Do you love your country? 6b3a27
14 years ago
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They get the job done OK, and fund science pretty well. So I can't say I'm unhappy 🙂 Though, I do wish we'd play global police less. 2p4a5b
14 years ago
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I love my countries.
The USA, Canada, and China.

14 years ago
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Well, I like (somehow) and I love the city I was born in and lived 19 years of my life in but I always complain anywayXD I could live with staying here my whole life but I love other countrys more...

14 years ago
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The Guy
08:38 am, Jan 15Quote from hman69
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06:15 pm, Jan 14I kinda like where I live. At least, when I compare it with other countries that are down right shit. (like Pakistan)
dude what gives you the right to call a country down right shit ...the fuck do u no? have u ever been to Pakistan? not understandin wht goes on and talkin shit
people like u really piss me offThe constitution?
That's what gives people where I live the right to freely express an OPINION!
An opinion, I might add, for which I have plenty of arguments to it.
I could do the same for plenty of other middle eastern, african, asian, european or american countries.
Pakistan was just the first to come to mind. Plus, I like how it sounds, pakistan.
dude calling someplace down right shit is wht i have a problem with ... course u can say whtevr u want heck i no better thn any1 how much trouble pakistan is in rite now but still it pisses me off whn people like u call it down rite shit ..sure we got problems ...a LOT of problems but still i love my country and i couldnt agree more with this
anthon41772
01:45 am, Jan 15"Do you love your country?"
It's like asking if I love my little brothers...
Sure I love them but that doesn't mean that I will take shiet from them.
If someone is picking on them I'm the 1st to defend them
but also the 1st to make fun of them when I can.
If they are in need of comfort they can count on me,
but if they need to be bailed out of trouble/jail... wait a couple of days THEN I'll bail them out.
If they're in the wrong I'll back them up... then chew them a new asshole for being idiots."DO I LOVE MY COUNTRY?"
YES but NOT unconditionally

14 years ago
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I'm from Canada and I love it! 😀 (Beautiful British Columbia)
I wouldn't live anywhere else - except maybe the US since it's similar, but Canada is number 1 in my heart!

14 years ago
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no... but i do hate it

14 years ago
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Well, I'm from the US, and... I don't think I love it. shrugs I love our heritage, the founding fathers and whatnot, but... currently, no.
I feel like the US is just so.. err... uncultured? It bothers me. There's aspects of the US I love, of course, don't get me wrong, but... as a whole, no, I don't. Everyone always tells me I'd be better off in Europe, though, so I guess I'm an anomaly.
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14 years ago
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I'm from . Can't say I love it. Let's say I like it a lot.

14 years ago
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I'm from Portugal, but it needs to be more developed and open minded. I kinda like it, but there is a great disparity between major cities and everything else.

14 years ago
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I love Canada. The only thing I would like better is if it grew a pair of balls and learned how to say NO to other...countries... looks at US
Quote from pok
I'm from Canada and I love it! 😀 (Beautiful British Columbia)
I wouldn't live anywhere else - except maybe the US since it's similar, but Canada is number 1 in my heart!
yay!

14 years ago
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Well I grew up in Belgium and I kinda got fond of the country. It grows on you but I don't really love it. Though I loved the fact there were some great chocolate stores near my home and that I could get married to my girlfriend being that I'm also a girl^_^
Now I live in Japan and yeah I love it. I kinda feel more at home over here then I did in Belgium. The people are friendlier, the streets and environment is cleaner and there are no people smoking in public places. And I feel safer here at night then I did back in Belgium. Though I don't like it that me and my wife (we'll since we're both women) get stared at when we behave like a couple.
So tell me, what's it like living in a constant haze of stupidity?

14 years ago
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Quote from Hekat
Now I live in Japan and yeah I love it. I kinda feel more at home over here then I did in Belgium. The people are friendlier, the streets and environment is cleaner and there are no people smoking in public places. And I feel safer here at night then I did back in Belgium. Though I don't like it that me and my wife (we'll since we're both women) get stared at when we behave like a couple.
I think you and I live in different versions of Japan. I can't imagine a version of this county where no one smokes in public.
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14 years ago
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I like the US. It's been pretty alright. Been living here all my life. Can't say I love it, but I do like it.

14 years ago
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Born and raised in a rural Canadian city, sure.

14 years ago
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i wouldnt say love my country (U.S.A.) but id prefer to live here then other places
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