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    From StarDust@21:1/5 to All on Sat Apr 8 22:43:55 2023
    https://youtube.com/shorts/Mj26JWY0Ca8?feature=share

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  • From Mike Collins@21:1/5 to StarDust on Mon Apr 10 04:06:46 2023
    On Sunday, 9 April 2023 at 06:43:57 UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    https://youtube.com/shorts/Mj26JWY0Ca8?feature=share
    How many “ correct answers” were ignored so he could concentrate on the few ignoramuses.
    I say “correct” because there hasn’t been a Queen of England since the Acts of Union in 1707.

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  • From StarDust@21:1/5 to Mike Collins on Mon Apr 10 12:36:09 2023
    On Monday, April 10, 2023 at 4:06:48 AM UTC-7, Mike Collins wrote:
    On Sunday, 9 April 2023 at 06:43:57 UTC+1, StarDust wrote:
    https://youtube.com/shorts/Mj26JWY0Ca8?feature=share
    How many “ correct answers” were ignored so he could concentrate on the few ignoramuses.
    I say “correct” because there hasn’t been a Queen of England since the Acts of Union in 1707.

    I think, a 5 year old knows the capital of US?
    Here, we're looking at people from UCLA, university students.
    Shame!

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  • From Quadibloc@21:1/5 to Mike Collins on Tue Apr 11 01:53:38 2023
    On Monday, April 10, 2023 at 5:06:48 AM UTC-6, Mike Collins wrote:

    I say “correct” because there hasn’t been a Queen of England since the Acts of Union in 1707.

    Odd, I've never heard Elizabeth II referred to as Queen of the United Kingdom or Queen of Britain,
    but I've still often heard her referred to as the Queen of England.

    I'd think that her *title* was still Queen of England, even though, as a consequence, she was also
    Queen of Scotland, Queen of Wales, Queen of Canada, and indeed the Queen of the Commonwealth.

    John Savard

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  • From Mike Collins@21:1/5 to Quadibloc on Tue Apr 11 08:47:51 2023
    On Tuesday, 11 April 2023 at 09:53:40 UTC+1, Quadibloc wrote:
    On Monday, April 10, 2023 at 5:06:48 AM UTC-6, Mike Collins wrote:

    I say “correct” because there hasn’t been a Queen of England since the Acts of Union in 1707.
    Odd, I've never heard Elizabeth II referred to as Queen of the United Kingdom or Queen of Britain,
    but I've still often heard her referred to as the Queen of England.

    I'd think that her *title* was still Queen of England, even though, as a consequence, she was also
    Queen of Scotland, Queen of Wales, Queen of Canada, and indeed the Queen of the Commonwealth.

    John Savard
    You are still wrong. She was sovereign of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. You might hear people talking about the Queen or King of England but they were wrong. You might hear people call anyone from the UK English. They are
    wrong as well. I am English but people from Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, The Isle of Man, the Channel Isles are British (more correctly UK citizens) but not English. There is no King of England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland, But there is a
    King of Canada.
    And, assuming that the ignorant interviewees were not under the influence of drugs or alcohol or were not paid shills, a system allowing people that ignorant to graduate from high school is either incompetent or corrupt.

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  • From StarDust@21:1/5 to Mike Collins on Tue Apr 11 11:26:40 2023
    On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 8:47:53 AM UTC-7, Mike Collins wrote:
    On Tuesday, 11 April 2023 at 09:53:40 UTC+1, Quadibloc wrote:
    On Monday, April 10, 2023 at 5:06:48 AM UTC-6, Mike Collins wrote:

    I say “correct” because there hasn’t been a Queen of England since the Acts of Union in 1707.
    Odd, I've never heard Elizabeth II referred to as Queen of the United Kingdom or Queen of Britain,
    but I've still often heard her referred to as the Queen of England.

    I'd think that her *title* was still Queen of England, even though, as a consequence, she was also
    Queen of Scotland, Queen of Wales, Queen of Canada, and indeed the Queen of the Commonwealth.

    John Savard
    You are still wrong. She was sovereign of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. You might hear people talking about the Queen or King of England but they were wrong. You might hear people call anyone from the UK English. They are
    wrong as well. I am English but people from Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, The Isle of Man, the Channel Isles are British (more correctly UK citizens) but not English. There is no King of England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland, But there is a
    King of Canada.
    And, assuming that the ignorant interviewees were not under the influence of drugs or alcohol or were not paid shills, a system allowing people that ignorant to graduate from high school is either incompetent or corrupt.

    Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022. She was queen regnant of 32 sovereign states during her lifetime and
    was head of state of 15 realms at the ... Wikipedia

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