Irrational people
Freddie Woo tells us "I'm having to drive 500 miles to pick up my son from the ex's house because she won't let him take the train in case he gets off at the wrong station. He's 19 years old and has A-Levels and everything." - Tell us about illogical and irrational people who get on your nerves.
( , Thu 10 Oct 2013, 12:24)
Freddie Woo tells us "I'm having to drive 500 miles to pick up my son from the ex's house because she won't let him take the train in case he gets off at the wrong station. He's 19 years old and has A-Levels and everything." - Tell us about illogical and irrational people who get on your nerves.
( , Thu 10 Oct 2013, 12:24)
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Maybe you should stand for election, then?
That, or be barred from holding opinions.
( , Wed 16 Oct 2013, 8:15, 1 reply)
That, or be barred from holding opinions.
( , Wed 16 Oct 2013, 8:15, 1 reply)
What good would standing for election do?
I'm not a millionaire lawyer with a PR team.
Besides, what you described is, pretty much, how people do vote and it usually results in voting the last lot out because they fucked up. It has recently, thanks to Gordon Brown right-royally pissing a load of people off and a lot of folks hating the tories, resulted in what we have now.
Somebody who thinks that the way you vote changes anything in the systems we have is somebody who ought to be barred from having an opinion.
( , Wed 16 Oct 2013, 18:16, closed)
I'm not a millionaire lawyer with a PR team.
Besides, what you described is, pretty much, how people do vote and it usually results in voting the last lot out because they fucked up. It has recently, thanks to Gordon Brown right-royally pissing a load of people off and a lot of folks hating the tories, resulted in what we have now.
Somebody who thinks that the way you vote changes anything in the systems we have is somebody who ought to be barred from having an opinion.
( , Wed 16 Oct 2013, 18:16, closed)
My vote goes on fringe candidates with no hope of winning.
I am under no illusions about the effectiveness of my vote, but do feel fully entitled to express my dissatisfaction with the ruling classes, whilst simultaneously looking down on the non-voting/ballot-spoiling crowd.
( , Thu 17 Oct 2013, 0:37, closed)
I am under no illusions about the effectiveness of my vote, but do feel fully entitled to express my dissatisfaction with the ruling classes, whilst simultaneously looking down on the non-voting/ballot-spoiling crowd.
( , Thu 17 Oct 2013, 0:37, closed)
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