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https://www.theatlantic.com/notes/2016/01/what-bernie-sanders-and-donald-trump-have-in-common/422907/
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showerofshoite
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Not a chance they will build anything the whole shower dont have a days work in them together
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I thought they weren't protesting - I thought it was all about building bridges. But then we know what their sort of democracy is.
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getafookinjobthelotofye
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Edinburgh is a great city and great place to live but honestly it needs a serious population transplant. |
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Chances are that none of those protesters are Edinburgh born. They look like the great unwashed i.e. all students from the Universities of that great city.
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Maybe but most of Edinburgh locals would support those clowns. Edinburgh voted about 90% to remain in the EU, the place is choc full of Standard Life types.
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just the ususal soap dodging rentamob
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Platini you are a prick so just because the majority of Edinburgh disagree with you it needs a change of population.
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L No, not just for that reason. But since you ask darlin', I'll expand. Having lived in Glasgow for over 20 years and in Edinburgh for almost 20 years, I'm in a very good position to judge. Edinburgh is full of floor-staring, clique-loving, middle class or wannabe middle class sheep whose attitudes and opinions are formed exclusively and entirely by their inner circle of fakebook friends. And they're by and large a miserable lot which I find incredible given the beautiful city they live in. Glaswegians are the complete opposite, incredibly warm and welcoming and cheerful despite living in a dreary grey depressing and run-down looking place. If it were up to me, I'd swap the populations for each city. Life would be beautiful ![]() |
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Nicola Sturgeon say's she wants rto make Scotland greet again...
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