It would amaze us that you know of such a thing as an apple. You live in the land where the staple diet is the deep fried Mars bar washed down with Irn Bru. A fruit is a queer. A vegetable is someone who drools over Wee Jimmy McKrankie and votes SNP.
Scotland's larder is far superior to anywhere else in the UK. Our exports to the rest of the world is testament to that. Well it was before you stupid English fùcks voted to fùck up our access to the rest of Europe. You really are a cùntish bunch.
Scotchland's biggest export is an alcoholic drink - Scotch Whisky. What a ****ing surprise And the main countries it exports to are the US and Japan. Scotchland exports **** all to Europe
Yeah but if Scotland left Britain and joined the EUROPEAN UNION they would sell more Whisky to America and Japan .
Of course it's expected, you can't actually treat covid just alleviate the symptoms The treatment (if any) will be for other problems made worse by the weakening of the body caused by covid.
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