Regime is not that different from regimen, and, after using the former inadvertently in the place of the latter several times, I've decided to embrace "regime." I mean, they both basically mean the same thing, except that "regime" has more explicitly (delightfully explicitly) political associations. A regimen is evidently a "systematic plan," which makes me love that, too (Oakeshott would hate this about me). So, Myrrh and I have finally undertaken our regime, which has been intended since November. I would say we both feel invigorated. Plus, it gives me more rules to break...
I would say that our regime is a direct democracy--requiring and thriving on participation from all of the members.
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