I totally agree, schools in the UK are way more refined. You show up, pay a large enough sum of money for your tuition; and an even more ridiculous amount for housing. Then you spend the rest of the year drinking your way into oblivion, convincing yourself that the only method to write a half decent paper is to get stoned out of your tree first. Lovely........oh no wait.countrysteaksauce said:Also Frats are pointless; You have to pay a considerable sum, then you get hazed, and then your liver gets destroyed throughout the year.
Yes. See Iraq for a good example. We have been plagued with bad leadership over the past decade so we got a lot of rebuilding to do.Shadow of The East said:?You can always count on Americans to do the right thing - after they've tried everything else.? ~Winston Churchill.
Any hint of truth in this?
Hey I am an American myself and find myself asking that question sometimes.ph3onix said:Well as orifice said. When I look at America I often find myself wondering "What the f*ck are they doing"
Working class aristocrat wannabes? I would love to see one of those. But seriously, I've been to America few times and mostly like you, but there is a tendency to assume that the American method of government is best, you have the best justice etc etc. Every country has things it gets a bit arrogant or pissy about, and I realise I'm not talking about everyone here, but it just seems to me to be a strange thing to be proud about, when in fact many countries are more democratic, and have better justice systems and so on. Sorry, if it sounded a bit ranty, or indeed incoherent, but it's always puzzled me.Mechalemmiwinks said:We had a bit of a problem with childhood alcoholism and adults losing their jobs from lack of moderation....which led to prohibition, which generally failed, but we got some good laws out of it. That's what we do in the US: try a blanket law, then work it into a functional system. Not like some other countries, who just let people do whatever the hell they want, then end up with a population of working-class aristocrat wannabes.
Ever heard of O. Henry?goater24 said:I also heard Americans are troubled with the concept of irony also.
I'm quite the fan of British humor in general... /shrug.george144 said:Apparently Americans don't get sarcasm and irony I'm told, I'll take British television over American television any day. (Although I do enjoy desperate housewives and scrubs)
If sarcasm is passive agressively lying with a slight smirk on your face while placing your hand in front of your neck... then no, we don't get sarcasm.george144 said:Apparently Americans don't get sarcasm and irony I'm told, I'll take British television over American television any day. (Although I do enjoy desperate housewives and scrubs)
ahhh...thanks for clearing that up!Jamash said:Um, it's a fake nipple/teat, for suckling.carnkhan4 said:-dummy: a pacifer does pacify, dummy just means fake. Fake what?
French have hardcore pornography after midnight. The Netherlands receive it too (frequency 0.00) ^_^Helnurath said:Also Brits have softcore pornography that comes on late at night on network TV.
Thats cool et all but none of the largers you listed are ales. If you like chimmay you'll love duval!joystickjunki3 said:I'm pretty proud to say that there are some really good American beers, but they're almost all microbreweries. Also, I'm American and I prefer ales. If you ever get the chance, try Yuengling (it's a lager, but a good one). Anyways, I tend to only drink Guinness and such. But Chimay is a personal favorite.goater24 said:You can keep you jelly beans and jolly ranchers Jack, if that all you got on us apart from grits waffles and taco bell then I know I'm onto a winner. You also can't brew beer and the fact that you don't get 'ale' illustrates that point.ColdStorage said:thats because some of the ingredients needed for good chocolate doesn't grow in the US, it needs to be imported, odd thing is Cocoa plants dont grow in Europe though!L.B. Jeffries said:Yes, but with less censoring.goater24 said:Also are frat parties like the films?
I've always thought Europeans had better candy than us. The Brits don't nance about when it comes to chocolate bars and the Germans have dedicated 44 years of quantum physics research to perfecting the gummy bear. We've still got you beat on Jelly Beans though.
EDIT: For the record, there are frat parties just like the ones in movies, but everyone who isn't a complete dumbass doesn't care about them anyways. Frats/Sororities in most parts of the country suck ass and make Americans (or just American college students) look bad.
I thought that both Guinness (a stout) and Chimay (trappist) were ales. I realize Yuengling isn't, but I said that in my post. Am I wrong in saying that stouts are a kinda of ale?goater24 said:Thats cool et all but none of the largers you listed are ales. If you like chimmay you'll love duval!joystickjunki3 said:I'm pretty proud to say that there are some really good American beers, but they're almost all microbreweries. Also, I'm American and I prefer ales. If you ever get the chance, try Yuengling (it's a lager, but a good one). Anyways, I tend to only drink Guinness and such. But Chimay is a personal favorite.goater24 said:You can keep you jelly beans and jolly ranchers Jack, if that all you got on us apart from grits waffles and taco bell then I know I'm onto a winner. You also can't brew beer and the fact that you don't get 'ale' illustrates that point.ColdStorage said:thats because some of the ingredients needed for good chocolate doesn't grow in the US, it needs to be imported, odd thing is Cocoa plants dont grow in Europe though!L.B. Jeffries said:Yes, but with less censoring.goater24 said:Also are frat parties like the films?
I've always thought Europeans had better candy than us. The Brits don't nance about when it comes to chocolate bars and the Germans have dedicated 44 years of quantum physics research to perfecting the gummy bear. We've still got you beat on Jelly Beans though.
EDIT: For the record, there are frat parties just like the ones in movies, but everyone who isn't a complete dumbass doesn't care about them anyways. Frats/Sororities in most parts of the country suck ass and make Americans (or just American college students) look bad.
Yeah, but in CA you can't drive other people in your car for a year after you get your license.iseko said:America
Pro: Can drive a car when you're 16
Pro: The weather can't be worse
Pro: has las vegas
Con: Drinking age is absurd.
Con: the guns man *terrible hippy impression*
Con: Bush (I know he isn't president anymore but still... It's like not being a drug addict anymore. Still means you're weird)
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Actually it's mathematicscarnkhan4 said:I've tried to compare English and American-English words and it's a fairly even split between which make more sense.
American words that make less sense:
-flashlight: they don't flash
-french fries: they're not French
-hobo: wouldn't you abbreviate homeless to 'homo'?
-math: it's mathmatics
English words that make less sense:
-car boot: huh?
-ladybird: it's neither
-dummy: a pacifer does pacify, dummy just means fake. Fake what?
Both make sense:
-cell phone/mobile phone: cell=battery and they are mobile
-airplane/aeroplane
-sidewalk/pavement
-sneaker/trainer: used for sneaking and training
-trash can/dust bin
Draw in ridiculousness:
-nappy/diaper: they just sound stupid