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Started by Joeno, August 30, 2014, 13:26

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Inferna

So I voted yes on the referendum!! I'm going to try and stay up to see what happens but I doubt I'll manage lmao

Besides that life is going great right now, I start my job tomorrow. I'm excited but also crapping myself. Sat through my induction all of last weekend and have 8 hours of food safety training this Sun -_-

That Girl in the 'Roo Suit

But food safety is so easy!! Just remember 82 degrees, 0-5, and -18, and you're fine!

Oh, and how to not stab yourself with a knife, those things have to go on record and that's kind of embarrassing...


20 pages of dissertation proof-read in depth, 28 more to go! Now that those corrections have been made, and Holby has been watched, it is time to ply Dragon Age until the boyfriend gets back from work :3
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Shatter your illusions of love?
And is it over now? Do you know how
To pick up the pieces and go home?
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Wolstenholme

My nick got rated. Decent. Back in business Name Rater, you go Name Rater.

Pam-the-Lamb

 I've been working on my personal statement for ages now  :wacko:

I wanted to revise for sociology but I finish early tomorrow so I'll revise when I get home.

I also wanted to play Sims but I've been trying to get my sleep cycle on track so I'm not messing it up.

I'm also playing with Duolingo, so I'm learning tiny bits of Spanish, which is fun. I can't wait to unlock the flirt phrases.

sylar

scotland voted no lmao im so disappointed and angry

feels good to continue being working class in britain which is to say it feels good to continue to be ignored by the rest of the country unless its to eff us over more than they already do

we had a chance to change but nah

the christians gave me
comic books as if i would
be scared of burning in hell
while i was already there


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Inferna

Quote from: sylar on September 19, 2014, 06:13
scotland voted no lmao im so disappointed and angry

feels good to continue being working class in britain which is to say it feels good to continue to be ignored by the rest of the country unless its to eff us over more than they already do

we had a chance to change but nah

This. I just don't understand why when there's been a once in a life time opportunity people haven't taken it??
Come next May all the no voters will be whining because nothing has changed. I hope they all feel happy :)
I'm just so confused that people would still much rather to be governed by a party we never vote for eg the Tories who give 0 craps about what is going on in Scotland. Nothing will change, same every year.
Pretty raging tbh

Ledyba

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Hhm.   I sympathise with the yes voters in regard they were hoping to break free from present and possible future Tory influence, or in a wider context, unwanted Westminster policies, I really do.    I have a feeling if I was Scottish and I lived in Scotland I may have been thought about voting yes.  There would be uncertainty but that comes with a potential for change.

If its any comfort, I doubt a 'yes' vote has fallen on deaf ears, 45% of Scotland within a very high voter turn out is enough to suggest there is a deep unhappiness from a lot of people how things are in the UK.  You've been promised new and significant powers how your country is ran and shaped and it would greatly help protect you from policies Scotland doesn't like.  It may not be the result you want, but Scotland is going to have a much stronger degree of self determination than they have had for a long time. 

The whole scaremongering and negativity from both sides has made this campaign quite depressing.  I just hope now regardless of the result Scotland can look foward to a a happy future.

Quote from: Ledyba on September 17, 2014, 18:24
it's too hot.

someone, quick get a Kyroge.

Oh and thanks to whoever did that.  We've had some lovely rain. <3

lets all go out for some frosty chocolate milkshakes

Quote from: sylar on September 19, 2014, 06:13
scotland voted no lmao im so disappointed and angry

feels good to continue being working class in britain which is to say it feels good to continue to be ignored by the rest of the country unless its to eff us over more than they already do

we had a chance to change but nah

ngl i honestly thought scotland would do a catalonia and deservedly flee and it'd be the first referendum where the numbers don't magically skew in "thanks a lot you idiots" direction (see also: the tory vote in the last general election, the disappointing AV referendum result, the EU election where UKIP somehow got seats) but ughhhhhhhhhh,

           

Shaymin

i'm actually relieved scotland voted no. although in the future i think they will go independent, i just don't think right now is the right time. i think give it some more time to recover from the recession, widen the economic base a bit more, then it can probably go it alone

also if scotland had left it would have meant labour would have been very unlikely to win the next general election cause scotland is majority labour B:




Milsap

#309
A lot of businessmen in Scotland are probably relieved at the no vote, with many of them threatening to jump over the border if it did come in. We deal with a guy at a place in Glasgow that voted no, just to save his job, while all his family voted yes.

I hope that the Scottish referendum will make the people of Yorkshire, the West Midlands and the North East want to push for more devolution with in England. I'd definitely be up for that.

I wanted Scotland to vote no in all honesty. 60million+ voices in Europe is more powerful than four.


EDIT: Shouldn't these people who are queuing outside the Bullring to get this new iPhone be at work, or school, or something?
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RocketMember002

I'm guessing the Yes vote was blocked by old people not wanting change more than anything. Cameron is looking as smug as ever. At least this means Scots can't moan about England anymore, as we can always say that they voted to be our BFF.

Milsap

QuoteCameron is looking as smug as ever.

On the other hand, Salmond's looking so bitter.
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Kerou 犠牲

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So I'm having a little lurk on Reddit as a break from job hunting and it's all pirate talk? Not as in the articles but the links ("be commentin'" and "holler"; "scurvy", "topsail"; "be rememberin' me" and "be resettin' yer password"), when did it become this? =S

EDIT: Oh found out why, it's International Talk Like A Pirate Day. Great...

Shaymin

Obi farted and oh my god i thought i'd died




Spriter

YARRRR

GL be remindin' me it's swear like a sailor day talk like a pirate day.