The wedding? Oh yeah, that happened. Yeah, I spent it the same way I've been spending the past 4 months; working on my exit project for college.
I'm going to have to call bullshit on this, 2 billion? Really?Robot Overlord said:Dont care, really.... Although alot of people do. Read in a news paper that about 2 billion people watched the wedding
I'm British, and I also don't care. So I cant help you.DeadFOAM said:Not caring. Then again, I'm not British.
I'm sorry, but could somebody explain to me the significance?
then you must have a rather broad definition of patriotism, to the point that such a usage of the word would make it rather ambiguous.ScoopMeister said:well I would. Problem solved. This conversation is now over.zehydra said:I wouldn't consider that patriotism.ScoopMeister said:I meant proud of your country on a small scale. To the extent of liking where you live, voting in the government you think will make it a better place etc., yet still appreciating other people and cultures and promoting peace and cooperation and all that kind of thing. I fail to see how this can be a bad thing. Obviously, some people can and have taken it to far, but that wasn't the kind of thing I meant.zehydra said:I would say that being proud of your country isn't a good thing, especially the larger the country getsScoopMeister said:I'm not quite so sure of that. Then again, it depends on the degree of patriotism. Naturally, being proud of your country is a good thing. However, 'ALL FOREIGNERS WILL DIE!' is usually taking it a bit too far.zehydra said:oh dear.
patriotism is no better than any other kind of fanaticism.
I am Ganondorff Dragmire, Necromancer of epic renown, and I will stop you from destroying this planet. I won't stop you from destroying Kansas, but the planet is where I draw the line!dalek sec said:I am Dalek Sec and I do not approve of this message!
That's it, you filthy humans will be wiped out for this insult, screw taking over the universe plus time and space, this is just personal now....
wait, woah woah woah. the Royal family are many things, but i don't think you can call them inbred. They married into pretty much every royal family in Europe.Spangles said:But then that would be a case of us enjoying ourselves at, them enjoying themselves at our expense... yeah no thanks for that.Technocrat said:Some people on here are such grouches. "No, I refuse to enjoy myself! You're all stupid! This is stupid!"
The relevence of a clan of inbreeds completely escapes me.
Believe it or not, they bring it plenty of money and they act as heads of state for certain things.MiracleOfSound said:Well me, I would be pissed if I spent my taxes paying for some ancient self-entitled douchebags with no political training, background or qualifications to decide huge decisions in my country and get rich and famous for no reason other than some antiquated tradition and membership to a stupid elitist club...Booze Zombie said:Well, they're a good tourist draw and the Queen does actually control if we go to war, last I was informed. At the very least, having done the job for her life makes her more suited for it than most and I guess if you're going to have someone do a job like this, they might as well be competent.
I am sick of all of the media coverage for the wedding, though.
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...uh, I can empathise with you guys.
See above. Because technically yes, but what they bring in through tourism is a lot more than what we pay for them. And by existing they provide jobs and whatnot.MiracleOfSound said:Lemme get this straight... you guys in Britain pay taxes to keep these people rich, right?