Guest Conor Posted July 2, 2001 Posted July 2, 2001 I'm Canadian, and it is incredible just how prevalent anti-American sentiment is. So many Canadians comfort themselves (several times a day it seems) with the mantra "Americans are dumb, ignorant, arrogant and violent. We are so much better than they are." I hear stories of Americans being denied service (Restaurants and the like) in Europe, and Canadians will nod in approval. It quite frankly sickens me.
Jem Posted July 2, 2001 Author Posted July 2, 2001 Hey Nute, check this out, I did it specially for you: I've sewn a Canadian flag on the forum!! ------------------ Yeah Canada! <font size=1> [This message has been edited by Jem (edited July 01, 2001).]
Nitro Posted July 2, 2001 Posted July 2, 2001 <font color=red>CA</font><font color=white>NA</font><font color=red>DA</font>... The country where the "5" on the beer bottle label comes BEFORE the "point"! I LOVE THIS COUNTRY WITH ALL MY HEART, SOUL, AND BODY!!! And I wouldn't want to live anywhere else. ------------------ We've been going about this all wrong. This Mr. Stay Puft is okay. He's a sailor, he's in New York. We get this guy laid, we won't have any trouble. -Dr. Peter Venkman, Ghostbusters
Gold leader Posted July 2, 2001 Posted July 2, 2001 I swear one of these days I'll proclame a "Netherlands Day" because I'm getting sick `n tired of all this Canada and US boasting. It is time for you to experience the true nature of nationalism! Now where are my wooden shoes...
Innror Posted July 2, 2001 Posted July 2, 2001 Gold leader is right. I'll start boasting about Denmark too if this keeps up. Now where is my pastry.....
Flying Beastie Posted July 2, 2001 Posted July 2, 2001 Originally posted by Conor: So many Canadians comfort themselves (several times a day it seems) with the mantra "Americans are dumb, ignorant, arrogant and violent. We are so much better than they are." I'm wierd. I say that about humans in general. ------------------ It's like I always say: When the going gets tough, the tough . . . switch to artillery.
Nute Gunray Posted July 2, 2001 Posted July 2, 2001 If you'll notice in 1984, the three nations (Oceania, East Asia, and Eurasia) were originally the US (Oceania), Russia (Eurasia), and China (Eastasia). Even a non-american recognized the superiority of the US in the West. I think it's time I get cracking on that whole "taking over all of North America, Western Europe, and the former Commonwealth" thing. Mustn't disappoint George.
Jem Posted July 3, 2001 Author Posted July 3, 2001 <font size=5> <font color=red>CA</font><font color=white>NA</font><font color=red>DA</font>
edlib Posted July 3, 2001 Posted July 3, 2001 Yeah, but just think,... day after tomorrow we get to rub your nose in all things American! Pow! Bang! Ka-Boom! ------------------ As the days go by, we face the increasing inevitability that we are alone in a godless, uninhabited, hostile and meaningless universe. Still, you've got to laugh, haven't you?
Guest Rogue 9 Posted July 3, 2001 Posted July 3, 2001 CELEBRATE YOUR COUNTRIES INDEPENDANCE, BLOW UP A PIECE OF IT!!!
edlib Posted July 3, 2001 Posted July 3, 2001 Sure... why not? If you can't blow up a piece of your own country... then we'll have to do it to someone else. Hmmm... who's closest? It's very cool that we have the freedom to that; get rip-roaring drunk and play with explosive charges. Fun, no? ------------------ As the days go by, we face the increasing inevitability that we are alone in a godless, uninhabited, hostile and meaningless universe. Still, you've got to laugh, haven't you?
Darth Sceltor Posted July 3, 2001 Posted July 3, 2001 That's what being an American is about. Blowing stuff up.
Tierce Posted July 3, 2001 Posted July 3, 2001 Damn Straight!! ------------------ "Est Sularas oth Mithas" My Honor is my Life [This message has been edited by Assassin (edited July 02, 2001).]
Nute Gunray Posted July 3, 2001 Posted July 3, 2001 Play More With Claymore That's what the poster on the wall said when the guy at the convience store told Homer to celebrate by blowing up a piece of America. Oh, and it was a picture of a hand holding a detonating Claymore mine.
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