Subject: (The nerdiest solution?) We could really use. . .
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Posted on: 2017-05-14 21:08:00 UTC

An Ancient Greek god swooping in on a chariot from above the stage to enact divine vengeance on the wrongdoers, clearly explain the ethics of the situation, and establish an annual feast to remind everyone of the incident, concluding the play.

The first two duties of a deus ex machina are obviously beyond the grasp of us mere mortals, but the last. . . we could do that. For me, as a new/middlebie, I often stay out of these kinds of discussions because I don't know the precedent and have to wait for people to link relevant past occurrences. If we wrote up an entertaining, informative report on what has occurred, and called attention to it and similar accounts annually via performances at the City Dionysia in a commemorative Grand Concilliary. This could be a step towards healing the newbie-oldbie split and make people aware of the forms bad behavior can take (allowing them to recognize it when it occurs and avoid committing it themselves), all while being pretty darn fun.

I'm a little nervous about putting myself out there, but I volunteer to compile and write up what occurred, possibly in the style of a classical tragedy. I'm sorry for being so skittish around actual decision making, but I can at least help pick up and organize the pieces afterwards? I have finals, so I wouldn't be able to really get started until a week from now. I know I don't have Permission -- either I could apply for Permission (given another couple of weeks), I could do it as a cowrite with someone who does (or a mixed team), or someone else could do it (I know I don't exactly have a reputation as someone who gets things done thoroughly, efficiently, on-time, or at all).

--αἴλουρος-on-the-Keyboard

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