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Despite renouncing his citizenship in December 2018, with the process carried out in January 2019, Marscheir remains active in discussions on [[Wittenberg]].
Despite renouncing his citizenship in December 2018, with the process carried out in January 2019, Marscheir remains active in discussions on [[Wittenberg]].


===Critical response===
===Culture and popular media===
A somewhat polarizing figure, Marscheir inspired intense lust in some and seething rage in others, with very few in the "Meh" zone.  
A somewhat polarizing figure, Marscheir inspired intense lust in some and seething rage in others, with very few in the "Meh" zone.  



Revision as of 17:09, 19 June 2019

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Iac Marscheir (b. March 2001, citizen 6 December 2016 - 7 January 2019) is a former citizen of Talossa notable for his intense study of the Talossan language, strong anti-reform stance in orthographic discussions and aversion to politics. He has made prominent efforts to use Talossan as much as possible in public discussions.

He has occupied two positions in the Cabinet, but did not fulfil the duties of either position for any real length of time. He has also held seats in the Cosa for the now-defunct MRPT, but became inactive during most Clarks.

Despite renouncing his citizenship in December 2018, with the process carried out in January 2019, Marscheir remains active in discussions on Wittenberg.

Culture and popular media

A somewhat polarizing figure, Marscheir inspired intense lust in some and seething rage in others, with very few in the "Meh" zone.

His autobiography, published in 2019, received universal acclaim. Sevastáin Pinátsch gave it four stars and wrote, "Marscheir clearly threw out the book on writing autobiographies in writing this autobiography. I laughed, I cried, I died a thousand deaths."

The film adaptation, directed by John Waters, holds a 98% "Certified Fresh" approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 11¼ reviews, and an average rating of 9.22/10.

The game Iac Attack on scratch.mit.edu was released to positive reviews, with IGN giving it 10/10.