Yesterday was Hellboy's 25th birthday and the Peoples vote march so I combined them
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Sun 24 Mar 2019, 9:02,
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You know when you put a lot of work into something, and then you post it,
and then it gets virtually no replies, and then you think "why do I bother", and then you leave forever, and then the website dies because there are no members left? Well, that.
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Sun 24 Mar 2019, 10:09,
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If you want replies it's best to post in other places where people still talk
But it's nice to throw them up here all the same
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Sun 24 Mar 2019, 10:13,
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A few months back when they broke the site while trying to install HTML5 it'd have been nice if they'd installed something showing how many likes your own post has got.
At least make it visible to us non-mods. Like virtually every other website out there has done for years. Oh, and the b3ta /links board.
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Sun 24 Mar 2019, 11:49,
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aren't twitter removing that? their research has supposedly shown that it makes people communicate more :D
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Sun 24 Mar 2019, 11:55,
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And then you go to a club and you stand on your own and you leave on your own and you go home and you cry and you want to die?
yes.
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Sun 24 Mar 2019, 16:27,
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cheers Q
It was only a quick doodle, but I thought May came out surprising well :)
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Sun 24 Mar 2019, 14:57,
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Lovely work, but I don't think they are the villains
There's at least 600 more in Westminster that need to be added. If they hadn't been taking away everything we took for granted for years then Brexit wouldn't have even been considered. And if only the people marching yesterday had only done the same when the industries were being decimated and social support being removed from those in need we might not have this level of division in the country.
I'm an old cynic and I guessed right from the start that we would never be allowed to leave, so I found the people's march yesterday to be fairly pointless. The people involved only got off their arses when they thought it might impact them personally. Workers on strike because they are losing jobs, damned inconvenient. Might not be able to nip to France so easily? Outrage!
As I said, all pointless. EU law trumps UK law still, so they can keep us in for as long as they want. That 29th March date wasn't extended by us, the EU decide when or if we leave.
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Sun 24 Mar 2019, 10:48,
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I'm an old cynic and I guessed right from the start that we would never be allowed to leave, so I found the people's march yesterday to be fairly pointless. The people involved only got off their arses when they thought it might impact them personally. Workers on strike because they are losing jobs, damned inconvenient. Might not be able to nip to France so easily? Outrage!
As I said, all pointless. EU law trumps UK law still, so they can keep us in for as long as they want. That 29th March date wasn't extended by us, the EU decide when or if we leave.
It's very telling that 16.1 million people voted remain but only @ 5million signed the remain petition
Therefore 11.1 million have changed their minds and now support leaving!
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Sun 24 Mar 2019, 12:41,
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Completely wrong.
As the petition was open to anyone over 18 globally, only 5 million out of a possible 5 billion adults requested to remain, 0.1% in fact.
So if we re-ran the referendum then clearly Leave would win by 99.9%.
And we still wouldn't leave.
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Sun 24 Mar 2019, 13:14,
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So if we re-ran the referendum then clearly Leave would win by 99.9%.
And we still wouldn't leave.