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Super Whopper
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Posted - 2009.04.08 09:59:00 -
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Originally by: Magnus Nordir Edited by: Magnus Nordir on 07/04/2009 19:39:48 UK: backwards society stuck half-way between Na-zism and Barbarism, and that's in the modernised parts. Also fascist government that nobody wants in the EU. The only country that is a total waste of space in Europe. Japan: Highest(?) suicide rate on earth, performance-based depressing meritocratic society. Also racist as hell, like me. But I guess you're Japanese if you can acquire citizenship, so that shouldn't be an issue. Reminds me very much of the US, especially as I've never been there and know nothing about the place. Netherlands: Pretty nice place. Legalised soft drugs, invented Club music and compared to some other parts of Europe is actually the hight of civilisation
Seriously, stay in the USA, it's the last LULZ country on Earth, and I'm not even from the USA (have no idea what I'm on about but plan on moving there soon).
EDIT: Try Canada, I am sure they can't possibly as ignorant as I am.
There you go, I fixed your post for you. You may now pay me a few hundred million.
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Super Whopper
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Posted - 2009.04.08 10:03:00 -
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Originally by: overcorpse Edited by: overcorpse on 08/04/2009 00:04:45 Yeah living in the UK sucks.I dont know how i cope.
I have no idea how the Guilford Four could possibly have any grudges against the UK either, it's such a great place! Or all those people who are leaving the UK because they're fed up... I must be imagining things.
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Super Whopper
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Posted - 2009.04.08 10:08:00 -
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For any serious discussions in regards to China/Japan, or East-Asia in general, please contact me and I will do my best to shed some light. I will not give my identity away and will discuss things through this character only.
Wu I have sent you a mail.
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Super Whopper
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Posted - 2009.04.08 10:19:00 -
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Originally by: ReaperOfSly There's quite a bit wrong with this country.
What's not wrong with his country? If you ask Madonna she will say she loves the UK, but which 0 tax paying person wouldn't say they loved the UK? I spent 2.5 extemely long and horrible years in the UK. I can, honestly, say that I will never ever set foot in the UK again out of my own free will. It was the most restrictive country I have ever been to and I have lived in quite a few countries.
Originally by: ReaperOfSly There are worse places to live.
From what I have heard of Sweden that country seems to be worse than the UK, or Australia.
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Super Whopper
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Posted - 2009.04.08 10:46:00 -
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Originally by: Tallaran Kouros Restrictive *how*?
Can you quantify that with specific examples of things that you were restricted from doing?
Obvious comments along the lines of "boo hoo I can't own a firearm" don't count.
Restrictive as in - people getting arrested in Speakers Corner for speaking against the government - anti war demonstrators getting arrested - demonstrator(s) their placards broken by the police because the government doesn't like them protesting (does the name Brian Haw ring a bell?) - political correctness stiffling all forms of speech (and guess who decides what is politically correct... oh yes, you guess it right, it's the.......... government!!)
With 75% of the British people on anti-depressants I don't see how anyone could possibly make a case in favour of the UK. That is the thing that I remember the most about the UK: people walk with slumped shoulders, looking unhappy and miserable. People in the Netherlands walk upright and smile, unlike the UK where people need Prozac to even try.
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Posted - 2009.04.08 11:53:00 -
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Edited by: Super Whopper on 08/04/2009 11:54:24 Research is so hard to do.
Thanks for proving my point guys.
Originally by: Tallaran Kouros Does the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 ring a bell to you?
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