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2881  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Spain calls for co-sovereignty on Gibraltar on: June 25, 2016, 11:27:50 AM
How can they claim co-sovereignty when they are a lapdog state of the EU?

Why wouldn't they do that? Gibraltar is nothing but a mere English colony. And now that England is no longer in EU Spain is stronger.
2882  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Which country will be next to alight from the sinking EU ship? on: June 25, 2016, 11:22:40 AM
I heard that in Czech parliament there are already initiative for similar referendum, for leaving from EU.
In Germany, if Merkel loose next parliament election and radical right party win, we will probably see such referendum in Germany as well.
It's the same situation in Netherlands and France.
In Croatia, my country, only minor party right now demanding such referendum so it's not likely that we will have such referendum in the near future.

 


I just hope that France will never be dumb enough for voting leave... But if Germany or France leave, EU no longer exist that's as simple as that.
2883  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 579k+ GB resident demand for second EU referendum. on: June 25, 2016, 11:20:38 AM
There is no falling apart here, but there is rejoicing.

Scotland is looking for an excuse to break from the UK. I don't think they can maintain their current standards if they left. But if they want another vote, then they should be given one following the Brexit growth decision for the UK.

An excuse? Not quiet. They're just asking for not sinking with the rest of UK and I can't blame them...
2884  Other / Politics & Society / Re: David Cameron Resigns As U.K. Prime Minister After Brexit Vote on: June 25, 2016, 11:19:04 AM
This is some teledrama-level kind of shit. O-o Also, Scotland and Northern Ireland threatening to secede (those nations voting solidly to remain in the EU).
[Cameron’s dire economic warnings appear to have been founded. After the BBC called the referendum, the British pound plummeted to a 31-year low, pushing down global stock prices and bewildering investors.]
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/david-cameron-resigns_us_576ca4a9e4b017b379f583e5

Well those stupid British will soon understand why EU was necessary...
I understand Cameron. YOu can't help people if they're too dumb themselves.
2885  Other / Politics & Society / Re: UK leaving EU is a peoples revolution on: June 25, 2016, 11:16:05 AM
Blahblahblah...

Again you're missing the real point...
No benefits from the EU??? And what about the international exchange of students? What about research? What about tourism? What about international regulation?

Because you think leaving the EU will help breaking the financial in any way? xD
Please explain that to me! Because it won't do any shit. Please ask yourself why the Sun is so happy about the leaving vote --'
2886  Other / Politics & Society / Re: VOTE BREXIT on 23 June, UK on: June 25, 2016, 11:05:51 AM
The average age of the "leaving" voter is above 50! That just means everyone wanting to leave will have to live maximum 25 years with this decision while everyone wanting to remain are going to live with this decision for 60 years!
Has it occured to you that the "old people leave voters" may of being thinking about their children/grand-children/great-grand-children's future when they voted yesterday?




Ah! And how those old fags could know the world better than their children? The good old "we're older, we've got the experience we know better than you" is totally outdated nowadays. Are you seriously saying that someone who was born without internet and lived most of his life without any kind of modern technologie in a world where you never went farther than 40 km from home, is better to decide about your future than yourself? Roll Eyes
2887  Other / Politics & Society / Re: BREXIT WON, you aren't alone on: June 24, 2016, 04:32:49 PM
The losers won. I wish them to be happy in their small, foggy and rainy island. Every nice British guy I've ever met made the only good decision available: to leave Britain. I guess that soon, there will be only faggots and drunkards in the UK. Or has it happened, already?


They gonna bleed in a huge brain out...

Half of the British people I work with in scientific fields announced to my company they want official letters of support to ask for French or German nationalities xD

So do the students...
2888  Other / Politics & Society / Re: VOTE BREXIT on 23 June, UK on: June 24, 2016, 04:29:07 PM
^

It is so sad that it is becoming funny again.

The economic shock was just the beginning - the aftermath of the leave will show itself in the coming years and i dont think it will look bright for the UK. Scotland and North Ireland ready to leave and negotiation with the EU will be hard.

The EU is forced to show strength against UK to hold the other memberstates in line, which means that the UK will have to bleed for this decision.


I agree with you. But it's funny only for people old enough so they had the time to protect themselves... My heart goes to the thousands of students that just saw their dreamed shattered because a few millions of old dumb people decided to go back to 19th century...
2889  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 'Brexit' could trigger World War Three, warns David Cameron on: June 24, 2016, 04:17:04 PM
Well well, I am very surprised. Looks like the British grew some balls.

Congrats on breaking the chains of the EU.

Absolutely not what happened.
What happened is only that old stupid fags of UK were more numerous than the youngs. So the old have power in a referendum. And as every old fags they're too dumb and too stupidily nostalgic about the "old times" so they imposed Brexit to younger generations even if they'll have to live 60 years with this decision while the stupid old people will live only 10 years with that...

We just need to ponderate the votes. The older you are the less your vote should count!




Old Stupid Fags of UK = Old Stupid British Cigarettes... With a strong taste of salt in your case...


 Cheesy Grin Cheesy




Of course I'm salty! Why shouldn't I cry seeing this world slowly collapsing? Anyone under 30 should be litteraly crying thinking about the future here...
2890  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 'Brexit' could trigger World War Three, warns David Cameron on: June 24, 2016, 04:15:25 PM
Well well, I am very surprised. Looks like the British grew some balls.

Congrats on breaking the chains of the EU.

Absolutely not what happened.
What happened is only that old stupid fags of UK were more numerous than the youngs. So the old have power in a referendum. And as every old fags they're too dumb and too stupidily nostalgic about the "old times" so they imposed Brexit to younger generations even if they'll have to live 60 years with this decision while the stupid old people will live only 10 years with that...

We just need to ponderate the votes. The older you are the less your vote should count!

If you've never paid taxes you shouldn't get to tell those who have how to spend their money.

Witless Millennials (think Occupy and Berners), brainwashed by ruined schools, feel very strongly about how great the EU is and how like, totally not-cool old people from UKIP are.

But they are too lazy to show up on voting day.   Grin

OTOH, adults with decades of experience living in the EU Worker's Paradise are sick to the gills of it, and wish better for their children.

According to all the polls, the longer you've watched the EU ruin the UK the more you want a Brexit.

Don't waste all your salt today.  Save plenty for the coming Frexit, Finnish, Quitaly, Byerland, etc.   Wink

Oh don't worry for me. I pay my tax and can work anywhere in the world. It's just incredibly sad to see the gerontocracy in action...

And old people can't even imagine the impact of a Brexit as they never went out of their village. Anyone with some education knows the importance of EU in research, foreign exchange and education...

Well, at least USA will be more than happy to keep invading UK so you won't be completely alone I guess.
2891  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Brexit shows why democracy is a bad system on: June 24, 2016, 04:11:25 PM

The "treasonous" are the youger generations. It means the "treasonous" are the ones who will live with this decision while the good nationalist old fags are going to all die in 20 years simply because they're too old. It's simply the victory of dumb old fags regretting the "good old tim" and that makes me sick...

I've been reading a vast amount of forums today.

One anecdote that keeps popping up time and time again is -

Youngperson - I can't fucking believe it's leave. My future's wrecked.

Olderperson - Why didn't you vote then?

Youngperson - Huh? I just assumed it was gonna be remain. Anyway I didn't wanna get wet and was on a COD killstreak.



So funny. I can't really answer that without absention figures but for current estimation young absention seems really low compared to usual.

And could you even think about why? I'm not English but as far as I know the first reason for young people absention is not that they're on COD... It's mainly because contrary to old fags that never move, they don't live in one city. I couldn't vote for my first election simply because I was not living in the city where my election card was valid. But of course that's not possible to understand for an old fag that never lived anywhere but in his shity old village ><

But glad you feel it's normal to see people aged 65+ to decide for people aged 20+... Long live the  gerontocracy!
2892  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: June 24, 2016, 02:02:52 PM


Wahou... Let's take an information from Fox News (very reliable) about a quote out its context (very professional) of a hasty answer of ONE guy and let us transform this in a broadwide argument...  Roll Eyes
You obviously don't know Rangel.

Nope. But it doesn't matter. It's still important to underline that it is not an argument.
And anyway, what he says is true. You don't think the representant of the state actually deserve to be protected more than normal citizens?
Why all the means put for POTUS and VP protection then?

Absolutely not.

Especially since those like Rangel who represent the International Criminals Union at the absolute expense of public safety/We The People have zero legitimate fear about their sole beneficiaries committing any violence whatsoever against them, nor We The People suddenly becoming We The Criminals Unionists.

I like how you talk about "We The People" like you actually represent anyone but you xD
2893  Other / Politics & Society / Re: BREXIT WON, you aren't alone on: June 24, 2016, 02:01:06 PM
Wow! 17 million vs 16 million? That means a lot of people there still want to be in the EU. Personally I don't understand what's the point of Brexit, and now I see that a lot of people in the GB don't understand it either.

The ugly truth is that the 17 millions are mainly old fags. Everyone above 55 years old voted out and everyone under 40 voted remain... That's the real sad thing here ><
2894  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Brexit shows why democracy is a bad system on: June 24, 2016, 01:59:35 PM
Well, the Brits voted for the "leave".

False : 51,9% voted for that option. This means that 48,1% shows their wills denied. Is that the dream, the perfection ? A system where there's most of the time half of the population unhappy ?

Democracy is simply two wolves constantly fighting each other, with one taking temporally the lead from a short advance...

And what do you propose better?

Democracy means that the treasonous 48.1% can clear off and go and live with Richard Branson. Smiley

The "treasonous" are the youger generations. It means the "treasonous" are the ones who will live with this decision while the good nationalist old fags are going to all die in 20 years simply because they're too old. It's simply the victory of dumb old fags regretting the "good old tim" and that makes me sick...
2895  Other / Politics & Society / Re: 'Brexit' could trigger World War Three, warns David Cameron on: June 24, 2016, 01:56:38 PM
Well well, I am very surprised. Looks like the British grew some balls.

Congrats on breaking the chains of the EU.

Absolutely not what happened.
What happened is only that old stupid fags of UK were more numerous than the youngs. So the old have power in a referendum. And as every old fags they're too dumb and too stupidily nostalgic about the "old times" so they imposed Brexit to younger generations even if they'll have to live 60 years with this decision while the stupid old people will live only 10 years with that...

We just need to ponderate the votes. The older you are the less your vote should count!
2896  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: June 24, 2016, 01:54:05 PM











Seems like USA won this one. UK had the choice between becoming USA good little dog and staying in EU, they chose!
It doesn't change a lot of things in the end but that's a sad day to see a strong independant country completely accepting its slavery towards USA :/
2897  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Direct democracy in US on: June 24, 2016, 01:51:44 PM
Direct democracy for the whole world!
If only...
We could split the world into the different kind of population and I wouldn't have to bear with cocitizens like you ^^
2898  Other / Politics & Society / Re: VOTE BREXIT on 23 June, UK on: June 24, 2016, 01:50:27 PM




Just remember your words when WW3 start...


your starting to sound like David Cameron saying that Brexit would start World War 3 and Abu Bakr al Baghdadi supports a leave vote!!!

Well sorry I know some shit about history...
Like every time before the hell cycle, people aged 60+ are imposing their shitty views on the rest of the population...

Aren't you at least a little ashamed of this situation? The average age of the "leaving" voter is above 50! That just means everyone wanting to leave will have to live maximum 25 years with this decision while everyone wanting to remain are going to live with this decision for 60 years!
2899  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Direct democracy in US on: June 24, 2016, 11:01:56 AM
In my opinion, the even more important question would be: Do you trust the average american to make decision for the n°1 military power in the world ?

I would trust very few population for a direct democracy.

But you trust fucking politicians who fucked you for decades? Yeah makes much more sense...
2900  Other / Politics & Society / Re: VOTE BREXIT on 23 June, UK on: June 24, 2016, 11:00:40 AM
Well then. Brexit it is! Good luck England, you'll need it. I see dark times for the world. Trump and Brexit make a bad team, if you ask me. Trump is a Xenophobe.

Sounds pretty darned good to me , Trump & Brexit!!!! Smiley

Just remember your words when WW3 start...

It amazes me how people tend to forget and repeat History...
But hey, if you were all dumb enough to vote for Brexit, you deserve nothing better. I'm just sorry for the young generations who were intelligent enough to vote remain but are going to get banged by the vote of the olds.
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