I dont feel like caricaturing myself as the french canadian stereotype everytime i come here.
And yet you insult what you assume to be American ideals, insult the food you are offered in other countries (real cuban or not), and talk about what the world totally and objectively needs
I like you d-doggie
but people make fun of you being a French stereotype because you act like a French stereotype
Look, heres the thing about the food cuba serves to tourists. Buffet food is already pretty low quality,right? Its quantity over quality.
Now imagine buffet food in a third world country.
I was in an area full of state-run hotels, state-run restaurents, and I was a while away from La Havane. I didnt have the opportunity to try the real thing.
I insult the food I was served, not the cuban cuisine and culture as a whole. If there are dead flies around and on some of my food, do whatever you like, but I aint eating it.
Disregard the food comment, my lower Canadian comrade - what he's pointing out (and what I can tell from just this one thread) is you paint "American" ideals and behaviours with such a wide brush that it can't help but be read as "French Snobbery". You not understanding what he's pointing out just reinforces that stereotype.
Per capita, I can assure you us Canadians are on par with dem Amurrcans for redneck population...one of the only liberal cities in the prairies is here in Edmonton, and we're still as conservative as some of the southern states. You've also got Quebecker rednecks who think that all of Quebec will be better off if they broke off from Canada.
Also Langly, when I said ''we dont get as much crimes'' and all, I was referring to actual facts, not to the people I know. Québec and Ontario have the smallest amount of criminal offences in the country, were pretty pacific.
And yeah, I guess i'm being too optimistic. But I still like to think of it as something possible in the future (like, waaaay in the future)
I dont feel like caricaturing myself as the french canadian stereotype everytime i come here.
And yet you insult what you assume to be American ideals, insult the food you are offered in other countries (real cuban or not), and talk about what the world totally and objectively needs
I like you d-doggie
but people make fun of you being a French stereotype because you act like a French stereotype
Look, heres the thing about the food cuba serves to tourists. Buffet food is already pretty low quality,right? Its quantity over quality.
Now imagine buffet food in a third world country.
I was in an area full of state-run hotels, state-run restaurents, and I was a while away from La Havane. I didnt have the opportunity to try the real thing.
I insult the food I was served, not the cuban cuisine and culture as a whole. If there are dead flies around and on some of my food, do whatever you like, but I aint eating it.
Disregard the food comment, my lower Canadian comrade - what he's pointing out (and what I can tell from just this one thread) is you paint "American" ideals and behaviours with such a wide brush that it can't help but be read as "French Snobbery". You not understanding what he's pointing out just reinforces that stereotype.
Per capita, I can assure you us Canadians are on par with dem Amurrcans for redneck population...one of the only liberal cities in the prairies is here in Edmonton, and we're still as conservative as some of the southern states. You've also got Quebecker rednecks who think that all of Quebec will be better off if they broke off from Canada.
I was hyperbolizing the whole redneck thing in the US, but you cant argue against the fact that you guys got a whole bunch of them.
We, too, have a LOT of redneck, in fact beside Montreal and Québec City thats pretty much all we have. The difference between our rednecks and yours, though, is that we dont arm them to the teeth and feed them fears of being attacked by dangerous sand people
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I dont feel like caricaturing myself as the french canadian stereotype everytime i come here.
And yet you insult what you assume to be American ideals, insult the food you are offered in other countries (real cuban or not), and talk about what the world totally and objectively needs
I like you d-doggie
but people make fun of you being a French stereotype because you act like a French stereotype
Look, heres the thing about the food cuba serves to tourists. Buffet food is already pretty low quality,right? Its quantity over quality.
Now imagine buffet food in a third world country.
I was in an area full of state-run hotels, state-run restaurents, and I was a while away from La Havane. I didnt have the opportunity to try the real thing.
I insult the food I was served, not the cuban cuisine and culture as a whole. If there are dead flies around and on some of my food, do whatever you like, but I aint eating it.
Disregard the food comment, my lower Canadian comrade - what he's pointing out (and what I can tell from just this one thread) is you paint "American" ideals and behaviours with such a wide brush that it can't help but be read as "French Snobbery". You not understanding what he's pointing out just reinforces that stereotype.
Per capita, I can assure you us Canadians are on par with dem Amurrcans for redneck population...one of the only liberal cities in the prairies is here in Edmonton, and we're still as conservative as some of the southern states. You've also got Quebecker rednecks who think that all of Quebec will be better off if they broke off from Canada.
I was hyperbolizing the whole redneck thing in the US, but you cant argue against the fact that you guys got a whole bunch of them.
We, too, have a LOT of redneck, in fact beside Montreal and Québec City thats pretty much all we have. The difference between our rednecks and yours, though, is that we dont arm them to the teeth and feed them fears of being attacked by dangerous sand people
Also I'd guess politicians don't point to them and go "Now there's the REAL Canada."
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I always thought American politics were weird because I was European. Now I've figured out that it's both that, and because American politics actually are weird. You weirdos.
I like having political talks with actual anarchists and communists
not because i agree with them exactly, but in the states anyone that claims to be either literally has no idea what they are talking about
Anarchism is also a conception that I am fond of. I am aware that its pretty much impossible, though. Its something that i'd like to see in science fiction novels/movies and such, just to take a glimpse at what could be a perfect world :I
I dont feel like caricaturing myself as the french canadian stereotype everytime i come here.
And yet you insult what you assume to be American ideals, insult the food you are offered in other countries (real cuban or not), and talk about what the world totally and objectively needs
I like you d-doggie
but people make fun of you being a French stereotype because you act like a French stereotype
Look, heres the thing about the food cuba serves to tourists. Buffet food is already pretty low quality,right? Its quantity over quality.
Now imagine buffet food in a third world country.
I was in an area full of state-run hotels, state-run restaurents, and I was a while away from La Havane. I didnt have the opportunity to try the real thing.
I insult the food I was served, not the cuban cuisine and culture as a whole. If there are dead flies around and on some of my food, do whatever you like, but I aint eating it.
Disregard the food comment, my lower Canadian comrade - what he's pointing out (and what I can tell from just this one thread) is you paint "American" ideals and behaviours with such a wide brush that it can't help but be read as "French Snobbery". You not understanding what he's pointing out just reinforces that stereotype.
Per capita, I can assure you us Canadians are on par with dem Amurrcans for redneck population...one of the only liberal cities in the prairies is here in Edmonton, and we're still as conservative as some of the southern states. You've also got Quebecker rednecks who think that all of Quebec will be better off if they broke off from Canada.
I was hyperbolizing the whole redneck thing in the US, but you cant argue against the fact that you guys got a whole bunch of them.
We, too, have a LOT of redneck, in fact beside Montreal and Québec City thats pretty much all we have. The difference between our rednecks and yours, though, is that we dont arm them to the teeth and feed them fears of being attacked by dangerous sand people
Also Langly, when I said ''we dont get as much crimes'' and all, I was referring to actual facts, not to the people I know. Québec and Ontario have the smallest amount of criminal offences in the country, were pretty pacific.
And yeah, I guess i'm being too optimistic. But I still like to think of it as something possible in the future (like, waaaay in the future)
And I would argue that criminal statistics don't prove anything about people being able to govern themselves by majority rule. A low rate of crime is actually more demonstrative of the current government working well, at least in keeping people at enough of a living state to which they do not need to turn to robbing other citizens. They keep it out of people's interest to break the law, it's not out of some kind of good will about not stealing.
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Also, diorinix, if I miss the point of some posts, its because im still learning english. Sometimes im not sure how I should reply to some posts, and I avoid some things just because I cant think of a reply that makes sense and that wouldnt take an hour to type. Give me a break. And if you think im reinforcing the french stereotype you can go fuck yourself you stupid american, your mother was a hamster and your father smells of elderberries
I like having political talks with actual anarchists and communists
not because i agree with them exactly, but in the states anyone that claims to be either literally has no idea what they are talking about
Anarchism is also a conception that I am fond of. I am aware that its pretty much impossible, though. Its something that i'd like to see in science fiction novels/movies and such, just to take a glimpse at what could be a perfect world :I
i think everyone can agree it would be awesome if no laws were needed and we could all work together for the greater good of humanity
I like having political talks with actual anarchists and communists
not because i agree with them exactly, but in the states anyone that claims to be either literally has no idea what they are talking about
Anarchism is also a conception that I am fond of. I am aware that its pretty much impossible, though. Its something that i'd like to see in science fiction novels/movies and such, just to take a glimpse at what could be a perfect world :I
i think everyone can agree it would be awesome if no laws were needed and we could all work together for the greater good of humanity
Anarchy entertains me because not only is it not a good idea, humanity is fundamentally incapable of it on any level short of everyone being a hermit and never interacting with another human being.
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Is that a gun which fires squirrels?
If it's not it should be.
You will all be really jealous and we'll be doing partys all the time but you wont be invited
No sir, it'll be ''No social entropy allowed''
and now i know where the word ostracize comes from.
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Will there be blackjack and hookers?
Of course there will be.
And a lunar lander
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Disregard the food comment, my lower Canadian comrade - what he's pointing out (and what I can tell from just this one thread) is you paint "American" ideals and behaviours with such a wide brush that it can't help but be read as "French Snobbery". You not understanding what he's pointing out just reinforces that stereotype.
Per capita, I can assure you us Canadians are on par with dem Amurrcans for redneck population...one of the only liberal cities in the prairies is here in Edmonton, and we're still as conservative as some of the southern states. You've also got Quebecker rednecks who think that all of Quebec will be better off if they broke off from Canada.
Mmmmm....toasty.
BAHAHA....see above comment.
Mmmmm....toasty.
If you're out there TFS, I'm thinking of you.
And yeah, I guess i'm being too optimistic. But I still like to think of it as something possible in the future (like, waaaay in the future)
because in oregon everyone viewed me as extremely conservative, especially my housemates
in utah i was considered blindly liberal
in germany when i talk politics it starts off with their assumption that i love american political system
then i get to talking and they are just like "why are you thinking about something so obvious to the rest of the world"
I like having political talks with actual anarchists and communists
not because i agree with them exactly, but in the states anyone that claims to be either literally has no idea what they are talking about
I was hyperbolizing the whole redneck thing in the US, but you cant argue against the fact that you guys got a whole bunch of them.
We, too, have a LOT of redneck, in fact beside Montreal and Québec City thats pretty much all we have. The difference between our rednecks and yours, though, is that we dont arm them to the teeth and feed them fears of being attacked by dangerous sand people
nuh uh!
Knocked out Luke Skywalker and everything.
Also I'd guess politicians don't point to them and go "Now there's the REAL Canada."
What spring does with the cherry trees.
Anarchism is also a conception that I am fond of. I am aware that its pretty much impossible, though. Its something that i'd like to see in science fiction novels/movies and such, just to take a glimpse at what could be a perfect world :I
also you have to consider you were living in Portland
They are guns that kill squirrels. For me it would be a scoped .22lr.
People use shotguns too. They're good at close range and are also good for shooting them out of their nests. They also do more damage to it, though.
You could get a combination gun as well and have both options.
Squirrels are indeed a nuisance.
Taste nice too.
my opinion was not all police were bad people
just far too many
got me in huge fights at the house i was living in
oh another one:
don't steal from charity organizations
their opinion was steal everything every chance you got
And I would argue that criminal statistics don't prove anything about people being able to govern themselves by majority rule. A low rate of crime is actually more demonstrative of the current government working well, at least in keeping people at enough of a living state to which they do not need to turn to robbing other citizens. They keep it out of people's interest to break the law, it's not out of some kind of good will about not stealing.
Was this "house" actually prison?
haha, wow
sorry but it sounds like you hung out with some terrible people
i think everyone can agree it would be awesome if no laws were needed and we could all work together for the greater good of humanity
but uh
that doesn't happen
That seems more like common sense than a couple of politically framed statements.
But your rednecks are armed. You guys have laws for that!
edit; unless you were speaking about another statement?
you met one of them!
but anywho
they are not bad people, they just haven't fully been able to realize (in my opinion) that solutions like that do not work in the real world
well see that is exactly my point!
The Organization of Albertan Anarchists run a book sale every October. It's deliciously hypocritical.
Organized anarchists. Running a commerce-based fund raiser. Tehehe.
Mmmmm....toasty.
Yep, every single redneck in America, gun racks full to bursting up on their monster trucks
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