![]() ![]() Regardless, titles should be descriptive of the idea. Make sure your idea is in the description, not the title.Posts with content on the Rejected list are at risk of removal. The Rejected Suggestions list contains suggestions that have been rejected by Mojang.Posts with multiple independent suggestions are at risk of removal. Exceptions are made for high-quality suggestion lists that use the Update flair.Even if the ideas share the same theme, they must be dependent on each other to pass this rule. A suggestion list is a post with multiple suggestions that are independent of each other and could reasonably be posted separately.To help ensure that voting is efficient and directed towards individual suggestions, don’t post suggestion lists.Posts deemed unoriginal or with content on the FPS list are at risk of removal. Don’t suggest to take features from mods, videos, other games, etc.Don’t repost suggestions from less than a month ago.This contains suggestions that are posted often, and any ideas on this list must be presented with an original twist. Consult the Frequently Posted Suggestions (FPS) list (linked above the rules) before posting.Misflaired posts will be flaired appropriately by staff. Posts that aren’t on topic will be removed. Posts asking questions to others or talking about the subreddit itself must be tagged with the Meta flair.Consider r/Minecraft, r/MinecraftHelp, or many other related subreddits. Don’t ask for suggestions for what to do in Minecraft.Please go to Mojang’s official bug tracker to report bugs. Stay on topic only post suggestions to vanilla Minecraft.Users found continuously speaking other languages despite multiple warnings are at risk of punishment. Consider using Google Translate if you can’t speak English.Ĭontent posted in other languages will be removed. ![]() ![]() This subreddit’s members and staff primarily speak English please do so as well.Users found being overly rude, hateful, or destructive will be punished. Report rude members to staff instead of trying to deal with them yourself.Write detailed comments instead of just saying, “It’s good,” or, “It’s bad.”.Be constructive help people make their ideas better.Follow Reddiquette and Reddit’s content policy.New to reddit? Click here! Frequently Posted Suggestions Reject List Implemented Suggestions Top Suggestions Catalog Subreddit Rules: We have discussions, monthly challenges, monthly highlights and discord chats. This forum is for suggesting real changes to the game, and discussing the potential future of Minecraft. Indeed, the Tyrolean hat of today, worn in the Austrian Alps has a cord wrapped around the base of the crown and a feather or brush on the side as trim.Welcome to the forum of choice for suggesting ideas for the wonderful game of MINECRAFT! Other examples of feathers in caps which appear to be related to hunters and warriors can be found in mythological stories of historical figures such as the Austrian bailiff of Altdorf, Albrecht Gessler an aggressor who made Swiss national hero William Tell shoot an apple from the head of his son. Įxamples of the use of feathers related to hunting can be found in the cultures of highland peoples in Scotland and Wales where it is still customary for the hunter who kills the first woodcock to pluck out a feather and stick it in his cap. Similar customs are thought to have been practiced by the Mongols, Incas Caciques Abyssinians Tur’comans Hungarians Dayak people and the ancient Lycians. Traditions involving feathers in headdress Įxamples of the use of feathers related to the killing of enemy combatants can be found in the traditional cultures of the Meunitarris of Alberta and the Mandan people (present-day North and South Dakota), both of whom wore feathers in their headdress: and also the Caufirs of Cabul who are said to have stuck a feather in their turban for every enemy slain. The phrase today has altered to a more peaceful allusion, where it is used to refer to any laudable success or achievement by an individual that may help that person in the future. or in other cases from the custom of establishing the success of a hunter as being the first to bag a game bird by plucking off the feathers of that prey and placing them in the hat band. The term a feather in your cap is an English idiomatic phrase believed to have derived from the general custom in some cultures of a warrior adding a new feather to their headgear for every enemy slain. Gessler and Tell – complete with feathers in their caps ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |