Today I’ve got this Issue on my Nationstates (nationstates.net)
A Grave Problem
As cemeteries across NATIONSNAME are beginning to reach their full capacities, citizens are demanding that the government step in to rectify the situation before the bodies start to pile up.
I’ve encountered with many choices
1. “The expansion of cemeteries must end if the remaining government land is to benefit the economy,” says the Minister of Death, Ruby Wu. “What I propose is that we declare all graves over, say, ten years old, as vacant. And then dump a new corpse in it. Hey, nobody objects to sharing a university dormitory with another person, why should they object to sharing their grave?”
2. “Burial plots are so expensive these days, few people are opting for them anyway,” says Retirement Home owner, Aaron Singh. “Let’s just go for that final push and make cremation compulsory. Some people may not be happy with it, but when you get right down to it, it’s only setting fire to their loved ones against their will – you must agree that that’s less important than expanding suburban development.”
3. “This is horrendous,” says Chloe Barnes, whose partner recently passed away. “Whatever happened to choice? When my Henry died, he was promised an eternal resting place; a place where his name would stand and he would be remembered. Having it disturbed by ‘newcomers’ or enforcing cremation is a slur against him and the rest of NATIONSNAME’s deceased citizens! If you have any compassion in your soul, then you’ll acknowledge a grave as being a sacrosanct area. The dead must be allowed to rest in peace.”
4. “Burying and cremating the dead is such a waste…” says Wil Hanover, head of the Research Department at the McRonald’s chain of fast-food restaurants. “They should be recycled for the benefit of the nation! We’ll pay the families a little something for their loss, then mince up the bodies and put them in our burgers! I can’t see any downsides, can you? It’d save space, recompensate the grieving, and supply everyone with a tasty snack!”
5. Dismiss the issue
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Option 2. sounds nice so I choose it.
The result saids ‘Cremation is compulsory for the deceased.‘
In result, my nation get a boost of this qualities.
Sector: Manufacturing
Gooback-Jerbs Productivity Index 97.9%
Social Conservatism
Bush-Santorum Dawning Terror Index 3.2%
Charmlessness
Kardashian Reflex Score 1.5%
Average Income
1.1%
Economic Output
1.1%
Secularism
Atheism Rate 0.41%
Employment
Workforce Participation Rate 0.21%
And decline in this qualities
Lifespan
Years 0.09%
Environmental Beauty
Pounds Of Wildlife Per Square Mile 0.13%
Tourism
Tourists Per Hour 0.14%
Government Size
Bureaucratic Comprehensiveness Rating Scale Index 0.22%
Pacifism
Cheeks Turned Per Day 0.39%
Nudity
Cheeks Per Square Mile 0.63%
Religiousness
Prayers Per Hour 0.64%
Taxation
Effective Tax Rate 0.74%
Foreign Aid
Clooney Contribution Index 1.1%
Eco-Friendliness
Dolphin Recycling Awareness Index 1.1%
Public Transport
Societal Mobility Rating 1.1%
Public Education
Edu-tellignce® Test Score 1.1%
Welfare
Safety Net Mesh Density Rating 1.1%
Business Subsidization
Gilded Widget Scale 1.1%
Weather
Meters Of Sunlight 1.4%
Cheerfulness
Percentage Of Water Glasses Perceived Half-Full 1.8%
Compassion
Kitten Softness Rating 2.9%
Civil Rights
Martin Luther King, Jr. Units 3.4%
Recreational Drug Use
Pineapple Fondness Rating 3.8%
Ideological Radicality
Paul-Nader Subjective Decentrality Index 4.1%
Niceness
Average Smiles Per Day 8.8%
Moderate choice
Thanks for this review. I play nationstates too.
Thanks man