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Guns, I mean I'm not a fan of the USA at all... But I'm so damn jelly of all their purdy guns they get... Fucking UK nanny state, I want me some classic pistols and rifles.
I think the big problem with the UK is that they're bound by the 4 worst words in the english language: "Health and -Fucking- Safety"

There's nothing too bad about Norway. Most stuff is quite nice and I find myself wanting Norwegian things in other contries, but if pressed I'd have to go for Germany's Media Markt. The single greatest electronics store in the world where you can find anything electronical at one store rather than have to fly around town depending on if you want something for a computer, or a washing machine or a video game.
 

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I could say everything, but I'm gonna stick with working health care and education systems, people doing jobs they are qualified to do, anything related to games (especially shops and prices), electronics, movies and music, places to go out and have fun, cultural diversity, Burger King..... yeah we have it bad,really bad :D
 

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Why does my country's language not have an equivalent of schaudenfreude? And why is it so damn difficult to hunt down dollar DVD bins in Canada when they are so damn common in the States!? And why can't my country have a good football (soccer) or basketball team?
El Poncho said:
Why can't the KFC's here sell the Double Down!
Eew. Why would you want one of those? The heart attack isn't worth the novelty of saying "I ate a Double Down."
 

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Arsen said:
festivals that have good music besides pop
You're just not looking hard enough... Check out All Good or Gathering of the Vibes... the lineups are always awesome.
 

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From Russia: Shashlik flavoured crisps.... Marshrutki and the Metro, which I don't have here, though we do have trams, and ours are better. But cost about twice as much for a single as the Russian ones.
 

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El Poncho said:
CynderBloc said:
El Poncho said:
Why can't the KFC's here sell the Double Down!

Is that a bacon butty with cheese where the bread has been replaced by two chicken fillets!?
Yes, yes it is.
Jesus tap dancing Christ. A quote from Simpsons comes to mind...
'Mr. Simpson, if you want to kill yourself, we also sell handguns'

OT: A decent fucking standard and a general social mentality that surpasses the middle ages.
 

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Well, the only thing I think Sweden (my home-country) lacks, is video arcades. We've got ONE as far as I know.
 

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willsham45 said:
public transport
Oh god yes. Also, the coalition has removed the limits on how much the train companies can charge now. So, expect skyrocketing ticket prices in the future with the same shitty service. Oh no, wait they're going to cut the number of trains too, so a worse service.

When German train manufacturers want to try out their trains for British railways, they have to damage the tracks to get it to the UK standard.

El Poncho said:
Why can't the KFC's here sell the Double Down!

YES! When I found out about the Double Down I really hoped it would travel to other countries. I demand my delicious heart-attack!
 

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Moonpooman said:
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Ummm... Cheap stuff, I guess? Most things are rather expensive here.
I have to agree with you on that one, on the other hand we have the best living standards in the world, so I guess it evens out.
Of course, average wages are higher here than most other places, but paying $100 for a new game hurts. Especially when I see people on here complaining that their games cost $60.
I almost never pay that much for a game, maybe you are going to the wrong stores?
Well, there is a 100kr ($17) discount the first week after release; but other than that, new games cost 599kr ($100) at every store I've ever been to.
 

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I wish America had less Crazies like the rest of the world (We have the most people that believe in Conspiracy Theories from Hitler's Death to Kennedy's Assassination to Presley's Death to 9/11... Only a matter of time before the Conspiracy of M. J.'s Death Surface!). That or a Free Form of Health Care would be nice.
 

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Jonluw said:
Moonpooman said:
Jonluw said:
Moonpooman said:
Jonluw said:
Ummm... Cheap stuff, I guess? Most things are rather expensive here.
I have to agree with you on that one, on the other hand we have the best living standards in the world, so I guess it evens out.
Of course, average wages are higher here than most other places, but paying $100 for a new game hurts. Especially when I see people on here complaining that their games cost $60.
I almost never pay that much for a game, maybe you are going to the wrong stores?
Well, there is a 100kr ($17) discount the first week after release; but other than that, new games cost 599kr ($100) at every store I've ever been to.
Here in Kristiansand, we have four video - game stores. Gamestop, gamezone, GAME, and Spaceworld. The only one that sells games for over 500kr is Spaceworld. There are some rare occasions where the other stores sell games for more, but they are mostly around 300 - 500kr.
 

Jonluw

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Moonpooman said:
Jonluw said:
Moonpooman said:
Jonluw said:
Moonpooman said:
Jonluw said:
Ummm... Cheap stuff, I guess? Most things are rather expensive here.
I have to agree with you on that one, on the other hand we have the best living standards in the world, so I guess it evens out.
Of course, average wages are higher here than most other places, but paying $100 for a new game hurts. Especially when I see people on here complaining that their games cost $60.
I almost never pay that much for a game, maybe you are going to the wrong stores?
Well, there is a 100kr ($17) discount the first week after release; but other than that, new games cost 599kr ($100) at every store I've ever been to.
Here in Kristiansand, we have four video - game stores. Gamestop, gamezone, GAME, and Spaceworld. The only one that sells games for over 500kr is Spaceworld. There are some rare occasions where the other stores sell games for more, but they are mostly around 300 - 500kr.
Huh... I've never seen a new game for less than 599kr (except during the initial discount week of course.) I haven't bought any games at 599kr since Dante's inferno (worst 599 I can remember spending) though, so things might have changed. I normally buy games at platekompaniet.
 

E-Penguin

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Jonluw said:
Moonpooman said:
Jonluw said:
Moonpooman said:
Jonluw said:
Moonpooman said:
Jonluw said:
Ummm... Cheap stuff, I guess? Most things are rather expensive here.
I have to agree with you on that one, on the other hand we have the best living standards in the world, so I guess it evens out.
Of course, average wages are higher here than most other places, but paying $100 for a new game hurts. Especially when I see people on here complaining that their games cost $60.
I almost never pay that much for a game, maybe you are going to the wrong stores?
Well, there is a 100kr ($17) discount the first week after release; but other than that, new games cost 599kr ($100) at every store I've ever been to.
Here in Kristiansand, we have four video - game stores. Gamestop, gamezone, GAME, and Spaceworld. The only one that sells games for over 500kr is Spaceworld. There are some rare occasions where the other stores sell games for more, but they are mostly around 300 - 500kr.
Huh... I've never seen a new game for less than 599kr (except during the initial discount week of course.) I haven't bought any games at 599kr since Dante's inferno (worst 599 I can remember spending) though, so things might have changed. I normally buy games at platekompaniet.
Oh, yeah, we have them here too, but I can't remember seeing them being so costly. I'm used to games being the costliest at releases, so I just buy games some months after release, when they're cheaper.
 

Jonluw

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Moonpooman said:
Jonluw said:
Moonpooman said:
Jonluw said:
Moonpooman said:
Jonluw said:
Moonpooman said:
Jonluw said:
Ummm... Cheap stuff, I guess? Most things are rather expensive here.
I have to agree with you on that one, on the other hand we have the best living standards in the world, so I guess it evens out.
Of course, average wages are higher here than most other places, but paying $100 for a new game hurts. Especially when I see people on here complaining that their games cost $60.
I almost never pay that much for a game, maybe you are going to the wrong stores?
Well, there is a 100kr ($17) discount the first week after release; but other than that, new games cost 599kr ($100) at every store I've ever been to.
Here in Kristiansand, we have four video - game stores. Gamestop, gamezone, GAME, and Spaceworld. The only one that sells games for over 500kr is Spaceworld. There are some rare occasions where the other stores sell games for more, but they are mostly around 300 - 500kr.
Huh... I've never seen a new game for less than 599kr (except during the initial discount week of course.) I haven't bought any games at 599kr since Dante's inferno (worst 599 I can remember spending) though, so things might have changed. I normally buy games at platekompaniet.
Oh, yeah, we have them here too, but I can't remember seeing them being so costly. I'm used to games being the costliest at releases, so I just buy games some months after release, when they're cheaper.
Well, of course they're cheaper a few months after release; but didn't you say stores down there don't sell new games for more than 500kr?
 

E-Penguin

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Jonluw said:
Moonpooman said:
Jonluw said:
Moonpooman said:
Jonluw said:
Moonpooman said:
Jonluw said:
Moonpooman said:
Jonluw said:
Ummm... Cheap stuff, I guess? Most things are rather expensive here.
I have to agree with you on that one, on the other hand we have the best living standards in the world, so I guess it evens out.
Of course, average wages are higher here than most other places, but paying $100 for a new game hurts. Especially when I see people on here complaining that their games cost $60.
I almost never pay that much for a game, maybe you are going to the wrong stores?
Well, there is a 100kr ($17) discount the first week after release; but other than that, new games cost 599kr ($100) at every store I've ever been to.
Here in Kristiansand, we have four video - game stores. Gamestop, gamezone, GAME, and Spaceworld. The only one that sells games for over 500kr is Spaceworld. There are some rare occasions where the other stores sell games for more, but they are mostly around 300 - 500kr.
Huh... I've never seen a new game for less than 599kr (except during the initial discount week of course.) I haven't bought any games at 599kr since Dante's inferno (worst 599 I can remember spending) though, so things might have changed. I normally buy games at platekompaniet.
Oh, yeah, we have them here too, but I can't remember seeing them being so costly. I'm used to games being the costliest at releases, so I just buy games some months after release, when they're cheaper.
Well, of course they're cheaper a few months after release; but didn't you say stores down there don't sell new games for more than 500kr?
The latest game I bought, Civilization V, cost me 400kr a few days after release.