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Originally posted by Jog On View PostYou see it on here as well, just look at the sub forum - how many threads are started by remainers vs leavers?
Also how may non-subforum related threads get derailed into that topic by leavers verses remainers? This very thread for example.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIt's because the are more vocal and moan more, a bit like Vegans. Not many of them about but everyone hates them.
I've had to block a lot more remainers on my facebook for posting those stupid jokey pictures than I have brexiteers. It's not that I'm against them particularly. I've blocked the odd brexiteer for the same thing. It just gets tedious when the same people post and post and post. I can't stand the vitriol whoever it is, it just seems to be mainly remainers.
Also how may non-subforum related threads get derailed into that topic by leavers verses remainers? This very thread for example.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostI remind you the remainers were a minority. On question time they seem to be the majority.
I've had to block a lot more remainers on my facebook for posting those stupid jokey pictures than I have brexiteers. It's not that I'm against them particularly. I've blocked the odd brexiteer for the same thing. It just gets tedious when the same people post and post and post. I can't stand the vitriol whoever it is, it just seems to be mainly remainers.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYet you'd be the first to wave the Daily Mail in disgust if the BBC started dumbing down its panel to reflect the majority cretin population.
I remind you the remainers were a minority. On question time they seem to be the majority.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI was really disappointed when I realised that's almost my day to a tee. It doesn't mention sitting on the tram listening to Millenials talking about things they have no idea about and they are ruining the world' but the rest of it is close enough..
And then I realised it also applies to nearly every genetically miserable bastard in Yorkshire.
The idea that there would be only one Remainer on question time is hilarious.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
And then I realised it also applies to nearly every genetically miserable bastard in Yorkshire.
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A day in the life of a ‘gammon’
A day in the life of a ‘gammon’
6th September 2018
HAVE you ever wondered what it’s like being a permanently furious middle-aged white man? Here gammon Roy Hobbs describes a typical day.
8.30am. Read the Daily Express over breakfast. Apparently the EU wants to ban Christmas presents! I haven’t even finished my eggy soldiers and I’m already furious.
9.30am. Arrive at my office in Chichester. Lucy asks if I want a cup of tea. The way women are these days I’m lucky she didn’t sue me for sexual harassment just for saying ‘hello’.
11.30am. Go outside for a fag. Get really angry when I imagine in detail Chichester becoming a multicultural hellhole with a mosque and a scooter gang on every corner.
1pm. Lunch. Have a bacon sandwich before they’re banned to avoid offending The People We’re Not Allowed To Talk About. Vein in my neck really pulsating now.
2.30pm. Get the biscuits out and spend the afternoon on BBC comments under my username ‘SodOffGordonBroon’. Put a few millennial snowflakes to rights about how easy they’ve got it these days.
7pm. Dinner with the wife in my house that’s quadrupled in value due to buying at the right time. Remember how oppressed I am as a middle-aged white man and am forced to have a large glass of Merlot to calm down.
10pm. Go to BBC Question Time in Chichester. Whenever the one Remainer panellist says anything I shout ‘RUBBISH! BLOODY RUBBISH!’. It’s about time these quisling traitor bastards were made to listen to reason.
12.30am. Finally get to bed. No idea why, but I feel too angry to sleep for some reason.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI haven't (been diagnosed with any) mental conditions and I'd much prefer this. Just as I prefer pubs without music and coffee-shops you can have a quiet chat without having to shout.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostOn a similar note - it seems our local supermarket now has a 'quiet' hour between 9 and 10 .
Not really sure what this means other than you cannot use the coin/change machine between those times.
So it would seem there is a new generation of people who simply struggle to exist as a standard human being.
And the rest of the world has to change because of it.
I prefer survival of the fittest myself.
What you describe as "existing as a standard human being" definitely wasn't standard when you were the age the kids are now. THe world is much louder and busier which is why I live in the country.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostNot just the youth some who infest the sub forum that shall remain nameless.
If Trump wins these mid-terms and then wins again in 2020 the tulip is going to get real...
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