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4.07 / 5.00 10,082 ViewsHave you ever been mistaken for an undercover cop?
I have a couple of times when I was in high school. Usually I was just minding my business and I would go talk to somebody in my class, or some random people who walked onto my campus after hours, always said because of my demeanor and mannerisms, they thought I was an undercover cop working for the school. In fact once a bunch of punk kids who came to my school trying to sell ecstasy and acid saw me and then ran off campus because they assumed I was a cop, but one of the guys in that crowd went up to talk to me and he was really cool.
Ever been mistaken for one?
Sometimes it's justified. There are some good old threads that can be contributed with new information.
I'm gonna use10 bathrooms, so I can shit all day.
As much as I love the shoeeeeeeemobile, it would take forever to wait there in the drive-thru.
At 8/14/13 09:17 AM, Conal wrote: I was expecting a drunk picture of Daft Punk.
I actually misread the title as "Daft Punk"
At 8/14/13 01:53 PM, Jeff-Teh-Great wrote: and Justin Beiber and Nickelback
see you guys aren't perfect after all.
Don't forget Carly Rae Jepsen (the "Call Me Maybe" singer). She's okay I guess, though.
However, Crystal Castles, Death From Above 1979, MSTRKRFT, and a bunch of other great bands and artists are from there.
At 8/14/13 01:37 PM, Boomstick wrote: You know what Canadians do that Americans don't?
Brag about their country, in any way possible, even in small talk.
I live in the US, and to be quite frank, I hardly ever hear people brag about how much they love being American, or how great America is, unless it's 4th of July or some type of holiday, or if we are talking about the military, or if it's Veteran Day. I can't think of a single home in my immediate neighborhood that displays an American flag somewhere on the exterior, or in their car. I hear people disown American more than say they love it. Then again, I live in a pretty liberal place in California, where some people will talk shit about America's politics and lifestyle. There are still many patriotic Americans here, but it doesn't seem like there are as many as, say, the south or Mid-west for instance. So I would agree with you.
Canadians, on other hand, frequently mention about being Canadian and when I saw Canadian residential neighborhoods there were so many Canadians flags hanging off their roofs. Whenever I watch or read an interview with a Canadian artist or music group, the interview will constantly talk about them being "Canadian" or Canada. Nothing wrong with it, but from my experience, Canadians seem more patriotic than Americans.
So I'd agree with you.
and have a big orgy.
At 8/14/13 02:22 AM, RoadWarrior wrote:People in Wisconsin even eat cheddar cheese on their apple pies. That, I probably wouldn't likewtf?!?!?!?!?
" It is sometimes served with whipped cream or ice cream on top, or alongside cheddar cheese. "
The cheddar cheese is usually placed on the apple pie and melted onto it. It's common in not only Wisconsin, but in New England, especially Vermont, and some parts of Canada. I've heard many people on Yelp say that their family only eats apple pie with cheddar melted on it, and nothing else.
At 8/13/13 09:07 PM, Tankdown wrote: Never visited Canada, but I imagine it be hard to find good Mexican food.
True. You can get great Mexican food here in California though, and I'd imagine Canada couldn't match up with it. However, Canada has great Asian food (due to large Asian immigrant population), if you like Asian food that is...
No, cheese is good.
People in Wisconsin even eat cheddar cheese on their apple pies. That, I probably wouldn't like
I dunno why, but I don't really like hard liquor much. It's just too strong, but I like a little bit of vodka and tequila. I guess you could mix that with your lemon-lime soda if that's what you have. Whatever gets you buzzed or drunk, that's good enough.
At 8/13/13 07:57 PM, mothballs wrote:At 8/13/13 07:42 PM, PannedCakes wrote: I was expecting a lot more "pedophile"I just looked at this thread to see if someone said that and nothing else.
Newgrounds, I am disappoint.
It was said twice, just in British spelling.
At 8/13/13 08:06 PM, Elitistinen wrote: You forgot the Jamaicans and Somalians, also the Albanians. God, I miss Toronto...
Yea, of course. I actually talked to a Canadian guy who is from Toronto but also lived in Michigan most of his life, who is a dual citizen. That was a few months ago. He was a really nice "stereotypical Canadian" but he seemed to be kind of prejudice towards black people for some reason. He was like "That part of town is where a predominately *whisper* black people area." He said that the Jamaican immigration in Toronto caused an uproar of gang-related violence in Toronto and were a source of a lot of the city's problems. Other than that, he was nice.
At 8/13/13 06:23 PM, orangebomb wrote:At 8/13/13 05:57 PM, BigFatKid wrote: There's an exodus of Chinese, Filipinos, and Indians to Canada, though.A lot of them also either move or live in America as well, so don't act like Canada is the only one. Plus, people generally only speak positively of Canada is because no one really give a shit about Canada in the grand scheme of things. As I said before, Canada is nothing more than a scaled-down version of America in a lot of ways, and a lot of the stuff isn't not as good.
I agree. However, people speak positively of Canada not because of just the benefit of doubt, but because they hear stereotypes of "Canadians being nice." However, there are rude people in Canada just like there are in the US. I've met some rude, racist Canadians online, so it's not like every Canadian is a friendly, tolerant individual.
However, I like Canada's lower violent crime rate, and clean air quality. It's also more greener and there's a lot of beautiful nature there. Other than that though, Canada may not be the greatest place in the world, nor is it also the most exciting, but it's something special.
Canadians were asked what is great about Canada
The most favored factors of Canada are: "the cultural diversity/multiculturalism," "polite and nice people," and the fact that it's a "welcoming country" that has a fairly good reputation around the world, and with "liberal viewpoints." Those are what makes Canada unique and different than other countries.
At 8/13/13 05:54 PM, orangebomb wrote: Why are people claiming that Canada is better than America, I'll never know. Canada is simply a scaled-down version of America, and most of the stuff that they have isn't as good. Seriously, these people need to grow up and realize that the grass isn't always as green on the other side, if it was, why isn't there a mass exodus of Americans to Canada?
There's an exodus of Chinese, Filipinos, and Indians to Canada, though. Americans? Not so much, but there's some Americans that live in Canada with dual citizenship. At least 1 million Americans live in Canada or have Canadian citizenship, which is only 0.3% of the US population.
At 8/13/13 04:42 PM, FBIpolux wrote: Yééééé! Enfin je peux utiliser tous les caractères spéciaux du français!
This isn't a Quebec-based website.
At 8/13/13 02:36 AM, Zombified wrote: McDonald's in Walmart is all I need.
They have that in the US too. There's a McDonald's in a Walmart in Rohnert Park, CA, for example.
At 2/9/13 02:01 AM, Shade wrote: Why Canada is worse than the US.
Incompetent politicians.
We have that in the US too.
Montreal
So what? Even if Montreal is bad to you, go check out Oakland, Detroit, Buffalo, San Bernardino, and Newark. Total shitholes, much more dangerous than Montreal, and less interesting and cultured, too.
The Prime Minister has no soul.
Uh, okay. Many people say that Obama.
Tim Hortons
What the hell is wrong with that? Coffee and donut shops are everywhere.
Too many obnoxious white gangster wannabes.
...and we have that here in the US, in copious amounts. Tons of "real" gangsters, and gangster wannabes here.
Still don't understand your Canadian hate. The only thing I can understand is that it's cold, but other than that it's generally enjoyable country to live in.
At 8/13/13 12:22 AM, Chdonga wrote: The mods have gotten more lenient since 2008. I still remember getting week-long bans for posting in a spam thread. Do you even get banned for posting in spam threads anymore?
I got a one-day ban from the BBS for posting in an obvious spam thread, made by ma1achi. So I guess at the most, it's a one-day ban for posting in a spam thread.
At 8/12/13 02:27 AM, Makakaov wrote:At 8/12/13 02:22 AM, BigFatKid wrote: So that's why you're called CloBroWasn't it obvious? I bet she became his queen when he browsed 4chan
Honestly, I thought it said "CholoBro" initially. Anyways, I don't pay attention to people like him.
At 8/16/11 02:39 AM, Jercurpac wrote: I disagree, the shows from my childhood were better than the shows from everyone else's childhood. It's just a scientific fact that is no way based on personal bias.
Well said.
So that's why you're called CloBro
At 8/11/13 10:14 AM, Dragen wrote: They will live 10 years longer than OP, that's for sure
Despite the fact that drinking in moderation is usually considered healthier than not drinking at all? Also, red wine is good for your liver.
At 8/12/13 01:45 AM, ClockworkSpace wrote: They should all be shot
Also I was not aware Jamaica was this homophobic
Why does it surprise you? Jamaica has laws against gay sex, that carry up to 10 years in prison if a man is convicted of having sex with another man. However, those 10 years of prison aren't like the US prisons, where it's just boring and lifeless. Jamaican 10-year sentences for gay sex incorporate having to do hard labor.
So people are scared of even thinking about gay people there. Being gay or transgender is just extremely frowned upon in Jamaica.