Message from @lucid

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2019-08-28 17:23:09 UTC  

it's an issue of thermal clines and other atmospheric issues such as turbulences that tend to deflect from orbital drops which is why engines are needed to keep it on target

2019-08-28 17:23:11 UTC  

the thing i had in mind was where they first hyper accellerate the projectile before bringing it down, and it's the speed that generates the energy

2019-08-28 18:12:47 UTC  

dude i don't get that fucking system at all

2019-08-28 19:12:42 UTC  

what

2019-08-28 19:12:46 UTC  

what don't you get

2019-08-28 19:12:50 UTC  

ask me i'm a native

2019-08-28 19:13:06 UTC  

Parliament runs in terms of sessions. Sessions last for a particular length of time not specific but now has been a very long session.

2019-08-28 19:13:36 UTC  

sessions close every year

2019-08-28 19:13:54 UTC  

Parliament is prorogued or ended to stop a session, and begin a new one. Usually there is a break in between

2019-08-28 19:14:38 UTC  

Parliamentary acts that are unfinished within a session cannot continue if that session ends

2019-08-28 19:15:08 UTC  

tl'dr peeps wanna leave euro, there are more mps in parliment that don't dont so no agreement in parliment on how to exit

2019-08-28 19:15:56 UTC  

Boris is closing parliament down until the 14th October. It re-opens 17 days before UK officially leaves EU on 31st October

2019-08-28 19:17:05 UTC  

They could have a vote of no confidence to collapse the govt in that time, but there is a 14 day cooling off period because of the fixed term parliament act.

2019-08-28 19:17:06 UTC  

to prevent further actions by parliment to go against peeps choice

2019-08-28 19:17:15 UTC  

he suspended parli

2019-08-28 19:18:35 UTC  

The remainers may try to form an alternative govt in that time but that is in dispute as Boris could just set a date for a general election. That would then dissolve parliament and take us over the line time wise for 31/10 brexit

2019-08-28 19:19:07 UTC  

well one thing i don't get is, why did the queen appoint BJ?

2019-08-28 19:19:18 UTC  

But he has left enough time to keep the remainers fooled that they may have a deal to vote on in that 17 days

2019-08-28 19:19:29 UTC  

the queen didn't appoint him?

2019-08-28 19:19:34 UTC  

i mean if the uk DS is against him, why does the queen seem to be backing him?

2019-08-28 19:20:16 UTC  

The conservative pary had a leadership election and their members voted him in as their leader and hence as they are the party of govt he becomes the prime minister

2019-08-28 19:21:22 UTC  

in uk this is all pantomime

2019-08-28 19:21:28 UTC  

I think you may be looking at this from the wrong angle the queen must follow set protocols

2019-08-28 19:21:33 UTC  

still a nest of pedos etc.

2019-08-28 19:22:28 UTC  

If a PM asks the Queen to prorogue parliament though she could technically refuse it would bring her role as being non political into dispute

2019-08-28 19:22:41 UTC  

ic

2019-08-28 19:22:45 UTC  

she has to accept

2019-08-28 19:23:33 UTC  

so whatever hidden power she may have behind the scenes would be brought forward and come to light...

2019-08-28 19:23:48 UTC  

hence they are snookered

2019-08-28 19:24:16 UTC  

why DS always use politicians as visible puppets and use bribery + blackmail

2019-08-28 19:24:18 UTC  

ic, i thought the queen still participated in things

2019-08-28 19:24:34 UTC  

yup

2019-08-28 19:24:35 UTC  

no only on a ceremonial level to the public

2019-08-28 19:24:44 UTC  

opens parli err year

2019-08-28 19:25:34 UTC  

also forms govs after ellection

2019-08-28 19:25:42 UTC  

agrees to elections

2019-08-28 19:25:53 UTC  

basically