Cripto's twenty-eighth letter. It's easy to see why he gets the most fan mail out of anybody (although Leo the Patriotic Lion is not far behind).
Cripto, G-52s, etc. (C) me and me alone, although the plot line from the letter was taken from RPs with me and
Chuong. He and I are joint-owners of the character Wrangler Wolf.
Cripto, G-52s, etc. (C) me and me alone, although the plot line from the letter was taken from RPs with me and
Chuong. He and I are joint-owners of the character Wrangler Wolf.
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Juno: If it's October, then yes Wrangler Wolf has every right to wear spooky makeup before Halloween. Second, its based on a Mexican tradition called the Day of The Dead, and it is still practiced in former Mexican territories that are now part of the United States of America. In Texas, this is normal.
Zax: The G-52 app is connected with police communication systems so the police knows if the callers are misusing emergency services or not.
Chuong: You Americans have a broader definition of what's considered disturbing the peace. In Vietnam, that definition tends to be more narrow and we usually don't do noise complaints in the cities. People like Cripto's grandmother wouldn't have a chance seeing another day in my country because we're just going to tell them to pack up and leave.
V-Fox: Super C understands the cultures of other countries and how he knows his recruits are going to be different from each other. He even doesn't expect all of us to know what Reformed Southern Baptists are.
Chuong: Something I noticed is that some of Leo's parallels preach the morals of their respective branches of Christianity and their church doctrine to their fellow civilians. They're allowed to do that because their countries and societies are not only different, but also have constitutions endorsing state religions. Lenarth the Naval Lion of Denmark for example preaches the morals and doctrine of Lutheran Christianity to his people because that is his country's state religion. They can talk like that and preach their church doctrine to their people. Leo himself basically cannot but can reference Christianity without promoting it to his people because America does not have a state religion. For example, like Donald Trump, Leo can say that generally speaking, Americans worship God and not the government.
Zax: I think its more or less the fact that Leo also represents Americans outside of the Christian faith. Granted his Christian parallels also represent similar people of their own, but in those countries, they are allowed to openly talk about their beliefs and how they compare and contrast with nativist pagan beliefs in their countries. In America, we're too diverse to allow that so Leo has to choose his words carefully. Italy is an interesting exception because the country does not have a state religion yet Italians live and behave in a way as if Catholicism is their state religion. Leonardo is permitted to preach his Catholic beliefs throughout Italy to his people because his society is okay with that. In America, that wouldn't be okay. In the end, Leo is American, and America is a very diverse country of different beliefs and ethnic groups. So what some of his parallels do in their countries, may not be acceptable in America.
Chuong: Oh good. Levon is of course, an obvious example of what a lot of he does in Armenia may not be acceptable in America. Armenia also has a state religion and Levon is expected to uphold that religion for his people.
Zax: The G-52 app is connected with police communication systems so the police knows if the callers are misusing emergency services or not.
Chuong: You Americans have a broader definition of what's considered disturbing the peace. In Vietnam, that definition tends to be more narrow and we usually don't do noise complaints in the cities. People like Cripto's grandmother wouldn't have a chance seeing another day in my country because we're just going to tell them to pack up and leave.
V-Fox: Super C understands the cultures of other countries and how he knows his recruits are going to be different from each other. He even doesn't expect all of us to know what Reformed Southern Baptists are.
Chuong: Something I noticed is that some of Leo's parallels preach the morals of their respective branches of Christianity and their church doctrine to their fellow civilians. They're allowed to do that because their countries and societies are not only different, but also have constitutions endorsing state religions. Lenarth the Naval Lion of Denmark for example preaches the morals and doctrine of Lutheran Christianity to his people because that is his country's state religion. They can talk like that and preach their church doctrine to their people. Leo himself basically cannot but can reference Christianity without promoting it to his people because America does not have a state religion. For example, like Donald Trump, Leo can say that generally speaking, Americans worship God and not the government.
Zax: I think its more or less the fact that Leo also represents Americans outside of the Christian faith. Granted his Christian parallels also represent similar people of their own, but in those countries, they are allowed to openly talk about their beliefs and how they compare and contrast with nativist pagan beliefs in their countries. In America, we're too diverse to allow that so Leo has to choose his words carefully. Italy is an interesting exception because the country does not have a state religion yet Italians live and behave in a way as if Catholicism is their state religion. Leonardo is permitted to preach his Catholic beliefs throughout Italy to his people because his society is okay with that. In America, that wouldn't be okay. In the end, Leo is American, and America is a very diverse country of different beliefs and ethnic groups. So what some of his parallels do in their countries, may not be acceptable in America.
Chuong: Oh good. Levon is of course, an obvious example of what a lot of he does in Armenia may not be acceptable in America. Armenia also has a state religion and Levon is expected to uphold that religion for his people.
Super C: I don't expect anybody to know what Christianity is, even.
Leo: *to Zax* All the more reason CNG did all those pranks just to get me impeached. However, I don't shove it down others' throats. Instead, I can only say that Christianity is the religion I believe in, but nobody is going to be judged if they aren't involved with that. I know that I'm going to have more feedbacks when Dawn (or whoever) does that review at the end of the year, and I did make a few genuine mistakes. However, whoever does it needs to distinguish which ones were the genuine errors, and which ones were CNG impersonating me.
Leo: *to Zax* All the more reason CNG did all those pranks just to get me impeached. However, I don't shove it down others' throats. Instead, I can only say that Christianity is the religion I believe in, but nobody is going to be judged if they aren't involved with that. I know that I'm going to have more feedbacks when Dawn (or whoever) does that review at the end of the year, and I did make a few genuine mistakes. However, whoever does it needs to distinguish which ones were the genuine errors, and which ones were CNG impersonating me.
Zax: Still watch your thoughts. Now I am aware that in Poland, like many people there, Leonek preaches Christianity a lot there despite the fact that Poland does not have an official state religion. He's allowed to say what he says in Poland because that country has been through a lot of war and suffering throughout the centuries and peace is still a new thing to them. Then again, what may be appropriate in Poland may not be appropriate in America. America is a huge diverse country, countries like Poland are less diverse with very different cultures from us, you get the idea.
Chuong: Poland is predominantly Catholic though. And yes Poland is a country that has been through a lot and Leonek has lived through these events. Poland is a country that had to fight the Nazis and the Soviets, but their people remained faithful in overcoming them. And of course, Poland has pierogis, a national treat and global blessing.
Kang-Dae: That and some of what they preach through Christianity are different from how Christianity tends to be preached in America. In Poland, it is acceptable to combine nationalism with religious faith because of their history. In America, that's inappropriate because of the sheer diversity in the country and the emphasis on separation of church and state.
Chuong: Poland is predominantly Catholic though. And yes Poland is a country that has been through a lot and Leonek has lived through these events. Poland is a country that had to fight the Nazis and the Soviets, but their people remained faithful in overcoming them. And of course, Poland has pierogis, a national treat and global blessing.
Kang-Dae: That and some of what they preach through Christianity are different from how Christianity tends to be preached in America. In Poland, it is acceptable to combine nationalism with religious faith because of their history. In America, that's inappropriate because of the sheer diversity in the country and the emphasis on separation of church and state.
Leo: Duly noted. I'll leave the preaching to the experts. There is separation of church and state, but there's still the possibility of cases where obedience to God trumps everything, even if it means disobeying the laws. So there has to be separation of those two categories.
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