You have been sentenced to life in a micronation of your choosing (Sealand, Molossia, etc.) The micronation must have actual land and you may never leave that land. What micronation do you choose?

Edit: clarification of the rules. A micronation is by definition not recognized internationally. As a result, small sovereign states like the Vatican are not allowed.

Also you can’t just make your own micronation wherever you want. It has to already exist.

  • PrinceWith999Enemies@lemmy.world
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    I’d have a couple of options:

    Most Serene Federal Republic of Montmartre

    This republic, retroactively dated to 1636, encompasses the Theater District in the borough of Manhattan, in New York City. In the late 1970s, a dispute between Montmartre’s founder and New York Telephone, over whether the micronation could be listed in the government pages of the phone book, ended up in front of the New York Public Service Commission. The commission vacillated, alternately issuing rulings in favour of each party, and listings for the republic did appear in at least a few editions of the New York Telephone book.

    All of life is basically a series of interlocking musicals, and I’d aim for some ministerial position. I’d like to work for the Idina Menzel administration.

    Nation of Pacifica/Cascadia

    This one isn’t on the Wikipedia page for some reason, but it’s a pretty active concept.

    It’s basically the west coast states and territories, ranging from British Columbia to Baja California, with the idea of being some contiguous subset of those areas. I’d just want to make sure it includes the Bay Area and LA.

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      Cascadia/Pacifica would be my choice, I’m already in the borders of either one, and economically either would be a powerful nation, with decent politics

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    Also you can’t just make your own micronation wherever you want. It has to already exist.

    This kind of makes the concept of a micronation useless. The point is that anyone can make their own nation with their own rules wherever they are or go. If you have to pick someone else’s, then it’s no different than picking someone else’s recognized nation.

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    Does the vatican count? I’d get into the archives and make it my lifes work to find all the secrets.

    Plus it’s pretty cool there, there’s people who do spend their lives there, and always visitors from round the world to hang out with.

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    This post is assuming I know what the fuck that is or what one is. I choose Petoria

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    The closest to me AFAIK is Sealand, but I’d rather not, tbh. I do actually have a passport from Waveland, declared as part of a Greenpeace campaign some years back and based on Rockall, but also not too appealing as a long-term residence.

    At one site that I lived and worked on for several years, we discussed declaring unilateral independence on several occasions. It was a shingle spit nature reserve and seemed a promising location, but we never did. Well, not so far.

    Overall, the Free Borough of Llanrwst looks a good bet. I have been there and definitely enjoy the area.

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    The Other World, Czech Republic: “A BDSM resort specializing in female dominance, located in a château in Černá, Žďár nad Sázavou District, claims to be an independent matriarchy.”

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    I visited Molossia a while ago, dude was awesome and super friendly. Plus the weather in Molossia is always perfect, although with the close borders with Nevada sometimes the bad weather from the US bleeds in.

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      They are both internationally recognized countries, no different than Germany or the US.

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        I said that before they edited prohibiting recognized nations. I just thought of it as really small country, but then I guess a obvious answer is Singapore.