If you could ask Biohazard one question..

I've never been to Scotland. What am I missing out on?

(PS I will visit Scotland at some point, soon I hope :P)

If you can take a car up there, Edinburgh is definitely worth a visit, like a posh Scottish version of bath or York. Plus you can play spot the Scotsman, population of 495,360 number of Scotsmen 3.

Lock lomond is very pretty and a very nice hostel and a very Spanish Rivera feeling.
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Travel north wards, enjoy the roads, enjoy the small villages and random lochs, Only advice if you camp out take a mosquito net.
Lock Locksy is awesome and sooo very cold for a morning swim.
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I'd avoid Glasgow, not much stuff to do and the only place in Scotland I got both verbal and physical abuse for having an English accent ( was saved from a pair of fat buggers by a swarm of Glaswegian girls :D)
 
Scotland and England are just two successful countries with extremely similar people, achievements, and so on. Why do some people always have to scurry for division? Superficial one-upmanship is boring and anyone can support any rhetoric with enough will and 'research'.

We should celebrating our successes and going forward together. Anyway, I know not everyone is as evolved in their thinking as I am. ;)

Ooh, a question: what happened to the Persian cavalry at the Battle of Marathon? Always puzzled me.

I don't think people scurry for it, but as you know division in life is normal in many ways. On nationality or collective identity, it does vary. It is natural to have competition, in many ways. It should be healthy, but it isn't always.

As without studying more than the basics I know, I couldn't tell you what happened to the cavalry at Marathon. When I've finished eating my tea and answers some more questions I might look.
 
Would you say you were an attention whore who's hoping a don asks a question as you'd then feel like you have been validated on these forums?
 
this thread is just so he can spam and up his post count which is why he ignored my serious question he can't give a stupid answer to...
 
Do you think Scotland should be independent and what do you feel the biggest advantages and disadvantages of becoming independent would be?

may as well get him started :D

Sorry I missed this.

Biggest advantage, being able to put a wall between me and you. Disadvantage would be having to actually get off the computer to build the wall.
 
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