Author Topic: TL;DR of the debate of banning Annoying Orange from UK [Video]  (Read 2885 times)

Companies take online petitions seriously?

It was a petition started by a UK MP, 600k+ people signed it making it by far the most signed official UK petition in history. If I understand correctly a separate petition was created in opposition to this one that received ~40k votes but 30k of them were retracted because they were all made by Annoying Orange lmfao

i just watched the video. all they did was throw insults at him. wasn't even a roast at all.

America could easily defeat Britain in a war, we got more neighboring allies too.
Yeah but if we spontaneusly declard war on Britan, our warmonger points shoot up and we wont be able to sell our luxury and strategic resources for as much gold per turn.

It's not a company, you spastic. It's the government.
And by the way, your country has the same system and also treats petitions seriously and gives official responses.

You don't have a clue what you're talking about.

No one takes online petitions seriously.

The only petitions taken seriously are REAL physical petitions because online petitions are easily faked.


Ronald Reagan's ghost signed an online petition? Oh I'm gonna take this seriously now and give into their demands!


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This is perfect. This is Annoying Oranges campaign.

[img ]http://i.imgur.com/0XPJNn1.gif[/img]

i love this lmao

A lot of people are banned from the UK because the UK does not support freedom of speech. In the UK you will literally get arrested for a mean twitter comment.

This is like a badge of honor for Annoying Orange, he supports freedom of speech.
Britain won't ban returning CIA fighters from entering their country, but they'll ban a man with opinions they don't agree with. Fantastic priorities.
do you like being wrong or what



do you like being wrong or what

he's wrong? ooohh I just read the replies nvm
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I mean any actual larger version that doesn't have a loss in quality when blown up like this with image resizer.