"Your side", "sore loser". This isn't a football match, why reduce it to that level of childish taunting? This is precisely why a referendum is never a good idea, it simplifies complex issues into divisive binary choices that can be kicked around like a political football and easily hijacked.
And it's also why it's going to be very hard to move on and reach some kind of middle ground between both sides because there's this pathetic "you lost, we won" attitude combined with a somewhat more sinister threat of "do what we want or people will rise up and there'll be trouble" that's kicking about too. I'm sure our new government lurching to the right will happily use that as an excuse to remove more civil rights, once they're done with removing all the ones granted by the EU.
To say Remainers only favour the status quo is a perfect example of this gross simplification. You don't know this. Many Remainers, myself included, would like to see the EU reformed. But we would prefer to do it from WITHIN, sat around a table and negotiating from a position of strength. Not petulantly storming out and hurling insults at the very people / countries we are now going to have to negotiate with for a favourable deal and most importantly STILL trade, co-exist and co-operate with in the future. Still at least Boris who was responsible for a lot of these insults will have to face up to some of the mess he's created.
It's entirely possible to change things via a General Election although I concede it's unlikely with the current system of government we have. That's something I've long wished we could change. But that's for another discussion.
And no, I don't think entering the EU on a referendum was a good idea in the first place, but that's long in the past and just because we entered the EU on this basis doesn't mean it's right to leave it that way. Two wrongs don't make a right.