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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton

Anyone going to swear allegiance on the kings coronation?

Already sworn to queenie here.

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By *hrista BellendWoman  over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

The Royal family hold a degree of fascination to me for the history and pomp and all the charity work they do. But I don't feel the need to swear allegiance.

I am looking forward to watching it all saturday on the busy train up to london

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By *icolerobbieCouple  over a year ago

walsall


"Anyone going to swear allegiance on the kings coronation?

Already sworn to queenie here. "

I thought the French dealt with royals much more effectively.

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Anyone going to swear allegiance on the kings coronation?

Already sworn to queenie here.

I thought the French dealt with royals much more effectively."

Not sure torture, abuse & beheadings would go down too well these days to be fair.

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By *rder66Man  over a year ago

Tatooine

I will not swear allegience to no person, religon or idea. I'm totaly free from spririted for that rubbish.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Anyone going to swear allegiance on the kings coronation?

"

A lot of swearing gone on already. £100 million when we are in a cost of living crisis and can't afford to fund free school meals, NHS, youth services...

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By *ustamanMan  over a year ago

weymouth

No and the civil list should be massively reduced.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I don’t think either of us will even be watching it let alone swearing allegiance. Nothing against the royals, we quite like them but not enough to watch their parties

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I mean I'll be swearing but that's kind of my go to

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I swore an oath of allegiance in 93 when I joined the army… it still stands to this this day as it was to the Queen, her heirs and successors

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"I swore an oath of allegiance in 93 when I joined the army… it still stands to this this day as it was to the Queen, her heirs and successors "

Same here in ‘99 mucka.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I swore an oath of allegiance in 93 when I joined the army… it still stands to this this day as it was to the Queen, her heirs and successors

Same here in ‘99 mucka.

"

Nice one, you infantry too?

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"I swore an oath of allegiance in 93 when I joined the army… it still stands to this this day as it was to the Queen, her heirs and successors

Same here in ‘99 mucka.

Nice one, you infantry too? "

Nah i was born with a functional brain and don’t eat crayons.

Probs worse tbh….signals!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No but I'm thankful for a day off work on Monday x

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"I don’t think either of us will even be watching it let alone swearing allegiance. Nothing against the royals, we quite like them but not enough to watch their parties "

Similar to ourselves

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Anyone going to swear allegiance on the kings coronation?

Already sworn to queenie here. "

No, I'll raise a glass to King Charles as I always wanted him to be king but to me one human being is not superior to another and recent events have proven they are just as fucked up as the rest of us.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I am going to the picnic in the park event to watch it in public, will be interesting to see who pledges allegiance, highly unlikely I shall be partaking.

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By *exyBums22Couple  over a year ago

Milton Keynes

Hell no.

I really can't fathom why people would.

Though the monarchy is now just a glorified tourist attraction, how can people turn a blind eye to everything they have done?

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By *ora the explorerWoman  over a year ago

Paradise, Herts

No. I’m only there for the bubbly. I shall raise a glass no doubt

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By *aucasian GhandiMan  over a year ago

from my dad's left nut (Warwick)

No I'm only here for the double time at work Charlie you rock

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Hell no.

I really can't fathom why people would.

Though the monarchy is now just a glorified tourist attraction, how can people turn a blind eye to everything they have done?"

How can people turn a blind eye to all the charitable work they do these days?

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By *aucasian GhandiMan  over a year ago

from my dad's left nut (Warwick)


"Hell no.

I really can't fathom why people would.

Though the monarchy is now just a glorified tourist attraction, how can people turn a blind eye to everything they have done?

How can people turn a blind eye to all the charitable work they do these days?"

Because people don't latch onto postives only the negatives. And unfortunately the negatives are widely portrayed in the media to a greater extent then any charitable work the royals actually do

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By *eroLondonMan  over a year ago

Mayfair

I'm looking forward to the Coronation † and many years of fine 'Kingsmanship'. I am not required to swear allegiance.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"Hell no.

I really can't fathom why people would.

Though the monarchy is now just a glorified tourist attraction, how can people turn a blind eye to everything they have done?

How can people turn a blind eye to all the charitable work they do these days?

Because people don't latch onto postives only the negatives. And unfortunately the negatives are widely portrayed in the media to a greater extent then any charitable work the royals actually do "

I think people focus on the bad stuff because the royals deliberately set themselves up as our 'betters' but continually show themselves to be our equals.

Many thousands of ordinary people do charity work

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By *wingin CatMan  over a year ago

London

No way.

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By *AYENCouple  over a year ago

Lincolnshire


"Hell no.

I really can't fathom why people would.

Though the monarchy is now just a glorified tourist attraction, how can people turn a blind eye to everything they have done?

How can people turn a blind eye to all the charitable work they do these days?"

They don't give their time for free as a lot of charity workers do, the royals get paid for it.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"Hell no.

I really can't fathom why people would.

Though the monarchy is now just a glorified tourist attraction, how can people turn a blind eye to everything they have done?

How can people turn a blind eye to all the charitable work they do these days?

They don't give their time for free as a lot of charity workers do, the royals get paid for it. "

Also if they do an 'ordinary' job it's made out to be something special yet millions of people do just that daily with the added bonus of all the admin that comes with daily life like cooking, washing, childcare, bill paying...

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Hell no.

I really can't fathom why people would.

Though the monarchy is now just a glorified tourist attraction, how can people turn a blind eye to everything they have done?

How can people turn a blind eye to all the charitable work they do these days?

They don't give their time for free as a lot of charity workers do, the royals get paid for it. "

Not really. They get paid via the sovereign grant and duchies.

Even if they did though what about ALL charities that pay a salary to the people running them? It’s not as clear cut as a lot of people make out.

I’ve the pro/anti monarchy debate is different and far more complicated.

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks

Nope.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"Hell no.

I really can't fathom why people would.

Though the monarchy is now just a glorified tourist attraction, how can people turn a blind eye to everything they have done?

How can people turn a blind eye to all the charitable work they do these days?

They don't give their time for free as a lot of charity workers do, the royals get paid for it.

Not really. They get paid via the sovereign grant and duchies.

Even if they did though what about ALL charities that pay a salary to the people running them? It’s not as clear cut as a lot of people make out.

I’ve the pro/anti monarchy debate is different and far more complicated."

Paying a salary to people who run charities is necessary, not many people can afford to work for free at a very high level.

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By *AYENCouple  over a year ago

Lincolnshire


"Hell no.

I really can't fathom why people would.

Though the monarchy is now just a glorified tourist attraction, how can people turn a blind eye to everything they have done?

How can people turn a blind eye to all the charitable work they do these days?

They don't give their time for free as a lot of charity workers do, the royals get paid for it.

Not really. They get paid via the sovereign grant and duchies.

Even if they did though what about ALL charities that pay a salary to the people running them? It’s not as clear cut as a lot of people make out.

I’ve the pro/anti monarchy debate is different and far more complicated."

Yes, I didn't mean directly. I think many of us would happily do charity work if we were paid a grant to do so.

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By *r_PinkMan  over a year ago

london stratford


"Anyone going to swear allegiance on the kings coronation?

Already sworn to queenie here. "

I will be swear allegiance!

.......................

to my cock!

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By *otSoPoshWoman  over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon

I swore allegiance to the queen when I was a brownie. I'm not a brownie any more because I got kicked out.

So I'm not sure if my oath still holds... or if it transfers to the king, or if I have to wait for the next queen. Is very confusing.

Plus... I was a bit young for it to be legal, surely.

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Hell no.

I really can't fathom why people would.

Though the monarchy is now just a glorified tourist attraction, how can people turn a blind eye to everything they have done?

How can people turn a blind eye to all the charitable work they do these days?

They don't give their time for free as a lot of charity workers do, the royals get paid for it.

Not really. They get paid via the sovereign grant and duchies.

Even if they did though what about ALL charities that pay a salary to the people running them? It’s not as clear cut as a lot of people make out.

I’ve the pro/anti monarchy debate is different and far more complicated.

Paying a salary to people who run charities is necessary, not many people can afford to work for free at a very high level.

"

Completely agree, but I’d argue the work some of the royals do, the time invested, the brand recognition and the publicity they give is equally necessary. That said they don’t get paid specifically for charity work as far as I’m aware.

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By *ora the explorerWoman  over a year ago

Paradise, Herts


"I swore allegiance to the queen when I was a brownie. I'm not a brownie any more because I got kicked out.

So I'm not sure if my oath still holds... or if it transfers to the king, or if I have to wait for the next queen. Is very confusing.

Plus... I was a bit young for it to be legal, surely."

Oh yes I did too!

I promise to do my best serve my queen and something about duty to god

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Hell no.

I really can't fathom why people would.

Though the monarchy is now just a glorified tourist attraction, how can people turn a blind eye to everything they have done?

How can people turn a blind eye to all the charitable work they do these days?

They don't give their time for free as a lot of charity workers do, the royals get paid for it.

Not really. They get paid via the sovereign grant and duchies.

Even if they did though what about ALL charities that pay a salary to the people running them? It’s not as clear cut as a lot of people make out.

I’ve the pro/anti monarchy debate is different and far more complicated.

Yes, I didn't mean directly. I think many of us would happily do charity work if we were paid a grant to do so."

Wouldn’t disagree with that, but it’s not all they do.

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By *otSoPoshWoman  over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon


"I swore allegiance to the queen when I was a brownie. I'm not a brownie any more because I got kicked out.

So I'm not sure if my oath still holds... or if it transfers to the king, or if I have to wait for the next queen. Is very confusing.

Plus... I was a bit young for it to be legal, surely.

Oh yes I did too!

I promise to do my best serve my queen and something about duty to god "

Do my duty to god and serve the queen?

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"I swore allegiance to the queen when I was a brownie. I'm not a brownie any more because I got kicked out.

So I'm not sure if my oath still holds... or if it transfers to the king, or if I have to wait for the next queen. Is very confusing.

Plus... I was a bit young for it to be legal, surely."

Afraid you’re full on royalist for now and evermore!

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By *ora the explorerWoman  over a year ago

Paradise, Herts


"I swore allegiance to the queen when I was a brownie. I'm not a brownie any more because I got kicked out.

So I'm not sure if my oath still holds... or if it transfers to the king, or if I have to wait for the next queen. Is very confusing.

Plus... I was a bit young for it to be legal, surely.

Oh yes I did too!

I promise to do my best serve my queen and something about duty to god

Do my duty to god and serve the queen?"

And to keep the brownie guide law

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By *lashyMan  over a year ago

a lather

Absolutely yes. Better than having a clapped out washed up politician as head of state or a directly elected president ( just my opinion of course

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By *otSoPoshWoman  over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon


"I swore allegiance to the queen when I was a brownie. I'm not a brownie any more because I got kicked out.

So I'm not sure if my oath still holds... or if it transfers to the king, or if I have to wait for the next queen. Is very confusing.

Plus... I was a bit young for it to be legal, surely.

Oh yes I did too!

I promise to do my best serve my queen and something about duty to god

Do my duty to god and serve the queen?

And to keep the brownie guide law "

Yes! We know

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By *emorefridaCouple  over a year ago

La la land

I would if I'm allowed to do the uncorrected Welsh version they put out

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By *otSoPoshWoman  over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon


"I swore allegiance to the queen when I was a brownie. I'm not a brownie any more because I got kicked out.

So I'm not sure if my oath still holds... or if it transfers to the king, or if I have to wait for the next queen. Is very confusing.

Plus... I was a bit young for it to be legal, surely.

Afraid you’re full on royalist for now and evermore! "

Do I at least get a crown?

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"Hell no.

I really can't fathom why people would.

Though the monarchy is now just a glorified tourist attraction, how can people turn a blind eye to everything they have done?

How can people turn a blind eye to all the charitable work they do these days?

They don't give their time for free as a lot of charity workers do, the royals get paid for it.

Not really. They get paid via the sovereign grant and duchies.

Even if they did though what about ALL charities that pay a salary to the people running them? It’s not as clear cut as a lot of people make out.

I’ve the pro/anti monarchy debate is different and far more complicated.

Paying a salary to people who run charities is necessary, not many people can afford to work for free at a very high level.

Completely agree, but I’d argue the work some of the royals do, the time invested, the brand recognition and the publicity they give is equally necessary. That said they don’t get paid specifically for charity work as far as I’m aware."

The royal connection certainly helps. The Princes Trust does great work and the whole family brings attention to important issues. I applaud the work they do but no more than the people who sort the clothes in the charity shop or who turn out night after night to feed Hastings homeless population then go home to domestic chores worrying about bills and getting up next day to go to their paid job. It's the deference the royal family expect and are shown that I dislike

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"I swore allegiance to the queen when I was a brownie. I'm not a brownie any more because I got kicked out.

So I'm not sure if my oath still holds... or if it transfers to the king, or if I have to wait for the next queen. Is very confusing.

Plus... I was a bit young for it to be legal, surely.

Afraid you’re full on royalist for now and evermore!

Do I at least get a crown?"

Queen NotsoPosh has a nice ring to it in fairness.

All hail queen _otsoposh!!!!

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Hell no.

I really can't fathom why people would.

Though the monarchy is now just a glorified tourist attraction, how can people turn a blind eye to everything they have done?

How can people turn a blind eye to all the charitable work they do these days?

They don't give their time for free as a lot of charity workers do, the royals get paid for it.

Not really. They get paid via the sovereign grant and duchies.

Even if they did though what about ALL charities that pay a salary to the people running them? It’s not as clear cut as a lot of people make out.

I’ve the pro/anti monarchy debate is different and far more complicated.

Paying a salary to people who run charities is necessary, not many people can afford to work for free at a very high level.

Completely agree, but I’d argue the work some of the royals do, the time invested, the brand recognition and the publicity they give is equally necessary. That said they don’t get paid specifically for charity work as far as I’m aware.

The royal connection certainly helps. The Princes Trust does great work and the whole family brings attention to important issues. I applaud the work they do but no more than the people who sort the clothes in the charity shop or who turn out night after night to feed Hastings homeless population then go home to domestic chores worrying about bills and getting up next day to go to their paid job. It's the deference the royal family expect and are shown that I dislike "

Ah I’m with you now, sorry is a slow morning.

I’d say I would get onboard with that. I’d love some local charity workers to get more recognition.

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By *exyBums22Couple  over a year ago

Milton Keynes

Charity work, paid or unpaid doesn't absolve you of the past.

How much money would they need to raise to erase the systemic violence they committed across the british empire?

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By *otSoPoshWoman  over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon


"I swore allegiance to the queen when I was a brownie. I'm not a brownie any more because I got kicked out.

So I'm not sure if my oath still holds... or if it transfers to the king, or if I have to wait for the next queen. Is very confusing.

Plus... I was a bit young for it to be legal, surely.

Afraid you’re full on royalist for now and evermore!

Do I at least get a crown?

Queen NotsoPosh has a nice ring to it in fairness.

All hail queen _otsoposh!!!!"

This should be a thing...

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Charity work, paid or unpaid doesn't absolve you of the past.

How much money would they need to raise to erase the systemic violence they committed across the british empire?

"

Wasn’t aware any of the current monarchy were involved in that? If you start going into past issues you open up a MASSIVE can of worms and where do you draw the line?

Going off your logic we should ALL be held to account for our ancestors past actions. How much money have you raised for charity to make up for your ancestors violence against others?…..you see where I’m going.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No I won't be but it is no skin off my nose if others want to

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By *hrista BellendWoman  over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights


"Hell no.

I really can't fathom why people would.

Though the monarchy is now just a glorified tourist attraction, how can people turn a blind eye to everything they have done?

How can people turn a blind eye to all the charitable work they do these days?

They don't give their time for free as a lot of charity workers do, the royals get paid for it.

Not really. They get paid via the sovereign grant and duchies.

Even if they did though what about ALL charities that pay a salary to the people running them? It’s not as clear cut as a lot of people make out.

I’ve the pro/anti monarchy debate is different and far more complicated.

Paying a salary to people who run charities is necessary, not many people can afford to work for free at a very high level.

Completely agree, but I’d argue the work some of the royals do, the time invested, the brand recognition and the publicity they give is equally necessary. That said they don’t get paid specifically for charity work as far as I’m aware.

The royal connection certainly helps. The Princes Trust does great work and the whole family brings attention to important issues. I applaud the work they do but no more than the people who sort the clothes in the charity shop or who turn out night after night to feed Hastings homeless population then go home to domestic chores worrying about bills and getting up next day to go to their paid job. It's the deference the royal family expect and are shown that I dislike

Ah I’m with you now, sorry is a slow morning.

I’d say I would get onboard with that. I’d love some local charity workers to get more recognition.

"

But they do. When people nominate them and the royals come down and visit and thank them for all the charitable work they do, honours list and so on

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"No I won't be but it is no skin off my nose if others want to "

I think like that. If you want to do it, go right ahead. I won't be though.

Don't even gete started on Archbishop Justin

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By *ehindHerEyesCouple  over a year ago

SomewhereOnlyWeKnow


"Anyone going to swear allegiance on the kings coronation?

Already sworn to queenie here. "

Without wanting to get into yet another argument about this, yes I will be

Marc

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By *eroLondonMan  over a year ago

Mayfair


"Anyone going to swear allegiance on the kings coronation?

Already sworn to queenie here.

Without wanting to get into yet another argument about this, yes I will be

Marc"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I swore an oath of allegiance in 93 when I joined the army… it still stands to this this day as it was to the Queen, her heirs and successors

Same here in ‘99 mucka.

"

Ahem, 1989..you crows.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Charity work, paid or unpaid doesn't absolve you of the past.

How much money would they need to raise to erase the systemic violence they committed across the british empire?

Wasn’t aware any of the current monarchy were involved in that? If you start going into past issues you open up a MASSIVE can of worms and where do you draw the line?

Going off your logic we should ALL be held to account for our ancestors past actions. How much money have you raised for charity to make up for your ancestors violence against others?…..you see where I’m going."

Let's open this can of worms. I'm here for it

I've also in a pretty good position on the matter

I'll pledge allegiance to the Tasmanian Aboriginals the representatives of the monarchy didn't murder.

Oh wait. They got them all.

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"I swore an oath of allegiance in 93 when I joined the army… it still stands to this this day as it was to the Queen, her heirs and successors

Same here in ‘99 mucka.

Ahem, 1989..you crows."

Kids don’t know they’re born these days. Pull up a sandbag and let me tell you about the good ol’ SLR…

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No I won't be but it is no skin off my nose if others want to

I think like that. If you want to do it, go right ahead. I won't be though.

Don't even gete started on Archbishop Justin "

Exactly, Bob in his lounge pledging allegiance to the King has zero bearing on my life so no need to get my boxers in a bunch

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By *exyBums22Couple  over a year ago

Milton Keynes


"Charity work, paid or unpaid doesn't absolve you of the past.

How much money would they need to raise to erase the systemic violence they committed across the british empire?

Wasn’t aware any of the current monarchy were involved in that? If you start going into past issues you open up a MASSIVE can of worms and where do you draw the line?

Going off your logic we should ALL be held to account for our ancestors past actions. How much money have you raised for charity to make up for your ancestors violence against others?…..you see where I’m going."

Lizzie was complicit in her fair share over the course of her reign.

So we should forget the past? Should we not remember the things we have done and learn from them?

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Charity work, paid or unpaid doesn't absolve you of the past.

How much money would they need to raise to erase the systemic violence they committed across the british empire?

Wasn’t aware any of the current monarchy were involved in that? If you start going into past issues you open up a MASSIVE can of worms and where do you draw the line?

Going off your logic we should ALL be held to account for our ancestors past actions. How much money have you raised for charity to make up for your ancestors violence against others?…..you see where I’m going.

Let's open this can of worms. I'm here for it

I've also in a pretty good position on the matter

I'll pledge allegiance to the Tasmanian Aboriginals the representatives of the monarchy didn't murder.

Oh wait. They got them all."

Plead allegiance to who you like matey.

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Charity work, paid or unpaid doesn't absolve you of the past.

How much money would they need to raise to erase the systemic violence they committed across the british empire?

Wasn’t aware any of the current monarchy were involved in that? If you start going into past issues you open up a MASSIVE can of worms and where do you draw the line?

Going off your logic we should ALL be held to account for our ancestors past actions. How much money have you raised for charity to make up for your ancestors violence against others?…..you see where I’m going.

Lizzie was complicit in her fair share over the course of her reign.

So we should forget the past? Should we not remember the things we have done and learn from them?

"

You didn’t answer my questions, when you do I’ll happily get into a debate with you.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I swore an oath of allegiance in 93 when I joined the army… it still stands to this this day as it was to the Queen, her heirs and successors

Same here in ‘99 mucka.

Ahem, 1989..you crows.

Kids don’t know they’re born these days. Pull up a sandbag and let me tell you about the good ol’ SLR… "

Ah, swing the Lantern indeed.

Unfortunately by the time id started training, January 89, at Pirbright, we were already using the SA80

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I swore an oath of allegiance in 93 when I joined the army… it still stands to this this day as it was to the Queen, her heirs and successors

Same here in ‘99 mucka.

Nice one, you infantry too?

Nah i was born with a functional brain and don’t eat crayons.

Probs worse tbh….signals!"

But the green ones are nice

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I swore an oath of allegiance in 93 when I joined the army… it still stands to this this day as it was to the Queen, her heirs and successors

Same here in ‘99 mucka.

Ahem, 1989..you crows."

“During the war”

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"I swore an oath of allegiance in 93 when I joined the army… it still stands to this this day as it was to the Queen, her heirs and successors

Same here in ‘99 mucka.

Ahem, 1989..you crows.

Kids don’t know they’re born these days. Pull up a sandbag and let me tell you about the good ol’ SLR…

Ah, swing the Lantern indeed.

Unfortunately by the time id started training, January 89, at Pirbright, we were already using the SA80"

And the utterly pathetic version too, thank you for your service.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I swore an oath of allegiance in 93 when I joined the army… it still stands to this this day as it was to the Queen, her heirs and successors

Same here in ‘99 mucka.

Ahem, 1989..you crows.

“During the war” "

Ha ha .

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Charity work, paid or unpaid doesn't absolve you of the past.

How much money would they need to raise to erase the systemic violence they committed across the british empire?

Wasn’t aware any of the current monarchy were involved in that? If you start going into past issues you open up a MASSIVE can of worms and where do you draw the line?

Going off your logic we should ALL be held to account for our ancestors past actions. How much money have you raised for charity to make up for your ancestors violence against others?…..you see where I’m going.

Lizzie was complicit in her fair share over the course of her reign.

So we should forget the past? Should we not remember the things we have done and learn from them?

"

It does seem to be a way to get through the horrors of the past. Pretend they didn't happen and raise some prosecco.

Only when they happened to other people, of course

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Charity work, paid or unpaid doesn't absolve you of the past.

How much money would they need to raise to erase the systemic violence they committed across the british empire?

Wasn’t aware any of the current monarchy were involved in that? If you start going into past issues you open up a MASSIVE can of worms and where do you draw the line?

Going off your logic we should ALL be held to account for our ancestors past actions. How much money have you raised for charity to make up for your ancestors violence against others?…..you see where I’m going.

Lizzie was complicit in her fair share over the course of her reign.

So we should forget the past? Should we not remember the things we have done and learn from them?

It does seem to be a way to get through the horrors of the past. Pretend they didn't happen and raise some prosecco.

Only when they happened to other people, of course "

If you’re going down that route be consistent. Apply the same logic to other empires eg the Ottoman Empire, kingdom of kush, Mali empire….it’s a pretty endless list.

Most of the world have committed atrocities against others at some point in time.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"Charity work, paid or unpaid doesn't absolve you of the past.

How much money would they need to raise to erase the systemic violence they committed across the british empire?

Wasn’t aware any of the current monarchy were involved in that? If you start going into past issues you open up a MASSIVE can of worms and where do you draw the line?

Going off your logic we should ALL be held to account for our ancestors past actions. How much money have you raised for charity to make up for your ancestors violence against others?…..you see where I’m going.

Lizzie was complicit in her fair share over the course of her reign.

So we should forget the past? Should we not remember the things we have done and learn from them?

It does seem to be a way to get through the horrors of the past. Pretend they didn't happen and raise some prosecco.

Only when they happened to other people, of course

If you’re going down that route be consistent. Apply the same logic to other empires eg the Ottoman Empire, kingdom of kush, Mali empire….it’s a pretty endless list.

Most of the world have committed atrocities against others at some point in time."

But this is a thread about swearing allegiance to one specific person

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By *exyBums22Couple  over a year ago

Milton Keynes


"Charity work, paid or unpaid doesn't absolve you of the past.

How much money would they need to raise to erase the systemic violence they committed across the british empire?

Wasn’t aware any of the current monarchy were involved in that? If you start going into past issues you open up a MASSIVE can of worms and where do you draw the line?

Going off your logic we should ALL be held to account for our ancestors past actions. How much money have you raised for charity to make up for your ancestors violence against others?…..you see where I’m going.

Lizzie was complicit in her fair share over the course of her reign.

So we should forget the past? Should we not remember the things we have done and learn from them?

You didn’t answer my questions, when you do I’ll happily get into a debate with you."

As far as I'm aware my family hasn't committed any atrocities. But if I became aware that they had then I wouldn't try and sweep it away like nothing happened. And yes we should all do charity work lol no matter what.

Anything else I missed?

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By *aucasian GhandiMan  over a year ago

from my dad's left nut (Warwick)


"Charity work, paid or unpaid doesn't absolve you of the past.

How much money would they need to raise to erase the systemic violence they committed across the british empire?

Wasn’t aware any of the current monarchy were involved in that? If you start going into past issues you open up a MASSIVE can of worms and where do you draw the line?

Going off your logic we should ALL be held to account for our ancestors past actions. How much money have you raised for charity to make up for your ancestors violence against others?…..you see where I’m going.

Lizzie was complicit in her fair share over the course of her reign.

So we should forget the past? Should we not remember the things we have done and learn from them?

It does seem to be a way to get through the horrors of the past. Pretend they didn't happen and raise some prosecco.

Only when they happened to other people, of course "

Is it Pimms o'clock yet, the ponies need letting out.

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By *exyBums22Couple  over a year ago

Milton Keynes


"Charity work, paid or unpaid doesn't absolve you of the past.

How much money would they need to raise to erase the systemic violence they committed across the british empire?

Wasn’t aware any of the current monarchy were involved in that? If you start going into past issues you open up a MASSIVE can of worms and where do you draw the line?

Going off your logic we should ALL be held to account for our ancestors past actions. How much money have you raised for charity to make up for your ancestors violence against others?…..you see where I’m going.

Lizzie was complicit in her fair share over the course of her reign.

So we should forget the past? Should we not remember the things we have done and learn from them?

It does seem to be a way to get through the horrors of the past. Pretend they didn't happen and raise some prosecco.

Only when they happened to other people, of course

If you’re going down that route be consistent. Apply the same logic to other empires eg the Ottoman Empire, kingdom of kush, Mali empire….it’s a pretty endless list.

Most of the world have committed atrocities against others at some point in time."

And I won't be swearing allegiance to any of them any time soon haha

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Charity work, paid or unpaid doesn't absolve you of the past.

How much money would they need to raise to erase the systemic violence they committed across the british empire?

Wasn’t aware any of the current monarchy were involved in that? If you start going into past issues you open up a MASSIVE can of worms and where do you draw the line?

Going off your logic we should ALL be held to account for our ancestors past actions. How much money have you raised for charity to make up for your ancestors violence against others?…..you see where I’m going.

Lizzie was complicit in her fair share over the course of her reign.

So we should forget the past? Should we not remember the things we have done and learn from them?

It does seem to be a way to get through the horrors of the past. Pretend they didn't happen and raise some prosecco.

Only when they happened to other people, of course

If you’re going down that route be consistent. Apply the same logic to other empires eg the Ottoman Empire, kingdom of kush, Mali empire….it’s a pretty endless list.

Most of the world have committed atrocities against others at some point in time."

Of course.

And that's their cross to bear.

The atrocities of the British empire are mine, and that's what I'm talking about.

Those other people should atone and make amends, as well.

In the context of mostly British people, I'm looking at the wonderful British history of glorious genocide, theft of land by declaring inhabitants non human, the beautiful taking of children from families, all things that we shall celebrate at the coronation. Hurrah

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Charity work, paid or unpaid doesn't absolve you of the past.

How much money would they need to raise to erase the systemic violence they committed across the british empire?

Wasn’t aware any of the current monarchy were involved in that? If you start going into past issues you open up a MASSIVE can of worms and where do you draw the line?

Going off your logic we should ALL be held to account for our ancestors past actions. How much money have you raised for charity to make up for your ancestors violence against others?…..you see where I’m going.

Lizzie was complicit in her fair share over the course of her reign.

So we should forget the past? Should we not remember the things we have done and learn from them?

It does seem to be a way to get through the horrors of the past. Pretend they didn't happen and raise some prosecco.

Only when they happened to other people, of course

If you’re going down that route be consistent. Apply the same logic to other empires eg the Ottoman Empire, kingdom of kush, Mali empire….it’s a pretty endless list.

Most of the world have committed atrocities against others at some point in time.

But this is a thread about swearing allegiance to one specific person "

And that person is the heir to those atrocities.

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Charity work, paid or unpaid doesn't absolve you of the past.

How much money would they need to raise to erase the systemic violence they committed across the british empire?

Wasn’t aware any of the current monarchy were involved in that? If you start going into past issues you open up a MASSIVE can of worms and where do you draw the line?

Going off your logic we should ALL be held to account for our ancestors past actions. How much money have you raised for charity to make up for your ancestors violence against others?…..you see where I’m going.

Lizzie was complicit in her fair share over the course of her reign.

So we should forget the past? Should we not remember the things we have done and learn from them?

You didn’t answer my questions, when you do I’ll happily get into a debate with you.

As far as I'm aware my family hasn't committed any atrocities. But if I became aware that they had then I wouldn't try and sweep it away like nothing happened. And yes we should all do charity work lol no matter what.

Anything else I missed?"

You don’t think any of your ancestors committed atrocities? Very naive.

When are you going to kick off with the Arabs for their colonising? Or perhaps the Turks or Maories?

Like I said most of the world have committed atrocities and yet you won’t hold them accountable.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford

Of course yes x

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Charity work, paid or unpaid doesn't absolve you of the past.

How much money would they need to raise to erase the systemic violence they committed across the british empire?

Wasn’t aware any of the current monarchy were involved in that? If you start going into past issues you open up a MASSIVE can of worms and where do you draw the line?

Going off your logic we should ALL be held to account for our ancestors past actions. How much money have you raised for charity to make up for your ancestors violence against others?…..you see where I’m going.

Lizzie was complicit in her fair share over the course of her reign.

So we should forget the past? Should we not remember the things we have done and learn from them?

It does seem to be a way to get through the horrors of the past. Pretend they didn't happen and raise some prosecco.

Only when they happened to other people, of course

If you’re going down that route be consistent. Apply the same logic to other empires eg the Ottoman Empire, kingdom of kush, Mali empire….it’s a pretty endless list.

Most of the world have committed atrocities against others at some point in time.

Of course.

And that's their cross to bear.

The atrocities of the British empire are mine, and that's what I'm talking about.

Those other people should atone and make amends, as well.

In the context of mostly British people, I'm looking at the wonderful British history of glorious genocide, theft of land by declaring inhabitants non human, the beautiful taking of children from families, all things that we shall celebrate at the coronation. Hurrah "

What about all the positives the wonderful British people do? Who’s out in Africa and other places doing humanitarian work, peace keeping etc?

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By *ex HolesMan  over a year ago

Up North

GSTK CRIII

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"GSTK CRIII"

Good stuff to know?

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Charity work, paid or unpaid doesn't absolve you of the past.

How much money would they need to raise to erase the systemic violence they committed across the british empire?

Wasn’t aware any of the current monarchy were involved in that? If you start going into past issues you open up a MASSIVE can of worms and where do you draw the line?

Going off your logic we should ALL be held to account for our ancestors past actions. How much money have you raised for charity to make up for your ancestors violence against others?…..you see where I’m going.

Lizzie was complicit in her fair share over the course of her reign.

So we should forget the past? Should we not remember the things we have done and learn from them?

You didn’t answer my questions, when you do I’ll happily get into a debate with you.

As far as I'm aware my family hasn't committed any atrocities. But if I became aware that they had then I wouldn't try and sweep it away like nothing happened. And yes we should all do charity work lol no matter what.

Anything else I missed?

You don’t think any of your ancestors committed atrocities? Very naive.

When are you going to kick off with the Arabs for their colonising? Or perhaps the Turks or Maories?

Like I said most of the world have committed atrocities and yet you won’t hold them accountable."

Other people can hold themselves accountable - we are in an age of personal responsibility, after all

The British empire gained its wealth - which extends to the standing of the UK today, and the wealth of the monarchy specifically - upon the atrocities perpetrated upon those it conquered. We're all beneficiaries of that.

"But mummy, Johnny Arab did it too, punish him" is just deflecting blame, and is utterly puerile.

I won't be celebrating the heir to glorious genocide.

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By *exyBums22Couple  over a year ago

Milton Keynes


"Charity work, paid or unpaid doesn't absolve you of the past.

How much money would they need to raise to erase the systemic violence they committed across the british empire?

Wasn’t aware any of the current monarchy were involved in that? If you start going into past issues you open up a MASSIVE can of worms and where do you draw the line?

Going off your logic we should ALL be held to account for our ancestors past actions. How much money have you raised for charity to make up for your ancestors violence against others?…..you see where I’m going.

Lizzie was complicit in her fair share over the course of her reign.

So we should forget the past? Should we not remember the things we have done and learn from them?

You didn’t answer my questions, when you do I’ll happily get into a debate with you.

As far as I'm aware my family hasn't committed any atrocities. But if I became aware that they had then I wouldn't try and sweep it away like nothing happened. And yes we should all do charity work lol no matter what.

Anything else I missed?

You don’t think any of your ancestors committed atrocities? Very naive.

When are you going to kick off with the Arabs for their colonising? Or perhaps the Turks or Maories?

Like I said most of the world have committed atrocities and yet you won’t hold them accountable."

I didn't say that now did I? I said as far as I'm aware. Very different. Pay attention.

Well I would 'kick off' at other colonisers but that isn't what's being discussed.

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"

Other people can hold themselves accountable - we are in an age of personal responsibility, after all

The British empire gained its wealth - which extends to the standing of the UK today, and the wealth of the monarchy specifically - upon the atrocities perpetrated upon those it conquered. We're all beneficiaries of that.

"But mummy, Johnny Arab did it too, punish him" is just deflecting blame, and is utterly puerile.

I won't be celebrating the heir to glorious genocide."

Have you paid your personal penance? Or do you just grandstand on swinging forums?

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Charity work, paid or unpaid doesn't absolve you of the past.

How much money would they need to raise to erase the systemic violence they committed across the british empire?

Wasn’t aware any of the current monarchy were involved in that? If you start going into past issues you open up a MASSIVE can of worms and where do you draw the line?

Going off your logic we should ALL be held to account for our ancestors past actions. How much money have you raised for charity to make up for your ancestors violence against others?…..you see where I’m going.

Lizzie was complicit in her fair share over the course of her reign.

So we should forget the past? Should we not remember the things we have done and learn from them?

It does seem to be a way to get through the horrors of the past. Pretend they didn't happen and raise some prosecco.

Only when they happened to other people, of course

If you’re going down that route be consistent. Apply the same logic to other empires eg the Ottoman Empire, kingdom of kush, Mali empire….it’s a pretty endless list.

Most of the world have committed atrocities against others at some point in time.

Of course.

And that's their cross to bear.

The atrocities of the British empire are mine, and that's what I'm talking about.

Those other people should atone and make amends, as well.

In the context of mostly British people, I'm looking at the wonderful British history of glorious genocide, theft of land by declaring inhabitants non human, the beautiful taking of children from families, all things that we shall celebrate at the coronation. Hurrah

What about all the positives the wonderful British people do? Who’s out in Africa and other places doing humanitarian work, peace keeping etc?"

Oh look at those Brits, on the back of the wealth they stole from countless lands, and trying to bury the genocides they were responsible for, signalling their virtue!

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Charity work, paid or unpaid doesn't absolve you of the past.

How much money would they need to raise to erase the systemic violence they committed across the british empire?

Wasn’t aware any of the current monarchy were involved in that? If you start going into past issues you open up a MASSIVE can of worms and where do you draw the line?

Going off your logic we should ALL be held to account for our ancestors past actions. How much money have you raised for charity to make up for your ancestors violence against others?…..you see where I’m going.

Lizzie was complicit in her fair share over the course of her reign.

So we should forget the past? Should we not remember the things we have done and learn from them?

You didn’t answer my questions, when you do I’ll happily get into a debate with you.

As far as I'm aware my family hasn't committed any atrocities. But if I became aware that they had then I wouldn't try and sweep it away like nothing happened. And yes we should all do charity work lol no matter what.

Anything else I missed?

You don’t think any of your ancestors committed atrocities? Very naive.

When are you going to kick off with the Arabs for their colonising? Or perhaps the Turks or Maories?

Like I said most of the world have committed atrocities and yet you won’t hold them accountable.

I didn't say that now did I? I said as far as I'm aware. Very different. Pay attention.

Well I would 'kick off' at other colonisers but that isn't what's being discussed.

"

Hey if you’re going to be consistent and levy the same attitude towards everyone I’ve no argument with you. I won’t agree it’s right, but at least you’re consistent.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"

Other people can hold themselves accountable - we are in an age of personal responsibility, after all

The British empire gained its wealth - which extends to the standing of the UK today, and the wealth of the monarchy specifically - upon the atrocities perpetrated upon those it conquered. We're all beneficiaries of that.

"But mummy, Johnny Arab did it too, punish him" is just deflecting blame, and is utterly puerile.

I won't be celebrating the heir to glorious genocide.

Have you paid your personal penance? Or do you just grandstand on swinging forums?

"

I've been campaigning and working in the field since I was ten. Thank you for asking.

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"

Oh look at those Brits, on the back of the wealth they stole from countless lands, and trying to bury the genocides they were responsible for, signalling their virtue! "

Some of those Brits come from African heritage, damn their virtue signalling!

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"

Other people can hold themselves accountable - we are in an age of personal responsibility, after all

The British empire gained its wealth - which extends to the standing of the UK today, and the wealth of the monarchy specifically - upon the atrocities perpetrated upon those it conquered. We're all beneficiaries of that.

"But mummy, Johnny Arab did it too, punish him" is just deflecting blame, and is utterly puerile.

I won't be celebrating the heir to glorious genocide.

Have you paid your personal penance? Or do you just grandstand on swinging forums?

I've been campaigning and working in the field since I was ten. Thank you for asking."

If you want to live a life of personal penance have at it. I’d much rather focus on the present & future.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"

Oh look at those Brits, on the back of the wealth they stole from countless lands, and trying to bury the genocides they were responsible for, signalling their virtue!

Some of those Brits come from African heritage, damn their virtue signalling!"

And that makes their actions on behalf of genocidal virtue signallers aaaaalll better, because the colour of your skin determines your culpability, because we're all equal, or something

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"

Oh look at those Brits, on the back of the wealth they stole from countless lands, and trying to bury the genocides they were responsible for, signalling their virtue!

Some of those Brits come from African heritage, damn their virtue signalling!

And that makes their actions on behalf of genocidal virtue signallers aaaaalll better, because the colour of your skin determines your culpability, because we're all equal, or something "

Damned if you do and damned if you don’t using your logic.

Will end it here as going around in circles, we can agree to disagree….again.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"

Other people can hold themselves accountable - we are in an age of personal responsibility, after all

The British empire gained its wealth - which extends to the standing of the UK today, and the wealth of the monarchy specifically - upon the atrocities perpetrated upon those it conquered. We're all beneficiaries of that.

"But mummy, Johnny Arab did it too, punish him" is just deflecting blame, and is utterly puerile.

I won't be celebrating the heir to glorious genocide.

Have you paid your personal penance? Or do you just grandstand on swinging forums?

I've been campaigning and working in the field since I was ten. Thank you for asking.

If you want to live a life of personal penance have at it. I’d much rather focus on the present & future. "

Oh, so you want to benefit from the pillage and slaughter of other nations and celebrate like it isn't on the backs of millions of people who were traumatised and who need help for the damage that was wrought.

And claim your nation works for good.

I'm not surprised in the slightest.

I pledge allegiance to moral bankruptcy and ignoring things that might be upsetting. May our destruction of others long continue. God Save the King.

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"

I pledge allegiance to moral bankruptcy and ignoring things that might be upsetting. May our destruction of others long continue. God Save the King."

You could have just said “yes”.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Absolutely won’t be swearing allegiance to anyone ,royals or governmental included !

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"

Oh look at those Brits, on the back of the wealth they stole from countless lands, and trying to bury the genocides they were responsible for, signalling their virtue!

Some of those Brits come from African heritage, damn their virtue signalling!

And that makes their actions on behalf of genocidal virtue signallers aaaaalll better, because the colour of your skin determines your culpability, because we're all equal, or something

Damned if you do and damned if you don’t using your logic.

Will end it here as going around in circles, we can agree to disagree….again. "

No, you're trying to claim the moral high ground from an historical position that would make Hitler blush. Hitler didn't succeed in his genocide, after all. The British did.

The King is rightful heir to all of that, and we need to recognise our history in its complicated and ugly glory.

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By *exyBums22Couple  over a year ago

Milton Keynes

Well said.

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"

Oh look at those Brits, on the back of the wealth they stole from countless lands, and trying to bury the genocides they were responsible for, signalling their virtue!

Some of those Brits come from African heritage, damn their virtue signalling!

And that makes their actions on behalf of genocidal virtue signallers aaaaalll better, because the colour of your skin determines your culpability, because we're all equal, or something

Damned if you do and damned if you don’t using your logic.

Will end it here as going around in circles, we can agree to disagree….again.

No, you're trying to claim the moral high ground from an historical position that would make Hitler blush. Hitler didn't succeed in his genocide, after all. The British did.

The King is rightful heir to all of that, and we need to recognise our history in its complicated and ugly glory."

My question was will you pledge allegiance, you said you will.

The end.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"

I pledge allegiance to moral bankruptcy and ignoring things that might be upsetting. May our destruction of others long continue. God Save the King.

You could have just said “yes”."

Well, no, because the version being offered is the fairytale version, for a society unable to handle reality.

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By *astandFeistyCouple  over a year ago

Bournemouth


"

Oh look at those Brits, on the back of the wealth they stole from countless lands, and trying to bury the genocides they were responsible for, signalling their virtue!

Some of those Brits come from African heritage, damn their virtue signalling!

And that makes their actions on behalf of genocidal virtue signallers aaaaalll better, because the colour of your skin determines your culpability, because we're all equal, or something

Damned if you do and damned if you don’t using your logic.

Will end it here as going around in circles, we can agree to disagree….again.

No, you're trying to claim the moral high ground from an historical position that would make Hitler blush. Hitler didn't succeed in his genocide, after all. The British did.

The King is rightful heir to all of that, and we need to recognise our history in its complicated and ugly glory.

My question was will you pledge allegiance, you said you will.

The end. "

Making friends again?

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"

Oh look at those Brits, on the back of the wealth they stole from countless lands, and trying to bury the genocides they were responsible for, signalling their virtue!

Some of those Brits come from African heritage, damn their virtue signalling!

And that makes their actions on behalf of genocidal virtue signallers aaaaalll better, because the colour of your skin determines your culpability, because we're all equal, or something

Damned if you do and damned if you don’t using your logic.

Will end it here as going around in circles, we can agree to disagree….again.

No, you're trying to claim the moral high ground from an historical position that would make Hitler blush. Hitler didn't succeed in his genocide, after all. The British did.

The King is rightful heir to all of that, and we need to recognise our history in its complicated and ugly glory.

My question was will you pledge allegiance, you said you will.

The end. "

You seem to be missing the sarcasm again.

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"God Save the King."

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By *eneralKenobiMan  over a year ago

North Angus

Nah, bowing down isn’t in my nature

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"

Oh look at those Brits, on the back of the wealth they stole from countless lands, and trying to bury the genocides they were responsible for, signalling their virtue!

Some of those Brits come from African heritage, damn their virtue signalling!

And that makes their actions on behalf of genocidal virtue signallers aaaaalll better, because the colour of your skin determines your culpability, because we're all equal, or something

Damned if you do and damned if you don’t using your logic.

Will end it here as going around in circles, we can agree to disagree….again.

No, you're trying to claim the moral high ground from an historical position that would make Hitler blush. Hitler didn't succeed in his genocide, after all. The British did.

The King is rightful heir to all of that, and we need to recognise our history in its complicated and ugly glory.

My question was will you pledge allegiance, you said you will.

The end.

Making friends again? "

You know me, always in for a debate and to ruffle some feathers.

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Nah, bowing down isn’t in my nature "

You just haven’t met the right Domme!

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"God Save the King, the rightful heir to more successful genocide than Hitler, spreader of disease, exterminator of faiths, snatcher of children, who people support because reality is hard and they are incapable of empathising with others."

Context matters

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"God Save the King, the rightful heir

Context matters "

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By *elix SightedMan  over a year ago

Cloud 8


"I swore allegiance to the queen when I was a brownie. I'm not a brownie any more because I got kicked out.

So I'm not sure if my oath still holds... or if it transfers to the king, or if I have to wait for the next queen. Is very confusing.

Plus... I was a bit young for it to be legal, surely.

Oh yes I did too!

I promise to do my best serve my queen and something about duty to god "

Ohhhh yes!! I was totally in the cub scouts as a cute little nipper with nobbly knees!

“I promise that I will do my best,

to do my duty to God, and to the Queen,

to help other people,

and to keep the Cub Scout Law.”

God can fuck off.

Her Majesty has departed this life.

And I can’t remember the Cub Scout law but I’ve probably broken it most years haha.

Other people - you’re still alright

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"I swore allegiance to the queen when I was a brownie. I'm not a brownie any more because I got kicked out.

So I'm not sure if my oath still holds... or if it transfers to the king, or if I have to wait for the next queen. Is very confusing.

Plus... I was a bit young for it to be legal, surely.

Oh yes I did too!

I promise to do my best serve my queen and something about duty to god

Ohhhh yes!! I was totally in the cub scouts as a cute little nipper with nobbly knees!

“I promise that I will do my best,

to do my duty to God, and to the Queen,

to help other people,

and to keep the Cub Scout Law.”

God can fuck off.

Her Majesty has departed this life.

And I can’t remember the Cub Scout law but I’ve probably broken it most years haha.

Other people - you’re still alright "

I was a sixer in the cubs, does that count?

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By *otSoPoshWoman  over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon


"I swore allegiance to the queen when I was a brownie. I'm not a brownie any more because I got kicked out.

So I'm not sure if my oath still holds... or if it transfers to the king, or if I have to wait for the next queen. Is very confusing.

Plus... I was a bit young for it to be legal, surely.

Oh yes I did too!

I promise to do my best serve my queen and something about duty to god

Ohhhh yes!! I was totally in the cub scouts as a cute little nipper with nobbly knees!

“I promise that I will do my best,

to do my duty to God, and to the Queen,

to help other people,

and to keep the Cub Scout Law.”

God can fuck off.

Her Majesty has departed this life.

And I can’t remember the Cub Scout law but I’ve probably broken it most years haha.

Other people - you’re still alright "

Apparently I'm queen now... it says so up there ^^

Come swear at me

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"God Save the King, the rightful heir

Context matters "

Oh well. Enjoy celebrating "more successful than Hitler" day.

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By *exyBums22Couple  over a year ago

Milton Keynes


"God Save the King, the rightful heir

Context matters "

The things people do when they have lost a debate

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"God Save the King, the rightful heir

Context matters

Oh well. Enjoy celebrating "more successful than Hitler" day."

Working mate, shall have a few oppressive digestives and a genocidal cup of tea though.

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By *wointo1Couple (MM)  over a year ago

Manchester

Not sure about that.

I do wonder what Kate and William are into though.

I wonder if they watch porn together!?

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Not sure about that.

I do wonder what Kate and William are into though.

I wonder if they watch porn together!? "

Will is defo a cuck!

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"God Save the King, the rightful heir

Context matters

Oh well. Enjoy celebrating "more successful than Hitler" day.

Working mate, shall have a few oppressive digestives and a genocidal cup of tea though. "

As long as you think snatching white enough babies from their mothers is funny, along with smallpox blankets etc.

Congratulations if you're serving the genocidal cause.

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By *aucasian GhandiMan  over a year ago

from my dad's left nut (Warwick)


"Not sure about that.

I do wonder what Kate and William are into though.

I wonder if they watch porn together!?

Will is defo a cuck!"

Supposedly will has a mistress and enjoys to be pegged

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By *elix SightedMan  over a year ago

Cloud 8


"I swore allegiance to the queen when I was a brownie. I'm not a brownie any more because I got kicked out.

So I'm not sure if my oath still holds... or if it transfers to the king, or if I have to wait for the next queen. Is very confusing.

Plus... I was a bit young for it to be legal, surely.

Oh yes I did too!

I promise to do my best serve my queen and something about duty to god

Ohhhh yes!! I was totally in the cub scouts as a cute little nipper with nobbly knees!

“I promise that I will do my best,

to do my duty to God, and to the Queen,

to help other people,

and to keep the Cub Scout Law.”

God can fuck off.

Her Majesty has departed this life.

And I can’t remember the Cub Scout law but I’ve probably broken it most years haha.

Other people - you’re still alright

I was a sixer in the cubs, does that count?"

Ooo check you out! Lofty status, indeed. I shall swear allegiance to you.

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"God Save the King, the rightful heir

Congratulations"

Will save you a choccy digestive mate, cheers.

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Not sure about that.

I do wonder what Kate and William are into though.

I wonder if they watch porn together!?

Will is defo a cuck!

Supposedly will has a mistress and enjoys to be pegged "

Who doesn’t?

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"I swore allegiance to the queen when I was a brownie. I'm not a brownie any more because I got kicked out.

So I'm not sure if my oath still holds... or if it transfers to the king, or if I have to wait for the next queen. Is very confusing.

Plus... I was a bit young for it to be legal, surely.

Oh yes I did too!

I promise to do my best serve my queen and something about duty to god

Ohhhh yes!! I was totally in the cub scouts as a cute little nipper with nobbly knees!

“I promise that I will do my best,

to do my duty to God, and to the Queen,

to help other people,

and to keep the Cub Scout Law.”

God can fuck off.

Her Majesty has departed this life.

And I can’t remember the Cub Scout law but I’ve probably broken it most years haha.

Other people - you’re still alright

I was a sixer in the cubs, does that count?

Ooo check you out! Lofty status, indeed. I shall swear allegiance to you."

Bow down bishes!

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By *elix SightedMan  over a year ago

Cloud 8


"I swore allegiance to the queen when I was a brownie. I'm not a brownie any more because I got kicked out.

So I'm not sure if my oath still holds... or if it transfers to the king, or if I have to wait for the next queen. Is very confusing.

Plus... I was a bit young for it to be legal, surely.

Oh yes I did too!

I promise to do my best serve my queen and something about duty to god

Ohhhh yes!! I was totally in the cub scouts as a cute little nipper with nobbly knees!

“I promise that I will do my best,

to do my duty to God, and to the Queen,

to help other people,

and to keep the Cub Scout Law.”

God can fuck off.

Her Majesty has departed this life.

And I can’t remember the Cub Scout law but I’ve probably broken it most years haha.

Other people - you’re still alright

Apparently I'm queen now... it says so up there ^^

Come swear at me

"

All hail Queen Posh!!! She’s a filthy bitch…

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By *otSoPoshWoman  over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon


"I swore allegiance to the queen when I was a brownie. I'm not a brownie any more because I got kicked out.

So I'm not sure if my oath still holds... or if it transfers to the king, or if I have to wait for the next queen. Is very confusing.

Plus... I was a bit young for it to be legal, surely.

Oh yes I did too!

I promise to do my best serve my queen and something about duty to god

Ohhhh yes!! I was totally in the cub scouts as a cute little nipper with nobbly knees!

“I promise that I will do my best,

to do my duty to God, and to the Queen,

to help other people,

and to keep the Cub Scout Law.”

God can fuck off.

Her Majesty has departed this life.

And I can’t remember the Cub Scout law but I’ve probably broken it most years haha.

Other people - you’re still alright

Apparently I'm queen now... it says so up there ^^

Come swear at me

All hail Queen Posh!!! She’s a filthy bitch… "

Oh that should be your new status

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"God Save the King, the rightful heir

Congratulations

Will save you a choccy digestive mate, cheers."

Funny, I thought that said you were going to save me a sword to cut the worthless scroungers into ribbons and distribute the wealth to the peoples their ancestors attempted to destroy, but I know better and checked

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I swore allegiance to the queen when I was a brownie. I'm not a brownie any more because I got kicked out.

So I'm not sure if my oath still holds... or if it transfers to the king, or if I have to wait for the next queen. Is very confusing.

Plus... I was a bit young for it to be legal, surely.

Oh yes I did too!

I promise to do my best serve my queen and something about duty to god

Ohhhh yes!! I was totally in the cub scouts as a cute little nipper with nobbly knees!

“I promise that I will do my best,

to do my duty to God, and to the Queen,

to help other people,

and to keep the Cub Scout Law.”

God can fuck off.

Her Majesty has departed this life.

And I can’t remember the Cub Scout law but I’ve probably broken it most years haha.

Other people - you’re still alright

Apparently I'm queen now... it says so up there ^^

Come swear at me

"

I’m

Not swearing at you…. I’ll swear to you

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"God Save the King, the rightful heir

Congratulations

Will save you a choccy digestive mate, cheers.

Funny, I thought that said you were going to save me a sword"

Nah, just a choccy biscuit.

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By *otSoPoshWoman  over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon


"I swore allegiance to the queen when I was a brownie. I'm not a brownie any more because I got kicked out.

So I'm not sure if my oath still holds... or if it transfers to the king, or if I have to wait for the next queen. Is very confusing.

Plus... I was a bit young for it to be legal, surely.

Oh yes I did too!

I promise to do my best serve my queen and something about duty to god

Ohhhh yes!! I was totally in the cub scouts as a cute little nipper with nobbly knees!

“I promise that I will do my best,

to do my duty to God, and to the Queen,

to help other people,

and to keep the Cub Scout Law.”

God can fuck off.

Her Majesty has departed this life.

And I can’t remember the Cub Scout law but I’ve probably broken it most years haha.

Other people - you’re still alright

Apparently I'm queen now... it says so up there ^^

Come swear at me

I’m

Not swearing at you…. I’ll swear to you "

By the moon and the stars in the sky?

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By *aucasian GhandiMan  over a year ago

from my dad's left nut (Warwick)


"Not sure about that.

I do wonder what Kate and William are into though.

I wonder if they watch porn together!?

Will is defo a cuck!

Supposedly will has a mistress and enjoys to be pegged

Who doesn’t?"

Tru dat, if its good enough for the royal arsehole then its good enough for this poor peasants arsehole don't assimilate me just analise me

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Not sure about that.

I do wonder what Kate and William are into though.

I wonder if they watch porn together!?

Will is defo a cuck!

Supposedly will has a mistress and enjoys to be pegged

Who doesn’t?

Tru dat, if its good enough for the royal arsehole then its good enough for this poor peasants arsehole don't assimilate me just analise me "

Just snort laughed

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I swore allegiance to the queen when I was a brownie. I'm not a brownie any more because I got kicked out.

So I'm not sure if my oath still holds... or if it transfers to the king, or if I have to wait for the next queen. Is very confusing.

Plus... I was a bit young for it to be legal, surely.

Oh yes I did too!

I promise to do my best serve my queen and something about duty to god

Ohhhh yes!! I was totally in the cub scouts as a cute little nipper with nobbly knees!

“I promise that I will do my best,

to do my duty to God, and to the Queen,

to help other people,

and to keep the Cub Scout Law.”

God can fuck off.

Her Majesty has departed this life.

And I can’t remember the Cub Scout law but I’ve probably broken it most years haha.

Other people - you’re still alright

Apparently I'm queen now... it says so up there ^^

Come swear at me

I’m

Not swearing at you…. I’ll swear to you

By the moon and the stars in the sky?"

You know me they’ll definitely not be any “I swear to god, the almighty god”

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"God Save the King, the rightful heir

Congratulations

Will save you a choccy digestive mate, cheers.

Funny, I thought that said you were going to save me a sword

Nah, just a choccy biscuit."

You forgot the context again

It's a lot like British history.

The glorious British conquered the world (subjugating and denying the humanity of the people they claimed weren't human)

They sent naughty Irish to Australia (after depriving them of food and suppressing their intellectuals)

They were kind to native peoples (smoothing the pillow of a dying race, as they put it, with hard and soft genocidal policies)

I can see why context is uncomfortable, but let's at least be honest. If only for equipping ourselves and our children with knowledge

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By *aucasian GhandiMan  over a year ago

from my dad's left nut (Warwick)


"Not sure about that.

I do wonder what Kate and William are into though.

I wonder if they watch porn together!?

Will is defo a cuck!

Supposedly will has a mistress and enjoys to be pegged

Who doesn’t?

Tru dat, if its good enough for the royal arsehole then its good enough for this poor peasants arsehole don't assimilate me just analise me

Just snort laughed "

Even peasants can supply laughter, snorting ones at that....

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"God Save the King, the rightful heir

Congratulations

Will save you a choccy digestive mate, cheers.

Funny, I thought that said you were going to save me a sword

Nah, just a choccy biscuit.

You forgot the context again

"

So it’s a no to the biscuit? Roger that.

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By *otSoPoshWoman  over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon


"

Apparently I'm queen now... it says so up there ^^

Come swear at me

I’m

Not swearing at you…. I’ll swear to you

By the moon and the stars in the sky?

You know me they’ll definitely not be any “I swear to god, the almighty god”

"

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By *astandFeistyCouple  over a year ago

Bournemouth

I feel absolutely fucking dreadful that my ancestors whom I never knew were such horrible people.

So much so that I'm living with that hatred everyday, I just feel like such a horrible bastard that I have such a great life and those poor people of yesteryear didn't.

Let's all hate the Germans for Hitlers ills whilst we're at it.

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"I feel absolutely fucking dreadful that my ancestors whom I never knew were such horrible people.

So much so that I'm living with that hatred everyday, I just feel like such a horrible bastard that I have such a great life and those poor people of yesteryear didn't.

Let's all hate the Germans for Hitlers ills whilst we're at it. "

May as well hate the millions that fought to stop the Nazis while we’re at it…

Or we can all have a choccy biscuit and chill the fuck out?

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By *otSoPoshWoman  over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon


"I feel absolutely fucking dreadful that my ancestors whom I never knew were such horrible people.

So much so that I'm living with that hatred everyday, I just feel like such a horrible bastard that I have such a great life and those poor people of yesteryear didn't.

Let's all hate the Germans for Hitlers ills whilst we're at it.

May as well hate the millions that fought to stop the Nazis while we’re at it…

Or we can all have a choccy biscuit and chill the fuck out?"

If I just dislike everyone* is that OK? Hate is a strong word.

*except some people, especially those who have and will swear at me and my crown

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"I feel absolutely fucking dreadful that my ancestors whom I never knew were such horrible people.

So much so that I'm living with that hatred everyday, I just feel like such a horrible bastard that I have such a great life and those poor people of yesteryear didn't.

Let's all hate the Germans for Hitlers ills whilst we're at it.

May as well hate the millions that fought to stop the Nazis while we’re at it…

Or we can all have a choccy biscuit and chill the fuck out?

If I just dislike everyone* is that OK? Hate is a strong word.

*except some people, especially those who have and will swear at me and my crown"

What the queen says, goes!

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

Ok, I understand this coronation business now.

Take the good, reject the bad.

We do great things which should be celebrated, except when we don't, and that doesn't count because reasons.

When other people try to right the wrongs, then it's not enough or their personal choice, but we shouldn't care.

Hurrah, prosecco and biscuits.

Sounds like a society of toddlers yet to learn responsibilities and wanting all the stickers for being good. Cool.

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"

Hurrah, prosecco and biscuits.Cool."

See, we do agree!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I swore allegiance to the queen when I was a brownie. I'm not a brownie any more because I got kicked out.

So I'm not sure if my oath still holds... or if it transfers to the king, or if I have to wait for the next queen. Is very confusing.

Plus... I was a bit young for it to be legal, surely.

Oh yes I did too!

I promise to do my best serve my queen and something about duty to god "

Well one out of two isn’t bad….

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By *astandFeistyCouple  over a year ago

Bournemouth


"Ok, I understand this coronation business now.

Take the good, reject the bad.

We do great things which should be celebrated, except when we don't, and that doesn't count because reasons.

When other people try to right the wrongs, then it's not enough or their personal choice, but we shouldn't care.

Hurrah, prosecco and biscuits.

Sounds like a society of toddlers yet to learn responsibilities and wanting all the stickers for being good. Cool."

Chocolate hobnobs and champagne. None of this cheap prosecco lark

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By *otSoPoshWoman  over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon


"Ok, I understand this coronation business now.

Take the good, reject the bad.

We do great things which should be celebrated, except when we don't, and that doesn't count because reasons.

When other people try to right the wrongs, then it's not enough or their personal choice, but we shouldn't care.

Hurrah, prosecco and biscuits.

Sounds like a society of toddlers yet to learn responsibilities and wanting all the stickers for being good. Cool."

Can we also note that I'm just in it to try and sell commemorative shiz to people because I like money?

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"

Hurrah, prosecco and biscuits.Cool.

See, we do agree!! "

Ladies and gentlemen, British history in a nutshell. Context cut out because it might upset the bold noble souls.

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Ok, I understand this coronation business now.

Take the good, reject the bad.

We do great things which should be celebrated, except when we don't, and that doesn't count because reasons.

When other people try to right the wrongs, then it's not enough or their personal choice, but we shouldn't care.

Hurrah, prosecco and biscuits.

Sounds like a society of toddlers yet to learn responsibilities and wanting all the stickers for being good. Cool.

Chocolate hobnobs and champagne. None of this cheap prosecco lark "

Pfft stop the persecution of the people of Champagne ffs! They’re not here for your oppressive celebrations!

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Ok, I understand this coronation business now.

Take the good, reject the bad.

We do great things which should be celebrated, except when we don't, and that doesn't count because reasons.

When other people try to right the wrongs, then it's not enough or their personal choice, but we shouldn't care.

Hurrah, prosecco and biscuits.

Sounds like a society of toddlers yet to learn responsibilities and wanting all the stickers for being good. Cool.

Can we also note that I'm just in it to try and sell commemorative shiz to people because I like money?

"

Trying to subvert the process for your own ends is fine by me

Social justice is intersectional, after all.

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"

Ladies and gentlemen, the bold noble soul."

You misspelled *bald.

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By *otSoPoshWoman  over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon


"Ok, I understand this coronation business now.

Take the good, reject the bad.

We do great things which should be celebrated, except when we don't, and that doesn't count because reasons.

When other people try to right the wrongs, then it's not enough or their personal choice, but we shouldn't care.

Hurrah, prosecco and biscuits.

Sounds like a society of toddlers yet to learn responsibilities and wanting all the stickers for being good. Cool.

Can we also note that I'm just in it to try and sell commemorative shiz to people because I like money?

Trying to subvert the process for your own ends is fine by me

Social justice is intersectional, after all."

Phew.

I should make some of the shiz now...

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By *iscean_dreamMan  over a year ago

Llanelli


"Ok, I understand this coronation business now.

Take the good, reject the bad.

We do great things which should be celebrated, except when we don't, and that doesn't count because reasons.

When other people try to right the wrongs, then it's not enough or their personal choice, but we shouldn't care.

Hurrah, prosecco and biscuits.

Sounds like a society of toddlers yet to learn responsibilities and wanting all the stickers for being good. Cool.

Chocolate hobnobs and champagne. None of this cheap prosecco lark "

I got a notification about hobnobs so I'm in

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By *astandFeistyCouple  over a year ago

Bournemouth


"Ok, I understand this coronation business now.

Take the good, reject the bad.

We do great things which should be celebrated, except when we don't, and that doesn't count because reasons.

When other people try to right the wrongs, then it's not enough or their personal choice, but we shouldn't care.

Hurrah, prosecco and biscuits.

Sounds like a society of toddlers yet to learn responsibilities and wanting all the stickers for being good. Cool.

Chocolate hobnobs and champagne. None of this cheap prosecco lark

I got a notification about hobnobs so I'm in"

A proper British biscuit, shame champagne is French

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By *eaSlutsCouple  over a year ago

Glasgow

It seems like it's a bit of a ploy to try and subconsciously promote the monarchy and get people back on side after all the "turmoil" they've been through.

For us, it's a flat no chance.

We don't hold any allegiance to them what so ever and we won't be starting now

C x

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"It seems like it's a bit of a ploy to try and subconsciously promote the monarchy and get people back on side after all the "turmoil" they've been through.

For us, it's a flat no chance.

We don't hold any allegiance to them what so ever and we won't be starting now

C x"

I mean the coronation has to happen, but you’re right, definitely pumped up the propaganda machine.

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By *iscean_dreamMan  over a year ago

Llanelli


"Ok, I understand this coronation business now.

Take the good, reject the bad.

We do great things which should be celebrated, except when we don't, and that doesn't count because reasons.

When other people try to right the wrongs, then it's not enough or their personal choice, but we shouldn't care.

Hurrah, prosecco and biscuits.

Sounds like a society of toddlers yet to learn responsibilities and wanting all the stickers for being good. Cool.

Chocolate hobnobs and champagne. None of this cheap prosecco lark

I got a notification about hobnobs so I'm in

A proper British biscuit, shame champagne is French "

We can dip the hobnobs in it to make it a bit british

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Ok, I understand this coronation business now.

Take the good, reject the bad.

We do great things which should be celebrated, except when we don't, and that doesn't count because reasons.

When other people try to right the wrongs, then it's not enough or their personal choice, but we shouldn't care.

Hurrah, prosecco and biscuits.

Sounds like a society of toddlers yet to learn responsibilities and wanting all the stickers for being good. Cool.

Chocolate hobnobs and champagne. None of this cheap prosecco lark

I got a notification about hobnobs so I'm in

A proper British biscuit, shame champagne is French

We can dip the hobnobs in it to make it a bit british "

That’s so bloody oppressive!!! I’m outraged!

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By *aucasian GhandiMan  over a year ago

from my dad's left nut (Warwick)


"Ok, I understand this coronation business now.

Take the good, reject the bad.

We do great things which should be celebrated, except when we don't, and that doesn't count because reasons.

When other people try to right the wrongs, then it's not enough or their personal choice, but we shouldn't care.

Hurrah, prosecco and biscuits.

Sounds like a society of toddlers yet to learn responsibilities and wanting all the stickers for being good. Cool.

Chocolate hobnobs and champagne. None of this cheap prosecco lark

I got a notification about hobnobs so I'm in

A proper British biscuit, shame champagne is French

We can dip the hobnobs in it to make it a bit british

That’s so bloody oppressive!!! I’m outraged!"

Can just have tea plz, when I drink champagne I break out in a rash of handcuffs. Not the enjoyable type

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Wether you want to celebrate or not there’s always going to be big divide. I swore my oath as it was part of joining the armed forces and for me it was a proud moment. I’ve had many equally proud moments becoming a father and being a good dad for one. Also serving my country on military operations to peacekeeping missions from Northern Ireland, Bosnia, Kosovo and Afghanistan I’ve always been proud to represent my regiment and serve my queen and country.

It was my choice and I’ve never asked or wanted respect from others for doing so. I’ll be working this weekend coming and won’t watch the coronation

But I’ll pour a glass of Rum when I’m home and raise a toast to my regiment, my colonel in chief, my country and my king.

Yes this country is built on the back of conquest most nations are. And it was the army and the navy who helped with that conquest. You can’t rewrite history. But luckily being a country that might have built its standing in history and strength through colonialism. It also put us in a strong position to also protect others.

We were one of the first to outlaw “taking people from one country to work in another” it doesn’t allow you to use the S word and stopped and rescued people from “input the word” though the Royal Navy (still doing so today)

Stopped genocide from happening again and again in modern history. From the end of world war 1 to what happened in Bosnia and the balkans. Everyone dropped the ball on Rwanda. But blame the United Nations for that cock up.

But it was the standing we hold as a strong nation that allows us to be out there now still

Doing some good.

God save the king

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
Forum Mod

East Sussex


"It seems like it's a bit of a ploy to try and subconsciously promote the monarchy and get people back on side after all the "turmoil" they've been through.

For us, it's a flat no chance.

We don't hold any allegiance to them what so ever and we won't be starting now

C x"

The monarchy has been subconsciously promoted for ages. They're particularly bad at reading the mood of the general public because they and their advisers are so far out of touch. Once they realise how low their standing is the propoganda machine winds up and every magazine cover shows a smiling royal child, Camilla in a garden or Kate being kind to poor children. This is counterbalanced by articles on how awful Harry and Meghan are though, just for contrast.

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By *iscean_dreamMan  over a year ago

Llanelli


"Ok, I understand this coronation business now.

Take the good, reject the bad.

We do great things which should be celebrated, except when we don't, and that doesn't count because reasons.

When other people try to right the wrongs, then it's not enough or their personal choice, but we shouldn't care.

Hurrah, prosecco and biscuits.

Sounds like a society of toddlers yet to learn responsibilities and wanting all the stickers for being good. Cool.

Chocolate hobnobs and champagne. None of this cheap prosecco lark

I got a notification about hobnobs so I'm in

A proper British biscuit, shame champagne is French

We can dip the hobnobs in it to make it a bit british

That’s so bloody oppressive!!! I’m outraged!"

Does that mean you won't be partaking in any hobnobbing?

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"

Can just have tea plz, when I drink champagne I break out in a rash of handcuffs. Not the enjoyable type "

I’m all for an oppressive, colonial beverage….

I’ll take mine NATO standard (to add some extra oppression) please.

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Wether you want to celebrate or not there’s always going to be big divide. I swore my oath as it was part of joining the armed forces and for me it was a proud moment. I’ve had many equally proud moments becoming a father and being a good dad for one. Also serving my country on military operations to peacekeeping missions from Northern Ireland, Bosnia, Kosovo and Afghanistan I’ve always been proud to represent my regiment and serve my queen and country.

It was my choice and I’ve never asked or wanted respect from others for doing so. I’ll be working this weekend coming and won’t watch the coronation

But I’ll pour a glass of Rum when I’m home and raise a toast to my regiment, my colonel in chief, my country and my king.

Yes this country is built on the back of conquest most nations are. And it was the army and the navy who helped with that conquest. You can’t rewrite history. But luckily being a country that might have built its standing in history and strength through colonialism. It also put us in a strong position to also protect others.

We were one of the first to outlaw “taking people from one country to work in another” it doesn’t allow you to use the S word and stopped and rescued people from “input the word” though the Royal Navy (still doing so today)

Stopped genocide from happening again and again in modern history. From the end of world war 1 to what happened in Bosnia and the balkans. Everyone dropped the ball on Rwanda. But blame the United Nations for that cock up.

But it was the standing we hold as a strong nation that allows us to be out there now still

Doing some good.

God save the king "

Hear hear!

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By *entlemanrogueMan  over a year ago

Motherwell

I posted a similar question the other day, when i read they want people to stand up in their home and pledge allegiance to King Charles the 3rd, or whatever name he is gonna take.

I wont be doing that.

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By *aucasian GhandiMan  over a year ago

from my dad's left nut (Warwick)


"

Can just have tea plz, when I drink champagne I break out in a rash of handcuffs. Not the enjoyable type

I’m all for an oppressive, colonial beverage….

I’ll take mine NATO standard (to add some extra oppression) please."

Dad was a soldier but we don't mention that in case i get labelled. So NATO standard works for me

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Ok, I understand this coronation business now.

Take the good, reject the bad.

We do great things which should be celebrated, except when we don't, and that doesn't count because reasons.

When other people try to right the wrongs, then it's not enough or their personal choice, but we shouldn't care.

Hurrah, prosecco and biscuits.

Sounds like a society of toddlers yet to learn responsibilities and wanting all the stickers for being good. Cool.

Chocolate hobnobs and champagne. None of this cheap prosecco lark

I got a notification about hobnobs so I'm in

A proper British biscuit, shame champagne is French

We can dip the hobnobs in it to make it a bit british

That’s so bloody oppressive!!! I’m outraged!

Does that mean you won't be partaking in any hobnobbing? "

Unless it’s some weird kink I’ve not yet tried I’m out. Way too oppressive for my sensibilities…

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By *astandFeistyCouple  over a year ago

Bournemouth


"Ok, I understand this coronation business now.

Take the good, reject the bad.

We do great things which should be celebrated, except when we don't, and that doesn't count because reasons.

When other people try to right the wrongs, then it's not enough or their personal choice, but we shouldn't care.

Hurrah, prosecco and biscuits.

Sounds like a society of toddlers yet to learn responsibilities and wanting all the stickers for being good. Cool.

Chocolate hobnobs and champagne. None of this cheap prosecco lark

I got a notification about hobnobs so I'm in

A proper British biscuit, shame champagne is French

We can dip the hobnobs in it to make it a bit british

That’s so bloody oppressive!!! I’m outraged!

Can just have tea plz, when I drink champagne I break out in a rash of handcuffs. Not the enjoyable type "

Tea??

Now your just taking the biscuit

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Ok, I understand this coronation business now.

Take the good, reject the bad.

We do great things which should be celebrated, except when we don't, and that doesn't count because reasons.

When other people try to right the wrongs, then it's not enough or their personal choice, but we shouldn't care.

Hurrah, prosecco and biscuits.

Sounds like a society of toddlers yet to learn responsibilities and wanting all the stickers for being good. Cool.

Chocolate hobnobs and champagne. None of this cheap prosecco lark

I got a notification about hobnobs so I'm in

A proper British biscuit, shame champagne is French

We can dip the hobnobs in it to make it a bit british

That’s so bloody oppressive!!! I’m outraged!

Can just have tea plz, when I drink champagne I break out in a rash of handcuffs. Not the enjoyable type

Tea??

Now your just taking the biscuit "

The oppressive one at that!!

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By *aucasian GhandiMan  over a year ago

from my dad's left nut (Warwick)


"Ok, I understand this coronation business now.

Take the good, reject the bad.

We do great things which should be celebrated, except when we don't, and that doesn't count because reasons.

When other people try to right the wrongs, then it's not enough or their personal choice, but we shouldn't care.

Hurrah, prosecco and biscuits.

Sounds like a society of toddlers yet to learn responsibilities and wanting all the stickers for being good. Cool.

Chocolate hobnobs and champagne. None of this cheap prosecco lark

I got a notification about hobnobs so I'm in

A proper British biscuit, shame champagne is French

We can dip the hobnobs in it to make it a bit british

That’s so bloody oppressive!!! I’m outraged!

Can just have tea plz, when I drink champagne I break out in a rash of handcuffs. Not the enjoyable type

Tea??

Now your just taking the biscuit "

Only if the biscuit doesn't leave a bitter after taste like history

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By *astandFeistyCouple  over a year ago

Bournemouth

Sorry folks, just heard from the hierarchy. We can't have hobnobs, they're too British. I'm afraid if I can't have hobnobs I'm out.

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By *aucasian GhandiMan  over a year ago

from my dad's left nut (Warwick)


"Ok, I understand this coronation business now.

Take the good, reject the bad.

We do great things which should be celebrated, except when we don't, and that doesn't count because reasons.

When other people try to right the wrongs, then it's not enough or their personal choice, but we shouldn't care.

Hurrah, prosecco and biscuits.

Sounds like a society of toddlers yet to learn responsibilities and wanting all the stickers for being good. Cool.

Chocolate hobnobs and champagne. None of this cheap prosecco lark

I got a notification about hobnobs so I'm in

A proper British biscuit, shame champagne is French

We can dip the hobnobs in it to make it a bit british

That’s so bloody oppressive!!! I’m outraged!

Can just have tea plz, when I drink champagne I break out in a rash of handcuffs. Not the enjoyable type

Tea??

Now your just taking the biscuit

The oppressive one at that!! "

I just like biscuits I don't discriminate I do them all I'm fair in my oppression

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton


"Only if the biscuit doesn't leave a bitter after taste like history "

My work here is done. I can hand over the sarcasm mantle to the good forumites.

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By *entlemanrogueMan  over a year ago

Motherwell


"Hell no.

I really can't fathom why people would.

Though the monarchy is now just a glorified tourist attraction, how can people turn a blind eye to everything they have done?"

ingnorance is bliss, apparently

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By *iscean_dreamMan  over a year ago

Llanelli


"Ok, I understand this coronation business now.

Take the good, reject the bad.

We do great things which should be celebrated, except when we don't, and that doesn't count because reasons.

When other people try to right the wrongs, then it's not enough or their personal choice, but we shouldn't care.

Hurrah, prosecco and biscuits.

Sounds like a society of toddlers yet to learn responsibilities and wanting all the stickers for being good. Cool.

Chocolate hobnobs and champagne. None of this cheap prosecco lark

I got a notification about hobnobs so I'm in

A proper British biscuit, shame champagne is French

We can dip the hobnobs in it to make it a bit british

That’s so bloody oppressive!!! I’m outraged!

Does that mean you won't be partaking in any hobnobbing?

Unless it’s some weird kink I’ve not yet tried I’m out. Way too oppressive for my sensibilities…"

There's some places I'd never dip my hobnob but I'm sure there's probably a kink somewhere for them

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Sorry folks, just heard from the hierarchy. We can't have hobnobs, they're too British. I'm afraid if I can't have hobnobs I'm out."

What! No Hobnobs? I take it back, down with the King

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By *aucasian GhandiMan  over a year ago

from my dad's left nut (Warwick)


"Sorry folks, just heard from the hierarchy. We can't have hobnobs, they're too British. I'm afraid if I can't have hobnobs I'm out.

What! No Hobnobs? I take it back, down with the King "

Off with his head

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By *nkyCpl OP   Couple  over a year ago

Northampton

I’ve inadvertently started the Biscuit Revolution!!!

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By *iscean_dreamMan  over a year ago

Llanelli


"Sorry folks, just heard from the hierarchy. We can't have hobnobs, they're too British. I'm afraid if I can't have hobnobs I'm out."

That's it, I'm not having this

You can take a lot of things away from me but nobody and I mean nobody denies me the best British biscuit ever

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By *aucasian GhandiMan  over a year ago

from my dad's left nut (Warwick)


"Sorry folks, just heard from the hierarchy. We can't have hobnobs, they're too British. I'm afraid if I can't have hobnobs I'm out.

That's it, I'm not having this

You can take a lot of things away from me but nobody and I mean nobody denies me the best British biscuit ever "

Pd how are ever going to live with the shame of this biscuit

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By *iscean_dreamMan  over a year ago

Llanelli


"Sorry folks, just heard from the hierarchy. We can't have hobnobs, they're too British. I'm afraid if I can't have hobnobs I'm out.

What! No Hobnobs? I take it back, down with the King

Off with his head "

If he took away hobnobs I believe most of us would want to cut of his nob

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By *he AmbassadorMan  over a year ago

IRLANDA. / Prague. / Cil Dara

Thats such a thing

Just checked the date button on my watch,, yep its 2023 not 1066

,

Like WTF,

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By *iscean_dreamMan  over a year ago

Llanelli


"Sorry folks, just heard from the hierarchy. We can't have hobnobs, they're too British. I'm afraid if I can't have hobnobs I'm out.

That's it, I'm not having this

You can take a lot of things away from me but nobody and I mean nobody denies me the best British biscuit ever

Pd how are ever going to live with the shame of this biscuit "

I eat a whole packet regularly and I feel absolutely no guilt whatsoever

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