Message from @bosshog

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2019-09-16 00:38:03 UTC  

because he's a pathological liar

2019-09-16 00:42:54 UTC  

I can't believe it!

2019-09-16 00:44:26 UTC  

I’m not

2019-09-16 00:52:39 UTC  

@poopcanoe because anal fissures don't get me hard. But neither do animals, just pointing out your description of "normal" isn't helping your case. And if you're about to complain about this being pedantic. It's a political discussion server. Get used to it

2019-09-16 01:05:10 UTC  

Gday lads

2019-09-16 01:08:47 UTC  

'allo 'allo!

2019-09-16 01:09:07 UTC  

How are you mate?

2019-09-16 01:13:38 UTC  

Alright. Dealing with a pathological liar in the Xenoi channels.

2019-09-16 01:13:55 UTC  

I don't lie

2019-09-16 01:14:02 UTC  

I tell my truth

2019-09-16 01:14:25 UTC  

Fair call. Can’t see those channels yet but will get there eventually.

2019-09-16 01:23:59 UTC  

the shit going on with the british parliament is reinforcing my belief that the parliamentary system of having the legislature elect/appoint the head of government is shit.

2019-09-16 01:27:03 UTC  

Aight I thought that was obviously facetious but fair enough.

2019-09-16 01:28:25 UTC  

Just prepping the newbies, be prepared to defend your sense of humor. Mostly as practice for when someone genuinely challenges it

2019-09-16 01:28:40 UTC  

Aight I can respect that I guess

2019-09-16 01:29:27 UTC  

Also, get a pfp

2019-09-16 01:30:02 UTC  

Yeah hold on let me find a suitably comedic anime girl. I am after all a basic bitch.

2019-09-16 01:37:44 UTC  

👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻

2019-09-16 01:37:46 UTC  

RANDOMNPC IS THE GUARDIAN AT THE GATE

2019-09-16 01:38:08 UTC  

He's the baws

2019-09-16 01:38:14 UTC  

St Andrew

2019-09-16 01:45:06 UTC  

Adding to koscheiundying's point, is there a governmental system, current or historic, that doesn't have a single figurehead. Hmmm. Might Google that. I mean obviously the president has limited power but it's interesting.

2019-09-16 01:45:50 UTC  

Andora has co-executives

2019-09-16 01:47:06 UTC  

Oooo

2019-09-16 01:48:02 UTC  

But all I'm really talking about is that the head of government in a democratic system should either be elected by popular vote or indirectly elected like in the US, through a body that doesn't serve some other major governmental/political function

2019-09-16 01:49:48 UTC  

having the legislature appoint the executive is a shitshow waiting to happen, IMO

2019-09-16 01:51:02 UTC  

Very interesting, I didn't know that so thanks for piquing my curiosity

2019-09-16 01:53:56 UTC  

I can see why that might be a problem, the legislative body may well want to influence who gets in based purely from wanting to make their job easier. Is that your primary concern with it?

2019-09-16 01:54:55 UTC  

I think it tips the balance of power too heavily towards the legislature

2019-09-16 01:56:07 UTC  

A lot of the rhetoric about the proroguing is basically "Boris is defying the sovereignty of the parliament" or something to that effect

2019-09-16 01:56:58 UTC  

which is obviously a terrible take

2019-09-16 01:57:16 UTC  

Ahoy !

2019-09-16 01:57:36 UTC  

Presumably because democracy is more important than the power of the legislative branch in your opinion?

2019-09-16 01:57:47 UTC  

sort of

2019-09-16 01:58:18 UTC  

legislative and executive power are considered seperate things for a reason

2019-09-16 01:58:31 UTC  

Giving the legislature so much control over the latter isn't a good idea

2019-09-16 01:58:41 UTC  

We need to implement a Social Credit System ASAP

2019-09-16 01:58:56 UTC  

:|

2019-09-16 01:59:04 UTC  

any more than it would be to give the executive tons of power over the legislature

2019-09-16 01:59:39 UTC  

Makes sense, something interesting for me to think about at least

2019-09-16 01:59:51 UTC  

that said, regarding the multiple executive things