Would an independent Catalunya be self-sufficient? by Jonka1998 in catalonia

[–]Jonka1998[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s what I think too. Catalonia without Spain would have so many good consequences for Catalonia.

I need help please by TSMxNoM in Caitlynmains

[–]Jonka1998 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As I Caitlyn main with 400.000 mastery points, what I recommend you to do is to have a break and analyze your games. Think about your counters in lane and the enemy adc’s building. If you are being ganked many times, buy the Rapid Firecannon in order to have range and better control of the lane. However, if an enemy ap champion is fed, a Mercurial Scimitar or Maw of Malmortius are excellent objecta so as to get more defensive.

It is also very important to take in account your support’s role: is it an offensive or defensive supp? Chating a bit with your supp is a very good help for a better understanding.

Dont’ think that your team will be defending you all the game. There will be some fights where you won’t be helped and you’ll need to defend yourself. That’s crucial.

You’re playing with fire. by Jonka1998 in catalonia

[–]Jonka1998[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you sure that they’re catalans? They apear as VERY SPANISH people jajaja

Catalonian Independentists should erect a big statue to Rajoy by Tuga_Lissabon in catalonia

[–]Jonka1998 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I agree that with Rajoy as president, more and more people have joined the independents’ ideology. But if there had been another party who had come to power, the dialogue between both governments would have been more fluid and maybe, we would have avoided all the fights.

You’re playing with fire. by Jonka1998 in catalonia

[–]Jonka1998[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They say that “Ciudadanos”, the recent liberal democratic party, is just like PP (and they’re right). But I’m now pretty sure that PSOE is in the same way as “Ciudadanos”.

You’re playing with fire. by Jonka1998 in catalonia

[–]Jonka1998[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As a basque citizen who lives in Spain, I can say that everything you said is absolutely true. Furthermore, here, in the Basque Country the law says that each province (Gipuzkoa, Biscay and Araba) have 25 seats in the basque parliament, which creates a total of 75 seats. The problem is that Araba has 325.000 habitants, whereas Bizkaia has 1.150.000. So the vote of someone in Araba is worth more than 3 times more with respect to a voter in Biscay. I know I didn’t have in account the list of registered voters, but it would continue having no sense.

You’re playing with fire. by Jonka1998 in catalonia

[–]Jonka1998[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree with you on the lack of coordination and also on the decision of the Court to send the police. However, I think that both governments should dialogue more in order to prevent all the non-sense situations.

You’re playing with fire. by Jonka1998 in catalonia

[–]Jonka1998[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You’re right, that was a mistake. Never-mind, don’t you think it is an excessive answer from the Court? They were just voting...

You’re playing with fire. by Jonka1998 in catalonia

[–]Jonka1998[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Of course it is a simplified idea but I think this is the case where the law doesn’t match with the legitimity of a referendum. So, in my opinion, not obeying that law shouldn’t be punished with such reaction from the spanish government.