Wondered when you would bring that up… feeling big and clever now? Simply wrongly guaged the the ‘tone’ of that place and being slightly older, social media in general taking things at face value as being more used to actually talking to people and reading expression… my mistake which meant cunts to wind up and take the piss if they chose to, so what point are you trying to make apart from being a bit of cunt?
Your little journey seems to be turning you into Turkish light… someone who is less than half as smart as he thinks he is and twice as much of a cunt*
You’ve made the point, several times, that you don’t like being grouped with the likes of Farage, Le Pen, Putin, Wilders & Trump who all supported Brexit. I’d say it’s totally fair to feel that way.
However, doing the same and then defending it with “they started it” comes across as pretty petty.
As others have said, I find the descent into Farage-esque rhetoric rather concerning.
I don’t give a flying fuck as to what you and others have conjured up in your heads as to what’s going on in mine.
You’ve all used entirely negative arguments and associations when trying to flog your dead fucking horse a little bit more. You might say that the referendum made me immune to this emotive approach.
Oh, and the collective efforts of people like CB Fry and buctootim on TSW.
I’m not turning far right with Vichy Britain. I’m making a fucking hat factory. And do you know what, those caps fit pretty well.
I honestly haven’t got a fucking clue what you are going on about here, but I’ve got little will left to participate in it and find out.
I literally said complaining about guilt by association whilst doing it yourself (and then doing it again as some form of defence?) isn’t a great look. I’ve rarely compared you to the mentioned above, and previously said I can’t imagine your vision for Brexit is the same as theirs. But hey, dismiss that by grouping me with other people. Way to make a point.
As for the points about negative arguments. Do me a favour.
Whatever, you lot can have this thread to scream into the void, cba with it.
One of the bits of the Remain rhetoric I’m loving at the moment, not replicated too much here, mercifully - is the CLIFF EDGE BREXIT!
It’s cascading from the cakeholes of nearly every journalist and pro-Europe politician, with respect to the prospect of the UK crashing out of the EU without a deal.
I love it because it’s so counter-productive. Most Brits do not fear cliffs, nor their edges. That’s because most Brits do not act like lemmings with respect to cliff edges. We tend to do rush headlong toward them. The idea, of course, is to ferment the idea that March 19th is a cliff edge in and of itself. We must have a deal by then! We must have a transitional arrangement! It’s a cliff edge!
I don’t believe a word of it.
If we want to involve Cliff at all, it’s Richard we need. It’s The Young Ones and those wanting cheap Summer Holidays looking to give Power To All Our “Friends”. Probably why We Don’t Talk Anymore
What on earth are you bollocking on about here? “Most brits do not fear cliffs, nor their edges”? I guess you’re trying to write in a way that sounds clever but it doesn’t mean anything and is actually just nonsense.
We understand the fundamental danger of falling off a cliff
We try not to do that.
We’ve managed, largely, to avoid the peril of cliffs.
Yes, I’m injecting some levity into proceedings, but I suspect even landlocked folk would “get” cliffs, enough to understand that having to revert to WTO rules to avoid an especially punitive or one-sided dictat from the EU is not a cliff. The dictat would be the cliff. Accepting it would be driving off it.