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Would you date someone who spoiled their ballot?

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Would you vote for someone who spoiled their ballot?

Just logical progression from the other threads. :yep:
(edited 3 years ago)
Yes.
Assuming that they didn't spoil it with chewed gum. :tongue:
Imagine how petty you'd have to be to spoil a ballot. The kind of partner that would unclean your house just to teach you to be cleaner.
Reply 3
No.
Original post by londonmyst
Yes.
Assuming that they didn't spoil it with chewed gum. :tongue:

Unchewed gum?
Original post by tashkent46
Imagine how petty you'd have to be to spoil a ballot. The kind of partner that would unclean your house just to teach you to be cleaner.

Or they'd draw a massive object of a phallic object on your walls to teach you how to repaint. :rofl:
Original post by LovelyMrFox
No.

Even if they drew a fox on it? :holmes:
Whens the TIG thread coming...
Yes, quite a lot of people are disenfranchised with politics. As long as they are not one of these super-conspiracy theorists it would be no problem.
Original post by mnot
Whens the TIG thread coming...
Yes, quite a lot of people are disenfranchised with politics. As long as they are not one of these super-conspiracy theorists it would be no problem.

But it was the lizard people who made them spoil the ballot. :angry:
Reply 8
Original post by Rufus the red
Even if they drew a fox on it? :holmes:

Even then.
Original post by LovelyMrFox
Even then.

What if a fox stole the ballot and when they managed to bring it back it was ripped?
Reply 10
Original post by Rufus the red
What if a fox stole the ballot and when they managed to bring it back it was ripped?

:facepalm2:
Original post by LovelyMrFox
:facepalm2:

:console:
Disappointed that "spoil ballot" isn't a poll option :no:
Original post by Theloniouss
Disappointed that "spoil ballot" isn't a poll option :no:

Are you called Kevin? :holmes:
A ballot is secret. So why would they tell you?
Original post by Rufus the red
Just logical progression from the other threads. :yep:

THeres is always one constituency where the Speaker stands and, by convention, the major parties do not contest the seat. The only way of registering an 'anti' vote is to spoil your ballot.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50320790

'At every general election, there is one constituency in the UK where the voters don't get to vote for the main parties.

"A pointless vote."

"Undemocratic."

"A sham."

Those are the views of some of the 80,000-strong electorate in Buckingham, who feel they haven't had a democratic say at a general election since 2005.

That's because Buckingham's MP has been John Bercow, Speaker of the House of Commons for the last 10 years.'
Original post by Rufus the red
Are you called Kevin? :holmes:

I wish :sad:

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