Look, I get that the rhetoric employed during this campaign by parts of the Yes camp has included some pretty incendiary opinions against the English, but those have still largely been just a minority in the broader spectrum of voiced arguments, and even if the vote does end up going in favour of Scotland seceding (which IMO remains the unlikelier outcome), those would still be the same people you'd have as neighbours to the North
and keep on visiting or doing business with because of all the connections people all across Britain have made with each other over centuries. It makes little sense to respond to some people's embittered sense of rivalry with the same degree of narrow-mindedness, and after things calm down - and they will - regardless of whether those people continue to remain your fellow countrymen or turn into your nearest neighbours, it may just make you feel like an arse for stooping to that level of generalization. Not saying this as a g.mod or anything like that, btw, just offering a thought as another member here with enough internet acquaintances on both "sides" and as a third party observer to all this

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Anyhow, seeing as I'm here, guess I might as well take a look in the ole' pics bucket n' find out what's made the cut in the past few weeks. Let's see now...
If you think Hollywood studio execs have it easy figuring out all those reboot/sequel/prequel/remake details, guess again:
I'm telling you, this "genre reverse engineering" trend is getting dangerously close! Why isn't anyone listening?!?!?!
Microsoft pulling the plug on our web nostalgia:
Microso-, awww, goddamnit, CLIPPY, NO!
That's all for now.