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Antrimsaint

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  1. Tee heee, I wont tell
  2. Yes, that’s another good one, does your mum know you’re skiving off school?
  3. Well done 👍 nice retort. Do you also reply with “my dads bigger than your dad”
  4. Tell me, will you be checking all the labels in the supermarket to see which ready meals will have Australian beef/chicken/lamb in them with their growth hormones? Wait, no of course not because he just won’t eat ready meals or will go vegetarian.
  5. Are you ok? No windmills to shout at?
  6. I’m going to need a while on this one. I’m ok on Shakespeare and Joyce but breaking down that trifle will take me a while. I’ll get back to you.👍
  7. Scotland and NI have decided that England and Wales don’t have a veto on what’s best for Scotland and NI hence the imminent destruction of the union. well done Brexit. To be fair that is a brexit benefit.
  8. Quite the history lesson there me old China, bottle of beer. Thanks for telling us how we should run our own affairs. It baffles me, your brain. You seem to have read my post but it resembles a different meaning in your head. I stated “ virtually none” which you seem to acknowledge but then rhyme off some random words starting with pony. I don’t understand. Do you like horses? Asking 17.4 million voters if Brexit would improve the peace process what do you think the answer would be? In fact, I’ll ask you, will brexit improve peace in Northerrn Ireland? That was my and another 1.5 million British/ Irish people in Northern Ireland’s , supposedly an integral part of the uk, main consideration. It grates on me that the uk was prepared to send the Royal Navy to save a Rock off Argentina but so casually throws its own subjects into the sea less than 40 years later. Try playing Devils advocate and seeing the opposing view. I have and can see the motivations behind misplaced anger but I could see through the lies. Try it lady cockney
  9. You are a pleasant person aren’t you?
  10. Going round the houses to sort something that didn’t need even thinking about beforehand. All project fear wasn’t it?
  11. No certainly not, but it’s a consequence and my view is I blame Leave voters for mostly not even considering it. Unless you feel that 17.4 million voters thought, yes we’ll get blue passports but a few dead Irish people is well worth that. There was virtually no discussion of the totally foreseeable consequences of this for NI which is why NI voted to remain. We did not want this and it is forced on us. When it comes to the mainland again of course there will be the brexiters who say don’t blame us but they lit the touch paper so I do and the vast majority in NI also blame Brexit. We realise this will hasten the end of the union and that is a consequence I didn’t initially want but is now something a lot of us now advocate for. I was brought up in a unionist family with a rich unionist history. No longer. Many of my moderate unionist family and friends now see we are far better off within Ireland and the EU than the toxic direction the rump UK is going. How brexiters think that NI, Scotland and eventually Wales would be closer allies of the union is pure fantasy and when the union flag is defunct, within ten years I think, I wonder then if there will be a modicum of regret. I think there will be but they will never mention it.
  12. I can see you are quite reasonable and from a mainlander I can see some of the reasons you nay have voted leave. I am from Northern Ireland where we have had relative peace for 25 years. Anyone from a Northern Ireland perspective can see whats coming down the line so I cannot forgive that we have been thrown under the bus. As soon as the first bomb goes off again not one brexiter will ever convince me that sacrificing lives will have been worth it or unforseeable.
  13. Are you saying it isn’t a consequence of Brexit? Denial is also a river in Egypt.
  14. Its a drip, drip, drip loss of perks once you’re outside the tennis club. three will fall into line with the rest.
  15. Apologies Hypo, I haven’t read through all your posts so I shouldn’t lump you in with all the Brexit hardcore. It just seems whether its farmers, fishermen, business services, whatever, every Brexit loss is defended like its the Alamo. Not one Brexiter so far has acknowledged any negatives since we left. Its quite impressive cognitive dissonance.
  16. Good grief. If Brexit caused you to lose your house you’d still say you prefer living in a tent anyway lol. The level of obstinacy is quite impressive.
  17. Absolute pony
  18. Sorry, no idea 🤷‍♂️. Does look like a zombie from the walking Dead. I also forgot you were a lady.
  19. To prove that although it doesn’t directly affect me I still care how it affects everyone else here. Remember the point I made is that it doesn’t affect you directly so you don’t care with you wait and see philosophy. Some farmers, fishermen and businesses don’t have the option to wait and see.
  20. Profile pic a face only a mother could love. It’s terrifying
  21. You’ve been confused or is it concussed your whole life Lady.
  22. And there we have it. So predictable. If you don’t like it leave lol. Because mate, it’s my country as well and you do not have the monopoly on how people should think. The country I love will return once this black cloud of backwards ignorance and populism is banished.
  23. Going to Tommy Robinson rallies and listening to Trumpist rhetoric would let you believe that your view is legitimate. It isn’t. Most white people don't care about people’s race and embrace diversity. Only the scared and reactionary fear difference.
  24. I see Billy Gilmour in the tabloids for us in the papers today as a loan. Can’t see it personally but a nice get if it comes off.
  25. There are plenty of undesirable traits to human nature that are innate and to be fair Lighthouse you are right but through civilisation we have learned to remove some of these undesirable traits. It’s an ongoing process towards civilising ourselves. I refer to the hanging argument. It’s in our nature for revenge but civilisation has progressed the argument that the state has no right to murder. You may agree or disagree but the emotional trait of revenge has been removed from state justice. I think racism in the future will be seen in the same light as the mob watching hangings in that it is uncivilised behaviour.
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