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The Region of Gay sends out a nice, polite recruitment letter to a randomly chosen subset of newly-created nations. Most nations shrug it off or don't even receive it (see TG preferences); a minority will receive it enthusiastically or ask serious questions; a small minority (often without a full grasp of the English language) will respond profanely and/or insultingly.
My best translation of this latest homophobe is, "F*cking hear me, keep your butt love away from me, you trailer trash, unclean, devil dog!" That's speculation on my part, but at least it's a well-formed English sentence, which the original obviously is not. I'm a bit used to interpretive reading after so many years of grading freshmen's intro philosophy papers. ;)
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Welcome to Gay, Trinajameson, Susanboyliania, and Tiehno!!!
RIP, Canadera.
I think the undecideds are mostly in the centre :)
I changed my mind the day before the election after reading the three main party manifestos. In any case it didn't matter as my constituency is a safe Labour seat.
Ah, Trident! Scourge of the seven seas! Protector of the realm! Bearer of destruction! Trident is the UK's system of four nuclear submarines. One sub is always armed and roaming the waves at any given time. They cost £100bn a year to run and need to be replaced in the next five years or so, because technology marches on. The Conservatives want an equivalent replacement while Labour and the Liberal Democrats want a cheaper alternative with slightly less capability. Today Jeremy Corbyn actually said he would never use Trident under any circumstances - he could not imagine when he might press the button. Corbyn would scrap it entirely and make the UK live up to its commitments under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
It's also probably worth noting that the renewal of Trident is a highly controversial issue in the UK, and particularly divisive in the Labour Party. Corbyn is staunchly anti-Trident, as are many of the grass-roots members, but most of the Parliamentary Labour Party wants to see it stay. Personally, I think we should have a pan-European deterrent, but with the current underlying mistrust of the EU, that won't happen any time soon :P
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