Oh god the idiocy, it is hurting me.ElPatron said:Go to any YouTube video with "America", "4th of July", "American soldiers" or "American military".
Some times the front page of the comments is just a circle jerk of "Man, they hate America because of our FREEDOMZ" or "They know we are the best, so they use us as the scapegoat of the whole world - it ain't our fault", "Everyone hates us because they are too poor to buy a ticket to live here".
When there is a news channel broadcasting videos like these you know that they have something cooking.
See, that's the thing. I'm American, and I'm fascinated when I meet any person from a different country. There's just so much to learn. That was one of the few beefs I had with the article.Vault101 said:that was really really interesting
and its funny because I'm Australian and TBH I actually would be kind of facinated if I met an American
Don't know if anyone has commented on this, but why don't you just go into the outback and catch one? Australia has the world's only population of wild camels.Clearing the Eye said:Aw, what? You don't? Dude, here in Australia we go everywhere on fucking kangaroos. I'd kill for a camel ride--kangaroos bounce all over the damn place.CrazyJew said:You would be surprised how many times I, a citizen of Israel, have to tell Americans that I do not come to school by camel.
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Owyn_Merrilin said:Don't know if anyone has commented on this, but why don't you just go into the outback and catch one? Australia has the world's only population of wild camels.Clearing the Eye said:Aw, what? You don't? Dude, here in Australia we go everywhere on fucking kangaroos. I'd kill for a camel ride--kangaroos bounce all over the damn place.CrazyJew said:You would be surprised how many times I, a citizen of Israel, have to tell Americans that I do not come to school by camel.
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For those who aren't sure, the first sentence was a joke. The second _>
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If he's trying to get integrated into other cultures he probably gets jobs where he travels. Or more likely he's got a job he can do from anywhere. ^^Kuilui said:Most of the people I know are aware of these things, they are good points though. I grew up in New York so I get creeped out when people start being overly friendly to me. I can't even imagine what would run through my mind if someone I didn't know just came up and hugged me or invited me over to their house lol. Number 8 is very true, depressingly so. Good read.
Edit: On a side note how does this person afford to move around to all these countries? He/she must have some serious bucks to just pick up and move whenever they feel like it.
Eleuthera said:Not just from your British forefathers, 'excessive' dispalys of affection are not done in most of Northern Europe (UK, Netherlands, Germany, Scandinavia), though we seem to be getting more open about stuff like that.Dags90 said:The guarded emotions are probably something we inherited from our British forefathers and with an extra helping of homophobia. I remember a rather nasty incident - in Brooklyn I think - where two brothers from Ecuador had their affection mistaken for romantic affection and were beaten (one of them to death, IIRC).
Great go travel, it is important for growth as a person.... Just don't fly Austrian Air, I just spent 10 hours on one of their planes going from Toronto to Vienna and I was cramped the whole time ( btw I am 5'7" 130lbs)Zhukov said:All of a sudden I want to travel.
(Australian, by the way, but a lot of those things apply to us too.)
OK, I admit it, I got a little butthurt from reading that part. Are Americans really taught that they defeated Nazi Germany? I don't know about the rest of the world but we (Lithuania) were taught that Russia defeated Hitler thanks to the large amount of people and a dose patriotism. USA got directly involved only at the very end of the war.Yassen said:3. We Know Nothing About The Rest Of The World
For all of our talk about being global leaders and how everyone follows us, we don?t seem to know much about our supposed ?followers.? Here were some brain-stumpers for me: the Vietnamese believe the Vietnam War was about China (not us), Hitler was primarily defeated by Russia (not us), Native Americans were wiped out by a plague (not us), and the American Revolution was ?won? because the British cared more about beating France (not us). Notice a running theme here?
That was pretty awesome.Andy Shandy said:Was I the only one reminded of this when reading through that?
Err - i was trying to avoid saying that because it's racist. The statement you were looking for is:Sparrow said:As an Englishman, no. We don't give a fuck if you're American.
In fact, we probably actually hate you if you're American. You guys can be pricks sometimes.
English people impressed by Americans?Yassen said:those exceptions are called English and Australian people. Whoopdie-fucking-doo.
"racist"FireDr@gon said:Err - i was trying to avoid saying that because it's racist. The statement you were looking for is:Sparrow said:As an Englishman, no. We don't give a fuck if you're American.
In fact, we probably actually hate you if you're American. You guys can be pricks sometimes.
Every country has people in it, those people can be dicks, or they can be really nice. But ultimately it's not decided by where they come from.
Sparrow said:As an Englishman, no. We don't give a fuck if you're American.
In fact, we probably actually hate you if you're American. You guys can be pricks sometimes.