Poll: What is your nationality?

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Kirke

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Realitycrash said:
Sweden, Gothenburg.

We have Metal and fish. That's it. Come to Gothenburg, sit down, shut up, eat your damn Mackrill and listen to In Flames.


Yaaaaaaay... >.>
It should be renamed Grayburg, considering the weather. I haven't seen the sun in days. But then again, I rather prefer the sun to stay behind a protecting layer of clouds.

Also: Göteborgsskämt.
 

Casual Shinji

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Yay, first to vote Netherlands, and we're even on the list for a change (which is somewhat strange since there are only 10-20 Dutch people on this board...)
That's all it takes, and they'll never see us coming >:)
 

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Wolf In A Bear Suit said:
StBishop said:
Wolf In A Bear Suit said:
I'm Irish as they come. I live in Dublin although my father is from Limerick (down south) which is rugby country. My mother is also from Dublin but her parents are from Northern Ireland.
As Irish as they come.
Grandparents from the UK.

Pick one.

OT: I'm a first generation Aussie of British decent. So I'm a dual citizen, yay.
Northern Ireland....on the island of Ireland who considered themselves Irish and never owned a British passport
It's still not properly Irish.

If Australia took over part of New Zealand and became the United Countries of Great Australia and Northern New Zealand while the South Island became the Republic of New Zealand which was followed by all of the mess which happened between the UK and Ireland people who're from Northern New Zealand would be different from New Zealanders.

There is a distinction there.
 

Agow95

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I chose other because there was no option for Wales, admittedly it is in the United Kingdom but I'm Welsh (if you couldn't tell by my profile pic) and that is my preferred nationality, not British.
 

Wolf In A Bear Suit

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StBishop said:
Wolf In A Bear Suit said:
StBishop said:
Wolf In A Bear Suit said:
I'm Irish as they come. I live in Dublin although my father is from Limerick (down south) which is rugby country. My mother is also from Dublin but her parents are from Northern Ireland.
As Irish as they come.
Grandparents from the UK.

Pick one.

OT: I'm a first generation Aussie of British decent. So I'm a dual citizen, yay.
Northern Ireland....on the island of Ireland who considered themselves Irish and never owned a British passport
It's still not properly Irish.

If Australia took over part of New Zealand and became the United Countries of Great Australia and Northern New Zealand while the South Island became the Republic of New Zealand which was followed by all of the mess which happened between the UK and Ireland people who're from Northern New Zealand would be different from New Zealanders.

There is a distinction there.
It's really not that clear cut, it's a matter of prefferance. They have never considered themselves anything but Irish. They're entitled to two passport's for a reason.
 

Kyber

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I hail from the lands of WINLAND (finland). probably the one of the three or two
 

Vkmies

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Very odd selection of options. No Asia, Europe or Scandinavia, but just general countries. That's odd.

Oh well, I'm Finnish. THe spawn of the Goddess of being cold as fuck and the god of alcoholism. The 2 basic charasteriistics of our land. Oh, and Newsweek said we were the best country evurrrrr a few years ago, which was odd. But pretty sweet as well.


EDIT: Look at that, 2 finns in a row. Vodka-induced high-five!
 

gusenborge

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Sweden, i live in a small town about a 3 hour drive from the capitol.

Hate the summers but the love the winters, mostly out of my allergies which make me feel like a snorlax in the summer since going outside hampers my breathing somewhat.

Winter is always fun though, spent a new years eve just walking in a neighbouring town for a couple of hours and the feeling of having snow and ice frosted on your face and walking into a warm room was really something.
+ i have a fireplace where i live and thats always comfy.

Can add that i dont understand a single word the Norwegian's say, but can understand the unholy hybrid of Swedish and Danish that is Skåne dialekt.
 

Al-Bundy-da-G

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Vault101 said:
Mortai Gravesend said:
Tourism means you must have *something* interesting. Like a 15 foot tall kangaroo or something.
we have a ram

[img/]http://somewhereelse.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/wagin-giant-ram-blog.jpg[/img]

I mean wooooo!! check it out! its a ram!
Oh oh


Can we eat the ram?
 

Alssadar

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Another patron from the United American States, particularly of the Michigan state (The one surrounded by the Great Lakes), of the Lower Peninsula.
It's where I've grown up and might stay in. We've got water and trees, and Canada's nearby.
 

Guffe

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VeryOddGamer said:
Guffe said:
YAY
First one from Finland to reply!
Southern Parts of Finland to be more precise, 90 km west from out capital.
Small Town boy!
Damn you, now I won't feel as special anymore!
OT: I'm also in Finland, pretty south, 80 kilometres more north than east of the capital, in a small town of Hollola (go ahead, try to pronounce it), but I was born a lot more northwest in a larger city of Seinäjoki.
Yes, I always give very detailed answers to these types of questions.
I mean, you asked.
Nice another Finn!!
I know were Hollola is, my great Grandmother is from there, even been there a couple of times.
 

Xifel

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Roggen Bread said:
Maybe you have heard of the City of Cologne?
Is it "Köln"? Thrn yeah.


awesomeClaw said:
Sweden, more specifically Scania(the southern part of Sweden none of you have ever heard of.)
Sure we have. Now where is my shovel :D

OT: Im from a region in the South East of Sweden called Småland. It's a region with dense forests and small rocky mountains. I live near the city of Kalmar. This area is mostly famous for our castle, that the city was the capital of Norway, Denmark and Sweden once upon a time, the glass art form Orrefors and Kosta-Boda.

We are also famous for being a crappy area to grow food in, and about 30-50% of our population left for America in the 1830's :D
 

Arfonious

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Why is Belgium and Netherlands in the list? They are like the worst countries ever

Sweden here by the way
 

Deshin

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King of Asgaard said:
Deshin said:
King of Asgaard said:
Allow me to introduce myself.
I am the only Maltese on the Escapist.
It's a shit country, never come here.
Nope, been here a year longer than you have.
Woah, someone else from Malta exists on the Escapist?!
My mind has been blown.
Good to know that someone else has taste.
S'ok, if anything you've just proved your Maltese-ness. It's pretty typical for Maltese to assume they're the only Maltese around in any sort of international place or forum. :p Min fejn int xbien, liema raħal? Jien sal Buġibba.
 

CityofTreez

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I like how you left off French, German and Russian. Quite a lot of people to leave off. :p

OT: I'm American.