DST Members
Online Scouting Community
DST Happenings
International Scouting
Misc
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Who was the founder of DST

PepperTheRealMVP#6245

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What server is DST partnered with?

Scouts BSA

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When was DST founded?

16 April 2018

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Who is the founder of scouts?

Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell of Gilwell

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When was the first recorded case of SARS COVID-19?

31 December 2019


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Who hosted the first DST minecraft server?

Burz#4624

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How many moderators are on r/scouting?

4 +automod
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What is the DST vanity URL?

200

Which country has the most scouts

Indonesia, at over 17 million members

200

What is the Pythagoras theorem

a2 + b2 = c2

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How many members does DST have currently?

At least a few
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Who owns the UK scouts server?

Char#2518

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What was the prank pulled on the members 1 April 2021?

Alphaholic added the 'ya mom' bot

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How many NSOs (national scouting organisations) are recognised by WOSM?

171

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Words that rhyme with colour 'Orange'

A 'sporange,' an uncommon botanical term for a part of a fern.

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Who was the first member to ever join DST (besides the founder)?

GC#5626

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How many scout servers does killedbyjamie#2980 own?

At least 4
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How many locations are on the DST map?

402 

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Where was the first international Jamboree held?

London
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How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

According to google, 700 pounds.

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Which Moderator has the most bans under their belt?

AK³#8084

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What server was formed for mods of other scout server mods to join and share ideas?

Discord Scout Council

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In the iconic photo taken during the DST meetup during the 24th World Scout Jamboree in West Virginia, how many people were in frame?

18 nerds

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What country's program has the youngest age requirement?

India's Bunny Scouts at age 3-6 y/o.

500

What is the distinction between the study of 'morality' and 'ethics'?

Ethics is the philosophical study of morality (Audi, 1999, p. 284). More simply, it is the philosophy of right and wrong. Ethics involves the process of determining right from wrong using moral reasoning, which is both an art and a science. Morality is the actual content of right and wrong, moral knowledge, and the end result of ethical deliberation (Rae, 2009, p. 15). While these two terms (ethics and morality) are used commonly as synonyms, the philosophical distinction is important; for instance, when discussing or determining the difference between what a person or group does (their moral action) and what a person or group ought to do (the right or good thing). 

Most people know that making friends with their neighbor is right and murdering their neighbor is wrong. But why? Asking "why?" is not intended to cultivate doubts about right and wrong. You should not doubt that friendship is good and murder is bad, but it is important to know what makes an act right or wrong, in general.

Another thing ethicists focus on is the practical question of living an ethical life. What constitutes a life well lived? And how do you make the right decision when your choices seem morally ambiguous? Ethicists are interested in finding a reasonably clear and consistent method for ethical decision-making. Of course, how they approach this can vary dramatically. As we have seen with previous topics studied in this course, your worldview—particularly about ultimate reality and the nature of the universe—strongly impacts your perspective on related philosophical concerns, such as ethics and morality.