impression Thread to become as large as possible.
§1.3: Outside of the First Impression Thread, all members of the CCP will try to act together in order to promote cosiness and order as well as equality and justice in the DCTP Forums.

§2: ACTIONS FORBIDDEN IN THE FIRST IMPRESSION THREAD
§2.1: Failing to leave a First Impression will be punished as stated in §4-4.4.
§2.2: In case of repeated deliberate omissions of First Impressions, both members and assistants are to treat this person as banned, if no leader has yet made use of the §4.2.
§2.3: Any deliberate and causeless gender misuse will face punishment as stated in §4-4.4.
§2.4: Disrupting the general peace of the First Impression Thread or trying to lead other people to disrupt it (flamebait) may also be punished according to §4-4.4.

§3: ACTIONS FORBIDDEN OUTSIDE OF THE FIRST IMPRESSION THREAD
§3.1: Anyone who violates the rules of the Mafia forum games will also face punishment as stated in §4-4.4.
§3.2: §3.1 includes any sub-varieties of the game, like Mini-Mafia, Grawwfia or Slow-Motion Mafia.
§3.3: The rules of Mafia as referred to in §3.1 are whatever the GM of the respective game proclaims them to be.
§3.4: Violating the DCTP Forum Rules may also be punished according to §4-4.4, and an administrator or moderator of the DCTP Forum may be notified.

§4: PUNISHMENT
§4.1: The normal punishment is to be chased out of the First Impression Thread by any leader or member of the CCP or their assistance.
§4.2: This punishment may be tightened in case of a repeated violation to being banned of the thread or obligatory submission of a face-to-face chess match versus Callid.
§4.3: Tightening of punishment as described in §4.2 can only be imposed be a leader of the CCP, with the exception of the §2.2.
§4.4: Being a member or leader of the CCP doesn't protect one from punishment.

§5: SUPPORTING THE FIRST IMPRESSION THREAD
§5.1: Any assistant, member or leader of the CCP will help the First Impression Thread to have more replies than the General Discussion board.
§5.2: §5.1 does not, in any case, hinder the assistants, members and leaders to post and contribute to the mentioned threads and boards.

§6: INDEPENDENCE OF MEMBERS
§6.1: No member or leader of the CCP can ever be a member of any organisation that forces their member, i.e. any organisation that does not allow its members to leave at any given time for any given reason.
§6.2: If a member or leader ever seems to be (or have been) member of such an organization, said organisation was obviously wrong, as this is impossible by design.
§6.3: Consequently, it doesn't matter if the member or leader wants to be in such an organisation or not.
§6.4: Therefore, if an organisation ever changes its rules to force their members, any member or leader of the CCP who was a member of said organisation stops being one, even without anyone requesting or mentioning this.
§6.5: §6.4 also works vice versa, so if an organisation that forces its members consider a member or leader of the CCP a member of it, said member will indeed become a member of said organisation (if the rules of said organisation allow this) if said organisation changes it rules in a way so that they match the requirements stated in §6.1-2.

§7: ENTERING THE CCP
§7.1: Any leader of the CCP can admit any member of the forums to the CCP.
§7.2: This action can however be VETOed as described in §9.

§8: LEAVING THE CCP
§8.1: Any member may leave the CCP at any time for any reason, if he wishes so. We won't force our members to stay.
§8.2: However, a leader can at any time fire any member (but not a leader) for any reason. This action can be VETOed according to §9.

§9: ACTIONS OF THE LEADERS
§9.1: If any important decision is to be made, the leaders decide on the course taken.
§9.2: They can also decide to change any law at any time or create any new law.
§9.3: Any new law or decision made via §9.1-2 needs the approve of both leaders.
§9.4: If the leaders don't agree on a subject, no decision is made and the Status Quo remains in effect.
§9.5: A leader may VETO any action taken by the other leader except for those of §9.
§9.6: A VETO may not be VETOed.
§9.7: In case of a VETO, the version of the CCP in force at the time the action VETOed took place is applied.
§9.8: A leader may also issue a temporary VETO which expires after 48 hours unless changed into a permanent one. It follows all the rules of a normal VETO in any way.
§9.9: After a decision has been made, a law has been changed etc., it takes effect immediately, unless specified otherwise; no matter if it isn't reflected in the CCP immediately and/or undone in any way later.

§10: PETITIONS
§10: Any member of leader the CCP can choose to call a petition at any time for any reason.
§10.1: Any petition must be publicly announced in the First Impression thread.
§10.2: A petition can do any of the following:
§10.2.1: Undo any decision or change done by the leaders.
§10.2.2: Change or create any law (similar to §9.2).
§10.2.3: Make an important decision (similar to §9.1).
§10.2.4: Fire any member of the CCP.
§10.2.5: Admit any member of the DCTP Forums to the CCP.
§10.2.6: Replace any elected stand-in by forcing a new election ("constructive vote of no-confidence").
§10.2.7: Undo the effects of a former, successful petition.
§10.2.8: Forbid or allow a member to have an assistant.
§10.2.9: Impose or lift any punishment according to §4.2-3.
§10.2.10: Strip a member stand-in of his stand-in powers.
§10.3: The petition consists of a question or topic and at least two possible options. One of the options has to be the "Status Quo".
§10.4: Every member has one, every leader or leader stand-in two votes.
§10.5: In case of §10.2.1 and §10.2.9, only those who had the right to vote at the point of the decision or change may vote, no matter if they lost this right later on.
§10.6: A petition is always treated according to the version of the CCP in force at the time of the petition's creation, no matter if the CCP is changed later on.
§10.7: The votes have to be cast in the 48 hours following the calling of the petition. Any vote not cast until then will be treated as abstention.
§10.8: After those 48 hours, the majority of votes (not necessarily an absolute one) decides which option is taken.
§10.9: The one calling for the petition may also choose any period of time longer (but not shorter!) than 48 hours instead of the 48 hours mentioned in §10.7-8.
§10.10: After an option has been taken, it takes effect immediately, unless specified otherwise; no matter if it isn't reflected in the CCP immediately and/or undone in any way later.

§11: ASSISTANTS
§11.1: Any member (or leader) of the CCP has the right to appoint and dismiss a personal assistant at any time.
§11.2: This assistant is not considered a member (or leader) of the CCP.
§11.3: An assistant has, not being a member (or leader), no voting rights etc. and is also no subject to §6.
§11.4: Every member (or leader) may only have one assistant at any given time.
§11.5: The one appointing an assistant is responsible for him. Consequently, if the assistant faces punishment as described in §4, this punishment is instead directed at said member (or leader).
§11.6: A member can not be hindered from appointing or dismissing an assistant by anyone, not even by the leaders.
§11.7: However, a member might lose (and consequently regain) his right to appoint an assistant by a Petition.
§11.8: A member who cannot appoint and dismiss assistants cannot have an assistant. If he has any, they are automatically dismissed.
§11.9: An assistant might at any time choose to cease being an assistant, similar to §6.

§12: LEAVING OF A LEADER
§12.1: A leader may leave the CCP or step back from being a leader (and begin being a member) whenever the CCP has two leaders.
§12.2: If a member for any reason ceases to be a leader of the CCP or a member of the DCTP forums, he is supposed to appoint a heir.
§12.3: The leaving leader may also choose his heir at any time before his leaving.
§12.4: The heir has to be a member of the CCP.
§12.5: The heir becomes a leader (and ceases to be a member) at the same time the old leader ceases to be leader of the CCP or member of the DCTP forums.
§12.6: If a leader leaves without naming a heir, a nomination phase immediately starts, which will last 24 hours, plus additional 12 hours for every member of the CCP.
§12.7: During the nomination phase, any member or leader may nominate any member as a new candidate, except himself.
§12.8: At any time between his nomination and the appointing of the new leader, any candidate or member may for any reason choose to cease being a candidate and/or proclaim himself unnominateable.
§12.9: After the nomination phase, the election phase starts, lasting exactly 96 hours.
§12.10: During the election phase, any member may vote for any candidate (including himself).
§12.11: Each member has exactly one vote, which may not be split. The remaining leader has no vote.
§12.12: After the end of the election phase, the candidate with the most votes immediately becomes a leader of the CCP and ceases to be a member of the CCP.
§12.13: The new leader is in no way inferior to the other leader, and the former leader in no way retains any special rights.
§12.14: If there is a draw between two or more candidates, the leader decides which of the draw candidates becomes the new leader. If this is for any reason not done in the next 48 hours, the draw candidate that became a member (or leader) of the CCP first is granted the vacant leader position, similarly to §12.13-14.
§12.15: During any time in which the CCP has only one leader, no action described in §9 may be taken, and no member may be fired or admitted. Any ongoing petition will not end until 48 hours after the CCP has again two leaders.

§13: ABSENCE OF A MEMBER OR LEADER
§13.1: A leader or member may also name a temporary stand-in if, for whatever reason, he won't access or be able to access the forums for some time.
§13.2: A stand-in for a member may be any member or leader of the CCP or the leaving member's assistant.
§13.3: A member stand-in gains all the rights of this member, including control of the member's assistant and the member's vote.
§13.4: An absent member remains a member and cannot be fired or punished in any way during his absence or for the actions of his stand-in.
§13.5: An absent member can be punished for the actions of his assistant upon his return.
§13.6: A stand-in for a leader may be any member of the CCP.
§13.7: If a leader doesn't name a stand-in before he leaves, a stand-in is elected by the procedure described in §12.7-12.13 (the elected only becomes a stand-in instead of a leader).
§13.8: A leader stand-in has all the rights of a leader, and is in no way inferior or superior to the other leader. He also gains control of "his" leader's assistant.
§13.9: The absent leader remains a leader, and upon his return, the leader stand-in immediately loses his leader stand-in status and becomes a normal member again.
§13.10: A returning leader may undo any of his stand-in's actions and withdraw any of the agreements his stand-in has given by §9.3.
§13.11: The returning leader may use his VETO right according to §9.5-8 on any action or decision that took place during his absence until up to 500 hours after his return.

§14: APPENDIX
§14.1: If any laws of the CCP conflict with each other, the more specific law overrules the less specific one.
§14.2: If there is doubt whether certain actions are allowed, forbidden or have to be punished, the leaders decide.
§14.3: If the leaders disagree about points of the §14.2, a petition is held.
§14.4: The short rules do not need to reflect the laws of the CCP completely.

§15: DEFINITIONS:
§15.1: The CCP (Callid-Conia-Pact) is the organization these laws belong to. The CCP is subject to these laws.
§15.2: The First Impression Thread is a thread of the DCTP Forums and can be found by the URL viewtopic.php?t=2293.
§15.3: The DCTP forums, also simply called "forums", are the forums of the DCTP fansubbing group and can be found by the URL http://forums.dctp.ws.
§15.4: A First Impression (FI) is, strictly spoken, the first impression of the forum member the FI is referring to, but any impression or thought is considered an FI for the purpose of the CCP.
§15.5: A leader is anyone listed in the CCP as a leader, unless specified otherwise.
§15.5: A member is anyone listed in the CCP as a member, unless specified otherwise.
§15.5: An assistant is anyone listed in the CCP as an assistant, unless specified otherwise.
§15.6: A "forum member" or "member of the DCTP forums" or "user" is anyone with an account on the DCTP Forums.
§15.7: Moderators and administrators refer to the ones responsible for the forums and are appointed by DCTP.
§15.8: DCTP is the DCTP fan-subbing group.
§15.9: Mafia refers to any game similar to the Mafia party game which is played on the forums or the IRC channel of DCTP.
§15.10: "Organization" refers to any confederacy formed via the forums or the IRC channel of DCTP.
§15.11: The Rules of the Forums are the rules imposed on the DCTP forums by DCTP and can be found by this URL: viewtopic.php?t=5.0.
§15.12: The General Discussion board is a board of the DCTP forums and can be found by the URL general-discussion/.
§15.13: A law refers to anything part of the CCP that is part of a paragraph (§).
§15.14: An important decision is any decision with the CCP or parts of it as its subject that is not covered by any law not referring to an important decision (e.g. renaming the CCP).
§15.15: A gender misuse is the act of addressing someone with any gender other than their actual one.


CCP V3.0.3 (27.07.2011)
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Re: First impressions

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l0ves ccp archive..(?)
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Re: First impressions

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IS not quite correct, I just created the CCP archive. After all, it has to be somewhere, so... :P

@ Conia: WHy the 4.1.2011, BTW? There's no petition that ended on that day.
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Re: First impressions

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Created the CCP archive alone with Conia, I think
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Re: First impressions

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Shall know I created it on my own, but I had agreed upon creating it with Conia before. But still, the actual act of creating is my own :P
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Seems to have been raped by Parkur or something :|
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Is not quite correct, he didn't touch me... :-X
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want's parkur to touch him...LOL
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Doesn't know that I'll kill Callid if that's the case

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is jealous of callid...and is suspicious at the moment XD
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Made me think of ParkurxKain.

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Came up with a horrible pairing :|

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knows something about her sis and callid...and is planning on telling me (i hope so :P)
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Doesn't know that sis and Callid are engaged :P I'd kill him if he cheats against her >:D
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Is paired to Parkur. :V
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