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What about people whose homeland span two continental plates and they happen to be on the non-European part? Do they have to travel across the plate boundary before they can contribute?
You, sir, are continentalist and I shall complain to my local ombudsman.
Unlike some threads this one is open to all from Europe.
I was speaking to a made-up family member about this and you know he said well by gosh at least I'm still European and don't have to put up with that bureaucracy in the EU now.
He then went on to say how sad it is that there are some people that identify as EU citizens rather than European, he said they are knobheads.
I almost smashed my head against a wall after typing this made up story, which is a parody of another thread but some will still think this is real because they wont read till the end.
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