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    lol. i admit some americans are decent and smart, but the majority are *****. You watch some of these Youtube videos of people beeinh told ot find places on a map and being on the wrong side of the world, it does explain it really. But there are some smart Americans such as Bill Gates. However, the majority are dumb as proved by voting Bush as President again,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan2nd View Post
    Lol is it me or did she not answer the question asked?
    that was kinda the whole point of the video. a bit slow aren't we?

    Quote Originally Posted by Boro-fan2k4 View Post
    lol. i admit some americans are decent and smart, but the majority are *****. You watch some of these Youtube videos of people beeinh told ot find places on a map and being on the wrong side of the world, it does explain it really. But there are some smart Americans such as Bill Gates. However, the majority are dumb as proved by voting Bush as President again,
    if you've ever been to the u.s., you'd know thats not true. that video where they ask people where countries are and people are way off; do you think they showed ALL the people they asked? i'm sure that they asked hundreds of people, and most of them could at least come semi-close to the country asked. but they chose to show the relatively few people who are ridiculously off to make it look like the majority of americans are that stupid in geography.

    & as for voting bush president again, that was 3 years ago. people were still scared about another terrorist attack, and unfortunately john kerry didn't quite prove himself as a strong-terrorism fighter, so we voted georgy back in. but don't think that the majority want him president. his approval rating is in the low 30's or high 20's.

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    Btw the thread title is a joke, i'm not being serious. In the US, for every ******* like miss south carolina, there is an intelligent person.

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    lol strato, i agree. every country has them, and its obvious the USA have smart people, how else would they be at the top of the tech ladder?
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    I would of just said that more than a fifth of americans are either children or miss carolina enthusiasts

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    Quote Originally Posted by -Wolverine View Post
    I'd still hit it. :eusa_whis
    If that did actually happen, i'd run away soon after and she'd never be able to find me. You need mapping skills for that.

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    Ah, every country has sterotypes on other countries. I like to play up to the british "jolly good" sterotype. On holiday we were sharing a balcony with some americans and in the morning I would shout my mum for the crumpets, tea and jam. Failing that, we would complain of the lack of crumpets in Greece and over used the word "spiffing."
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    shoot her.
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    Americans are ignorant, loud people.

    Yes that is a stereotype, but from all the American people I've spoken to/met, it proves it's damn true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silsden View Post
    Ah, every country has sterotypes on other countries. I like to play up to the british "jolly good" sterotype. On holiday we were sharing a balcony with some americans and in the morning I would shout my mum for the crumpets, tea and jam. Failing that, we would complain of the lack of crumpets in Greece and over used the word "spiffing."
    ah, i love playing on stereotypes. i was talking to a girl from england once who had never talked to an american before. it was pretty fun. i told her i just had 5 big macs [as opposed to 7 because i'm on a diet], was watching the oc, and was polishing my new gun with the safety off.

    goooooood times.


    Quote Originally Posted by Invent View Post
    Americans are ignorant, loud people.

    Yes that is a stereotype, but from all the American people I've spoken to/met, it proves it's damn true.
    HI HOW ARE YOU?! MY NAME IS SAM! CAN YOU POUR ME SOME JOLLY GOOD TEA?!

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