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Yes, this is just what I’ve been saying. Democracy is great in theory but if you let people vote when they have no idea of the issues involved then it’s just letting the lunatics run the asylum. Unfortunately the remain and leave campaigns were both a complete mess, failing to educate anyone on the issues, and I doubt

I can’t believe anyone fell for that. “The money we spend on the EU could go to the NHS,” said the party that hates the NHS and is dying to abolish it. ‘Could’ does not mean ‘will’.

He does and that’s the problem. Most people were ignorant of how the EU worked and what it did for the country before the referendum was proposed. There’s an inherent bias in that if you ask someone ‘Should we leave the EU?’ they will say ‘Yes’ because they’re thinking there has to be a good reason the question was

I put it down to the fact that we were taught absolutely nothing about politics in school (at least people my age, 30+, weren’t). The closest we got is if you chose to study history at GCSE, but even then it was usually Nazi Germany so it’s politics 100 years out of date in another country so it’s a basic grounding at

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Ah, it was pretty cool to have considering how cheap Master System games were by the time the Game Gear was around, but it was a huge bulky thing even before the cartridges were inserted! I think you have to see a video of it to truly appreciate its size and shape -

You’re absolutely right - just look at London, where everyone voted remain. That’s not just immigrants-turned-citizens-who-can-vote being inherently biased, that’s white native Britons living among immigrants who are their friends and neighbours. The rest of the country has little to no experience of immigration, so

I think you’ve got it the wrong way round about immigration there - part of being a member of the EU is that citizens of EU countries are free to travel and work indefinitely in other EU countries, so as more ‘poorer’ countries join the EU, more people are free to move to the UK for a ‘better way of life’. So the

Which one? The Master System adapter or the TV tuner?

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I used to be an adventurer like you but then I took a nuclear winter?

Just in time, by my calculations, to get a PS12, by whatever means she chooses...

I still have mine somewhere too! Didn’t have a magnifier but I did have the Master System adapter, so I could play actual Master System cartridges on it - that thing was huge! - and the TV tuner addon, which must be quite rare as I can’t imagine many people bought those.

The DC port on mine kept breaking. Happened after a few weeks with my first console, exchanged it at the shop for another one, happened again on that one after a few months. Apart from that, the build quality on them was excellent. If only rechargeable batteries had been at the standard they are today!

It’s better than Mega Drive, which sounds like an add-on for something that comes with a regular drive, and also better than Game Boy, which sounds like something you might ask a specialist pimp for.

That was my thought too - I’d fight a wolf if I had to, especially if it was old and not healthy. A bear I’d have less chance of defeating, simply due to body mass if nothing else. Mosquitoes, on the other hand, I’m allergic to, so it would be those that killed me.

I thought it was common knowledge that this was a fallacy.

I didn’t think of it that way but now that you’ve said it...

“less Chris Evans and more Rory Reid and Chris Harris”

Really? What’s the reasoning behind that?