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What do you think about America?

I weep with envy at the thought of their freedoms
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Re: America

Postby jakhollin » Mon May 09, 2016 7:11 pm

toddesloan wrote:
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Look closer that is not America... The shirt is not any English word I can think of and the sign in the back ground is nothing I can make out as English either even when trying to flip it to account for the text being backwards.

+1 for effort on the joke of calling Americans fat.

-1 for delivery.
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Re: America

Postby saltmummy » Mon May 09, 2016 8:38 pm

jakhollin wrote:
toddesloan wrote:
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Look closer that is not America... The shirt is not any English word I can think of and the sign in the back ground is nothing I can make out as English either even when trying to flip it to account for the text being backwards.

+1 for effort on the joke of calling Americans fat.

-1 for delivery.


It was the sign that gave it away for me.
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Re: America

Postby Flame » Mon May 09, 2016 9:55 pm

That's poor graphic. The junctions between arm pieces are too much evident. Poor puppet animation!

-10, won't buy it!
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Re: America

Postby Thor » Tue May 10, 2016 6:39 am

tack wrote:America loverly country full of great natural wonders and beuty.

But unfortunatley full of people


Province of Lapland (where I live) covers about 30% of whole Finland and houses only 3% of population =P
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Re: America

Postby TotalyMeow » Tue May 10, 2016 7:16 am

tack wrote:But unfortunatley full of people


It isn't really. Sure, there are some very dense areas, but large swaths of the country are all but empty of people. The Ozark region in particular is both a nice, temperate place to live (if you don't mind very hilly, curvy roads), and mostly unpopulated. The deserts in the west are also fairly empty, though not as many people find them appealing. And I've never been to Montana, but I hear there's no one there.
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Re: America

Postby Dallane » Tue May 10, 2016 7:23 am

TotalyMeow wrote:
tack wrote:But unfortunatley full of people


It isn't really. Sure, there are some very dense areas, but large swaths of the country are all but empty of people. The Ozark region in particular is both a nice, temperate place to live (if you don't mind very hilly, curvy roads), and mostly unpopulated. The deserts in the west are also fairly empty, though not as many people find them appealing. And I've never been to Montana, but I hear there's no one there.


There is a good deal of Texas that isn't inhabited. San Antonio is the best mix of country and city that I have experienced.

There are TONS of small towns all around the states. Space X HQ is out in the middle of no where in a really small town. Living in small unpopulated areas is amazing because of the land but blows because you will have to travel to do certain things. There is a incredible amount of rural land and small towns in the states.
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Re: America

Postby Forungi » Tue May 10, 2016 11:54 am

Great idea 10/10

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Re: America

Postby DeepSixed » Wed May 11, 2016 1:59 am

Silverfish wrote:Explain freedom. Focus on activities forbidden in other countries :)


Freedom ~

Freedom of Speech - talk **** about just anyone, anywhere, at any time. Almost anything short of a death threat against an elected official (and even then you'll get a once over and if you are harmless... nothing at all).

Freedom of Travel - 50 states... no visas to travel anywhere inside the US. If you drive- you'll need a license, but beyond that you can take a bus, carpool, fly, etc... freedom to go anywhere in country and unless you transgress our laws in a big way... police won't give you the time of day.

Freedom of Religion - We have Baptist, Mormons, Satanist, Muslims, Spiritual, etc... you can worship however you want too... so long as your worship don't contravene our laws.

Freedom to bear arms (guns) - Cursory background check and you can own Assault rifles, etc... a deeper background check you can even carry concealed weapon on your person in many places.

One I wish would go away:

Freedom to be a lazy piece of ****, sucking on government handouts, jobless, and still live like someone who matters - I've been denied housing so many times because I made 'too' much money. And the housing areas... 100x better than what I can afford with money... b/c the poor, and disenfranchised deserve to live the good life too!
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Re: America

Postby DeepSixed » Wed May 11, 2016 2:02 am

TotalyMeow wrote:
tack wrote:But unfortunatley full of people


It isn't really. Sure, there are some very dense areas, but large swaths of the country are all but empty of people. The Ozark region in particular is both a nice, temperate place to live (if you don't mind very hilly, curvy roads), and mostly unpopulated. The deserts in the west are also fairly empty, though not as many people find them appealing. And I've never been to Montana, but I hear there's no one there.


The deserts in the West are mostly 'Native American land' ... it's the pittance we gave over to Native Americans whose land in the East we took as spoils several hundred years ago.

Oh- and it's where the US did it's atomic bomb tests too... absolutely a dirt cheap place to live!
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Re: America

Postby TotalyMeow » Wed May 11, 2016 2:55 am

DeepSixed wrote:The deserts in the West are mostly 'Native American land' ... it's the pittance we gave over to Native Americans whose land in the East we took as spoils several hundred years ago.

Oh- and it's where the US did it's atomic bomb tests too... absolutely a dirt cheap place to live!


Actually, the deserts don't correlate that well with the reservations, but there IS a lot of government owned land out there, some of it because it's being protected as public land, but I think some of it is just because no one has been interested in buying it since it was first recorded.

I don't think the couple radioactive spots out there are actually for sale.
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