Nominative determinism

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“Ah but we’re still in the E…oh wait”

Friend passed multiple neighbours having a VE Day party. They asked if he wanted to join. He said no and made a half-jokey/half-serious remark about how they were breakdown lockdown restrictions. So of course they called him a Nazi*.

(* In a jokey way, but still…)

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Lol they actually sang we’ll meet again here, so at it.

to cleanse the palette, here’s a really good piece a mate wrote:

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It’s the Burial logo

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Christ

Never been so glad to be Irish.

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Take us with you!

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562461

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:face_vomiting:

Genuinely quite terrifying levels of at it. Feels like fascist rainy island of might finally be coming to fruition.

Also find it quite ironic they’re singing “well and meet again” when apparently they already have in the street to sing this tripe. There’s going to be so many new cases in a few days time…

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can’t believe I moved back to this country. and it was my own choice.

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Once travel isn’t dangerous anymore you can join us in Cork!

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Cursed plague island that deserves everything that happens to it. Get out while you still can.

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:uk:

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To be fair, I saw very little of this bollocks out and about in my area of sunny Cardiff yesterday. Someone had a Britain flag up on their house, but now we all know who to avoid.

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Yes. Plus all Rangers fans.

Though I think the peak of being at it is if your twitter bio is “English club and Rangers”

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