RachelWalsh
Little Miss Rachel
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I am not really into women but redheads are the prettiest.
I do like guys, but not redhead guys.
I am so weird.
I do like guys, but not redhead guys.
I am so weird.
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Politically the UK and Ireland have been separate entities since 1922, please see the links I provided in my previous post for sources. Geographically, the UK shares a border with Ireland through their part of the island of Ireland that composes Northern Ireland. For the purposes of statistical tracking, they are considered separate entities and have been reported separately by all major news and data sources.There is a difference between politically and geographically/statistically
Source? I feel like some of our well-represented Australian contingent would disagree with this.British Isles take precedence.
Canada hasn't been part of the UK since 1982. Austalia hasn't been part of the UK since 1986. Both nations were at one point part of the British Empire but are now separate, sovereign nations. They pay respect to their history as they are considered "Commonwealth realms" and Charles III is acknowledged as their king but in practice the UK has has no actual authority over either of them.Some say Canada, Bermuda and Australia and a few other 'sovereign' places are part of the UK.
oh no you did NOT.Ireland is part of the UK.
There is a difference between politically and geographically/statistically
British Isles take precedence.
Nobody says this.Some say Canada, Bermuda and Australia and a few other 'sovereign' places are part of the UK.
Bloody oath we would.Source? I feel like some of our well-represented Australian contingent would disagree with this.
Canada hasn't been part of the UK since 1982. Austalia hasn't been part of the UK since 1986.
Both nations were at one point part of the British Empire but are now separate, sovereign nations. They pay respect to their history as they are considered "Commonwealth realms" and Charles III is acknowledged as their king but in practice the UK has has no actual authority over either of them.
Let's see an example of someone saying that in 2025. Like, a credible source.There is a difference between politically and geographically/statistically
British Isles take precedence.
Some say Canada, Bermuda and Australia and a few other 'sovereign' places are part of the UK.
Dude - Iām assuming youāre trolling. I have English relations and have spent time in the UK. Northern Ireland may be part of the United Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) but Eire? Not since 1922.Ireland is part of the UK.
Female redheads are cheeky, playful, feisty, and a little mischievous.I am not really into women but redheads are the prettiest.
I do like guys, but not redhead guys.
I am so weird.
āHappen to beā is doing quite a bit of work here. That the three are linked isnāt, say, an accident of heredity, where the same noble family held those titles independently and they were passed down jointly through the generations.Easiest way to think of this is that "King of Australia", "King of Canada" and "King of the United Kingdom" are three separate titles which happen to be held by the one person - but that doesn't mean Australia is part of the UK any more than it means Australia is part of Canada.
You do know that Canada and Australia also have fully independent governments, their own constitutions? Sure, the countries share the same head of state (King Charles), because we're part of the Commonwealth, but you make these nations sound like vassals of the United Kingdom. They're not.This is of course much different than the situation with the UK and (the Republic of) Ireland, which have fully independent governments with different heads of state.
You do know that Canada and Australia also have fully independent governments, their own constitutions? Sure, the countries share the same head of state (King Charles), because we're part of the Commonwealth,
āIndependentā in the sense of ādistinctā, not āsovereignā; I probably shouldāve made it clearer, given weāre talking about countries.Sure, the countries share the same head of state (King Charles), because we're part of the Commonwealth, but you make these nations sound like vassals of the United Kingdom. They're not.
This is incorrect. When the UK's succession laws changed in 2013 to remove the preference for males in inheritance, Canada and Australia (and other Commonwealth monarchies) enacted corresponding legislation to ensure that our succession rules remained consistent with the UK's; in Australia this was quite a complex process. Had "King of Canada" and "King of Australia" merely been ex officio consequences of being King of the United Kingdom, there would have been no need for such legislation.āHappen to beā is doing quite a bit of work here. That the three are linked isnāt, say, an accident of heredity, where the same noble family held those titles independently and they were passed down jointly through the generations.
Rather, the first two are granted ex officio to the holder of the third one.
It's similar to a personal union, but as discussed here not quite the same thing.As a result, those three countries are joined in a sort of personal union,
Oh, TIL. That is more complicated than I thought then. Thanks for the correction.This is incorrect. When the UK's succession laws changed in 2013 to remove the preference for males in inheritance, Canada and Australia (and other Commonwealth monarchies) enacted corresponding legislation to ensure that our succession rules remained consistent with the UK's; in Australia this was quite a complex process. Had "King of Canada" and "King of Australia" merely been ex officio consequences of being King of the United Kingdom, there would have been no need for such legislation.
Has there been a redheaded writing exercise thread yet?This thread has done the impossible. Made a discussion about redheads boring - not once, but twice.
Hmm... I'll give it some thought.Has there been a redheaded writing exercise thread yet?
This thread has done the impossible. Made a discussion about redheads boring - not once, but twice.
That's because the discussion has devolved into "This is how I, an amazing author, describe redheads in my amazing stories!"This thread has done the impossible. Made a discussion about redheads boring - not once, but twice.
omg seriouslyIreland is part of the UK.
Huh, there is a plot bunny for a D/s story right there. I am just not sure how to include Crocodile Dundee in it...Sure, the countries share the same head of state (King Charles), because we're part of the Commonwealth, but you make these nations sound like vassals of the United Kingdom. They're not.
Is that the gene that governs pain threshold? I'd heard, and an M.D. agreed with me, that red (auburn?) haired people have a high pain threshold. I do happen to have both.Whilst down this rabbit-hole, I've discovered that auburns carry the MCR1 gene variant also.