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Yeah, I remembered all the tacky merchandise after I made that post. I'm not one of those people who thinks we need to get rid of royals AT ALL COST or something but if they stopped being the royal family I wouldn't care :vI'm definitely not a royalist, but the monarchy do draw in some tourist money here and there. And it can be handy having a figurehead to send abroad to have tea and scones with Obama et al, keeping the people of actual importance here to do things (*insert dry laughter here*).
The extent to which I care about watching this thing is apparently inversely proportional to how many times specials about it replace Doctor Who on BBC America. So, I'm in the negatives now; I'll have to watch the whole thing in reversed colors and backwards just to satiate my annoyance.
:( The Union jack makes things look so tacky. I don't understand why people feel the need to plaster them onto everything.
:( The Union jack makes things look so tacky. I don't understand why people feel the need to plaster them onto everything.
I would definitely like a snack serving Dalek though.
:( The Union jack makes things look so tacky. I don't understand why people feel the need to plaster them onto everything.
^In classrooms, it's because we're forced to say the Pledge of Allegiance every morning with our hands over our heart and our eyes on the flag.
I can only imagine it's in case someone lost their memory and was all "what country am I in? Oh, the US; I'm sure glad this flag is here to inform me!".
^In classrooms, it's because we're forced to say the Pledge of Allegiance every morning with our hands over our heart and our eyes on the flag.
It also shows patriotism, which I never was that much of a fan of.
^In classrooms, it's because we're forced to say the Pledge of Allegiance every morning with our hands over our heart and our eyes on the flag.
It also shows patriotism, which I never was that much of a fan of.
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...Really?
Iiiii do think that's taking patriotism a little too far.