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Mar 11, 2019 1:47 PM
#1
Don't worry i don't have any weird intentions .. |
Mar 11, 2019 1:54 PM
#2
I'm living in the land of poets and thinkers at least, that's what it used to be known for |
Mar 11, 2019 2:32 PM
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Noboru said: I'm living in the land of poets and thinkers at least, that's what it used to be known for I just checked out your thread about the decline of architecture and arts and I wanted to say that I totally agree with you. This shit's been happening especially in ex-warsaw pact countries due to the so called "socrealism". before after what happened |
Mar 11, 2019 5:59 PM
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united states of america a great country ngl if we exclude all the nasty stuff that we do not see normally in our dailylife(im ignoring them on purpose since i consider myself an optimist) I had not been discriminated against so far, as an international student/outsider well, until I revealed my passion for anime and online gaming to my peers |
Mar 11, 2019 6:03 PM
#7
canada, pretty good place, don't think I'd ever move unless I had to. |
Mar 11, 2019 6:06 PM
#8
This thread is in direct violation of rule 1. Expect it to be locked, scum. |
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Mar 11, 2019 9:21 PM
#9
United States. The midwest to be specific. USA>>>Every other country |
Mar 11, 2019 9:24 PM
#10
*fortunately usa is the greatest country |
Mar 11, 2019 11:22 PM
#12
Damn straight! Fuck the 30 character limit I have freedom of speech motherfucker! |
Mar 11, 2019 11:27 PM
#13
United States. East Coast, the best coast. |
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Mar 12, 2019 12:00 AM
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thatrpgdude said: USA>>>Every other country well your health care system says otherwise. |
AnimeFreak-San said: is this a male gender issure...human issue...mental illness perhaps? |
Mar 12, 2019 5:57 AM
#15
Italy. Northern Italy. Where there are Ferrari's at every corner. |
Mar 12, 2019 7:57 AM
#16
The east coast of Egypt, everything black. |
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Mar 12, 2019 10:09 AM
#17
I live in the worst country you can think of. Except North Korea. |
Mar 12, 2019 3:00 PM
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Mar 12, 2019 3:08 PM
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Kuroko-chan said: I live in the worst country you can think of. Except North Korea. You live in Venezuela? That's the worst country I can think of atm. |
Mar 12, 2019 3:29 PM
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Greece on the region of Macedonia. Kuroko-chan said: I live in the worst country you can think of. Except North Korea. At least business pay lower taxes than us and you have less bureaucracy and civil servants |
Mar 13, 2019 12:47 AM
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Mar 13, 2019 1:28 AM
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Usagi said: Kuroko-chan said: I live in the worst country you can think of. Except North Korea. You live in Venezuela? That's the worst country I can think of atm. Nah, I don't live in Venezuela, my country is worse. |
Mar 13, 2019 1:32 AM
#23
Australia, where the entire population is still 10k under the population of California |
Mar 13, 2019 1:37 AM
#24
Italy. It's beautiful, but I don't really like Italians. |
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Mar 13, 2019 5:48 AM
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A little country located in Europe. Latvia. |
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Mar 13, 2019 1:06 PM
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Mar 13, 2019 2:22 PM
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Dagvi said: Thank you; also very great examples you've posted there. Haven't heard about the "socrealism", but dull-looking buildings like that are usually the result of not wanting to spend that much money and also of destroying any former identity on the outside.I just checked out your thread about the decline of architecture and arts and I wanted to say that I totally agree with you. This shit's been happening especially in ex-warsaw pact countries due to the so called "socrealism". thevagus said: Are you referring to Buddhism and thus to India?Land which introduced the concept of the non violence |
Mar 13, 2019 4:07 PM
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I live in the richest country in the world. Unfortunately its presidents haven't been able to deal with its richness properly, but I have the hope that it will change now, since it finally got a proper president this year. |
“Right is right even if no one is doing it; wrong is wrong even if everyone is doing it.” ― Saint Augustine |
Mar 13, 2019 4:17 PM
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Noboru said: Dagvi said: Thank you; also very great examples you've posted there. Haven't heard about the "socrealism", but dull-looking buildings like that are usually the result of not wanting to spend that much money and also of destroying any former identity on the outside.I just checked out your thread about the decline of architecture and arts and I wanted to say that I totally agree with you. This shit's been happening especially in ex-warsaw pact countries due to the so called "socrealism". thevagus said: Are you referring to Buddhism and thus to India?Land which introduced the concept of the non violence I live in a block of flats that were builded in the 1970's (during communist era) and they were suppoused to stand for 25-30 years and then they'd rebuild them or build something else there. They're still standing here... |
Mar 14, 2019 6:50 PM
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_Anodyne_ said: lol what a terrible country feniansI live in the land of saints and scholars |
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Mar 14, 2019 7:40 PM
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Dagvi said: Noboru said: I'm living in the land of poets and thinkers at least, that's what it used to be known for I just checked out your thread about the decline of architecture and arts and I wanted to say that I totally agree with you. This shit's been happening especially in ex-warsaw pact countries due to the so called "socrealism". before after what happened What happened is obviously that as good and baroque as it looks, it's both more expensive and less durable than simple bricks and concrete. Commieblocks repræsent the communist ideals of practicality over æsthetics and above all of æquality: everyone lives in an identical little cube eh. In the end of the day things like this is why the Cold War lasted so long. NATO-countries were vastly out-producing Warsaw pact countries in many ways but their expenses were way higher too because the latter emphasized function over style and didn't try to overcomplicate; they did a lot more with a lot less. The "they just used a pencil" story isn't true by the way. |
It is obvious that "obscenity" is not a term capable of exact legal definition; in the practice of the courts, it means "anything that shocks the magistrate". — Bertrand Russell |
Mar 16, 2019 2:52 AM
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I live in a small village in the Netherlands 5000 people live here It's kinda a farmers village the houses are kinda taken over here now from 11 they started building here more often there are still here old farm houses and loads off green flat scenery it's Holland kinda expensive living here as well old windmills my grandpa used to live here 50 years ago and there used to be 1000 people living and from my house u could see the lake my house is builded from old brickwork and was builded around the war and we noticed it's construction is build with old traintracks holding the roof up. Still tractors park by the shops to get some groceries. If you like walk here about 14:00 there's almost no one around or at 6:00 AM |
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Mar 16, 2019 2:58 AM
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A tropical, archipelago country, right on one thousand river city (or so that's called) |
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Mar 17, 2019 9:27 AM
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Kuroko-chan said: Romania isn't that bad compared to many other countries, mateI live in the worst country you can think of. Except North Korea. https://www.numbeo.com/quality-of-life/rankings_by_country.jsp _Anodyne_ said: I admit that I had looked at your profile to get the answer, since I've never heard about the name. Could it have to do with the missionaries from the green island?I live in the land of saints and scholars KRKodama said: Oh another riddle :DI live in the richest country in the world. Unfortunately its presidents haven't been able to deal with its richness properly, but I have the hope that it will change now, since it finally got a proper president this year. This time should be easier even without spoiling. So if it isn't Liechtenstein, Luxembourg or Monaco since they're all principalities, the only other rich mini-state that comes to mind is Singapore. HunLepto said: Errm, France?In the land of modern European rebellion. 024 said: That's easy, the Netherlands ^^I live in the lowest and tallest land Solicitude said: I'm afraid that I couldn't think of anything more specific than a south-east Asian country, so I spoilered myself :/ A tropical, archipelago country, right on one thousand river city (or so that's called) "one thousand river city" is quite the poetic name Dagvi said: They probably didn't have the money or didn't want to spend the money for something else.I live in a block of flats that were builded in the 1970's (during communist era) and they were suppoused to stand for 25-30 years and then they'd rebuild them or build something else there. They're still standing here... Sphinxter said: More like concrete is much cheaper, but you get cheap when you built cheap, as "modern" houses by far don't hold out as long as older buildings built with more robust materials.What happened is obviously that as good and baroque as it looks, it's both more expensive and less durable than simple bricks and concrete. Sphinxter said: So this explains why it looks like the same sh...-allow stuff...Commieblocks repræsent the communist ideals of practicality over æsthetics and above all of æquality: everyone lives in an identical little cube eh. btw.: I like your usage of the "æ"-letter ^^ |
Mar 17, 2019 9:29 AM
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Mar 17, 2019 9:32 AM
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Noboru said: Sphinxter said: More like concrete is much cheaper, but you get cheap when you built cheap, as "modern" houses by far don't hold out as long as older buildings built with more robust materials.What happened is obviously that as good and baroque as it looks, it's both more expensive and less durable than simple bricks and concrete. What? Concrete is way more durable than wood. The reason they used wood at the time was because they had forgotten how to make concrete; wood isn't used any more much in construction for the good reason that concrete and brick are both more durable and cheaper. Sphinxter said: So this explains why it looks like the same sh...-allow stuff...Commieblocks repræsent the communist ideals of practicality over æsthetics and above all of æquality: everyone lives in an identical little cube eh. btw.: I like your usage of the "æ"-letter ^^ Just one of the many ways I succeed in feeling superior to the common man. |
It is obvious that "obscenity" is not a term capable of exact legal definition; in the practice of the courts, it means "anything that shocks the magistrate". — Bertrand Russell |
Mar 17, 2019 9:35 AM
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Seiya said: Then it's time for a Dragonian takeover ;oI come from a miserable, Orwellian country which gets worse as the days go by. Sphinxter said: "æ" looks more æsthethical to me as well, but "ae" is more practical.Just one of the many ways I succeed in feeling superior to the common man. |
Mar 17, 2019 9:35 AM
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HunLepto said: Errm, France?In the land of modern European rebellion. Well, no, it's Hungary. We are rebelling everyday against our president, so he may for fuck's sake, doesn't do stupid decisions when the country is the poorest european country. And we are getting angrier each day. Though, it may not have been the best marker for my country. If I could write another, maybe it would be "The most gipsy infested country" or something like that. |
Mar 17, 2019 9:36 AM
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Noboru said: Seiya said: Then it's time for a Dragonian takeover ;oI come from a miserable, Orwellian country which gets worse as the days go by. Lol, that wouldn't be a bad idea. Once I develop Dragonian culture, a great, new era will be born. |
Mar 17, 2019 9:38 AM
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Noboru said: Sphinxter said: "æ" looks more æsthethical to me as well, but "ae" is more practical.Just one of the many ways I succeed in feeling superior to the common man. It's about establishing your superiority over the vulgium — to let them know that that the crowns on their heads reach no higher than the soles of my feet. It's easy to type with the proper keyboard layout anyway. |
It is obvious that "obscenity" is not a term capable of exact legal definition; in the practice of the courts, it means "anything that shocks the magistrate". — Bertrand Russell |
Mar 17, 2019 9:39 AM
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Sphinxter said: Noboru said: Sphinxter said: Just one of the many ways I succeed in feeling superior to the common man. It's about establishing your superiority over the common folk — to let them know that that the crowns on their heads reach no higher than the soles of my feet. It's easy to type with the proper keyboard layout anyway. "Ash" in many languages, represent the "a" in the word "cat." Your usage of it seems a bit odd though. |
Mar 17, 2019 9:42 AM
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Seiya said: Sphinxter said: Noboru said: Sphinxter said: "æ" looks more æsthethical to me as well, but "ae" is more practical.Just one of the many ways I succeed in feeling superior to the common man. It's about establishing your superiority over the common folk — to let them know that that the crowns on their heads reach no higher than the soles of my feet. It's easy to type with the proper keyboard layout anyway. "Ash" in many languages, represent the "a" in the word "cat." Your usage of it seems a bit odd though. Say: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%C3%A6sthetic It's commonly accepted usage in English where it derives from the Latin diphthong but not for instance in words like aëroplaine which was not a derived from the ae diphthong nor the Greek alpha-iota diphthong but rather the Greek alpha-eta which was two syllables. But there I use a diæresis to nevertheless establish myself as a superior being to whom the mortal man shall kneel in reverence. |
It is obvious that "obscenity" is not a term capable of exact legal definition; in the practice of the courts, it means "anything that shocks the magistrate". — Bertrand Russell |
Mar 17, 2019 9:45 AM
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HunLepto said: Hungary is not the poorest European country. It does better than the countries on the Balkan. Also, is Orbán really that unpopular when he has won the absolute majority?Well, no, it's Hungary. We are rebelling everyday against our president, so he may for fuck's sake, doesn't do stupid decisions when the country is the poorest european country. Seiya said: Sounds like a dream country where you could ride dragons and live in harmony with nature ^^Once I develop Dragonian culture, a great, new era will be born. Sphinxter said: I see; I never thought of that when I was using the ash-letter. But if you compare that to the commie blocks, then it's as if they were built to look so poor to make the elites appear like they were extremely rich in comparison. (also don't have a keyboard layout with the ash-letter)It's about establishing your superiority over the vulgium — to let them know that that the crowns on their heads reach no higher than the soles of my feet. |
Mar 17, 2019 9:54 AM
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Noboru said: Seiya said: Sounds like a dream country where you could ride dragons and live in harmony with nature ^^Once I develop Dragonian culture, a great, new era will be born. Well, I don't know if it'll be possible to "ride" Dragons, unless someone created some sort of carnival ride, lol. However, the Dragonian language would be taught in schools. |
Mar 17, 2019 9:57 AM
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Seiya said: But it could be an environment-friendly source of power. Imagine the potential it could have! :DWell, I don't know if it'll be possible to "ride" Dragons, unless someone created some sort of carnival ride, lol. However, the Dragonian language would be taught in schools. That should be taken for granted that the language of the country, as well as the culture, will be taught in Dragonian schools |
Mar 17, 2019 10:02 AM
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Noboru said: Seiya said: But it could be an environment-friendly source of power. Imagine the potential it could have! :DWell, I don't know if it'll be possible to "ride" Dragons, unless someone created some sort of carnival ride, lol. However, the Dragonian language would be taught in schools. That should be taken for granted that the language of the country, as well as the culture, will be taught in Dragonian schoolsThat would be a good power source, and of course, Dragonian culture will definitely be taught in schools. I really need to start working on the language more, so hopefully I can start teaching it to people soon. |
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