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At 6/8/09 06:11 AM, Alex-Co wrote: England. I was born here and I shall stay here. >:C
I love my City, Manchester. And there modern college I'm off to. I just really love the cities, and yeah the weather can be shit but Sometimes it can get too hot for no reason.
Which college are you going? I just finished my second year at xaverian :p
as for the topic, meh every country has it's good and bad points, I think you could have it ALOT worse than living in england, at least you have freedom, freedom of speech, the right to vote and human rights, fairly decent education, a rich variety of music and culture, and most importantly - Tea!!
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canada or jamaica
dont ever EVER GO TO AMERICA it sucks here
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At 6/8/09 06:05 AM, EddyDTheDuck wrote: If you could've chosen which country to be born in, where would you have chosen?
Honestly, I would have given anything to be black.
Born in America, but black.
inb4 wigger etc.
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At 6/8/09 07:49 PM, EddyDTheDuck wrote: You're such an idiot. The suffix "Phile" means love. It's the opposite suffix to "Phobe", meaning fear. I can't believe you didn't know that, and what's more unbelieveable is how much of a stubborn asshole you are to keep arguing a point that you've already lost, rather that just admitting that you're wrong like any normal person would do!
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.ph p?term=japanophile
I don't give a shit what the roots mean. Not every word can be dissected to find out exactly what it means like that. I just said that it was a known term, and you're calling me the stubborn fucking asshole when I'm shoving valid arguments in your face and you just can't accept that I'm right.
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At 6/8/09 08:25 PM, LTmatt wrote: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.ph p?term=japanophile
Thank you for proving me right. In case you hadn't noticed, urbandictionary is made up of slang and fake words, making "Japanophile" in the meaning you described, a fictional word.
Someone just as dumb as you, if not dumber, decided to create the word "Japanophile" using the words Japan and Pedophile, not realising that the "Pedo" part of "Pedohile" is the insulting part. You obviously know nothing about the english language.
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Niiice. That's nearly as good an insult as Japanophile.
Go read a nice relaxing book and forget about this before you embarrass yourself further.
I recommend "Return to Bisbee". It's a rather nice little Travelogue about Richard Shelton trying to find his roots in the American West.
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It doesn't matter what country you live in. There will always be good people and thugs. England tends to have more chavs and thugs than most Western countries, but I tend to stay off the streets, so it's tolerable.
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I hate you living in England as well
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You think England is bad? Try living in Scotland, which is fucking always overcast, has a more violent flavour of moron, people think a fine dinner is a polystyrene tray of chips and a can of Irn-Bru, the local accents are all unintelligible and is thirty years behind the likes of London in things to do. My city of Aberdeen has a shitty central town district, with a corrupt/inept city council to boot. It's nigh impossible to build anything due to the council having fuck all funds and can't afford to review planning applications. People demand the Polish workers "go home," despite the fact that the Poles do jobs the local, white population wouldn't think of doing, and a much better job. All the money is concentrated in the wallets of oil workers, with very poor wealth distribution. Every said oil worker has at least one SUV, usually that fat ass Porsche Cayenne monstrosity.
TL;DR: England isn't so bad, Scotland is worse.
...and with that post, people of Britain were so surprised that "tea was spilled, crumpets were dropped and monocles everywhere popped out in shock."
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At 6/8/09 07:52 PM, Ragnarokia wrote: Nope, dont really plan to go either.
Yet you prefer England... How can you say you prefer where you are compared to a place you've never been?
Thats the thing, England can be crappy but its perfectly ok to live in. Saying to be born elsewhere would likely just end up being a worse place. Even if you can get better living somewhere ok is perfectly...ok.
Exactly. You'd never be happy where you are. Everywhere can be crappy, but everywhere can also be okay.
I like England, for the record.
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I'd rather have been born in Canada.
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Grass is always greener on the other side, I hate living in Taiwan, but when the day comes where I move out of this little island, I might wish that I were back in Taiwan again.
You know what would be really neat? These things actually being noticeable.
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let him go we will be better of without him
have fun getting nuked by north korea
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At 6/9/09 10:50 AM, TheGyro wrote: England isn't so bad, Scotland is worse.
I know the weather and food isn't the best in Scotland, i mean it was the birthplace of the deep-fried marsbar, but i have a ton of relatives there so I go there quite often and, I've got to say that it's probably the friendliest country i've ever been in besides Sicily. Well, most of it. Glasgow was a bit rowdy XD
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At 6/9/09 11:47 AM, HecticCircleCrap wrote: Three Words: Holiday In Cambodia.
F**king awesome song XD
Never been to Cambodia, but i'll keep that in mind in future.
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At 6/9/09 11:48 AM, Frank-The-Hedgehog wrote: Grass is always greener on the other side...
I've never seen that metaphor put to such good use before. While I totally agree with that statement, while the grass in England is slowly dying in a pool of it's own disappointment and unreliable governments, the grass in Japan seems to be growing lush and green in fields the size of Russia.
Before anybody decides to be a smart-arse, I was just carrying on the metaphor with the whole grass thing there. I don't tend to look very closely at the condition of the grass when deciding on which country to base my future on.
Thanks for the relevence! Not much of that seems to be happening in this thread.
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meh. englands okay. not the best country in the world but i am perfectly happy here.
its small its a nice place to live
full of japanese tourists :L
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At 6/8/09 06:09 AM, Gagsy wrote: I love England. I've lived here all my life and while I long to visit other countries a lot and intend to in the future I can't imagine in any other country.
Fucking love them doom and gloom weather.
How about the united states? Where everything is modern and the Television premieres are not delayed over months time?
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well im an american, and I like it here.
If i had to be born somewhere else (and retain everything that happened to me before i decided to change birthplaces), I'd prolly say either China or The Netherlands
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I love England's winters. Everything is so grey for like 6 months. Then in the summer its like all the colour comes back to the world. I couldn't live in some happy ass Mediterranean country where its always HAPPY HAPPY SUNNY HAPPY.
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At 6/8/09 06:05 AM, EddyDTheDuck wrote:
I'd much rather be living in Japan. They, as a nation, have much more civilised customs. They have huge, vibrant metropolis-like cities, as well as quiet areas of solitude. Plus they have an excellent educational system. I like that.
All because of good ol' US of A!
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And anyway, I think I'd want to live in Canada. Which is convenient, since it's so close by.
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At 6/8/09 06:11 AM, Alex-Co wrote: England. I was born here and I shall stay here. >:C
I love my City, Manchester. And there modern college I'm off to. I just really love the cities, and yeah the weather can be shit but Sometimes it can get too hot for no reason.
I hear that Alex-Co! I going to turkey in aug and I will miss not going to the manchester Arndale for a whole week, its like my second home, I love the rain more than the sun.
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At 6/9/09 09:20 AM, EddyDTheDuck wrote:At 6/8/09 08:25 PM, LTmatt wrote: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.ph p?term=japanophileThank you for proving me right. In case you hadn't noticed, urbandictionary is made up of slang and fake words, making "Japanophile" in the meaning you described, a fictional word.
Yeah, because it needs to be in the Oxford English dictionary for it to be a word.
If enough people know about it, then it's a fucking word, dick.
Someone just as dumb as you, if not dumber, decided to create the word "Japanophile" using the words Japan and Pedophile, not realising that the "Pedo" part of "Pedohile" is the insulting part. You obviously know nothing about the english language.
I'm combining japan and phile, essentially meaning someone who loves everything about japan. Obsessed with japan. If you don't already know the term, then go look it up. Since you're apparently too good for urbandictionary, maybe google it?
Also, the prefix -phile is not exclusively from pedophile. Looking at the competency of your terrible arguments, this would be grounds for you being considered legally retarded.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHFUCKYOUNiiice. That's nearly as good an insult as Japanophile.
You quoted me wrong.
Hahahaahaha.
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At 6/9/09 03:14 PM, Aliensandwich wrote:At 6/8/09 06:05 AM, EddyDTheDuck wrote:All because of good ol' US of A!
I'd much rather be living in Japan. They, as a nation, have much more civilised customs. They have huge, vibrant metropolis-like cities, as well as quiet areas of solitude. Plus they have an excellent educational system. I like that.
Actually, you do raise a good point. The cities of Japan have been based around the American concept of a skyscraper based city, but taken to a whole new level.
And there are certain aspects of the Japanese culture which are simply about being obsessed with Western culture, which is odd to say the least.
But I guess the oddness of Japan is one of the factors which attracts me to it anyway, so that isn't really such a bad thing.
And, i've got to say that if I hadn't chosen Japan, I would've easily chosen the US. Every time i've been there i've met such friendly people, had such a good time and left with so many fond memories, wishing that i'd never left at all.
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At 6/9/09 04:33 PM, LTmatt wrote: You quoted me wrong.
Hahahaahaha.
Yeah, that was rather embarassing in the middle of an argument.
Did it right this time! (Hopefully)
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I've been re-thinking this, and Japan is still in 1st, followed by USA, and then Italy. But that's just my opinion. What's yours? (People of Newgrounds.)
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I love living here, I'll never move out of here, but Wales is okay too.
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