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In government, a vice president is a person whose primary responsibility is to replace the president on the event of his or her death, resignation or incapacity.
emma since you are incapacitated its only right that you pass on full power to chree, the vice president of sicc chat
Adj.1.incapacitated - lacking in or deprived of strength or power; "lying ill and helpless"; "helpless with laughter"helpless
powerless - lacking power
incapacitatedadjective disabled, unfit, out of action (informal), laid up (informal), immobilized, indisposed, hors de combat (French) He is incapacitated and can't work.
 

emma

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emma since you are incapacitated its only right that you pass on full power to chree, the vice president of sicc chat
(even though you're trolling)

butch, i'm not incapacitated. i don't have to be in chat all the time if i don't feel like it; i'm still online every day if for some reason there was a chat emergency that one of the other 10 mods needed me for.











btw.


what you and numbers are up to... TREASON.

trea·son   
[tree-zuhn]
–noun
1. the offense of acting to overthrow one's government or to harm or kill its sovereign.
2. a violation of allegiance to one's sovereign or to one's state.
3. the betrayal of a trust or confidence; breach of faith; treachery.

—Synonyms
1. TREASON , SEDITION mean disloyalty or treachery to one's country or its government. TREASON is any attempt to overthrow the government or impair the well-being of a state to which one owes allegiance; the crime of giving aid or comfort to the enemies of one's government. SEDITION is any act, writing, speech, etc., directed unlawfully against state authority, the government, or constitution, or calculated to bring it into contempt or to incite others to hostility, ill will or disaffection; it does not amount to treason and therefore is not a capital offense. 2. See disloyalty.