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  • #16
    Does it make me a bad person if i'm not overly bothered? I Won't share my opinion on here incase I offend a certain someone for having a different opinion.

    Times have changed, they should stop the monachry now in tribute.

    Everyone dies, she was 96 noone can live forever, i personally can't feel much for someone i've never interacted with, whoever that may be, queen was just another lady who was famous to me, I don't buy into the whole "royalty" stuff.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by teesred View Post
      I genuinely felt sad, she just seemed like a really nice person. Like my Grandparents, from a generation of decent,hardworking people who just "got on with it". The post war generation.
      This is exactly how I felt.

      I couldnt give toss about any of the others and I'm certainly not a royalist but she always came across as being reasonably down to earth (considering).
      Something, Something, Something, Dark Side

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Kev0909 View Post
        Does it make me a bad person if i'm not overly bothered? I Won't share my opinion on here incase I offend a certain someone for having a different opinion.

        Times have changed, they should stop the monachry now in tribute.

        Everyone dies, she was 96 noone can live forever, i personally can't feel much for someone i've never interacted with, whoever that may be, queen was just another lady who was famous to me, I don't buy into the whole "royalty" stuff.
        And on the flip side, this is also how I feel...
        Something, Something, Something, Dark Side

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Daffydd View Post
          Because I scare easily. and these seem like dark times
          I meant without the Queen?
          "...and my inch is like a freight train, so I only use it in self defence"

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Kev0909 View Post
            Does it make me a bad person if i'm not overly bothered? I Won't share my opinion on here incase I offend a certain someone for having a different opinion.

            Times have changed, they should stop the monachry now in tribute.

            Everyone dies, she was 96 noone can live forever, i personally can't feel much for someone i've never interacted with, whoever that may be, queen was just another lady who was famous to me, I don't buy into the whole "royalty" stuff.
            Nope. I feel exactly the same.
            "...and my inch is like a freight train, so I only use it in self defence"

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Kev0909 View Post
              Does it make me a bad person if i'm not overly bothered? I Won't share my opinion on here incase I offend a certain someone for having a different opinion.

              Times have changed, they should stop the monachry now in tribute.

              Everyone dies, she was 96 noone can live forever, i personally can't feel much for someone i've never interacted with, whoever that may be, queen was just another lady who was famous to me, I don't buy into the whole "royalty" stuff.
              Don't mind people having different opinions - the world be boring as f ck if everyone thought the same!
              My attitude is that Queen Elizabeth 2nd has possibly been good for the UK. The monarchy attracts tourism, and money, to the UK. The monarch might also be good for international trade - they travel all over the world and meet with other countries' business people.
              You might think I'm a royalist. I'm not, I believe in Bill Shankly's socialism.
              The dearly departed Queen was, in my opinion, good for the UK. As for the new batch, they have a hell of a lot to live up to. I'm not sure they are capable of doing any good. Only time will tell, but they are imho in a mess.
              There's too much confusion, I can't get no relief

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              • #22
                Originally posted by vin View Post
                I meant without the Queen?
                Sad or scary, these are just different reactions to a sense of loss depending on whether you look back at what was or look forward into the uncertain times we face. A third reaction could be to detach and just not care as a coping mechanism.

                For me, I didn't feel sad but this news added to a sense of uncertainty. Not because I'm a royalist (I'm not) but because we are living in unstable times and this country is going through a lot of changes. Some people love change and say bring it on, sometimes I'm like that too but right now, not so much. But don't worry, I'll be okay.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by redebreck View Post
                  Don't mind people having different opinions - the world be boring as f ck if everyone thought the same!
                  My attitude is that Queen Elizabeth 2nd has possibly been good for the UK. The monarchy attracts tourism, and money, to the UK. The monarch might also be good for international trade - they travel all over the world and meet with other countries' business people.
                  You might think I'm a royalist. I'm not, I believe in Bill Shankly's socialism.
                  The dearly departed Queen was, in my opinion, good for the UK. As for the new batch, they have a hell of a lot to live up to. I'm not sure they are capable of doing any good. Only time will tell, but they are imho in a mess.
                  I agree.

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                  • #24
                    I think the William one seems a decent fella.

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                    • #25
                      I have been amazed by the performance and organisation of all including the general public and police and armed firces let alone the senior dignitaries who have taken part in so many events over the past few days nationwide. These circumstances have not been able to have had any public practice and probably very little private practice on any major scale.
                      And all televised too!
                      Something that the UK seems to excel in!
                      And more to come.
                      I remember vaguely Churchill's state funeral but the Queen's funeral will undoubtedly surpass even that grandeur!

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                      • #26
                        More than 2.5 billion people comprise the commonwealth, 1/3 of the world population, with over half of them being under 30. An extraordinary legacy!

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                        • #27
                          I think the death of the queen will get people looking at the likes of Charles and thinking, yes you've had a privileged life but would I really want that life having everything played out in front of Billions ?

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by ianlfc View Post
                            I think the death of the queen will get people looking at the likes of Charles and thinking, yes you've had a privileged life but would I really want that life having everything played out in front of Billions ?
                            My thinking is that King Charles has conducted himself most admirably.
                            He has had no chance to mourn the death of his mother.
                            For myself, and probably many others, it is something we never quite get over.

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                            • #29
                              Why and when was The Commonwealth formed?
                              https://www.mfat.govt.nz/en/peace-rights-and-security/the-commonwealth/#:~:text=The%20Commonwealth%20of%20Nations%20was,t hird%20of%20the%20world%27s%20population.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by scientificred View Post
                                I have been amazed by the performance and organisation of all including the general public and police and armed firces let alone the senior dignitaries who have taken part in so many events over the past few days nationwide. These circumstances have not been able to have had any public practice and probably very little private practice on any major scale.
                                And all televised too!
                                Something that the UK seems to excel in!
                                And more to come.
                                I remember vaguely Churchill's state funeral but the Queen's funeral will undoubtedly surpass even that grandeur!
                                Yet to see a foot out of place!
                                Amazing performance by all!
                                Tuesday the Queen accepted Boris's resignation as pm and invited Liz Truss to be the new pm with a great smile.
                                Thursday she died.
                                Amazing secret planning , if any, for the public ritual spectacles (and speeches) I am beholding !

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