There's been so much shit from both sides it's getting boring. And an awful lot of "opinions posted as facts" on social media that people are just getting tired of it.
I'm not even sure what a vote for independence means now - are we sharing the currency, head of state, BBC, NHS, Trident, pension funds, armed forces, foreign embassies etc.... or are we ditching all or some of these if we go independent? Why have the SNP not published the full costs of independence?
Currency is still the main topic for me, and if we don't get a definite answer on what our currency will be then I will be voting no. SNP say its the pound, Westminster says its not the pound, so which is it? It would be a massive mistake if we ended up with the Euro IMHO.
Whether it's a yes or no vote, we could end up with a divided nation.
Certainly north of the central belt it appears to be largely a "no" vote at the moment, particularly in Aberdeen.