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“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.” -
Originally posted by GB9 View PostI'm amazed at how many people can spot a Polish accent. I sure as hell can't. Not UK maybe, but getting it down to telling someone is Polish as opposed to Hungarian, Bulgarian, Latvian etc. is quite a skill.
Are you sure it wasn't just because your family are as offensive as you are?
If you treat everyone as being racist in the way you post on here then it's no wonder you get grief. You would get the same with that attitude if you were English, French, Chinese, Indian.
Instead of recognising how offensive you are you hide behind being Polish. Everything bad is because you are Polish and everyone else is racist. I'm guessing that's because you have nothing positive to say about the EU so you have to resort to calling everyone else racist. The sort of argument a 6 year old would come up with.
Personally I would welcome Poles ahead of most other nationalities. In your case, lose that sack of potatoes you're carrying around first.
So last time : what good comes out of brexit ? Fact and figures. For you , for your family , finances , whateverLast edited by diseasex; 23 February 2017, 12:29.Comment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostNow we definitely know that you're on drugs BTW does GB9 translate as 'Großbritannien Nein"Comment
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostI just gave you 3 life examples how you're fooling yourself and reading too much daily fail. Do I look like a victim to you? Do you think I'm playing racism card here? It seems like you're wrong not only on brexit, and don't go after me personally while discussing politics or events
So last time : what good comes out of brexit ? Fact and figures. For you , for your family , finances , whatever
You brought your personal examples up. Not me. I reiterate that I'm sorry for your family if that actually happened but I don't believe you.
And yes you are playing a victim and the racism card.
I answered your question about us leaving, why should we stay in?Last edited by GB9; 23 February 2017, 12:39.Comment
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostAnd you should never have had to go through any of that either.
Unfortunately there are people who will use any excuse to fight, bully etc.
Disease blaming everything on us wanting to leave the EU is plain lazy and extremely offensive.
What good comes out of brexit? nothing.
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostAnd brexit solves it how? What good comes out of brexit?
The EU is a bit like an alcoholic friend, I both like and don't like them. I've given them support, financially and socially. But they won't change, don't see the need to change, and refuse to change. The only way an alcoholic gets better is by wanting to get better. But I don't see any indication of that acceptance.Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostThis is how I see it.
The EU is a bit like an alcoholic friend, I both like and don't like them. I've given them support, financially and socially. But they won't change, don't see the need to change, and refuse to change. The only way an alcoholic gets better is by wanting to get better. But I don't see any indication of that acceptance.
So EU=nasty pisshead ex.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by GB9 View Post
I know contract rates in the UK are 20% higher than in Germany
That's why I come to CUk. Always good for a laugh.Hard Brexit now!
#prayfornodealComment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postexcellent analogy and as the drunk finds more friends then expects you to bail them out as well you realise they are just dragging you down and its time to leave them to sort themselves out. They then vow to maake you pay!
So EU=nasty pisshead ex.
Let's go further. You are on the boat with drunk ex and she's tipping it all the time, gaining water. You decide you will sit on the other side of the boat for safety
To me that entire brexit thingy seems like a cure that is worse than the disease.Last edited by diseasex; 23 February 2017, 13:47.Comment
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostWhich happen to live next door. Build a wall, ask Trump how to do this haha
Let's go further. You are on the boat with drunk ex and she's tipping it all the time, gaining water. You decide you will sit on the other side of the boat for safety
To me that entire brexit thingy seems like a cure that is worse than the disease.Comment
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