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*gets out a sword and Omni-Slashes the TC multiple times* *gets out machine gun and begins shooting* *gets out bazooka and shoots him many times in a row* *summons a dragon to blow fire breath on him* *gets out laser and zaps him many times* *nukes him a billion times* Hells no!KHfanboy2
:| Holy crap...Overkill much?
I'm from Iceland and I can tell you that the culture us similar to Scandinavian but not quite. The landscape here is also totally different from Scandinavia.Anyone notice how Scandinavia is usually high on the list when it comes to standerds of living and lots of other statistics. They must really be a great place to live, i have only been to sweden and it seemed great. Iceland being number 1 is cool, has anyone here been there? It looks stunning:)
Film-Guy
[QUOTE="KHfanboy2"]*gets out a sword and Omni-Slashes the TC multiple times* *gets out machine gun and begins shooting* *gets out bazooka and shoots him many times in a row* *summons a dragon to blow fire breath on him* *gets out laser and zaps him many times* *nukes him a billion times* Hells no!DrSponge
:| Holy crap...Overkill much?
No, we're talking about the US, that's underkillEverybody who lives in another country is probably going to say their country is better, because that's where they live or where they were born, so that's where they have all of their great memories. If you've never lived in the U.S., all you've probably heard is just bad things about the U.S., which would tend to lead "No, the U.S. is not the greatest place to live".
But if you were born in the U.S., like me, then you realize that you have it much better than some other poor people in the world. No matter if you live in the U.S, England, or Canada, you can live life the way you please, and just be happy that you live in a developed country. No country is perfect, therefore making it "the best". It's really how you yourself live in that country.
You agreed with the TC and shot him down at the same time! I love it!Everybody who lives in another country is probably going to say their country is better, because that's where they live or where they were born, so that's where they have all of their great memories. If you've never lived in the U.S., all you've probably heard is just bad things about the U.S., which would tend to lead "No, the U.S. is not the greatest place to live".
But if you were born in the U.S., like me, then you realize that you have it much better than some other poor people in the world. No matter if you live in the U.S, England, or Canada, you can live life the way you please, and just be happy that you live in a developed country. No country is perfect, therefore making it "the best". It's really how you yourself live in that country.
dog64
Of course there are many excellent places to live in the world
The United States is just the greatest.
massiv-damage
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