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4.07 / 5.00 10,082 ViewsAt 6/20/13 12:13 AM, Sekhem wrote: mexico so i can just go back to texas easily
who the fuck wants to visit musty ass europe
Well Texas was Mexican land.
At 6/19/13 10:42 PM, Revo357912 wrote: There's also more robbers because they know tourists mostly live in those areas, or people rich enough to afford it. If you were a robber and had a choice between stealing a in a poor village where the danger of you getting killed is also higher due to gangs or an area that lacks gangs and is filled with people who actually have money and jewelry and many electronics, which would you choose?
How come there isn't a lot of violent crime or robberies in wealthy neighborhoods? Wealthy neighborhoods have houses that are more likely to be equipped with security cameras so people just can't fuck around there. I don't know if that applies to Mexico but here in the US it sure does.
At 6/19/13 06:42 PM, Revo357912 wrote:At 6/19/13 05:45 PM, BigFatKid wrote: Honestly, Cancun is practically a paradise. So is Puerto Vallarta I'm sure of it. Also Cabo San Lucas, Tulum, and Acapulco I heard are great places to visit the beach, go scuba diving, and eat great seafood.If your in those areas, your chances are even greater of getting robbed.
I don't think so if you're in the resort areas. I'm sure those places have a lot of security. But if I walked off the coastline and the hotel areas and ventured off into the residential places, then probably my chances of getting robbed and/or slaughtered would increase.
The results so far:
Spain: 18 (81.8%)
Mexico: 4 (18.2%)
Of course there are some advantages to Mexico like resort spots, the food, the warm weather. Honestly, Cancun is practically a paradise. So is Puerto Vallarta I'm sure of it. Also Cabo San Lucas, Tulum, and Acapulco I heard are great places to visit the beach, go scuba diving, and eat great seafood.
I'd agree with you. There's nothing wrong with "white pride" and I think there's a lot to like about European culture and heritage. It's just that white supremacy, like being a black supremacist or Native American supremacist, is frowned upon. Obviously though, it's white pride that gets the most hate and disapproval of people in Western society, because it's usually seen as the same as white supremacy, even though it really isn't.
I'm half Asian and half European and I like to see the good things in both cultures, even though I'm more familiar with my Asian side.
When we were kids, most of us could not stand the show. We thought it was abhorrent and disgusting, but now looking back at it, Barney and his show Barney and Friends was actually a pretty damn cool show.
What do you think?
At 6/19/13 12:29 PM, Princess-Laucherella wrote: op sticks his dic in dead animals and has a diaper fetish
Lauch, why are you saying this?
At 6/19/13 03:07 AM, LandonMP wrote: Spain and Mexico are nothing like. Mexico's spanish culture faded years ago. Spain is more like France or Germany. However soon enough it might become Muslim like it was in the dark ages.
Well there are a lot of people from Muslim-dominant countries moving into Spain now. I think 5% of Spain is Muslim, and that figure is much higher in major cities like Barcelona, Madrid.
At 6/18/13 05:10 PM, PsychoZoid wrote: I have never went to any Japanese restaurant in the U.S. probably because there's isn't any around here in New Jersey (where I live at). I just thought I would have a bigger chance of eating sushi if I ever went to Japan someday. And I did heard it taste pretty good, and I do like eating seafood a lot, so I'm sure I will enjoy eating sushi as well.
There is a large Japanese population in Fort Lee, NJ, which is outside New York City. I'm not sure how far away that is from you, but there are a lot of sushi restaurants and there is an Asian mall there (or nearby) that has many Japanese food and goods.
However, you could go to NYC too. Some of the best sushi in the country is there.
At 6/18/13 10:12 PM, Armissea wrote: YES MR FUCKING BLUE IS BACK
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McDonald's is pretty much the largest fast food chain in the world, and I'm sure almost all of us have been to one at some point.
Many people have a negative opinion of McDonald's and think their food is bad. I have always enjoyed some things about McDonald's food and while I am also a fan of Ronald McDonald, what exactly is your opinion of McDonald's? Do you find it tasty? Or is it just disgusting to you? Also, do you think their food is overwhelmingly unhealthy?
And on a scale of 0-10, how would you rate their food quality? 0 being absolutely horribly disgusting and inedible, and 10 being delectable and very satisfying.
So far the results are:
Spain: 10
Mexico: 1
My vote is for Spain, so included it in there. Spain is winning!
There were also two or three comments that were disparaging towards Mexico, but they didn't really show much opinion of Spain, so I didn't include them for Spain.
At 6/17/13 12:22 AM, Tobi wrote: Hatred of Canada here is limited to "oh god Canada" shit that comes from shitty sitcoms/cartoons. If anything, people seem to revere Canada, which is equally annoying.
A lot of people assumed Canadians actually have flapping heads because of South Park.
Okay, not really, but still...
At 6/17/13 10:13 PM, PsychoZoid wrote: I would visit every historical monument there and finally try sushi for the first time!
How have you never had sushi before? Maybe sushi isn't popular where you live, but in many places in the US there are sushi restaurants everywhere in cities and even small towns. Sushi is a pretty diverse type of food, and you might like it, if you like seafood or fish.
At 6/17/13 07:02 PM, KillerSkull wrote:At 6/17/13 05:06 PM, BumFodder wrote: Why would anyone rather live in spain than mexico?Because they don't want to be killed by drug cartels.
If you read his next post, it was a mistake and he meant that "why would anyone choose Mexico over Spain"
At 6/17/13 05:08 PM, BumFodder wrote:At 6/17/13 05:06 PM, BumFodder wrote: Why would anyone rather live in spain than mexico?I mean mexico than spain
spain is like 100x better
Well it is true Mexico is considered a developing country when Spain is a developed country.
Spain has a homicide rate of 1 per 100,000 people, while Mexico has a homicide rate of 22 per 100,000 people. So you're 22 times more likely to get shot or stabbed to death in Mexico than Spain.
If I were in Japan, I'd probably be there to visit a relative of mine who lives there. I'd imagine a vibrant, large city if I'm visiting Tokyo, probably expecting lots of colorful flashing screens on skyscrapers, lots of sushi restaurants, and lots of people in general. I'd imagine clean subways and lots of anime related stuff everywhere.
At 6/17/13 04:53 PM, koopahermit wrote: Why travel all the way to Spain when you can just go to Mexico, and why travel all the way to Mexico when you can just go to Los Angeles
Los Angeles is in the US. Los Angeles is a city and Mexico is a country. Being in Cancun or Mexico City is totally different than being in LA. I don't see the connection between LA and Mexico and Spain.
What country would you rather live in?
Both countries are slightly similar. For the obvious reasons, both countries are Spanish-speaking, and Mexico is vastly influenced by Spanish culture. Mexico and Spain are also the two most populated Spanish-speaking countries in the world. Mexico has 114 million people, while Spain has 47 million people. The third largest is Colombia, with a population of 45 million, and the fourth largest is Argentina with 42 million.
Spain and Mexico both are known for their vibrant cities and nightlife filled with pizzazz.
Spanish food is very complex and delicious, and there is a very popular restaurant here in the U.S. that serves authentic Spanish cuisine.
So, Spain, Mexico. Which one would you rather dwell in? And why?
At 6/10/13 03:44 PM, LT-CARTERBLAKE wrote: Anyways, TL;DR Canada is full of pricks who claim their shit is better and I hate Jillian Barberie-Reynolds.
To make a clear example of how Canadians are watch the King of the Hill episode Uh-oh, Canada. I can't sum it up more perfectly than that.
Maybe because many Canadians hate or dislike the US for a good reason. I do agree with your point, though.
Apparently he is getting his GED in prison and he is trying to make something of himself unlike some people who are not even in prison. (Found it through a Facebook page about his story.)
At 6/12/13 08:35 PM, Insanctuary wrote:At 6/12/13 08:33 PM, BigFatKid wrote: However, I found the Boston bombings to be the most blown out of proportion.Don't get me started. I'm stressed enough as it is.
Personally I think the shooting death of Trayvon Martin was the most blown out of proportion of any "criminal" death related news story I've heard. Sure it's sad for his family and friends what happened but many young teens get unjustifiably killed all the time in this country by police, security guards, and neighborhood watch. Trayvon's story just somehow picked out of a basket of a bunch of other similar cases and was the national story for so fucking long.
Also, they turned the whole thing into a goddamn racial subject matter. The shooting had nothing to do with his fucking race or color of skin. They just assumed that out of nowhere.
You mean, your alternate account?
jk
But seriously, this guy is a fucktard. Spamming a forum with disgusting graphic images is funny if you're 15 and have no friends.
A bit harsh, yes. However, Michael did know the consequences I'm sure of it. He did have a troubled family but he can be released in 13 years if he has good behavior.
Yep, my cousin lives in Singapore and there are a lot of people with Chinese and Indian ancestry there. So lots of mixes like that.
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At 6/14/13 09:09 PM, alternativesolution wrote: What he said, and also, I never refuted the intent to kill. That's why I said to "learn a lesson". You can't learn if you aren't aware of your actions and their consequences. I'm not saying other murders deserve what they got and that this kid is an exception - what I am saying is that, plain and simple, 30 years is too long.
I will agree to some extent. Prison sentences are actually supposed to rehabilitate people, especially young inmates, and for the most part that doesn't really work. Many criminals who get released out of prison are likely to continue their delinquent traits. I hear Norway has a good prison system, and many prisoners who are released are likely to be civilized again and fit in with society. The longest Norway can sentence a person to prison is 21 years, no matter what the crime is. Anders Breivik, who committed the Oslo massacre in 2011, which killed 77 people, was sentenced to 21 years but can get the sentence extended. I believe that Norway's prisons educate their prisoners to become good people, which is something the US prison system fails to do.
So, whether it be a 3-year sentence, or 30-year sentence, it's really more about the quality of the sentence, not the quantity.
At 6/14/13 08:57 PM, alternativesolution wrote:At 6/14/13 08:52 PM, BigFatKid wrote: Do you think Memon deserved the 30 years? Too lenient, or too harsh?30 years is way too long. Even the slowest 14 year-old doesn't need 30 years to learn a lesson
Yes, but Todd Brown was pretty much sentenced to his own prison. He can't ever be released, unlike Memon. He's dead. He probably had another 60-70 years of life ahead of him, but that's all cut away.
Sure 30 years is long, but a 14-year-old understands that shooting a person in the back of the head usually indicates the intent of killing.
People that are truly racist and prejudice are fucktards.
Having some slight racist ideologies and prejudice is pretty much the norm, but I think just interacting with people of different races, religions, and cultural backgrounds makes you more understandable of them. Sometimes you just can't totally cure stupid.