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  1. Confidemus, on 29 Aug 2014 - 20:11, said:snapback.png

    If I was going to try it on with an inanimate object I'd be all over you like a tramp eating chips, ya wee smasher.

    You have done Confusedalot.com. You described yourself as a trysexual. Your words. You just cant help yourself. Can you?

  2. Only a particularly stupid poster - one who couldn't understand how a 3/1 bet worked regardless of the number of competitors, say, a middle-aged man with spaghetti hoops stains littering his full replica St Mirren kit - would try and claim that, say, a 43% level of support from a 70-80% turnout for sovereign independence could ever constitute a 'pretty damning' result for a nationalist organisation.

    The issue is not going to go away: though it's of course quite likely that the SNP's opportunity to push a referendum onto the political agenda will be limited, by sheer swings of electoral support anyway.

    It's our pound, and we're spending it until the UK kicks our arse.

  3. You're cruising for a wee hug x

    Just be careful. the last time you tried to take me on on intimate matters you outed yourself as a trysexual.

    noun: a person who is willing to and/or has tried anything sexual anyone can think of with any other person very young or old, animal or inanimate object male or female.

    Remember you are just stupid. Now run along.

    That should be enough for you to take the bait!

  4. Not only is this a whoosh but you missed the two previous people that I whoosed then explained the whoosh.

    You really are the simplest young man.

    I'm afraid I don't have the time that you have to read through your previous shite. My nostrils can only take so much.

  5. Can't help but notice that you pair failed to answer my question.

    Do you consider Scotland to be a country?

    Wouldn't be allowed on Pointless. Seriously though, if you need to ask you must be suffering from an inferiority complex. Just having a wee bit of fun with the separatists.

  6. Yes, because all governments definitely like to waste time on taking hypothetical things seriously. Come back with that question if there actually is a Yes vote, otherwise quit acting like a Willie Rennie and stop wasting people's time.

    Of course they do ya spent bullet. It keeps them occupied, and makes them look like they are doing something. "Come back with that question if there actually is a Yes vote" I like it

  7. Today a common way to define a country is say that if it's a member of the United Nations, it's a country. However, the Holy See, or Vatican, isn't a member of the United Nations, but it certainly is a country. The United Kingdom is a member of the United Nations, but the countries of England, Scotland and Ireland aren't, so by the UN rule, they aren't countries.

    That of course goes against what the UK government states where it declares that " The United Kingdom is made up of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. " So yes voters should be supporting the UK Gov. You know it makes sense!

    So, if you really want to know how many countries there are, first select the definition you want to use, then allow for where you are and what political views you have, then you have a chance of making an educated guess at the answer!

    However the following are generally accepted as Countries.

    • Afghanistan - Kabul
    • Albania - Tirane
    • Algeria - Algiers
    • Andorra - Andorra la Vella
    • Angola - Luanda
    • Antigua and Barbuda - Saint John's
    • Argentina - Buenos Aires
    • Armenia - Yerevan
    • Australia - Canberra
    • Austria - Vienna
    • Azerbaijan - Baku

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    B

    • The Bahamas - Nassau
    • Bahrain - Manama
    • Bangladesh - Dhaka
    • Barbados - Bridgetown
    • Belarus - Minsk
    • Belgium - Brussels
    • Belize - Belmopan
    • Benin - Porto-Novo
    • Bhutan - Thimphu
    • Bolivia - La Paz (administrative) Sucre (judicial)
    • Bosnia and Herzegovina - Sarajevo
    • Botswana - Gaborone
    • Brazil - Brasilia
    • Brunei - Bandar Seri Begawan
    • Bulgaria - Sofia
    • Burkina Faso - Ouagadougou
    • Burundi - Bujumbura

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    C

    • Cambodia - Phnom Penh
    • Cameroon - Yaounde
    • Canada - Ottawa
    • Cape Verde - Praia
    • Central African Republic - Bangui
    • Chad - N'Djamena
    • Chile - Santiago
    • China - Beijing
    • Colombia - Bogota
    • Comoros - Moroni
    • Congo, Republic of the - Brazzaville
    • Congo, Democratic Republic of the - Kinshasa
    • Costa Rica - San Jose
    • Cote d'Ivoire - Yamoussoukro (official) Abidjan (de facto)
    • Croatia - Zagreb
    • Cuba - Havana
    • Cyprus - Nicosia
    • Czech Republic - Prague

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    D

    • Denmark - Copenhagen
    • Djibouti - Djibouti
    • Dominica - Roseau
    • Dominican Republic - Santo Domingo

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    E

    • East Timor - Dili
    • Ecuador - Quito
    • Egypt - Cairo
    • El Salvador - San Salvador
    • Equatorial Guinea - Malabo
    • Eritrea - Asmara
    • Estonia - Tallinn
    • Ethiopia - Addis Ababa

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    F

    • Fiji - Suva
    • Finland - Helsinki
    • France - Paris

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    G

    • Gabon - Libreville
    • Gambia (The)- Banjul
    • Georgia - Tbilisi
    • Germany - Berlin
    • Ghana - Accra
    • Greece - Athens
    • Grenada - Saint George's
    • Guatemala - Guatemala City
    • Guinea - Conakry
    • Guinea-Bissau - Bissau
    • Guyana - Georgetown

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    H

    • Haiti - Port-au-Prince
    • Honduras - Tegucigalpa
    • Hungary - Budapest

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    I

    • Iceland - Reykjavik
    • India - New Delhi
    • Indonesia - Jakarta
    • Iran - Tehran
    • Iraq - Baghdad
    • Ireland (Southern)- Dublin
    • Israel - Jerusalem
    • Italy - Rome

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    J

    • Jamaica - Kingston
    • Japan - Tokyo
    • Jordan - Amman

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    K

    • Kazakhstan - Astana
    • Kenya - Nairobi
    • Kiribati - Tarawa
    • Korea, North - Pyongyang
    • Korea, South - Seoul
    • Kuwait - Kuwait City
    • Kyrgyzstan - Bishtek

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    L

    • Laos - Vientiane
    • Latvia - Riga
    • Lebanon - Beirut
    • Lesotho - Maseru
    • Liberia - Monrovia
    • Libya - Tripoli
    • Liechtenstein - Vaduz
    • Lithuania - Vilnius
    • Luxembourg - Luxembourg

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    M

    • Macedonia - Skopje
    • Madagascar - Antananarivo
    • Malawi - Lilongwe
    • Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur
    • Maldives - Male
    • Mali - Bamako
    • Malta - Valletta
    • Marshall Islands - Majuro
    • Mauritania - Nouakchott
    • Mauritius - Port Louis
    • Mexico - Mexico City
    • Federated States of Micronesia - Palikir
    • Moldova - Chisinau
    • Monaco - Monaco
    • Mongolia - Ulaanbaatar
    • Montenegro - Podgorica
    • Morocco - Rabat
    • Mozambique - Maputo
    • Myanmar (Burma) - Rangoon but moving to Pyinmana

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    N

    • Namibia - Windhoek
    • Nauru - has no official capital
    • Nepal - Kathmandu
    • Netherlands - Amsterdam
    • New Zealand - Wellington
    • Nicaragua - Managua
    • Niger - Niamey
    • Nigeria - Abuja
    • Norway - Oslo

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    O

    • Oman - Muscat

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    P

    • Pakistan - Islamabad
    • Palau - Koror
    • Panama - Panama City
    • Papua New Guinea - Port Moresby
    • Paraguay - Asuncion
    • Peru - Lima
    • Philippines - Manila
    • Poland - Warsaw
    • Portugal - Lisbon

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    Q

    • Qatar - Doha

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    R

    • Romania - Bucharest
    • Russia - Moscow
    • Rwanda - Kigali

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    S

    • Saint Kitts and Nevis - Basseterre
    • Saint Lucia - Castries
    • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - Kingstown
    • Samoa - Apia
    • San Marino - San Marino
    • Sao Tome and Principe - Sao Tome
    • Saudi Arabia - Riyadh
    • Senegal - Dakar
    • Serbia and Montenegro - Belgrade
    • Seychelles - Victoria
    • Sierra Leone - Freetown
    • Singapore - Singapore
    • Slovakia - Bratislava
    • Slovenia - Ljubljana
    • Solomon Islands - Honiara
    • Somalia - Mogadishu
    • South Africa - Pretoria (administrative) Bloemfontein (judiciary) and Cape Town (legislative)
    • Spain - Madrid
    • Sri Lanka - Colombo
    • Sudan - Khartoum
    • Suriname - Paramaribo
    • Swaziland - Mbabana
    • Sweden - Stockholm
    • Switzerland - Bern
    • Syria - Damascus

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    T

    • Taiwan - Taipei
    • Tajikistan - Dushanbe
    • Tanzania - Dar es Salaam
    • Thailand - Bangkok
    • Togo - Lome
    • Tonga - Nuku'alofa
    • Trinidad and Tobago - Port-of-Spain
    • Tunisia - Tunis
    • Turkey - Ankara
    • Turkmenistan - Ashgabat
    • Tuvalu - Funafuti

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    U

    • Uganda - Kampala
    • Ukraine - Kiev
    • United Arab Emirates (UAE)- Abu Dhabi
    • United Kingdom - London
    • United States - Washington D.C.
    • Uruguay - Montevideo
    • Uzbekistan - Tashkent

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    V

    • Vanuatu - Port-Vila
    • Vatican City (Holy See) - Vatican City
    • Venezuela - Caracas
    • Vietnam - Hanoi

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    W

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    X

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    Y

    • Yemen - Sanaa

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    Z

    • Zambia - Lusaka
    • Zimbabwe - Harare

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  8. I notice there's been a lot of this nonsense recently. It's one of the most dishonest arguments going. Scotland is not a bloc vote that's somehow not being represented.

    People don't vote down ethnic lines - bar the ethnic nationalists that troll these pages. People vote along political lines. If anything the argument is that the UK does not get the government it votes for because of FPTP. One could also say that becsuse of the disproprotionate nature of AMS that Scotland did not get the government it voted for in 2011 either.

    I can understand that a case can be made for bringing government closer to the people - that's a different argument altogether. However, I believe it can be done in a better way than the pseudo-independence on offer.

    The SNP got 23, of the votes of all of those eligible to vote in 2011, but many of these votes were protest votes or tactical votes. This gave them a majority of seats in Holyrood. In the 2014 Euro elections the SNP got about 29%. Probably a good indicator of their yes vote in the referendum.

    As for Scotland being a fairer place. Just ask the Shetland islanders who were denied the right to self determination by the SNP dominated Holyrood when their petition for their own referendum was rejected by the SNP dominated Holyrood.

  9. Rattled :lol:

    With what, four and a bit weeks to go, no has been ahead in every single poll, even in ones commissioned by the yes campaign and conducted by pro yes pollsters.

    What would the yes campaigners have said had you told them that in May 2012, when the campaigns were launched? That with a month and a day to go to the referendum yes would be losing in every single poll.

    As I've said since halfway thorough last year, it's over, and it's now simply a question of how much we are going to win by. 45% would be a decent result for yes and maybe they will get that, they certainly won't win though, hate to burst your bubble.

    The first haggis hopes the separatists will win, but is deluded. To keep the neverendum going he needs 40%, and that is all he can hope for. Less than that and he's offal

  10. I would thank you for your opinion and inform you nothing is beyond me. I am omnipotent, omnipresent and pretty fucking excellent.

    :)

    ETA: In before anyone tries an omnipotent/ impotent gag.

    All together now. To the tune of Nice one Cyril

    Ya think yer Yahweh, ya pompous bum , ya must be stupid, as well as bleeding dumb.

    Yer never right, yer always wrong, yer mouth needs a wash-out, and yer bleeding dumb

  11. Yes I have. I have a healthy level of self awareness, thanks. I'm aware of my own shortcomings and am perfectly OK with the fact that some people on here find my approach, or me in generally, well, "cunty".

    However, No voters have acted with absolutely zero decorum or dignity this past couple of weeks. And yes, I daresay Yes supporters would gloat a little if we showed a healthy lead in the polls, but having seen who represents Yes and No on here, I have no doubt in saying that No voters, as their voting intentions show, are shallow, selfish, pompous arseholes.

    Hope that clarifies things a little.

    Thanks for that Confusedalot.com If you knew your own limitations you wouldn't embarrass yourself on here. So what if we are gloating at you. It is a distinct and intensely pleasurable experience. I know you don't get the chance to experience it, but who cares? :lol:

  12. Err no I was copy shitestain or whatever he's called. The alias for that poster that got banned for calling the clown collective paedophiles.

    I used to be indecisive about you shittoon, but now I'm not so sure. I think you are also mixed up about the paedophile allegation. More like a self declaration.

  13. We're clearly not. Your head doesn't equate to the real world, champ.

    No it isn't. Honestly, do you No voters ever achieve anything in your lives? A bunch of defeatist no hopers.

    I've heard lots of instances of DK's and soft No's being converted to Yes. None going the other way, other than No voters trying to be funny. Anyone who thinks that Yes can't win are kidding themselves.

    I would not take anything away from the despicable first haggis even trying to steal the vote. All this empty rhetoric about phony DKs might be designed to cover the separatists fall back plan. I wouldn't trust Salmond to hold a door open for his OAP wife if he could squeeze another vote for separation.

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