I was not born in Scotland, but I have now lived in Scotland for more than half my life (and I am over 60).
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@cstross the poll is configured to allow multiple options to be selected, so I guess you exist in a superposition.
@iampytest1 @cstross Cannae be a Scotsman then because they cannae change the laws o' physics!
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I was not born in Scotland, but I have now lived in Scotland for more than half my life (and I am over 60). Also, I own a kilt and drink single malts.
Am I Scottish?
@cstross What percentage of your blood is Irn Bru right now?
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@cstross Before I vote, do you eat haggis?
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I was not born in Scotland, but I have now lived in Scotland for more than half my life (and I am over 60). Also, I own a kilt and drink single malts.
Am I Scottish?
@cstross Dunno, but it doesn't matter how long I live in England, I'll never be English.
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I was not born in Scotland, but I have now lived in Scotland for more than half my life (and I am over 60). Also, I own a kilt and drink single malts.
Am I Scottish?
@cstross You have been assimilated.
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@cstross I was not born in Scotland, own *two* kilts, drink single malts, and lived in Scotland for over 0.056% of my life! I will also abide by the results of this poll.
Same as above, except I can further claim I descended from a Scot named 'Bell' who emigrated to Virginia from Northern Ireland in the 17th century after 'The Removal' of the Borderers from their homes south of Glasgow.
So I'll claim I'm Scots-Irish and will abide by no poll saying differently.
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I was not born in Scotland, but I have now lived in Scotland for more than half my life (and I am over 60). Also, I own a kilt and drink single malts.
Am I Scottish?
@cstross
Like the difference between being a kids father and their dad, you are not a scout, but you are Scottish. You are what you do -
I was not born in Scotland, but I have now lived in Scotland for more than half my life (and I am over 60). Also, I own a kilt and drink single malts.
Am I Scottish?
@cstross you are scottish if you choose to be so. It is an association more than a birth right.
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Same as above, except I can further claim I descended from a Scot named 'Bell' who emigrated to Virginia from Northern Ireland in the 17th century after 'The Removal' of the Borderers from their homes south of Glasgow.
So I'll claim I'm Scots-Irish and will abide by no poll saying differently.
@jackwilliambell @cstross I can trace my mother's very common Scots-Irish last name back to 19th-century Ohio. It's personally hilarious, I went on a deep genealogy binge specifically to trace that branch of the family and it was the only one that came up empty. One branch went accurately back to the 9th century in Eastern Europe, but not the one I was looking for.
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I was not born in Scotland, but I have now lived in Scotland for more than half my life (and I am over 60). Also, I own a kilt and drink single malts.
Am I Scottish?
@cstross
Surely you must have seen the questionnaire by now?
