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June 25, 2016, 10:31:16 AM |
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Hey Popcorn I really did respect you till I seen that Queen stuff. She and he family are nothing worse than bloodsucking leaches.
Goodnight, sleep on those thoughts.
The Queen does an enormous amount to help the UK, and uses her money to do it. The money she gets from the country is not enough to cover all her costs. The bloodsucking leeches are the young unemployed claiming social security benefits, and trading the free drugs they claim from the National health service. They voted for remain I believe. I am in England, and I live in a country village damaged by these leeches. As an outsider, what does the Queen do? As an insider, she does nothing... but wave.
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June 25, 2016, 10:55:28 AM |
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You need to reflect on the massive amount of revenue she generates from tourism. Envy blinds so many people to the benefits of having a Royal Family.
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June 25, 2016, 11:05:51 AM |
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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 The good old "we're older, we've got the experience we know better than you" is totally outdated nowadays.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?
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June 25, 2016, 11:26:14 AM |
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Check out this Pro Remain song by daughter of ex MI6 Boss!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKaOjvNU82s
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June 25, 2016, 04:11:48 PM |
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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? I've got over 50 years of computer experience. I started on an IBM 421 I've driven from San Francisco to Tallahassee (amongst other jouneys) How long have you been in computers, and how much have you travelled? and I'm not a fag - either a cigarette end or a homosexual
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June 25, 2016, 04:20:30 PM |
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You need to reflect on the massive amount of revenue she generates from tourism. Envy blinds so many people to the benefits of having a Royal Family.
Here's a picture of tourists at the Winter Palace, St. Petersburg :-
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June 25, 2016, 04:22:37 PM |
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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? Say what you like about the older voter in the Brexit - but they didn't fall for the "vote remain or we'll have to slash your pension" bullshit. Maybe they aren't so dumb as all that. And a little braver than you are giving them credit for.
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June 25, 2016, 04:41:14 PM |
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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? Do you really believe the ability to Google can replace experience? Many of the oldies experienced Britain's exit from the ERM in 1992, and it was pretty bad, the Germans wouldn't take the phone calls of the Prime Minister on the day Britain crashed out. My father said at the time, look at what a mess this is, mark my words, the euro will turn out badly because the Germans just won't cooperate with anyone. Twenty years later, and you had Greece - but the young people in Greece, having no memory of problems, were caught off guard, they were completely blindsided and are paying the price with 50% unemployment and their savings confiscated. I voted to Leave as did all my family, and am glad of the wisdom of the oldies in giving us perspective about the ills of the EU.
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June 25, 2016, 07:17:14 PM |
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remain cant accept the results, they got a petition with over 100k signatures to have another referendum as voter turnout was too low !!! lol Sore Losers. Suck it up Socialists!!
Remains Anti democratic petition to have another go at winning has over 2 million names now!!!!
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June 25, 2016, 07:38:13 PM |
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remain cant accept the results, they got a petition with over 100k signatures to have another referendum as voter turnout was too low !!! lol Sore Losers. Suck it up Socialists!!
Remains Anti democratic petition to have another go at winning has over 2 million names now!!!! So remain are so butthurt they lost, they are attempting to move the goalposts in their favour and try again......
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June 25, 2016, 09:10:20 PM |
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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? I've got over 50 years of computer experience. I started on an IBM 421 I've driven from San Francisco to Tallahassee (amongst other jouneys) How long have you been in computers, and how much have you travelled? and I'm not a fag - either a cigarette end or a homosexual Very well, glad to know you're part of the very tiny minority of people above 60 that try to follow up with the way the world is going. It doesn't change the scientifical fact that the older you get, the less adapted to your environment you are. Someone old has always more trouble understanding the evolution of the world, even if you don't want to admit it. To answer your question, I touched my first computer when I was 6 and went on every continent but Antarctic and South America.
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June 25, 2016, 09:36:43 PM |
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I don't understand your post. We "oldies" voted for Brexit because we can see the way the world is going. We are aware that there is more to life than Facebook.
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June 25, 2016, 09:43:12 PM |
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I don't understand your post. We "oldies" voted for Brexit because we can see the way the world is going. We are aware that there is more to life than Facebook.
No. You oldie are just too arrogant to even consider that the youngs have good reasons to keep faith in EU and don't even want to listen to those arguments... I don't care, I'm not English. I just find it ridiculous to see this ugly gerontocracy at work.
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June 25, 2016, 09:48:09 PM |
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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? Do you really believe the ability to Google can replace experience? Many of the oldies experienced Britain's exit from the ERM in 1992, and it was pretty bad, the Germans wouldn't take the phone calls of the Prime Minister on the day Britain crashed out. My father said at the time, look at what a mess this is, mark my words, the euro will turn out badly because the Germans just won't cooperate with anyone. Twenty years later, and you had Greece - but the young people in Greece, having no memory of problems, were caught off guard, they were completely blindsided and are paying the price with 50% unemployment and their savings confiscated. I voted to Leave as did all my family, and am glad of the wisdom of the oldies in giving us perspective about the ills of the EU. Again it is just sad to see your way of thinking. This is why the oldies shouldn't vote... You're afraid of the directions? Then change the way and turn! Don't go backward >< You're just refusing to see the world evolve that's all.
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June 25, 2016, 09:50:10 PM |
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I don't understand your post. We "oldies" voted for Brexit because we can see the way the world is going. We are aware that there is more to life than Facebook.
No. You oldie are just too arrogant to even consider that the youngs have good reasons to keep faith in EU and don't even want to listen to those arguments... I don't care, I'm not English. I just find it ridiculous to see this ugly gerontocracy at work. Who said "Youth is wasted on the young" ? I didn't really understand that phrase until now. Its all well and good being a dreamer - but you have to be practical as well. Hey, you have to be a practical dreamer
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June 25, 2016, 10:01:09 PM |
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I don't understand your post. We "oldies" voted for Brexit because we can see the way the world is going. We are aware that there is more to life than Facebook.
No. You oldie are just too arrogant to even consider that the youngs have good reasons to keep faith in EU and don't even want to listen to those arguments... I don't care, I'm not English. I just find it ridiculous to see this ugly gerontocracy at work. Who said "Youth is wasted on the young" ? I didn't really understand that phrase until now. Its all well and good being a dreamer - but you have to be practical as well. Hey, you have to be a practical dreamer Oldies are disapointed practicals without any dream. How could they have the right to drive the country?
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June 26, 2016, 04:59:05 AM |
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I don't understand your post. We "oldies" voted for Brexit because we can see the way the world is going. We are aware that there is more to life than Facebook.
No. You oldie are just too arrogant to even consider that the youngs have good reasons to keep faith in EU and don't even want to listen to those arguments... I don't care, I'm not English. I just find it ridiculous to see this ugly gerontocracy at work. I have a piece of advice for you. Stop whining. You lost the referendum by a big margin, and now get over with it. And please don't paint all the younger voters as pro-EU. 40% of them voted for Brexit (a simple majority of the native non-immigrant youth). I have noticed that you are hurling abuses and insults at anyone who does not agree with your views, since the referendum results came out. Apply some burnol, and everything will be allright. And more importantly, let the Brits do whatever they want with their country.
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June 26, 2016, 09:49:13 AM |
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I don't understand your post. We "oldies" voted for Brexit because we can see the way the world is going. We are aware that there is more to life than Facebook.
No. You oldie are just too arrogant to even consider that the youngs have good reasons to keep faith in EU and don't even want to listen to those arguments... I don't care, I'm not English. I just find it ridiculous to see this ugly gerontocracy at work. I have a piece of advice for you. Stop whining. You lost the referendum by a big margin, and now get over with it. And please don't paint all the younger voters as pro-EU. 40% of them voted for Brexit (a simple majority of the native non-immigrant youth). I have noticed that you are hurling abuses and insults at anyone who does not agree with your views, since the referendum results came out. Apply some burnol, and everything will be allright. And more importantly, let the Brits do whatever they want with their country. That's for sure I'm at least whining as much as they're braging ^^ But I don't see why I wouldn't be affected. Not like the Britains decision won't affect the rest of the world. It's not 40% you know, 72% of youngs voted remain. And as a good article said: You've gambled with my generation future, I've got the right to be angry.
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June 26, 2016, 09:53:59 AM |
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And as a good article said: You've gambled with my generation future, I've got the right to be angry.
Voting remain was gambling with your future. Voting leaving was gambling with your future. Not bother voting at all was gambling with your future.
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June 26, 2016, 10:09:31 AM |
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And as a good article said: You've gambled with my generation future, I've got the right to be angry.
Voting remain was gambling with your future. Voting leaving was gambling with your future. Not bother voting at all was gambling with your future. Listening to the young generation and accepting their overwhelming decision maybe?
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