An extremely American political quiz

Discussion in 'The Political/Current Events Coffee House' started by Kali, May 18, 2012.

  1. General Mosh Citystates Founder!

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    No, its a fact. We can see it through everything he posts. He has a prejudice against Europeans. That doesn't make him evil, but its certainly not the most admirable of traits.
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    If you're trying to bring this argument to a close, you've failed utterly.

    On an unrelated note, I think I remember you saying you were born in England, so out of interest, where in England were you born?
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    He was born in Oklahoma. He lived in England for two years. Yet he likes to think he's more English than American.
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    This one time me and my grandpa were going to feed some horses when, suddenly, a nigger appeared out of the bushes. So my grandpa swerved and got ten points.
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    Hmm, I should give him a test on that one. I wonder what his cups-of-tea-a-day average is like.
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    Lol. @General Mosh How many cups of tea do you have a day?
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    That is fucking annoying.
    Problem? White doesn't mean anything except for the outside appearance. That was a racist remark.
    I never knew there was an ethnic group called foreigners! Europeans also aren't one ethnic group if you want to get technical.
    You are telling me to finish middle school. Your grammar isn't even that of a 5th grader. How about you learn how to type correctly and then talk to me. You sir are a dumbass, you think that a "foreigner" translates to European, and then that a "foreigner" is its own separate race. LOL!
    You don't know what persecution is.
    http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/persecuting

    EDIT: Mosh you are an American if you are born in the United States. You aren't "half".
  8. UtterlyImpeccable Well-Known Member

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    Not necessarily, I would argue that Mosh has the choice to be considered 'American' or 'half-American'.
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    I would argue that he is American. I could just say I am half American because, I am German.
  10. General Mosh Citystates Founder!

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    I'm trying to provoke @Kali into responding, but unfortunately he refuses to take part in any logical argument.
    Oklahoma :p
    However the place I lived in England was Suffolk, around the Norwich area.
    Four and a half, plus I've been raised by my English mum much longer than my dad, both my parents have a slight English accent, and I'm still in contact with many of my old friends in England. Incidentally, one of them joined the Royal Marines last month, his name was Ben, which was kinda cool.
    Probably 2, 3 if I'm tired. My mum has the tea ordered from England, as well as Cabury chocolates :D
    So is saying son.
    No white Christian thirteen year old has the right to call a fifteen year old son, its stupid, annoying, and makes you sound so immature and childish. Instead of being an ass and tying to be cool like Shaw, actually start arguing without being immaure again. Shaw can get away with it, we all know he can argue. You, you are an absolutely horrible debater.
    Europeans can be considered a broad ethnic group by the definition.
    What the hell are you talking about. How does my grammar translate to calling Europeans an ethnic group? In the context Kali was using, we all know foreigners meant Europeans and if you didn't then you need to start thinking. I never said foreigner was a race. Your the one that gave me two sources proving exactly what I was saying, in trying to make me look like a fool you made yourself out to be a bigger one.

    If you think your being persecuted, then this conversationis over because you have proved yourself to be nothing so much as a stupid, ignorat, immature, melo dramatic child.
    By half, I was referring to the fact that my mother is British, my father is American, and therefore I'm something in between. Incidentally, I also have both a US and Britis citizenship, so if that doesn't say aything about my mixed status, I don't know what would.

    Just to clear it up, yes I like Britain so much more than the US, and would take any chance to move back. The people are nicer, the food is better, it feels more like home, it has a more interesting history, and I miss the fifth of November goddamnit!!! By more interesting history, I mean for instance nowhere in the US will you find unexploded German WW2 bombs in the forest, but my friends and I did that twice in England.

    Yes I'm gonna have a lot of spelling errors, I have no spellcheck and I'm not addicted enough to this site to go back and check the post.
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    His mother was born in ENgland.
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    Oh man, Cadburys, surely as good a reason as any to live in the UK. It's genuinally vastly better than any other everyday brand of chocolate. I don't know why you can't get it anywhere else.

    Does the fourth of July not make up for it?
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    I completely agree. You can get it in America, but its shit because its either made in American factories and might as well be a totally different chocolate, or its shipped in Cargo ships, where it gets stale and melted. Mymum gets around this by every once and a while having her sister (who still lives in England) send us out a box of Cadburys! Of course, my mum pays her back cause its bloody expensive.
    Its not the same!!! :(
    I'm a bit of a pyro, my favorite part was the bonfire, so that's why I miss it :p
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    SInce when did you ever say bloody?
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    Apparently he is British now.
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    Bloody hell, didn't you know everyone is bloody British now?
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    Even me is british....like 1/64 parts, but I guess it still counts!
  18. Viking Socrates I am Mad Scientist

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    I will be the last true American left in the world, USA USA USA USA.
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    Me? God, you lack grammar.
  20. General Mosh Citystates Founder!

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    I actually say it quite a bit. The same way I actually pronounce my Ts, and I don't swallow my vowels. However, I just say fucking usually, but to myself and once in while I'll say bloody. Its good when you say it in class. "Its bloody stupid" tends not to get you a detention whereas "Its fucking stupid" very well might :p
    Tell him he doesn't have grammar again. Except, this time there's a twist. Say it in Latin! ;)
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