Please tell me this is somehow ironic and I'm just missing the point.Loop Stricken said:As much as the UK isn't a part of Europe officially, it's the closest option. Damn pedants!
Please tell me this is somehow ironic and I'm just missing the point.Loop Stricken said:As much as the UK isn't a part of Europe officially, it's the closest option. Damn pedants!
About covers it.Supreme Unleaded said:New Hampshire, U.S.A, North America, do i need to say anymore.
First, narrow down the continent. Then the country. Then the sub-division (whether state, province, other, I'm not sure). Then the town/city/village. And before you know it I'm right at your Antarctic door.Valate said:I live in Antarctica. It's less cold this time of year, but still (censored) COLD!
OT: Why do you want to know where I live? Are you trying to assassinate me?! ARE YOU?!
Isn't the Antarctica just included for the lulzCavouku said:Hm, maybe for laughs I should've/should mad/ke the last one "Pangea"
Oh, who knows. Maybe those government researchers waste away any spare time they have between keeping their toes and staring at penguins on The Escapist. Maybe there are intelligent penguins out there, might as well keep it open.2012 Wont Happen said:Isn't the Antarctica just included for the lulzCavouku said:Hm, maybe for laughs I should've/should mad/ke the last one "Pangea"
obviously me and the other guy who answered that aren't really from Antarctica...
...So you're saying there are people who are not subterranean mole-people?Jim-a-Lim said:i don't live "in" one, but i do live "on" europe![]()
we make you use them eventually!TheNamlessGuy said:Derr, I think Sweden's on Mars, but I'm not sure.
In all seriousness, though, Europe.
No, no euros here.
Actually, I literally am an English Professor. I would personally change your title to something like "In What Country Do You Live?" That seems to work for me.Cavouku said:Was that in my OP? Or referring to someone else (checking my posts anyway).Jumping_Over_Fences said:You should never end your sentence with a preposition! Sorry, that is just the English professor in me.
NA by the way, North East Coast and damn proud!
EDIT: Found it, don't know what I should change it to (if you must be English professor-y). Just remove "in" (as I did)?
Ah, the topic title in general. And yes, to be honest, I'd assumed you were serious with your profession. I may want to have a word with you about a book project I'm pursuing (you brought this upon yourself).Jumping_Over_Fences said:Actually, I literally am an English Professor. I would personally change your title to something like "In What Country Do You Live?" That seems to work for me.Cavouku said:Was that in my OP? Or referring to someone else (checking my posts anyway).Jumping_Over_Fences said:You should never end your sentence with a preposition! Sorry, that is just the English professor in me.
NA by the way, North East Coast and damn proud!
EDIT: Found it, don't know what I should change it to (if you must be English professor-y). Just remove "in" (as I did)?
I honestly was not trying to be a dick, I just saw it and thought that I should point it out. I really could not tell you why I felt so compelled to do so either.
Hm, this is why I should've done the Pangea thing.whaleswiththumbs said:All of them...