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Gammons mad in the comments of course

  • Leather_Rat [undecided]
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    2 years ago

    I never thought I would see another vote so soon - despite being Scottish I live overseas so I couldn't vote and thought the wind was well blown out those particular sails.

    I fucking cursed the people who voted against it. Like, it wasn't a vote for the next five years - it was a vote for the next 50, the next 100. Short-sighted shitheads who thought that everything would change the week after, not understanding that it would take years for the final strings to be cut what with banking, military, health, and thousands of other details to be revised and replaced. My parents said the same thing - that they would be long dead before the benefits were seen and that the vote had nothing to do with their generation but everything to do with their generation's grandchildren.

    • cawsby [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      If Scotland leaves the UK and re-joins the EU then that puts pressure on Ireland to reunify in time for the Star Trek prediction of a united Ireland 2024 to work.

      Aligning our day-to-day politics with Star Trek canon will become more and more important as the simulation runs low on processing power.