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iStoner
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USA: how do you feel about it?
#496977 - 11/10/10 09:21 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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Do you feel free? Do you agree with the laws? What would you change? Do you enjoy it here? Would you want to live here? Do you enjoy living here? Hows the government? ect... How do you feel about these united states of america.
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Re: USA: how do you feel about it? [Re: iStoner]
#496980 - 11/10/10 09:22 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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America's a cool guy. Loves oil, shoots terrorists and doesn't afraid of anything
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iStoner
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Re: USA: how do you feel about it? [Re: T-Rex]
#496981 - 11/10/10 09:24 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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T-Rex said: America's a cool guy. Loves oil, shoots terrorists and doesn't afraid of anything
hows Australia?
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Re: USA: how do you feel about it? [Re: iStoner]
#496983 - 11/10/10 09:25 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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Better
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Re: USA: how do you feel about it? [Re: T-Rex]
#496998 - 11/10/10 09:53 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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I would be happy if i lived in that one country,Whats it called> O yeah California
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DungenessDank
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Re: USA: how do you feel about it? [Re: MR.HEADY]
#497000 - 11/10/10 09:55 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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Then you gotta deal with the jerry brown suede denim police.
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DoctorDarkMatter
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Re: USA: how do you feel about it? [Re: iStoner]
#497007 - 11/10/10 10:47 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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Any place is better then this shit hole. The u.s. is going down the drain fast, soon we will be no better then communist china maybe worse. I'd rather live in Australia then here..
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psyberpunk
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DoctorDarkMatter said: Any place is better then this shit hole. The u.s. is going down the drain fast, soon we will be no better then communist china maybe worse. I'd rather live in Australia then here..
How many times have you visited Australia?
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wishcouldeletethis
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Re: USA: how do you feel about it? *DELETED* [Re: iStoner]
#497057 - 11/11/10 09:12 AM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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psyberpunk
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Awwww. Another privileged white shit-for-brains has a nervous breakdown because someone's mommy raised five children working at McDonald's and he can't get a few thousand extra to top off his college fund. Waaaaaah.
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volcomstoner
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lampshadehelmet said: America in theory is not so bad, in actuality it is a festering pool of degenerates. Though the movie is not terribly good, "Idiocracy" basically sums up the future.
We have welfare and countless other government funded systems to support the poor, handicapped, fat, retarded, scum of the fuckin earth...yet if a single white person between 18-25 want ANY help even if in college and doing their best to be up-right... they cannot qualify for SHIT.
We support the overwhelming drag on society with these systems instead of letting them fail and be washed from the breeding gene pool. How many kids do these fuckups have? On average like fuckin 20 and then refuse to raise them even with public aid, and the shit bastards go out being scum, breeding, and fucking society up more.
Hitler was not a bad guy, just isolated the wrong people to hate.
AMERICA is shit.
I am currently seeking citizenship elsewhere.
for the most part I agree with this guy, america is disrupting natural selection in a HUGE way, which is very necessary part of life.
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wishcouldeletethis
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Re: USA: how do you feel about it? *DELETED* [Re: psyberpunk]
#497077 - 11/11/10 10:22 AM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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DungenessDank
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Until you need unemployment, disability, social security, etc.
Then you will be all over.
Hopefully somebody then pushes you back into the gutter with a look of disgust.
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psyberpunk
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lampshadehelmet said: The system is flawed and abused.
I work for everything i get and have. I do not agree with keeping degenerates on tax funded life support.
Their other option is for them to work ten times harder than you to have absolutely nothing. I see tantrums like this to be the result of someone experiencing oppression for the first time, when those other people have been experiencing it all their lives. And while they bitched and whined about it, you never believed it could be that bad, not having the assistance you need to live your life. But now you understand and it hurts. Instead of turning your blame and anger on the right people, you turn around and blame the victims, people who have been victims of disenfranchisement much longer than you have.
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RasJeph
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Re: USA: how do you feel about it? [Re: iStoner]
#497096 - 11/11/10 10:59 AM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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Personally, I'm really torn completely down the middle.
While I love some people and can really appreciate SOME of our history, a lot of it is embarrassing to put it lightly.
Living in constant fear and feeling like a dirty criminal because of my love for the herbage isn't very nice either. I feel like that is really the only thing that makes me dislike the nation. They fuck us over in 1000's of ways every minute of every day...but if I could just make a living off of my favorite hobby and not have to be constantly, I could overlook all the other bullshit. Its unfortunate that my favorite thing (and almost everything to do with it) is illegal
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Re: USA: how do you feel about it? [Re: iStoner]
#497099 - 11/11/10 11:09 AM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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America is great, that is why millions of people from all over the world abandon their homeland forever to come here and start a new life.
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RasJeph
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Re: USA: how do you feel about it? [Re: DieCommie]
#497102 - 11/11/10 11:25 AM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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DieCommie said: America is great, that is why millions of people from all over the world abandon their homeland forever to come here and start a new life.
That, or what they've HEARD about America.
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Re: USA: how do you feel about it? [Re: RasJeph]
#497106 - 11/11/10 12:14 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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I think we might be nearing the end of our reign as world super power. That's not to say I think we're a bunch of pussies now; history tends to repeat itself, and nobody stays on top forever.
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MR.HEADY
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Re: USA: how do you feel about it? [Re: Far Stox]
#497128 - 11/11/10 02:01 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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Actually i love this country im unable to work due to physical limitations now .And what other country would pay your medical care and give you a check every month for life . No matter how bad shit seems as far as politics go. The us does take care of its citizens pretty well over all......HeaDy
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drawde
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Re: USA: how do you feel about it? [Re: MR.HEADY]
#497154 - 11/11/10 03:40 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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MR.HEADY said: And what other country would pay your medical care and give you a check every month for life .
Pretty much every other industrialized nation. The first part you do not need to be injured for either.
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Re: USA: how do you feel about it? [Re: MR.HEADY]
#497159 - 11/11/10 03:47 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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there are a few places i wouldnt mind living in the states, but overall it wouldnt be in my top 5 countries to live in, all the guns and crime, no thanks. but it would be in my top 5 for a holiday destination.
i always moan about living in england but apart from the shitty weather its a fairly nice place to live.
but canada or australia would be my first choice
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drawde
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Re: USA: how do you feel about it? [Re: Shaggy420]
#497161 - 11/11/10 03:53 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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TrippyStoner420 said: there are a few places i wouldnt mind living in the states, but overall it wouldnt be in my top 5 countries to live in, all the guns and crime, no thanks. but it would be in my top 5 for a holiday destination.
i always moan about living in england but apart from the shitty weather its a fairly nice place to live.
but canada or australia would be my first choice
As far as quality of life goes Scandinavia is pretty much as good as it gets. Canada is really not that great, in terms of government, but would be in my top 5. Beats the fuck out of the US thats for sure.
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iStoner
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Re: USA: how do you feel about it? [Re: drawde]
#497162 - 11/11/10 03:54 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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So what are some better places to live than the USA? Australia, canada, and somewhere in the UK seem popular
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drawde
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Re: USA: how do you feel about it? [Re: iStoner]
#497168 - 11/11/10 04:03 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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Sweden, Finland and Denmark are excellent. Canada and Australia not bad. I hear Germany is OK. I would probably rather live nearly anywhere in (western) Europe over the US.
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psyberpunk
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Re: USA: how do you feel about it? [Re: drawde]
#497182 - 11/11/10 04:58 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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Belgium is underestimated. I heard they're pretty cool with weed. (You can bring some back on the train from Holland.) Plus their chocolate is better than Switzerland and their beer better than Germany.
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DoctorDarkMatter
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Re: USA: how do you feel about it? [Re: RasJeph]
#497195 - 11/11/10 05:43 PM (14 years, 2 months ago) |
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Lol America, come visit the land of the free. Where citizens are foreigners and foreigners are citizens. Came from a different country? No problem take this hard working Americans job, he won't miss it. And for a bonus package we will throw in benefits and a money pack along with free tuition to an american school. All you have to do is help drive the economy down, and the Americans out. Enjoy your stay.
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