BryanG1983
Well-Known Member
I have the blue ones Dave has the red ones. Told you last week!
Haha this one is the most true. You can't be a redneck without a broke-down, rusted-out car sitting in your front yard.You would be a redneck if:
You mow your lawn and find a car.
Chavs sound like the youth here in America. Everyone wants to be "gangsta" nowadays. It's fucking retarded. I wonder if Chavs came to be b/c of America's influence?
I guess that answers my question. I love Rap but I'm starting to think it's corrupting. I guess ppl are too stupid to just enjoy the music for what it is. They have to try to imitate what they listen to to look cool, douchebags.''derogatory slang terms in the United Kingdom for a subcultural stereotype fixated on fashions derived from American hip hop
Now while this statement is all very well and good, the one thing i would say is that a country like a person will function to its means.Thanks for all of the new particapation here in the strangest of all rollitup forums...
I don't see nongreen in this place often...
Those who insist on slandering the United States seek ugly close-ups of twisted trees but wont step back to consider the forest. They lack perspective, and ignore context. They prefer to dwell on the harsh impact of specific American initiatives or policies, without acknowledging the Republics undeniably benevolent and beneficial impact on the world at large during every era in our history.
ALLIGNMENT WITH AMERICA BENEFITS, RATHER THAN BURDENS, THE NATIONS OF THE WORLD
The strongest, most direct evidence against the indictment of the Untied States as a destructive, callous imperial power comes from a consideration of the progress of those nations most closely involved with the United States. In the long-term, the states and peoples who aligned themselves with America in world affairs, and even those nations that experienced lengthy American occupations, prospered economically and developed functioning democratic institutions. The phrase The Yanks are Coming! The Yanks are Coming! (featured in George M. Cohans stirring World War I rabble-rouser Over There) most often signaled a nations immediate liberation and never meant its long-term destruction or conquest. Each national story boasts its own distinctive features but the experience of Americas Western European allies, as well as our one-time enemies in Germany, Italy and Japan, indicates that inclusion in the U.S. sphere of influence helped provide protection, prosperity, and the chance for flourishing democracies. In divided nations, the stark contrast between the pro-American segment and the anti-American counterpart offers unequivocal indication that connection with the United States provided a blessing, not a curse. The US surely deserves credit for the vastly more fortunate circumstances of South Korea over North Korea, for the relative freedom and prosperity of the former West Germany compared to East Germany, and even the superior development and free institutions in small, pro-Western Chinese enclaves (Taiwan, Hong Kong) compared to mainland China.
I'll repeat myself, you don't miss what you never had!!!What, like the internet?