Britain leaves E.U.

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Re: Britain leaves E.U.

#26 Post by Bandit72 » Wed Jul 06, 2016 1:00 am

And Farage has bailed too (which isn't a bad thing). I honestly think they thought we're never gonna win this and now they have, they've fucked off.

What is the point of UKIP now? Nothing.

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Re: Britain leaves E.U.

#27 Post by Larry B. » Wed Jul 06, 2016 7:35 am

Bandit72 wrote:And Farage has bailed too (which isn't a bad thing). I honestly think they thought we're never gonna win this and now they have, they've fucked off.

What is the point of UKIP now? Nothing.
Watch them increase their wealth with all kinds of bussinesses.

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Re: Britain leaves E.U.

#28 Post by erotic cheeses » Thu Jul 07, 2016 4:25 pm

Hype wrote:Soon:

Briton A: "When are you going back home to Normandy?"
Briton B: "Hey, fuck you! When are you going back to Saxony?"

:eyes:
We are a nation of immigrants, Norman's and Saxons being a fraction of the true mix

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Re: Britain leaves E.U.

#29 Post by Hype » Mon Jul 11, 2016 4:59 pm

erotic cheeses wrote:
Hype wrote:Soon:

Briton A: "When are you going back home to Normandy?"
Briton B: "Hey, fuck you! When are you going back to Saxony?"

:eyes:
We are a nation of immigrants, Norman's and Saxons being a fraction of the true mix
Was a lame attempt to point out that the whitest UKIP supporters should be asking themselves the same questions. The reality is weirder: https://www.theguardian.com/science/201 ... n-ancestry

Also, seems like poor sportsmanship to tell anyone from a commonwealth country to "go back" ...

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Re: Britain leaves E.U.

#30 Post by Bandit72 » Tue Jul 12, 2016 4:56 am

Hype wrote:
erotic cheeses wrote:
Hype wrote:Soon:

Briton A: "When are you going back home to Normandy?"
Briton B: "Hey, fuck you! When are you going back to Saxony?"

:eyes:
We are a nation of immigrants, Norman's and Saxons being a fraction of the true mix
Was a lame attempt to point out that the whitest UKIP supporters should be asking themselves the same questions. The reality is weirder: https://www.theguardian.com/science/201 ... n-ancestry

Also, seems like poor sportsmanship to tell anyone from a commonwealth country to "go back" ...
Are we not all descendants from Africa anyway?

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Re: Britain leaves E.U.

#31 Post by Hype » Tue Jan 24, 2017 7:56 am

Bandit72 wrote:
Hype wrote:
erotic cheeses wrote:
Hype wrote:Soon:

Briton A: "When are you going back home to Normandy?"
Briton B: "Hey, fuck you! When are you going back to Saxony?"

:eyes:
We are a nation of immigrants, Norman's and Saxons being a fraction of the true mix
Was a lame attempt to point out that the whitest UKIP supporters should be asking themselves the same questions. The reality is weirder: https://www.theguardian.com/science/201 ... n-ancestry

Also, seems like poor sportsmanship to tell anyone from a commonwealth country to "go back" ...
Are we not all descendants from Africa anyway?
Yeah, but that's literally 'prehistoric' (before recorded history). So let's play the game and stick with blood-lines that these race-obsessed morons can trace. Turns out you, that guy from Italy, and that Polish guy, are all almost certainly related in relatively recent terms: http://www.nature.com/news/most-europea ... rs-1.12950
Whether they are a Serb and a Swiss, or a Finn and a Frenchman, any two Europeans are likely to have many common ancestors who lived around 1,000 years ago.
They found common ancestors from as recently as 500 years ago mainly within populations.
Present-day inhabitants of Eastern European countries share many ancestors who lived around 1,500 years ago, Ralph and Coop found. Italians, meanwhile, are connected to other European populations mainly through individuals who lived more than 2,000 years ago, perhaps as a result of the country's geographic isolation.

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Re: Britain leaves E.U.

#32 Post by SR » Fri Jul 13, 2018 5:31 am

Unfortunate bump

More isolationist fallout with England becoming further iso'd by the US all while an expansionist Russia gathers more and more strength. The nightmare continues with ripples that will last decades.

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