Hear, hear! Let us restore the good old order of our forefathers!Aha! At last someone has pronounced my true political leanings. Neo-Medievalism and Neo-Feudalism is the only path to avoid this mad world of leftist 'freedoms.'
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Hear, hear! Let us restore the good old order of our forefathers!Aha! At last someone has pronounced my true political leanings. Neo-Medievalism and Neo-Feudalism is the only path to avoid this mad world of leftist 'freedoms.'
Heh, am I sensing a "Feudalist Faction" forming in Tory Party?Hear, hear! Let us restore the good old order of our forefathers!
Not officially, no.There wasn't one already?
You're telling me?best way to win argument:
-call others radicals
-???
-win?
I've added you to the list.Also, I stake a claim to Isington North, The smallest constituency out there!
We would, and have, but it's clear you've chosen to ignore said arguments (such as those by Mister Antonine). Also...If you could actually make good arguments against our liberalism...![]()
The Right Honourable Mister Tanzhang's remark here applies too.The rigid dogma puts people off almost as much as the stupidity behind it does.![]()
Well, I meant unofficially, and not entirely in the fashion that is afflicting the Labour party, rather that there was, certainly, a sizeable portion of the Tories who felt the same way.Not officially, no.
I bet they're all members of the Monday club.Well, I meant unofficially, and not entirely in the fashion that is afflicting the Labour party, rather that there was, certainly, a sizeable portion of the Tories who felt the same way.
I guess some of us are just tired of the same old crap which we got sick of the first time we heard it, let alone the seventeenth, and others seem totally oblivious to this, but are more than happy to accuse others of circle-jerking when they talk about something - anything - which isn't that same old crap.The 'debates' around here are getting pretty ugly...
How about: "Whose haircut is better: Attlee's or Bevan's?"It's a new AAR, and I'd like to see fresh new debates on fresh new subjects relevant to the period in which it's set. Not the same old Blood and Iron stuff which was quite tiring even back when it was relatively fresh.
Bevan's hair is actually one of his great assets. (Although I wear my hair in a somewhat similar style and am therefore biased.)How about: "Whose haircut is better: Attlee's or Bevan's?"![]()
Honestly, that's probably what he is aiming for.AND Attlee actually looks like a politician, while Bevan looks like a coalminer who decided to put on a suit for a change.
I dunno, Bevan kinda had this Huey Long-type look about him which fits the period and his politics, to an extent. Attlee's look kinda reminds me of Patrick Stewart.Honestly, that's probably what he is aiming for.
Oh, comon, he doesn't look THAT gay.Attlee's look kinda reminds me of Patrick Stewart.![]()
I've never used them.((Eh, also, the double bracets are a somewhat forgotten thing nowadays, aren't they? Not that I'm complaining, but...))
I've been there, (didn't cut my hair for 14 months) and I'll never go back.Dear lord, you just made me realize back when I made this account I still had long hair that reached the middle of my back.![]()