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#631
Posted 16 March 2007 - 02:20 AM
Excuse me, where I'm from "Had fun" means I started doing what I needed to in large amounts. Ever heard the term "Went to town"? Or "Had a field day"? Something like that. But that's just where I'm from.
And we tried poison, and we tried to put decoys that made sounds to scare them away. We did what we had to do.
And we tried poison, and we tried to put decoys that made sounds to scare them away. We did what we had to do.
Overwhelmed as one would be, placed in my position.
Such a heavy burden now to be "The One".
Born to bear and read to all the details of our ending
To write it down for all the world to see.
Such a heavy burden now to be "The One".
Born to bear and read to all the details of our ending
To write it down for all the world to see.
#633
Posted 16 March 2007 - 03:27 AM
I can imagine. it takes a certain kind of imagination to fully understand the word of a Southerner.
I dare say, you fellows have it easier than most though, with me being the intelligent Southerner I am, I make it much simpler to understand myself.
It's odd, though. For example, Base was from Florida, which is even closer to the equator than myself, yet I am considered more Southern. He's considered from the east coast. It's the French backgrounds and Cajun heritage. <3.
I dare say, you fellows have it easier than most though, with me being the intelligent Southerner I am, I make it much simpler to understand myself.
It's odd, though. For example, Base was from Florida, which is even closer to the equator than myself, yet I am considered more Southern. He's considered from the east coast. It's the French backgrounds and Cajun heritage. <3.
Overwhelmed as one would be, placed in my position.
Such a heavy burden now to be "The One".
Born to bear and read to all the details of our ending
To write it down for all the world to see.
Such a heavy burden now to be "The One".
Born to bear and read to all the details of our ending
To write it down for all the world to see.
#634
Posted 16 March 2007 - 03:30 AM
It's odd, though. For example, Base was from Florida, which is even closer to the equator than myself, yet I am considered more Southern. He's considered from the east coast.
Most of Florida is considered part of the east coast because the culture is much different than most of the South. That is due mainly to tourism and the melting pot of retirees from all over the country.
#636
Posted 16 March 2007 - 04:15 AM
I'm just stating the irony that most of Ark-La-Miss is considered the South when there are indeed places with a longitude closer to the equator than us. 
Cultures are worlds apart from state to state, however. O.o it's amazing there can be so much diversity over such a small area of land. The differences on how people act or do things.
Northern states may be better in education, but the South will always have better food.

Cultures are worlds apart from state to state, however. O.o it's amazing there can be so much diversity over such a small area of land. The differences on how people act or do things.
Northern states may be better in education, but the South will always have better food.
Overwhelmed as one would be, placed in my position.
Such a heavy burden now to be "The One".
Born to bear and read to all the details of our ending
To write it down for all the world to see.
Such a heavy burden now to be "The One".
Born to bear and read to all the details of our ending
To write it down for all the world to see.
#639
Posted 17 March 2007 - 10:08 AM
Eh, Nuu just likes to annoy Americans about grammar, logic, English, and American culture in general 

British people shoot things unnecessarily too, only other British people complain about it, and there are philistines in Queensland who shoot pigs and birds and foxes and things, but they're from Queensland.

Don't take it personally, by the way. If any other nation was the most powerful in the world I'd oppose it instead. For example, I don't quite agree with, say, The People's Republic of China's policies, but because of the fact that it doesn't try to force its ways on other countries and do so while putting on a mask of justice and moral perfection I don't complain. In other words, it is not simply xenophobia but more opposition to dominant nations in general. This reminds me of a certain show, in which a certain PR firm is employed by the American embassy. The resulting clip they showed was of a city bustling with people and with European-style trams running along the middle. As the camera moved down the street you saw cinemas showing posters of The Last Train to Zurich, before entering a fast food outlet called "Fondue", where the young worker was asking a customer if he would like the William Tell figure with his glückliche mahlzeit. This was followed by a frame, displaying the words: "If there needs to be a superpower, thank god it isn't Switzerland", and then: "Why everyone loves America".
I have trademarked the symbol: '™'. You fail at display names.

^ Thanks to Nazy for the... thingy ^
Things which you should look at:
SKoA - http://skoa.cspacezone.com/ , if you have any Age of Empires games.
The DS Garden Festival Minigame - Link , whether you play DStorm or not.
The Most Mysterious SSSS - Link For people who don't care about...things.
Like LEGO? Play Blockland!

^ Thanks to Nazy for the... thingy ^
Things which you should look at:
SKoA - http://skoa.cspacezone.com/ , if you have any Age of Empires games.
The DS Garden Festival Minigame - Link , whether you play DStorm or not.
The Most Mysterious SSSS - Link For people who don't care about...things.
Like LEGO? Play Blockland!
I may be an Arbiter, but I'll always be a SeeDy little man.™™
#645
Posted 15 May 2007 - 07:18 PM
I'd disagree, but that would make this a debate thread. 

Therefore ruining the point of this not being a conversation thread.