Eeyore's version of Free Speech is more important than Literotica. Yes or No or

Is Eeyore's version of Free Speech more important than Literotica?

  • No. He doesn't know what Free Speech is.

    Votes: 14 58.3%
  • No. He's an asshole.

    Votes: 17 70.8%
  • No. He's a wannabe.

    Votes: 13 54.2%
  • No. He's a progressive.

    Votes: 6 25.0%
  • No. He's a progressive wannabe asshole.

    Votes: 6 25.0%
  • No. Just No. Add comment in a post if you want.

    Votes: 14 58.3%
  • Yes.

    Votes: 4 16.7%
  • Dolf

    Votes: 8 33.3%

  • Total voters
    24

oggbashan

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This is an anonymous multi-choice poll. Please vote as many times as you have alts.
 
This was posted because Eeyore's poll hasn't appeared.

But not voting at all might be a good choice.
 
No.

He needs to seek professional help and counseling for his paranoid fantasies of persecution.
 
Sure he might be a little cuckoo, but it's pretty cool how he has his own special vernacular.

You dig what I'm sayin', wannabe, progressive, racist piece of shit?
 
You wrote the referendum question, didn't you.

No. But whoever did, got it wrong.

Unlike the referendum, or perhaps like the referendum, no one will take any notice of the result of this poll. Eeyore certainly won't.
 
No. But whoever did, got it wrong.

Unlike the referendum, or perhaps like the referendum, no one will take any notice of the result of this poll. Eeyore certainly won't.


That's what david cameron thought.
 
That's what david cameron thought.

And the EU bureaucrats thought "The Brits can't be that annoyed with us."

For some it was the vacuum cleaner and kettle regulations that were the last straw. We can't buy a powerful vacuum cleaner. We have to wait longer for our kettles to boil. Why? Because EU regulations say we must.

Forcing the English wait longer for their cup of tea? That was a disastrous mistake.
 
And the EU bureaucrats thought "The Brits can't be that annoyed with us."

For some it was the vacuum cleaner and kettle regulations that were the last straw. We can't buy a powerful vacuum cleaner. We have to wait longer for our kettles to boil. Why? Because EU regulations say we must.

Forcing the English wait longer for their cup of tea? That was a disastrous mistake.


And to think yesterday you bristled at the suggestion the leavers were mostly people over 50.
 
Dear Og. Let Eeyore self immolate. He doesn't need our help w that.
 
And to think yesterday you bristled at the suggestion the leavers were mostly people over 50.

I was bristling at the meme that the over 50s betrayed the youngsters, when too many registered youngsters didn't vote either way.
 
I was bristling at the meme that the over 50s betrayed the youngsters, when too many registered youngsters didn't vote either way.


How long i wonder before the youngers make doctor assisted dying mandatory?
 
How long i wonder before the youngers make doctor assisted dying mandatory?

Locally several youngsters have been moaning that they should have voted but 'couldn't be arsed'. Most of the few I have spoken to since Thursday would have voted Leave. But that isn't a scientific sample, and I live in an unrepresentative town.
 
This is an anonymous multi-choice poll. Please vote as many times as you have alts.

You should simply be thankful your Mistress allows you permission to post out of one side of her pathological mouth, while the GB moderator selectively denies others the same privilege out of the other side of her face.

#geriaticfavortism

BTW: Wheres the option for "oggy obviously forgot his Geritol suppository today"?
 
I was bristling at the meme that the over 50s betrayed the youngsters, when too many registered youngsters didn't vote either way.

My comment in another thread was that it showed the apathy of the young in taking charge of their own futures. If you don't vote, you can't really complain about the result. And if you don't vote chances are 39% of the population will make the decisions. No electoral reform will fix apathy and disallow an active and vocal minority to have it's policies enacted.

Maybe they should come up with a way for folk to vote via their smart phones. Heck they could probably be convinced to pay 2.99 to do it.
 
My comment in another thread was that it showed the apathy of the young in taking charge of their own futures. If you don't vote, you can't really complain about the result. And if you don't vote chances are 39% of the population will make the decisions. No electoral reform will fix apathy and disallow an active and vocal minority to have it's policies enacted.

Maybe they should come up with a way for folk to vote via their smart phones. Heck they could probably be convinced to pay 2.99 to do it.

That's why on-line petitions attract so many signatures so quickly. They can be spread by social media and require no effort except a few finger movements.

Walking a couple of hundred yards to a Polling Station? Using a pencil and paper? That's antique!

My poll above is just the same. It needs very little effort to vote on it. But the results mean nothing.
 
Maybe not a good idea then. We would have Boaty McBoatface for a PM. Or The Donald for POTUS.
 
I was bristling at the meme that the over 50s betrayed the youngsters, when too many registered youngsters didn't vote either way.

You keep saying this and you already admitted yesterday you have no idea and no way of knowing how many young people voted.
 
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