When I was programming for work we used to joke about coding an exit
routine with our name eg tonyexit that when encountered would handle
"special conditions" like increasing our account balance.
So this meme used for BRExit retains its dubious quality of representing
exceptional treatment, for
Undefined widget 'voting':is there still people?
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:) no, No, nO, NO, no, No, nO, NO,
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On Thursday, 28 March 2019 22:32:15 UTC+1, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> \define brexit(not-german, vague-ideas, may-maybe-in-may)
> <$voting via="""[stiff-upper-lip[quiver] +europeans[scum]
> +hang-on-a-minute[we-are-insane]] """>
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>
> \end
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