GinAg (39)
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For our international friends to call us out.
Topic over.Brexit
It's been a weird decade for politics. 2015 and 2019 were both Brexit elections. 2017 was an outlier. That said I can't see much changing for a good decade.That the Tories keep getting voted in (England) no matter what shitshow they produce.
BRING IT ONOMG where do I start
OUR ENDLESS GENERAL ELECTIONSIt's been a weird decade for politics. 2015 and 2019 were both Brexit elections. 2017 was an outlier. That said I can't see much changing for a good decade.
Not talking to or even making eye contact with strangers. (More a Southern thing of course)
Obviously I broadly understand how it ended up that way historically. But it's still bollocks.I imagine non-Brits find the fact that Britain "owns" a chunk of Ireland rather bewildering. I know I do.
I imagine non-Brits find the fact that Britain "owns" a chunk of Ireland rather bewildering. I know I do.
omgLet he without overseas territories cast the first stone.
So we can put it in the British Museum.
I'll ask my local MP to see what he can do about that.The first thing that comes to my mind is BAD WEATHER, but maybe it's us being very lucky.
Oh God, attacking our crisps is the line.Not keen of British food in general (with exceptions) sorry, but the crisp culture is something else.
Obviously I broadly understand how it ended up that way historically. But it's still bollocks.
I'm less bothered about that. Maybe I should be.Yeah, I do too but it must look super weird from the outside. See also: Gibralter.
Not attacking them at all, I just don't understand why they are a national obsession. True that I rarely eat snacks so I don't appreciate things like that.Oh God, attacking our crisps is the line.
CRISP CULTURE!
This is the quote we needed!Crisp culture!
We can't hide Ireland behind crisps no. That said we tried.So we jumped straight from Ireland to crisps, eh? Just can't hide it, can we?