[QUOTE="sSubZerOo"][QUOTE="MissRiotmaker"][QUOTE="sSubZerOo"] [QUOTE="MissRiotmaker"][QUOTE="br0kenrabbit"]I have lived in both the US and Canada so I consider myself capable of making a decent comparative. I immigrated into Canada with much enthusiasm, and I came back to the U.S. five years later for the fact that I seriously enjoy living in the U.S. more.MissRiotmaker
Uh good for you? I prefer beautiful scenery to America's Hong-Kong box-styled cities. I prefer being able to breathe fresh air than breathing in polluted air no matter where I go. I prefer having the freedom to fly when I want without the hassle and delays like in American airports. I like going to sleep at night knowing terrorists are going to bomb us. I prefer knowing that people actually like my country.Not one to defend the United States, I really could care less what people say about the place I live in.. But that being said America has alot of wide open scenery.. Not to mention more land is accessable then Canada due to the fact alot of it is under a deep freeze for the majority of the year... Fresh air is just as viable in the United States, please stop stereotyping it, if you want fresh air look at the mid west and far north states.. They are no where near as populated as the coast cities..
And I am sorry to say but muslim extremists hate you just as well.. Its just that they see the US as the bigger target and symbol... Also I would like to say I have a greater chance of getting in a car accident and dieng then getting killed by a terrorist.. yes its that low..
That being said does any one really care? As a person who lives in Michigan I have no interest in defending it what so ever, because there is entirely no point in doing so.
Oh wow another typical stereotype against canada. We're always covered in ice and snow. Get a godamn clue.I never said your always covered in ice in snow.. I said alot of the land further north of you has very short summer seasons.. I in no way said this was a bad thing, I was just putting some perspective to it.. Seriously whats the point in argueing it..
Look around you. Honestly are you suffereing from a complex? Who cares Canada and the US are comparable in so many areas... I never once said US was better then Canada nor vice versa, I was just pointing out some pretty sad stereotypes you were perpetuating.. .. I consider my self lucky that I grew up in the US and I would also consider my self lucky if I grew up in Canada.. They are both great first world countries with ample landscapes both wide open as well as urban city like.,
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