Ironic given your usernameFilm watching has never been high on my list of activities.
Ironic given your usernameFilm watching has never been high on my list of activities.
Voting to lose your freedom of movement and work in the C21 is so dumb that I still havent come to terms with it.
If I start thinking about it it depresses me. Not you agreeing with me but the fact that people actually voted to give themselves less freedom. Completely bizarre and sort of scary.And voting to stop those much younger than you from doing so is so selfish I havnt come to terms with it.
I am agreeing with you for the avoidance of doubt. (Cos thats rare!)
If I start thinking about it it depresses me. Not you agreeing with me but the fact that people actually voted to give themselves less freedom. Completely bizarre and sort of scary.
I only know 1 person who voted leave and he did it cos he lives on smithdown and was peed off with the immigration around there. He has long since regretted voting that way so that's a 100% turn around by my survey.There are dozens of reasons I find odd, the main one being that so many believed the utter eyewash that Farage, Rees Mogg etc etc spouted.
Truly bizarre, but we are we are now. Maybe they were right after all, and none of the issues many suggested might occur, wont.
I only know 1 person who voted leave and he did it cos he lives on smithdown and was peed off with the immigration around there. He has long since regretted voting that way so that's a 100% turn around by my survey.
It was definitely EU. And tbf he has reactionary tendencies despite being into meditation and eatern religions. He previously enjoyed loads of mini travelling trips to all parts of Europe getting off the beaten track etc and now has completely realised his vote has helped him shoot himself in the foot. It's just so tragic.I hesitate to ask, but was that EU immigration he didnt like, or from further afield?
Four dots...Is that an end to the discussion or are you expecting more debate?Whatever, goodbye....
Hes over elipsed.Four dots...Is that an end to the discussion or are you expecting more debate?
It was definitely EU. And tbf he has reactionary tendencies despite being into meditation and eatern religions. He previously enjoyed loads of mini travelling trips to all parts of Europe getting off the beaten track etc and now has completely realised his vote has helped him shoot himself in the foot. It's just so tragic.
He doesn't do it as you would expect, he apparently does it to continue the debate. Conversely it was suggested he uses a full stop when he wants to end the debate.Hes over elipsed.
In connection with covid I'm sure that people younger than me are thinking sort off 'stuff them' about the older and ill even if it's on the quiet. I'll freely admit that I'm of that mind set too. That again is one of the tradegies of this. Lines have been drawn and whether they exist for the common good or not, there is no denying them. British young people now have many many fewer chances in life and I cant get over that.I just prefer the UK we had during the London Olympics than the one we have now.
Covid aside, the only thing thats changed of any significance, is Brexit. So, in my eye, its made things worse, even before anything of substance actually happens.
Tragic is the word.
Don't poke the Tory, you'll only end up with more shoite thrown at you. lolFour dots...Is that an end to the discussion or are you expecting more debate?
Hes probably a good old fashioned grammar school boy so we should doff our caps to his punctuation.He doesn't do it as you would expect, he apparently does it to continue the debate. Conversely it was suggested he uses a full stop when he wants to end the debate.
Although despite his explanation of the above, there seems to be no actually logic to the dots, as since explaining it, he's been completely inconsistent in it's usage.
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