call me sarah or dad! i’m 18 && fine with whichever pronouns you feel most comfortable with. i’m currently a senior in high school, && i don’t have a plan beyond that. eastern standard time (utc−04:00)































GOVERNMENT STARTER SENTENCES.
- _____ was assassinated while still in office.
- Congratulations on being elected.
- Do you have any idea who could be behind the assassination attempt?
- Don’t you have a speech to give?
- Governments will always be full of secrets; we can’t change that.
- I can overthrow them
- I can’t declare war!
- I declare our independence.
- I don’t make the laws, I only enforce them.
- I hear you will be addressing the senate this evening.
- I hear you’re running for re-election.
- I see your campaign is a success.
- I will be attending your speech.
- I’m running for governor.
- I’m running for president.
- Political parties are a mess.
- So, this is your office.
- The people love you.
- The results of the election were incredibly close.
- They’re a spy!
- This seems like a dictatorship.
- Traitor!
- We’re going to need the secret service.
- You are failing your people.
- You are the greatest leader these people have seen in ages.
- You do not have the right to declare war!
- You have no chance in this election.
- Your service record is quite impressive.
- Your term in office is almost finished.
- You’re a spy!
- You’re an agent of the government, please remain impartial.
- You’re bound to twin the election.
- You’re no leader, you’re a dictator.
- You’re one of the few leaders that the public enthusiastically supports.
- You’re under arrest!