Sorry to get all political, but...
One of the things that upsets me about the Brexit thing is it goes in the face of all those people who fought and who died in WWII to bring peace to Europe. Everything culminated in the European Union. And aside from Russia being a big fat dick, it mostly brought world peace. It's just a bit sad. But that's just how I feel.
And, if you'll permit me to ramble on further; my father, who was half Cherokee Indian, joined the U.S. Army at the age of 14 1/2( lying about his age) so he could be free of the poverty of 1940's Oklahoma, seek a better life for himself, and fight for his country. He ended up working on airplanes(he used to work oil fields in OK), and some of those airplanes bombed the bajeezus out of Osaka, Japan(
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_Osaka). Which is how my mother, whom was born on February 1945 in Osaka, lost her entire family. She and my father met while he was stationed in Asia in 1968 and decided to make me not much later. So, WWII is a bit close to me.
I also enjoy how I get to tell petulant teens that "At your age, my father was working in a freaking swamp in the middle of the Pacific in 100* weather fighting off malaria and wrenching on bomber planes in WWII - now put your vaping crap away!". Wow, my mothers voice just jumped in to my head.