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Post by Dan Moody on Oct 15, 2010 20:24:32 GMT -5
Most of Asia, specifically: - Indonesia - Piece of turd floating on the boundary of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Usually under a terrorist attack every Tuesday and Thursday but their locals manage to see past that and think it's a great place, deluded simpletons.
- The Orientals - Both culturally and socially isolated, very boring people. The Chinese seem to inherit all these diseases which they should kill each other with, as that's what their OWN government wants, instead of invading Canada and killing our good old friends across the Atlantic. What did they do to deserve that?
Poland - If you love your country so much and think it's great, then why do you go move and live abroad? You're as bad as the Indos.
Northern Ireland - Aimed at the Protestant communities of the occupied territory: You live in Ireland yet you rather be classed as British than Irish when no part of Ireland is in Great Britain, how does that work? Give Ireland back to the Irish and if you don't like it, go back to Scotland or anywhere else in Britain for that matter. I'm sure many Brits would rather live next door to a Duncan McDougal from Derry than Pavel Brokovski from a country which got a royal arse pounding by the Soviets.
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Post by UK on Oct 16, 2010 12:50:04 GMT -5
Dear Lord.
'I'm sure many Brits would rather live next door to a Duncan McDougal from Derry than Pavel Brokovski from a country which got a royal arse pounding by the Soviets.'
This post sounds horribly familiar with another troll back on Worldface. You weren't Troll!UK, were you?
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Post by Indonesia on Oct 17, 2010 11:59:05 GMT -5
-_-" -sigh- someone get rid of him, now. that uk's just an old wanker -_-"
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Post by USAlex on Oct 22, 2010 1:06:25 GMT -5
Wait...so this is a thread for what we really think of places?
muahahaheh heh heh.
I'm just going to spin my globe (yah, I gots one) three times.
1.) After getting some ocean or another five times, the first place is...Egypt.
Pretty interesting place. Most I've ever read about it was in, "The Histories" by Herodotus (the ancient Greek historian). He was trying to explain why the Nile River existed, and pretty much created a fail theory, but because he was one of the first to actually cite evidence for his claims about the Nile, it was a step forward. ...pyramids are interesting, hieroglyphics even more so. I don't know much about modern-day Egypt, though. As far as I know, they haven't been causing trouble for anyone, but they aren't exactly our close allies either.
2.) USSR. (My globe is old....in fact N.Korea doesn't even exist on it). Umm...it's broken into pieces. It apparently scared the hell out of my grandparents, for nebulous reasons. They had some interesting social programs, and some really good ideas in principle. Read about those in my comparative philosophies class. However, Stalin ruined any 'good' the USSR had managed to accomplish, and essentially intensified the corruption inherent in their system to the point where they weren't even really communist in any sensible definition of the word. My country could have handled the whole cold war thing a bit better though (-understatement-). Paranoia at its worst.
3.) Mexico. Visited with my Spanish class for 4 weeks once. And when I lived in Texas (when I was pretty young) my cousins and I would drive across the border in the back of a truck and go visit my other cousin who married someone in Monterrey. In my experience, Mexicans are nice people whose society occasionally has some problems. Like now with those people getting killed by the drug gangs. Guacamole is awesome.
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Someone else's turn now!
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