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  1. Let's set some ground rules: no attacking civilians; no bombing hospitals; no torturing prisoners. If we both break the rules, we know what will happen: even the winner of the war will end up losing more than they could ever possibly gain. We both are trying to win, so we don't want that. So I follow these rules because if I break them, so will ...

  2. To make any change in a minecraft world (excluding 3rd party tools) the chunk has to be loaded. A way to increase the amount of loaded chunks is to increase the render distance of your server, or place players around where you want to make changes when running the script.

  3. Apr 1, 2019 · It's just like mailing something illegal to another state. If it isn't legal to have a bomb in a state you mail it to, I doubt that state wouldn't prosecute you for tranporting (or causing to be transported) the bomb. Even though you are not a citizen of that state, you obviously can not send something illegal there.

  4. Jul 17, 2019 · 6. Look at your command: /setblock ~-147 ~74 ~-150 minecraft:air destroy. Notice that you have a ~ before every coordinate, meaning that you will replace a block relative to your position, and being 74 blocks above you, it might be outside the world. If you want to destroy a block at (-147,74,-150) you should remove the ~ like so:

  5. Or else it tells you its outside the world. Its just because the chunks aren't actually loaded that far away even though you can see them. Not sure how that works but im assuming its so that you can still have a higher render distance and see the area but since you aren't able to break blocks 8 chunks away the game decides to leaves those chunks "unrendered" but still visible

  6. Pursuing justice takes time and money, but sometimes things do happen. Let's imagine you're a state that invades another. You've broken one of the most fundamental international laws and committed ...

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  8. Sep 9, 2020 · In the absence of a global police force or a United Nations that isn’t riven by individual state interests, countries have often been able to get away with breaking international laws without ...

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