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Only CBS show I've ever watched is HIMYM. Oddly, Britney appeared twice in that show too.

I'm not even sure they had to do that. The Tories were putting out ads saying that May was "the only one" who could negotiate Brexit (actually copying Trump? Really?) but gave no reasons for anyone to think that's true. Especially since she was openly anti-Brexit during the referendum, and that her meetings with the

And she knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men alright.

The guy who complains that he wants less politics on the site is now complaining about politics on a page that is not about politics. Settle down, Ricky.

They used to wear caps, but those aren't so popular these days.

Right? It's like some people have never even googled "snakes in hats" before.

I think immigration itself will probably remain fairly similar, though it means that there will be a lot more immigrant communities in the UK. And while I'm not so simplistic as to call all Brexiteers racist, I must say I have a feeling some of the little Englander heartland will soon be complaining that that's not

That's true, though what's most likely to happen post-Brexit is that the UK will have to make similar deals with Commonwealth nations. So there will still almost certainly be free movement of labour; the only difference is that the immigrants will be from different countries.

I'd be pissed off if I'd voted for Brexit too, but to be fair, calling the referendum in the first place was disingenuous and self-serving, as is May going along with it, as is pretending that anything about this is normal.

Yeah, that would make sense. Actually, now I think about it those guys would probably actually quite like paying for it and feeling a sense of ownership.

Not really; binding referenda have never formed part of our democracy. Most countries don't allow constitutional-level changes to take place with a simple majority. And however you count it, only 36% of the electorate voted for it. In a general election, well that's just a close result, but Brexit is not a general

The only grievances I've ever heard from Brexiteers are immigration (although it's acknowledged by all parties that Brexit won't reduce immigration) and sovereignty (which isn't actually an issue, but people got bamboozled by the important-sounding word).

Maybe it's an age thing, but I was about 17 when the internet became mainstream, and I don't think I've developed any new proclivities since. I think I'd already discovered my (rather boring) kinks before I got to see them on film. I suppose the escalation/desensitisation problem is worse for kids who had internet

I did say "wow, are you really showing your sex photos to your sister?" and he was like "yeah, it's nothing too graphic." She rolled her eyes, took a peek and went "oh that's not so bad." (He wasn't in the photos since he was taking them; just this girl's bare ass and a big fuckoff sword.) So I guess she was just used

Just gonna go on the record as saying I've literally never heard that phrase in my life. Maybe I'm one of today's lucky 10,000?

We could all learn from your example, Mini.

Quite apart from the morality and the effect it has on young people, how in hell did such niche fetishes get so much market share? I mean, some things are slightly off-piste but you can see why it's a popular porn category. I'm thinking of gangbangs, anal, deepthroat, bondage, etc - things your average non-kinkster

Unfortunately, the only ones that I've ever got to work are glue traps. They are not humane, but mice are just too fast for anything spring-loaded, and even when they do get caught, they often get free again. I really hate using them but they're the only thing that works.

You're heating it during.

You can't deep-fry with olive oil because it burns, and you're unlikely to want to add it to, say, a cake because the flavour is too strong. Those other oils you mentioned are basically interchangeable though - and "vegetable oil" often is in fact corn oil.