and that isn't a quick answer either. so, in your face!.Epifols said:This is the OPPOSITE of a quick question, seeing as it can be debated and would require every single person's input to fully answer.
For future reference "a quick questions" might be "how many feet are in a mile?" And then just do a google search.
On topic, I was born in Belarus but for all practical purposes, am American.
If you're going from registered users, American is by far the major nationality with around 52%, UK comes in 2nd with around 30%, and canada comes in third with around 10%, with the remaining 8% consisting of random countries (New Zeland, Norway, Germany, France, Japan, etc.)Gilbert Munch said:What nationality are the majority of Escapists. I ask this simply because there seems to be a very English vibe, much more som than other forums, and the website's most famous personality is English.
...ColdStorage said:and that isn't a quick answer either. so, in your face!.Epifols said:This is the OPPOSITE of a quick question, seeing as it can be debated and would require every single person's input to fully answer.
For future reference "a quick questions" might be "how many feet are in a mile?" And then just do a google search.
On topic, I was born in Belarus but for all practical purposes, am American.
I think I'd say Scottish first, unless someone pointed out the obvious.Mad Maniac with axe-firing chainsaw said:British. Scottish to be precise.
Our William Wallace was no saint either. His actions in the north of England do not cast a friendly eye on Scotlands history, he was feared for his raiding. He was a man of his time really. I don't deny his bravery, but equally I'm not quite sure I'd describe him as a hero.G1eet said:I think I'd say Scottish first, unless someone pointed out the obvious.Mad Maniac with axe-firing chainsaw said:British. Scottish to be precise.
I'm sorry, I'd rather be thought of as a Wallace than a Cromwell.
ohhh look at you, trying to first prove a point for no reason and then try to insult someone over the internet.Epifols said:...ColdStorage said:and that isn't a quick answer either. so, in your face!.Epifols said:This is the OPPOSITE of a quick question, seeing as it can be debated and would require every single person's input to fully answer.
For future reference "a quick questions" might be "how many feet are in a mile?" And then just do a google search.
On topic, I was born in Belarus but for all practical purposes, am American.
It took me 10 second to open a new tab, type in "feet in a mile", press enter, and see the answer in huge 30 size font. If that's not quick enough for you, you must be especially slow.
Would you call him a bad ass ************?Mad Maniac with axe-firing chainsaw said:Our William Wallace was no saint either. His actions in the north of England do not cast a friendly eye on Scotlands history, he was feared for his raiding. He was a man of his time really. I don't deny his bravery, but equally I'm not quite sure I'd describe him as a hero.G1eet said:I think I'd say Scottish first, unless someone pointed out the obvious.Mad Maniac with axe-firing chainsaw said:British. Scottish to be precise.
I'm sorry, I'd rather be thought of as a Wallace than a Cromwell.
Really? Gorbachav gave me the opposite feeling... like he wanted to almost be U.S. with all that perestrioka and glasnost stuff.Russian_Assassin said:from Russia without love. Seriously, we hate you! Just kidding!Or am I?