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Previously on "The 7 Stages of Grieving a Breakup"

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  • GB9
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    Still in denial?
    I suspect Boris was the sacrificial spearhead.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by GB9 View Post
    Can't see Boris being the next PM.
    Still in denial?

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by GB9 View Post
    Can't see Boris being the next PM.
    I hope not.

    Otherwise the Tories will be doing a Labour party in a few years...

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  • GB9
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    This isn't really in order is it?

    Some people are getting angry with Boris et al already.
    Can't see Boris being the next PM.

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  • GB9
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    Looks like lots of Remainers have gone straight to 5.

    Losers.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Yep.

    1. Shock
    We won!

    2. Denial
    No - we won't accept we've got it wrong. It's going to be great

    3. Bargaining
    ...with the EU, knowing the deal will be worse than what we had

    4. Guilt
    Why oh why oh why did I vote Brexit?

    5. Anger
    It's that Farage/Boris/Gove - string 'em up

    6. Depression
    We're in a worse place than we were before and it's all our own fault

    7. Acceptance/hope
    ...accept bad deal from the EU and hope that over time we can improve things. Especially now Scotland's gone it's own way.
    as I said remainers & the EU its the bunny boiler girlfriend all over. Lock up your rabbits & suits.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Yep.

    1. Shock
    We won!

    2. Denial
    No - we won't accept we've got it wrong. It's going to be great

    3. Bargaining
    ...with the EU, knowing the deal will be worse than what we had

    4. Guilt
    Why oh why oh why did I vote Brexit?

    5. Anger
    It's that Farage/Boris/Gove - string 'em up


    6. Depression
    We're in a worse place than we were before and it's all our own fault

    7. Acceptance/hope
    ...accept bad deal from the EU and hope that over time we can improve things. Especially now Scotland's gone it's own way.
    This isn't really in order is it?

    Some people are getting angry with Boris et al already.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    Which is what some Brexit supporters are going to face when the new deal with the EU is hammered out
    Yep.

    1. Shock
    We won!

    2. Denial
    No - we won't accept we've got it wrong. It's going to be great

    3. Bargaining
    ...with the EU, knowing the deal will be worse than what we had

    4. Guilt
    Why oh why oh why did I vote Brexit?

    5. Anger
    It's that Farage/Boris/Gove - string 'em up

    6. Depression
    We're in a worse place than we were before and it's all our own fault

    7. Acceptance/hope
    ...accept bad deal from the EU and hope that over time we can improve things. Especially now Scotland's gone it's own way.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    1. Shock or disbelief
    2. Denial,
    3. Bargaining
    4. Guilt
    5. Anger
    6. Depression
    7. Acceptance/hope

    Or the five stages
    Hibbert: You can expect to go through five stages. The first is denial.
    Homer: No way, because I'm not dying!
    Hibbert: Second is anger.
    Homer: Why you little... Da-! Guuuuuh! Yaaaaah!
    Hibbert: After that, comes fear.
    Homer: (paranoid) What's after fear? What's after fear?
    Hibbert: Bargaining.
    Homer: Doc, you've got to get me out of this. I'll make it worth your while.
    Hibbert: And finally, acceptance.
    Homer: Well, we've all got to go sometime.
    Hibbert: Mr. Simpson, your progress astounds me.
    I thought the last stage was jump in a corner and die?

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    Stage 2

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  • minestrone
    replied
    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    Which is what some Brexit supporters are going to face when the new deal with the EU is hammered out
    Stage 2

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  • BlasterBates
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    1. Shock or disbelief
    2. Denial,
    3. Bargaining
    4. Guilt
    5. Anger
    6. Depression
    7. Acceptance/hope

    Or the five stages
    Hibbert: You can expect to go through five stages. The first is denial.
    Homer: No way, because I'm not dying!
    Hibbert: Second is anger.
    Homer: Why you little... Da-! Guuuuuh! Yaaaaah!
    Hibbert: After that, comes fear.
    Homer: (paranoid) What's after fear? What's after fear?
    Hibbert: Bargaining.
    Homer: Doc, you've got to get me out of this. I'll make it worth your while.
    Hibbert: And finally, acceptance.
    Homer: Well, we've all got to go sometime.
    Hibbert: Mr. Simpson, your progress astounds me.
    Which is what some Brexit supporters are going to face when the new deal with the EU is hammered out

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  • NotAllThere
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    1. Shock or disbelief
    2. Denial,
    3. Bargaining
    4. Guilt
    5. Anger
    6. Depression
    7. Acceptance/hope

    Or the five stages
    Hibbert: You can expect to go through five stages. The first is denial.
    Homer: No way, because I'm not dying!
    Hibbert: Second is anger.
    Homer: Why you little... Da-! Guuuuuh! Yaaaaah!
    Hibbert: After that, comes fear.
    Homer: (paranoid) What's after fear? What's after fear?
    Hibbert: Bargaining.
    Homer: Doc, you've got to get me out of this. I'll make it worth your while.
    Hibbert: And finally, acceptance.
    Homer: Well, we've all got to go sometime.
    Hibbert: Mr. Simpson, your progress astounds me.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    I see some folks out there that I care about are really struggling with this EU referendum result so I searched online for some answers...

    3 Ways to Get Over a Break Up - wikiHow

    but remember





    Or you lot could man the fook up.

    Your vote is not more important than somebody from Sunderland because you read the Observer, have a couple of Youssou N'Dour albums on your iPhone and got a Peruvian tribal tattoo on your feckin gap year. I am pissing myself at this second referendum petition.

    We live in a democracy and it has chosen, we are not going back, the choice is made. Deal with it.
    You can check you any time you like.

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  • minestrone
    started a topic The 7 Stages of Grieving a Breakup

    The 7 Stages of Grieving a Breakup

    I see some folks out there that I care about are really struggling with this EU referendum result so I searched online for some answers...

    3 Ways to Get Over a Break Up - wikiHow

    but remember





    Or you lot could man the fook up.

    Your vote is not more important than somebody from Sunderland because you read the Observer, have a couple of Youssou N'Dour albums on your iPhone and got a Peruvian tribal tattoo on your feckin gap year. I am pissing myself at this second referendum petition.

    We live in a democracy and it has chosen, we are not going back, the choice is made. Deal with it.

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