I voted for Britain to Remain part of the EU on a truly apocalyptic morning. I had been awake half of the night, my childlike-inherited-from-the-female-line fear of thunder causing me to curl up against Richie at 2am as the windows rattled and the bedroom lit up with periodic lightening strikes. Still, I tore myself out of bed when the alarm went
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I don't have a lot of words besides "I'm sorry." :-(
*hugs*
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As to everything else, I don't even know what to say. I could have written a lot of what you said myself - the hope for a Remain victory and the resulting shock, the fury at Farage, the knowledge that I am and have been in a much better position that many other people in this country, wanting a fairer society. Rob and I have been discussing potentially leaving for Edinburgh or Dublin as well, but I don't want to; this is my home. It's all appalling.
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That's how it looks to a lot of us in the UK, too; and I don't even LIKE Nicola Sturgeon or her party. :(
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Just a few weeks until LFCC - I intend to rejoice in being with like-minded and diverse people; I will need it so much by then. <3
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