luka

Well-known member
When you go to any country in Europe you always see people wearing Union Jack stuff cos they love us and admire us but you don't see German flags or French flags let alone Dutch or Belguim flags on English people's clothes as a rule. That's because we don't respect them. We hold hem in complete contempt. Europeans are in no way are equals are they. If you're honest with yourself you don't consider euros as fully human.
 

Mr. Tea

Let's Talk About Ceps
When you go to any country in Europe you always see people wearing Union Jack stuff cos they love us and admire us but you don't see German flags or French flags let alone Dutch or Belguim flags on English people's clothes as a rule. That's because we don't respect them. We hold hem in complete contempt. Europeans are in no way are equals are they. If you're honest with yourself you don't consider euros as fully human.
Opinions please, @yyaldrin, @entertainment
 

version

Well-known member
There's definitely a lot of fear in the EU that we are gunna smash it without them. I do think we are the best country in Europe by a million miles so if anyone can succeed alone it's us
There's a conservative geographer who believes that to avoid a complete descent into neofeudalism the industries the EU are trying to curb to deal with climate change need to be subsidised and deregulated,

The only way to avoid this neofeudal nightmare is by subsidizing and deregulating the high-employment industries that make the American lifestyle of suburban home ownership and the open road possible — construction and real estate; oil, gas, and automobiles; and corporate agribusiness. Unlike the specter of serfdom haunting Friedrich Hayek’s attack on socialism, Kotkin locates the adversary within capitalism. High tech, finance, and globalization are creating “a new social order that in some ways more closely resembles feudal structure — with its often unassailable barriers to mobility — than the chaotic emergence of industrial capitalism.” In this libertarian/conservative imaginary, feudalism occupies the place of the enemy formerly held by communism. The threat of centralization and the threat to private property are the ideological elements that remain the same.
 

WashYourHands

Cat Malogen
When you go to any country in Europe you always see people wearing Union Jack stuff cos they love us and admire us but you don't see German flags or French flags let alone Dutch or Belguim flags on English people's clothes as a rule. That's because we don't respect them. We hold hem in complete contempt. Europeans are in no way are equals are they. If you're honest with yourself you don't consider euros as fully human.

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yyaldrin

in je ogen waait de wind
it's true, loads and loads of people wearing the union jack in holland. we love england. i grew up in a small coastal town in holland and every summer there'd be buses full of high school students visiting my town. mainly english and german. we always made fun of the germans, we'd sell them fake weed and steal their girlfriends. we had respect for the english though. they all looked like wayne rooney and they were always up for a good fight and some banter.
 

yyaldrin

in je ogen waait de wind
i remember one time just hanging around and i saw one of my friends running for his life but i had no idea from what he was running until i saw this group of completely wild english teenagers coming around the corner chasing him. had a very comic appeal, as if it was a scene from a laurel and hardy movie.
 

yyaldrin

in je ogen waait de wind
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you would think these people are english hooligans but they're just dutch people honoring the greatest country in the world.
 

WashYourHands

Cat Malogen
I’d advise all continentals to travel to Easter Rd in Edinburgh for a Hibernian welcome, post vaccine. They redefined the severity of the ambush.
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
I am always amazed by the amount of union flags you see everywhere - certainly true in Portugal and Russia which are the two places I've been to most lately I guess. I've no idea why. Some of the time they don't even know what it is I reckon like when you see some Russian thuggess with the flag but in maybe green and pink and studded in diamante.
 

luka

Well-known member
I am always amazed by the amount of union flags you see everywhere - certainly true in Portugal and Russia which are the two places I've been to most lately I guess. I've no idea why. Some of the time they don't even know what it is I reckon like when you see some Russian thuggess with the flag but in maybe green and pink and studded in diamante.
Because we are the best country
 

Mr. Tea

Let's Talk About Ceps
There's a conservative geographer who believes that to avoid a complete descent into neofeudalism the industries the EU are trying to curb to deal with climate change need to be subsidised and deregulated,

The only way to avoid this neofeudal nightmare is by subsidizing and deregulating the high-employment industries that make the American lifestyle of suburban home ownership and the open road possible — construction and real estate; oil, gas, and automobiles; and corporate agribusiness. Unlike the specter of serfdom haunting Friedrich Hayek’s attack on socialism, Kotkin locates the adversary within capitalism. High tech, finance, and globalization are creating “a new social order that in some ways more closely resembles feudal structure — with its often unassailable barriers to mobility — than the chaotic emergence of industrial capitalism.” In this libertarian/conservative imaginary, feudalism occupies the place of the enemy formerly held by communism. The threat of centralization and the threat to private property are the ideological elements that remain the same.
'Kot' is German for 'excrement'.
 
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