AMERICA.
*Subject to personal opinion.
But really, all nations have some aspect(s) about them that they may pride themselves on. Each country has made a unique and exemplary mark on history in one manner or another. The United Kingdom perfected the refined accentuation of the English language*, the French provided soft and fresh baguettes*, Canada bestowed upon the world the sport of hockey*
*All these "facts" are subject to historical accuracy and may also be debated based on subjective opinion.
Thus, this blog is dedicated to all that is great, positive, and noble of each country, for we all have something to offer. For example, I personally view the United States as a society based on not who the people are, but whom the people choose to become. Whether it is a culture, or an advancement of science or an industry, or a master of his or her trade, a compliment can be given to every individual and country.
...Except KwarK. Everyone hates everything about KwarK. There's absolutely nothing good about him. He's done NOTHING for his country. :-|
*Very much subject to personal opinion and historical accuracy. + Show Spoiler +
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So stand straight and tall, and lift up your head in pride, under whatever flag of freedom you are citizen to. And if you'd like, do share something about your nation or a contribution from a kinsman that you believe is worth noting.
'Course this wouldn't be an American post without EXPLOSIONS!!!
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Keep this entirely positive, please. I know there are also blemishes on every nation as well, but this is supposed to be a thread for reinforcing the good. National criticisms are necessary, yes, but they go elsewhere.
That's also why I added the "of freedom" instead of just "flag." Basically any legitimate and peace-loving nationality. No Swastikas or Confederate flags, for example. Nations, not ideologies I trust y'all to know the difference.
That's also why I added the "of freedom" instead of just "flag." Basically any legitimate and peace-loving nationality. No Swastikas or Confederate flags, for example. Nations, not ideologies I trust y'all to know the difference.