I'm sorry for that, but I was talking less about genuinely evil people and more about idiots who say asinine things about unfortunate people on facebook, as evidenced by the OP.Mackheath said:My hometown got annihilated by the Blitz in WW2. The Luftwaffe and the Third Reich shed no tears over that. So yeah, we have plenty of assholes; the world is full of them. I just find the talk of rules of war and chivalry childish and pathetic.Yarkaz said:Oh come now, Mackheath. I'm sure your country has plenty of jerks too, they just haven't hadd a giant demotivational poster made about them yet.Mackheath said:Americans are typically like bullies; any injury they take as a personal insult. They dish out the pain arrogantly enough yet bawl and whine when they have to take it.
But meh. All countries are the same. The second the bombs fall on home soil its white-flag waving and talk of the rules of war.
I really hope that you aren't implying that all people who use the word "y'all" (a vernacular word used in the Southern United States for situations that require a second person plural)are douchebags. If you are, then it is now very clear that you are a really ignorant person.Rednog said:Notice the lack of bend in the baseball caps and the overuse of ya'll. They aren't representing Americans, they are douchebags.
I'd click that button right quick."Yes, they are crazy ay-merry-cans that I wish to kick in the bollocks once I am no longer able to punch them due to the associated damage to my fists from my repeated attempts to pummel a modicum of sense, compassion or decency into them, and failing."
About to reply angrily, then saw your profile picture. XDBGH122 said:The thing that baffled me most about those pictures was that the collagist thought that a stranded cat was equatable to a mother gripping her dead child. I pity the disconnection these Americans feel for their fellow man. Their lives must feel so empty.
Why would one reply angrily to what I'd posted? I'm confused.Yarkaz said:About to reply angrily, then saw your profile picture. XDBGH122 said:The thing that baffled me most about those pictures was that the collagist thought that a stranded cat was equatable to a mother gripping her dead child. I pity the disconnection these Americans feel for their fellow man. Their lives must feel so empty.
Because I am american, I'm not feeling very empty at all at the moment. I actually really like traveling and getting to know people in other countries, and I tend to like them a lot more then my fellow american friends, not gonna lie.BGH122 said:Why would one reply angrily to what I'd posted? I'm confused.Yarkaz said:About to reply angrily, then saw your profile picture. XDBGH122 said:The thing that baffled me most about those pictures was that the collagist thought that a stranded cat was equatable to a mother gripping her dead child. I pity the disconnection these Americans feel for their fellow man. Their lives must feel so empty.
At least we can both agree my avatar is full of all sorts of win.
Note the word 'these', unless you were they I didn't imply you're empty.Yarkaz said:Because I am american, I'm not feeling very empty at all at the moment. I actually really like traveling and getting to know people in other countries, and I tend to like them a lot more then my fellow american friends, not gonna lie.BGH122 said:Why would one reply angrily to what I'd posted? I'm confused.Yarkaz said:About to reply angrily, then saw your profile picture. XDBGH122 said:The thing that baffled me most about those pictures was that the collagist thought that a stranded cat was equatable to a mother gripping her dead child. I pity the disconnection these Americans feel for their fellow man. Their lives must feel so empty.
At least we can both agree my avatar is full of all sorts of win.
Honestly, I kinda thought you were trolling or something.
Ah, well forgive my mistake then.BGH122 said:Note the word 'these', unless you were they I didn't imply you're empty.Yarkaz said:Because I am american, I'm not feeling very empty at all at the moment. I actually really like traveling and getting to know people in other countries, and I tend to like them a lot more then my fellow american friends, not gonna lie.BGH122 said:Why would one reply angrily to what I'd posted? I'm confused.Yarkaz said:About to reply angrily, then saw your profile picture. XDBGH122 said:The thing that baffled me most about those pictures was that the collagist thought that a stranded cat was equatable to a mother gripping her dead child. I pity the disconnection these Americans feel for their fellow man. Their lives must feel so empty.
At least we can both agree my avatar is full of all sorts of win.
Honestly, I kinda thought you were trolling or something.
NEVAR!Yarkaz said:Ah, well forgive my mistake then.BGH122 said:Note the word 'these', unless you were they I didn't imply you're empty.Yarkaz said:Because I am american, I'm not feeling very empty at all at the moment. I actually really like traveling and getting to know people in other countries, and I tend to like them a lot more then my fellow american friends, not gonna lie.BGH122 said:Why would one reply angrily to what I'd posted? I'm confused.Yarkaz said:About to reply angrily, then saw your profile picture. XDBGH122 said:The thing that baffled me most about those pictures was that the collagist thought that a stranded cat was equatable to a mother gripping her dead child. I pity the disconnection these Americans feel for their fellow man. Their lives must feel so empty.
At least we can both agree my avatar is full of all sorts of win.
Honestly, I kinda thought you were trolling or something.![]()
Please use the search function in the future, not saying all posters are like this.Wade-DeadPool said:snip
Ugh, yes. I had to reload three times to get anything legible in my last post.BGH122 said:Ugh, yes. I had to reload three times before I could find one I could read for my last post.Yarkaz said:Ah, well forgive my mistake then.BGH122 said:Note the word 'these', unless you were they I didn't imply you're empty.Yarkaz said:Because I am american, I'm not feeling very empty at all at the moment. I actually really like traveling and getting to know people in other countries, and I tend to like them a lot more then my fellow american friends, not gonna lie.BGH122 said:Why would one reply angrily to what I'd posted? I'm confused.Yarkaz said:About to reply angrily, then saw your profile picture. XDBGH122 said:The thing that baffled me most about those pictures was that the collagist thought that a stranded cat was equatable to a mother gripping her dead child. I pity the disconnection these Americans feel for their fellow man. Their lives must feel so empty.
At least we can both agree my avatar is full of all sorts of win.
Honestly, I kinda thought you were trolling or something.![]()
NEVAR!
Nah, kidding. English grammar can be a beast and it's easily misinterpreted.
(as a side note, is anyone else getting pretty sick of this CAPTCHA nonsense the Escapist has brought in?)
I see what you mean there, but people should know what the hell there talking about before they write something like this. This is one of the most offensive things I have ever seen in my life.Dr.A said:But what I don't understand is that, with all those people saying "Japan bombed America, Japan bombed America, I haven't forgotten!" what they fail to realize is that most of the citizens alive in Japan today, which most of the whole country is comprised of, had nothing to do with Pearl Harbor. Just like me and my brothers and sisters and cousins didn't have anything to do with (sorry to bring in other issues but they're purely examples) historic racism, or the bombing of Hiroshima, or anything that happened in the past. Just as we had nothing to do with those, the citizens in Japan had nothing to do with Pearl Harbor.
Warm up your slapping hand my friend, you have a lot of work to do.Tsuki Akechi said:Why are there so many stupid people in my country that NEED to get slapped?... WHY!?