I love being Scottish to a certain extent! It's beautiful up north but in the cities is full of junkies, alcoholics and neds (Non educated delinquents) that want to stab you for 20p...
This is all ******** . Scots are just ******* amazing at talking down Scotland. Every other cunt in the world will do it, we don't need to as well ya fandans!
Its not just in the Highlands and Islands were there nice places. Theres plenty of nice areas around Dumfries etc. Its basically just the central belt thats a ********* .
From Ayr to Dundee. The only cities outside of that region are Inverness and Aberdeen, I've never been to Aberdeen, but Inverness isn't too bad. I've not seen too many fannies around there.
I remember hearing a story that a guy in my town got stabbed because he didn't have 40p on him at the time when some **** asked for money for a bus... Never gonna forget that.
"Clackmannanshire"
Who the **** comes up with these names.
Its like Scottish people just sat down one day after having English proposed as their national language, and decided "Lets take normal words, and drag them through a hedge backwards"
No, it's an inflatable octopus on the Isle of Skye to promote tourism, h'obviously. Going from the background I think it's near a place called Dunvegan. But don't quote me on that.
Dont know why you got downvoted. Ireland was oppressed by England and parts are still owned by the crown. My bestfriends Irish and enjoys the rich coulture and history.
He got downvoted because he's trying to stir **** up.
"Parts of Ireland are still owned by the crown"
>Implying the whole of Scotland isn't
"Oppressed by England"
>Implying the years before 1707 never existed and England never tried to kill of Scots since the beginning of their existence.
>Implying Scotland isn't still being oppressed by Westminster, capping its limitations, giving it zero choice in international relations and taking the money from scotland giving some back and blowing the rest on stupid **** like a nuke they'll never use.
>Went to Tarbert in the Outer Hebrides
>Information Centre recounted traumatic history
>Highland Clearances, Famine etc etc
>Video concludes with a hopeful view of the future
>Says that Tarbert has entered into 20th century (old ass video)
>Gives a Post Office and a cash machine as evidence
If you ever travel to Scotland, make sure you travel up North, there's a certain feeling of Death which is strangely beautiful and mystical. The winds hit you hard with the lack of tree's and the smell of the sea and feel of the heather somehow speaks of the dread and the history and the wonder of it all.