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OT: Do you think Scotland Independence is good for United kingdom?.

Discussion in 'Liverpool' started by LuisDiazgamechanger, Sep 9, 2014.

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Good for Scottland to leave the Union?

Poll closed Sep 29, 2014.
  1. Yes

    10 vote(s)
    21.3%
  2. No

    37 vote(s)
    78.7%
Multiple votes are allowed.
  1. afcftw

    afcftw Well-Known Member

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    <laugh> you sad, sad man.

    Disliking my comments even when they are in 100% agreement to posts your liking and agreeing with. What a tit.
     
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  2. Thus Spake Zarathustra

    Thus Spake Zarathustra GC Thread Terminator

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    Very little, if anything, was known about oil in the South Atlantic in the early 80's. Thatcher went to war for political and ststus reasons, and, damn her, it worked for her.
     
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  3. Tobes

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    Nothing like a good war to galvanise the old British spirit mate.

    Most of the population had never even heard of the Falklands, let alone be prepared to lay down their lives in order to save the sheep covered rock
     
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  4. Red Hadron Collider

    Red Hadron Collider The Hammerhead

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    I'm not at all sure that oil didn't have anything to do with it, but I agree with your other two points as well.
     
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  5. Thus Spake Zarathustra

    Thus Spake Zarathustra GC Thread Terminator

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    I agree with Tobes that the Yes side may JUST scrape it. I'll tell you why; we're all assuming that the silent undecided are mostly no voters, but as one of the Nat strategists pointed out last night there's @ 500k voters who don't usually vote who are reasonably expected to vote for the first time on Thursday - and the overwhelming majority of these come from communities that are Yes/Nationalist. Rab C Nesbitt will probably get his arse to the booth for the first time in decades on Thursday, and once there he's not going to be worried about currency unions, EU entry requirements and NATO membership.
     
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  6. BBFs Unpopular View

    BBFs Unpopular View Well-Known Member

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    Your <laugh> emoticon just shows up that you are clueless about what I even meant by that.


    Short memory you stalking weirdo. You've been steadily appearing on here disliking my posts for weeks ever since you appeared on the Gaza thread one day, today for the laugh i thought I might start disliking your posts because you seem to think it matters because you dislike mine.

    Well, I actually dont care, but you seem to, I dont care who likes me or my posts but you seem to crave validation.

    Good luck with that.


    Oh and my comment about mob politics, look it up, it is a common nationalist tactic, it was present in ukriane to a more extreme degree but yes, the yes camp have been harrassing No voters, the yes camp are far more agrgressive which might actually explain te shift in the polls, not anyting extreme but it certainly has been going on in Scotland, and I am a Yes opinion on independence but I will still call it like I see it.

    keep crying about me disliking your posts, it's good entertainment is your tears.
     
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  7. Thus Spake Zarathustra

    Thus Spake Zarathustra GC Thread Terminator

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    ****, do people still actually do that on this site: like or dislike posts? :emoticon-0104-surpr

    "I'm telling Miss on you" or what...:emoticon-0112-wonde
     
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  8. BBFs Unpopular View

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    True that, I actually thought Matth was the only one to do that but afc has been doing this for weeks. So I am having a little fun because he seems to see some merit in disliking posts, by his reaction to me doing this today, it seems true

    I don't use dislike or neg rep
     
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  9. afcftw

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    I've obviously really upset you sisu lol

    I do use the like and dislike function, but rarely use the rep function, which seems to be the opposite to the Liverpool board who seem to rep but not like or dislike comments as much.

    Whenever I dislike one of your comments sisu it's because I dislike the content of that individual post, not you personally. On the gaza thread I think you've totally lost the plot and posted a load of crap so have disliked a few posts. I've also read through some interesting stuff that you posted and not disliked it. I'm not alone in my perception of you in that thread so to think it's some sort of personal vendetta is pretty laughable.

    You however seem to have taken something I've said to heart as your disliking every comment I make on the Liverpool board that you see, even when the comment is me agreeing with what your saying, or agreeing with someone who's comment you yourself have liked. It just seems a very odd thing to do unless I've somehow offended you.

    My apologies if you've been wound up by something I've said. But me disliking your posts, is because I dislike what you've written.
     
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  10. afcftw

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    Oh, and my emoticon was an electronic way of showing you that I'm laughing at you :p
     
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  11. BBFs Unpopular View

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    it is just to take the piss over you acting like a child, 2 days ago I posted this on your profile cos I was tired of your disliking childish tactic.
    And here you are complaining about me disliking your posts. I am not interested in motive. You clicked dislike to let me know you dislike it, fair enough, so why the crying now.

    and I am still 100% correct about the mob tactics employed up north. Sure they even crowded the Miliband speech and made sure no one could hear him. :D When media try talk to no voters they have been butting in constantly.

    And as I said, I think they should vote yes. I won't deny what is happening no matter what opinion I have
     
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  12. afcftw

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    Is that what that message to me was? Rofl I was wondering why you had sent such a strange message to me.. I replied with a ?

    Why didn't you just explain that it was upsetting you that I was disliking your posts?

    And there is no crying now, I just found it funny that you seemed to have got so upset by me that you were going round disliking random posts to somehow try to get at me, even when the content of my posts was to agree with you. Just seemed like a bit of a "cut of your nose to spite your face" moment.

    All I've done is have a bit of a laugh at you and then apologise for whatever it was that I did to get you so upset in the first place.

    P.s. Why are you putting comments about the Scottish referendum in your reply to me? You seem to be acting like I disagree with you, but I agree the YES voters have been bullies...
     
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  13. Tobes

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    Where the referendum thread gone?

    As it appears to have been replaced with 2 tarts arguing over internet 'likes' ffs <doh>

    Dave - lets get the betting argument going again mate. ;)
     
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  14. afcftw

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    I'm just having a laugh at sisu' getting so upset by me doing so little....

    My comments where all about the Scottish referendum prior to his arrival and derailing.
     
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  15. UnitedinRed

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    Will tensions rise in the event of a yes vote? Amongst scots and the remaining members of the uk?
     
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  16. Tobes

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    tbf you called him out on it and he slammed it right back in your grid, as you'd been doing exactly the same thing to him previously.
     
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  17. afcftw

    afcftw Well-Known Member

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    Tensions will most definitely Rise in Scotland and the uk. And I think that will happen now regardless of which way the vote goes.
     
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  18. johnsonsbaby

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    Have you spoken to people, other than on here, about it? What are they saying? The Scots I've spoken to are in favour of yes, the English couldn't care less!
     
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  19. afcftw

    afcftw Well-Known Member

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    Fair enough, let's leave it at that and get back on topic!

    Does anyone know at what time we are likely to get the results?
     
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  20. Tobes

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    6.30 - 7.30 Friday morning
     
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