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Re: So this EU thing

PostPosted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 9:52 pm
by sane max nli
Macunaima nli wrote:The original point was, if this is indeed some sort of ISIS-related shooting and not just some random loony-toon, imagine the effect it could have had on the Brexit vote had it occurred twelve hours earlier.


Yes.... he is right. And Imagine, just IMAGINE if it had not been some unknown person, but the Queen in that German Kinema, but it was a porno theatre, and the German Police had shot her! Imagine if Prince Phil had been next to her dressed as Herbert von Karajan, singing the Horst Wessel Lied and handing her fresh Clips as she went down under a hail of kraut bullets??!? And imagine! if she haid been wearing an Iceland replica footie shirt and shitting on a portrait of Winston Churchil while she gunned down thousands of wholley Imaginary Germans? And she hadn't done it today, without hurting anyone but herself, but had done it on Guy Fawkes day, but it was also the anniversary of the death of Princess Di and the Queen Mum and Oliver Cromwell and Alfred the Great???????? What would the effect on a local referendum on the membership of a Trade Organisation have been THEN?

'Log in and fuck off' doesn't really do it justice does it? 'Get Real and shut the fuck up you farcical cretin' seems more apposite in this case.

Pat

Re: So this EU thing

PostPosted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 9:55 pm
by kawasaki
sane max nli wrote:
Macunaima nli wrote:The original point was, if this is indeed some sort of ISIS-related shooting and not just some random loony-toon, imagine the effect it could have had on the Brexit vote had it occurred twelve hours earlier.


Yes.... he is right. And Imagine, just IMAGINE if it had not been some unknown person, but the Queen in that German Kinema, but it was a porno theatre, and the German Police had shot her! Imagine if Prince Phil had been next to her dressed as Herbert von Karajan, singing the Horst Wessel Lied and handing her fresh Clips as she went down under a hail of kraut bullets??!? And imagine! if she haid been wearing an Iceland replica footie shirt and shitting on a portrait of Winston Churchil while she gunned down thousands of wholley Imaginary Germans? And she hadn't done it today, without hurting anyone but herself, but had done it on Guy Fawkes day, but it was also the anniversary of the death of Princess Di and the Queen Mum and Oliver Cromwell and Alfred the Great???????? What would the effect on a local referendum on the membership of a Trade Organisation have been THEN?

'Log in and fuck off' doesn't really do it justice does it? 'Get Real and shut the fuck up you farcical cretin' seems more apposite in this case.

Pat


Well, when you put it like that it has a certain credibility.

When I say 'credibility', I mean 'another of Macca's overwrought flights of fancy'. All it needed was Brazilian death squads hunting down academics at Heidelberg University.

Re: So this EU thing

PostPosted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 10:01 pm
by Levied Troop
Imagine the effect? Very little, no-ones forgotten Paris or Brussels, there was an American kerfuffle in Orlando just a couple of weeks ago just to remind everybody, some idiots just been sentenced here for plotting to behead poppy sellers so it's pretty much in people's minds anyway. If anyone had a view on Religious nutters and the EU it was set in concrete some time ago.
And the polls are closing..........now.

Re: So this EU thing

PostPosted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 10:05 pm
by General Apathy
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/eu-referendum-2016-poll-results-7699714

And based on this variety of polls, it looks pretty certain that as a result of the voting, you'll definitely either leave or stay.

Re: So this EU thing

PostPosted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 10:27 pm
by Macunaima nli
Ajsalium wrote:In other words, if it were something completely different to what it was. As if, a whole fucking alternative universe. Or Macniverse, as we call them round here.
For fucks sake, you are beyond parody now.


Where are you're getting your information from, AJ? Because when I search for info, all I find is that the German police aren't saying anything yet about it.

Re: So this EU thing

PostPosted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 10:30 pm
by Macunaima nli
Macunaima nli wrote:
Ajsalium wrote:In other words, if it were something completely different to what it was. As if, a whole fucking alternative universe. Or Macniverse, as we call them round here.
For fucks sake, you are beyond parody now.


Where are you're getting your information from, AJ? Because when I search for info, all I find is that the German police aren't saying anything yet about it.


OK, this just came in....

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/ ... -viernheim

Re: So this EU thing

PostPosted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 10:33 pm
by kawasaki
Macunaima nli wrote:
OK, this just came in....

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/ ... -viernheim


Thursday 23 June 2016 18.47 BST

Nearly four fucking hours ago, you twat :roll:

Re: So this EU thing

PostPosted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 10:39 pm
by Norton C Wongpower
Macunaima nli wrote:
Macunaima nli wrote:
Ajsalium wrote:In other words, if it were something completely different to what it was. As if, a whole fucking alternative universe. Or Macniverse, as we call them round here.
For fucks sake, you are beyond parody now.


Where are you're getting your information from, AJ? Because when I search for info, all I find is that the German police aren't saying anything yet about it.


OK, this just came in....

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/ ... -viernheim


LIOFOC

Re: So this EU thing

PostPosted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 10:40 pm
by Sondergaard
Ignoring Mac's fantasies for a moment, there seems to have been a very high turnout, 75-80% is being reported. I voted late after finishing work and was behind a group of teenagers casting their ballots.
Considering I live in an area not renowned for its turnout it was the best thing I've seen during this whole God awful campaign. No idea how they voted as they were talking about 'footy' (there is apparently some sort of jamboree being hosted by the French), but a peculiarly heart-warming sight.

Re: So this EU thing

PostPosted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 10:41 pm
by kawasaki
Sondergaard wrote:Ignoring Mac's fantasies for a moment, there seems to have been a very high turnout, 75-80% is being reported. I voted late after finishing work and was behind a group of teenagers casting their ballots.
Considering I live in an area not renowned for its turnout it was the best thing I've seen during this whole God awful campaign. No idea how they voted as they were talking about 'footy' (there is apparently some sort of jamboree being hosted by the French), but a peculiarly heart-warming sight.


Democracy in action.