But !Ch@Z said:Half American, half Japanese living in Japan.....and I hate it.
How dare you insult my home town of Glasgow.This is the cultural Capital of the world steeped in history and other awesome things.Ok no I can't say that with a straight face but despite the fact that we have ridiculous amounts of knife crime, binge drinking, teenage pregnancy's and shitty weather I still wouldn't want to live anywhere else.ABilinearTurnip said:Exact same here. I think it depends what area you're from, though. I hate the cities and big towns (not including Edinburgh), but I do love the North. The islands too. Very pretty.El Poncho said:UK, more specifically Scotland and I guess I like our uh...History?
I can't really think what I like about Scotland, where I am there is still a conflict which was only relevant in the 1700's, everyone seems to think to have fun they need to get on the ground sick drunk, I can't go out at night without fear of being attacked, there is a good bit of ignorance yet I guess I still like this country and what it could be.
Good sir, you have just won!GingieAle said:B.C. Canada. Specifically that little Island off to the side. I like it cause... uh... well its not like its bad or anything, but... well there really isn't anything significant about it. Well its not America. Thats always a plus. (That wasn't going to far was it?)
And poverty! Don't forget the poverty! And the secterianism! And the football violence (mainly caused by secterianism!). But it is still a very nice city. It has the Glasgow Science Centre thing which is very lovely.thelonewolf266 said:How dare you insult my home town of Glasgow.This is the cultural Capital of the world steeped in history and other awesome things.Ok no I can't say that with a straight face but despite the fact that we have ridiculous amounts of knife crime, binge drinking, teenage pregnancy's and shitty weather I still wouldn't want to live anywhere else.ABilinearTurnip said:Exact same here. I think it depends what area you're from, though. I hate the cities and big towns (not including Edinburgh), but I do love the North. The islands too. Very pretty.El Poncho said:UK, more specifically Scotland and I guess I like our uh...History?
I can't really think what I like about Scotland, where I am there is still a conflict which was only relevant in the 1700's, everyone seems to think to have fun they need to get on the ground sick drunk, I can't go out at night without fear of being attacked, there is a good bit of ignorance yet I guess I still like this country and what it could be.