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  1. Dragontear

    In today's news...

    Re: In today's news... This week-ish, in Britain... Tim Farron, Liberal Democrat Leader has resigned, citing reasons related to his religion, of people's attempts to draw criticism towards his beliefs, and the like. - A massive blaze has consumed a tower block in London...
  2. Dragontear

    In today's news...

    Re: In today's news... http://www.bbc.com/news/election/2017/results 2017 Election Results for the UK-wide General Election, some main points; Teresa May/Conservatives have not achieved a Majority, and are seeking a partnership with the Northern Ireland DUP party. Suffice to say, everyone's...
  3. Dragontear

    In today's news...

    Re: In today's news... British 2017 General Election voting has begun today, first results will be in by about 1;40 AM Greenwich time. Main contenders being the current Government with a smallish majority in the Commons, Conservatives. Main Opposition party being Labour, with Liberal...
  4. Dragontear

    In today's news...

    Re: In today's news... Saturday evening at about 10pm, a van drove into pedestrians on London Bridge, three men exited it and moved down the street to commit knife-attacks on literally anybody in their way. They were wearing clothing imitating bomb-vests and were all shot by armed police...
  5. Dragontear

    In today's news...

    Re: In today's news... Recently, a terrorist suicide-bomb attack has occurred in Manchester, during a concert while people were leaving, many being younger girls who came to see Ariana Grande perform. Fitting song
  6. Dragontear

    In today's news...

    Re: In today's news... UK has local elections! TLDR; Conservatives have made massive gains in the number of council seats, at the cost of Labour and Liberal Democrats, UKIP has lost all but one seats, with SNP in scotland making fewer than expected gains. Meanwhile in EU, Jean-Claude...
  7. Dragontear

    In today's news...

    Re: In today's news... The British Prime Minister has today announced a surprise General Election, Labour and Liberal Democrat leaders amongst other opposition/conservative factions are pleased to have another opportunity to reach out to the populace. SNP leader Nicholas Sturgeon has claimed...
  8. Dragontear

    In today's news...

    Re: In today's news... Today Article 50, the process in which the United Kingdom negotiates with the EU as it leaves, officially begins. Also, a gathering of people on the Westminster bridge occurs to remember those harmed and killed in a cowardly attack.
  9. Dragontear

    Truly scary moments in gaming

    Re: Truly scary moments in gaming A lovely game called 'Darkwood' uses actual line of sight in a top-down viewpoint very well, half the time you're constantly checking side to side, so it's entirely possible to be blind-sided and the light mechanics do actually have quite some relevance...
  10. Dragontear

    In today's news...

    Re: In today's news... Just saw the BBC news myself; A Terrorist Incident has occurred within the heart of British Democracy in Westminster, currently four people, including the attacker have died, with 20 people injured, suspecting those numbers may rise. To wit; A car was driven in...
  11. Dragontear

    What the hell are you listening to?

    Re: What the hell are you listening to? 'Resident Evil 7 - Go Tell Aunt Rhody 'Epic Metal' Cover (Little V)' 'Impossible Remix - Resident Evil 7 Biohazard Theme; Go Tell Aunt Rhody - Piano Cover' Enjoy. =3
  12. Dragontear

    In today's news...

    Re: In today's news... Not to argue, but a potential counter point would be, if the EU wants punitive measures, that'll possibly create more ill-will among people already displeased with the leadership and ideological-over-practical nature they seem to be displaying. Not just far-right or...
  13. Dragontear

    In today's news...

    Re: In today's news... Interestingly, the EU Council of Ministers had, several months ago, suggested they'd simply bypass the EU Commission and thus Juncker himself when it comes to negotiations, as Juncker's attitude was best described as 'confrontational'. Also, it's suggested but not...
  14. Dragontear

    In today's news...

    Re: In today's news... The vote on whether to invoke Article 50, the act to begin the process of formally leave the European Union has taken place in the British Parliement. 498 votes against 114 to leave. So yes, we're leaving, regardless of any remaining bitterness. It seems noted on the...
  15. Dragontear

    In today's news...

    Re: In today's news... Unrelated to our furry friends both terristreral and face-eaters alike. As always, forgive me if I am incorrect, feel free to add your proverbial 2-pence. Within days of the Supreme Court stating it would begin deciding on whether or not the British Parliament would...
  16. Dragontear

    In today's news...

    Re: In today's news... RSPCA in the UK has also been criticised for missing the mark and becoming increasingly political, while having more and more difficulties, both in general and self-inflicted, in doing the very thing it was made to do.
  17. Dragontear

    In today's news...

    Re: In today's news... Another two pence, and this based upon observations made via various media and gazing vacantly; its already been shown that the computers used by the former global-warming lobby, now climate change lobby (because their facts regarding global warming, specifically...
  18. Dragontear

    Merry Christmas!

    Re: Merry Christmas! Huzzah! ^^
  19. Dragontear

    In today's news...

    Re: In today's news... Recently, FIFA threatened to fine British football teams if they displayed the Poppy on their arm-bands, claiming the Poppy is a political icon. This is despite allowing the British teams to display the Poppy on their arm bands the last time they played on or near...
  20. Dragontear

    In today's news...

    Re: In today's news... Forgive me, it's a few days late: Supreme Court in Britain is discussing and deciding whether Ministers or Parliament should be the ones to invoke Article 50, which begins the process of Ol' Blighty leaving the EU. Funnily enough, half-way into the glacial-paced...
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