


Then, once you can see your list of tuppers, click the plus in the top right and choose "Add Tupper". To make a tupper via the dashboard, visit this link and log in with Discord. If that's confusing, just keep reading - in this example, we'll use the brackets snee:text. The word "text" is required because it's a placeholder for any message you'll be sending it tells Tupperbox "if I type these brackets, then my tupper will appear". Example brackets are, or guy:text - you can even use emojis. The "brackets" are a special command that you use to summon your tupper. The name can be anything - in this example, we'll use the name "Snee", the name of one of my tuppers demonstrated above. Whichever one you use, you need two things: A name and some brackets. The tul!register command via the bot on Discord.There are two basic ways of making a new tupper: None of these reasons have anyone to blame, and the same goes for the subcommittees' reasons.A "tupper" is the default name for one of these profiles that you can send messages from. What's the point of a classroom if empty? The teacher would have nothing to do, so why bother doing anything other than leisure in spare time? The situation completely goes alongside the Volunteer Committee. The Historical Committee, while I can't really pin down a reason, has gone quiet, most likely due to inactivity from members but also possibly due to it usually conducting the dates and times of certain votes, and with how.factually slow these meetings are (sorry about that by the way), and the Volunteer Committee relies on it's members as it is a source of information, much like a classroom relies on it's students. Events Committee doesn't have much to do, not many people use the emojis our server gives and most importantly, we haven't been given an update on the badges situation.

In my defence, all of the committees have admittedly gone quiet, for various reasons. I oppose to the firing of both me and Mitsuki, well mostly I disagree with Mitsuki's firing.
