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On January 25 2014 06:27 Makro wrote:Show nested quote +On January 25 2014 06:21 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:17 Boucot wrote:On January 25 2014 06:15 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:12 stuchiu wrote:On January 25 2014 06:11 Darkhoarse wrote: New foreign terran hype train is leaving the station. Get on board before it's too late. I imagine the foreign terran hype train station is like the Golden Gate Bridge. It looks pretty, but then you learn it has the largest amount of suicides in the world. To be honest, having lived in San Francisco, 80% of the time it is terrible weather and walking across a heavily trafficked bridge seems fun and scenic until you realize how noisy it is and how much trash people throw out their windows. Pschhhhh don't crush our dreams Wait do Europeans actually care at all about American landmarks? I guess we care about European landmarks but I didn't figure that was reciprocated. maybe too many series/film that show san francisco as a city where every chinese is jacky chan and that the golden gate bridge is seen as every plan :D The Room is a good movie if you want to see SF.
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On January 25 2014 06:27 NovaMB wrote:Show nested quote +On January 25 2014 06:27 ssxsilver wrote:On January 25 2014 06:25 Wertheron wrote:On January 25 2014 06:24 ssxsilver wrote:On January 25 2014 06:22 NovaMB wrote:On January 25 2014 06:21 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:17 Boucot wrote:On January 25 2014 06:15 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:12 stuchiu wrote:On January 25 2014 06:11 Darkhoarse wrote: New foreign terran hype train is leaving the station. Get on board before it's too late. I imagine the foreign terran hype train station is like the Golden Gate Bridge. It looks pretty, but then you learn it has the largest amount of suicides in the world. To be honest, having lived in San Francisco, 80% of the time it is terrible weather and walking across a heavily trafficked bridge seems fun and scenic until you realize how noisy it is and how much trash people throw out their windows. Pschhhhh don't crush our dreams Wait do Europeans actually care at all about American landmarks? I guess we care about European landmarks but I didn't figure that was reciprocated. Empire State Building is great. Other than that I never really cared. I thought you guys also care about the Statue of Liberty because you're jealous of our freedom. No we already have one in Paris: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f9/Paris-liberte-eiffel.jpg Oh my. This is actually news to me lol. How does it feel, knowing your freedom was made in France? Well I knew the French gifted it to America, just didn't know there's a duplicate in France =P.
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On January 25 2014 06:23 Wertheron wrote:Show nested quote +On January 25 2014 06:21 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:17 Boucot wrote:On January 25 2014 06:15 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:12 stuchiu wrote:On January 25 2014 06:11 Darkhoarse wrote: New foreign terran hype train is leaving the station. Get on board before it's too late. I imagine the foreign terran hype train station is like the Golden Gate Bridge. It looks pretty, but then you learn it has the largest amount of suicides in the world. To be honest, having lived in San Francisco, 80% of the time it is terrible weather and walking across a heavily trafficked bridge seems fun and scenic until you realize how noisy it is and how much trash people throw out their windows. Pschhhhh don't crush our dreams Wait do Europeans actually care at all about American landmarks? I guess we care about European landmarks but I didn't figure that was reciprocated. Yes we dream about it. Drink a beer with a friend, talk about travel and you are sure a guy will say something like: "I want to see San Francisco", the second: "I prefer East Coast it seems that they are more european than Californian", a third "want to see Vegas/Great canyon/Boston/Niagara Falls" etc etc Wow that's pretty cool I didn't realize. The places you mentioned are pretty cool I still think our coolest landmark is Mount Rushmore but it's in South Dakota so what the hell else do you do after you see it?
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On January 25 2014 06:27 Makro wrote:Show nested quote +On January 25 2014 06:21 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:17 Boucot wrote:On January 25 2014 06:15 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:12 stuchiu wrote:On January 25 2014 06:11 Darkhoarse wrote: New foreign terran hype train is leaving the station. Get on board before it's too late. I imagine the foreign terran hype train station is like the Golden Gate Bridge. It looks pretty, but then you learn it has the largest amount of suicides in the world. To be honest, having lived in San Francisco, 80% of the time it is terrible weather and walking across a heavily trafficked bridge seems fun and scenic until you realize how noisy it is and how much trash people throw out their windows. Pschhhhh don't crush our dreams Wait do Europeans actually care at all about American landmarks? I guess we care about European landmarks but I didn't figure that was reciprocated. maybe too many series/film that show san francisco as a city where every chinese is jacky chan and that the golden gate bridge is seen as every plan :D Just like you can always see the Eiffel Tower outside the window when the movie takes place in Paris
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On January 25 2014 06:28 ssxsilver wrote:Show nested quote +On January 25 2014 06:27 NovaMB wrote:On January 25 2014 06:27 ssxsilver wrote:On January 25 2014 06:25 Wertheron wrote:On January 25 2014 06:24 ssxsilver wrote:On January 25 2014 06:22 NovaMB wrote:On January 25 2014 06:21 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:17 Boucot wrote:On January 25 2014 06:15 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:12 stuchiu wrote: [quote]
I imagine the foreign terran hype train station is like the Golden Gate Bridge. It looks pretty, but then you learn it has the largest amount of suicides in the world. To be honest, having lived in San Francisco, 80% of the time it is terrible weather and walking across a heavily trafficked bridge seems fun and scenic until you realize how noisy it is and how much trash people throw out their windows. Pschhhhh don't crush our dreams Wait do Europeans actually care at all about American landmarks? I guess we care about European landmarks but I didn't figure that was reciprocated. Empire State Building is great. Other than that I never really cared. I thought you guys also care about the Statue of Liberty because you're jealous of our freedom. No we already have one in Paris: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f9/Paris-liberte-eiffel.jpg Oh my. This is actually news to me lol. How does it feel, knowing your freedom was made in France? Well I knew the French gifted it to America, just didn't know there's a duplicate in France =P. No we gave you the duplicate, we're not that dumb.
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Fiddler's Green42661 Posts
On January 25 2014 06:27 NovaMB wrote:Show nested quote +On January 25 2014 06:27 ssxsilver wrote:On January 25 2014 06:25 Wertheron wrote:On January 25 2014 06:24 ssxsilver wrote:On January 25 2014 06:22 NovaMB wrote:On January 25 2014 06:21 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:17 Boucot wrote:On January 25 2014 06:15 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:12 stuchiu wrote:On January 25 2014 06:11 Darkhoarse wrote: New foreign terran hype train is leaving the station. Get on board before it's too late. I imagine the foreign terran hype train station is like the Golden Gate Bridge. It looks pretty, but then you learn it has the largest amount of suicides in the world. To be honest, having lived in San Francisco, 80% of the time it is terrible weather and walking across a heavily trafficked bridge seems fun and scenic until you realize how noisy it is and how much trash people throw out their windows. Pschhhhh don't crush our dreams Wait do Europeans actually care at all about American landmarks? I guess we care about European landmarks but I didn't figure that was reciprocated. Empire State Building is great. Other than that I never really cared. I thought you guys also care about the Statue of Liberty because you're jealous of our freedom. No we already have one in Paris: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f9/Paris-liberte-eiffel.jpg Oh my. This is actually news to me lol. How does it feel, knowing your freedom was made in France?
About as good as knowing our cars are made in Germany or Japan.
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HyuN's name translates to "Simon is a son of a bitch" hahaha.
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On January 25 2014 06:30 Darkhoarse wrote:Show nested quote +On January 25 2014 06:23 Wertheron wrote:On January 25 2014 06:21 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:17 Boucot wrote:On January 25 2014 06:15 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:12 stuchiu wrote:On January 25 2014 06:11 Darkhoarse wrote: New foreign terran hype train is leaving the station. Get on board before it's too late. I imagine the foreign terran hype train station is like the Golden Gate Bridge. It looks pretty, but then you learn it has the largest amount of suicides in the world. To be honest, having lived in San Francisco, 80% of the time it is terrible weather and walking across a heavily trafficked bridge seems fun and scenic until you realize how noisy it is and how much trash people throw out their windows. Pschhhhh don't crush our dreams Wait do Europeans actually care at all about American landmarks? I guess we care about European landmarks but I didn't figure that was reciprocated. Yes we dream about it. Drink a beer with a friend, talk about travel and you are sure a guy will say something like: "I want to see San Francisco", the second: "I prefer East Coast it seems that they are more european than Californian", a third "want to see Vegas/Great canyon/Boston/Niagara Falls" etc etc Wow that's pretty cool I didn't realize. The places you mentioned are pretty cool  I still think our coolest landmark is Mount Rushmore but it's in South Dakota so what the hell else do you do after you see it? I was going to say go across the border for some cheese, but Minnesota is in the way.
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United States23455 Posts
On January 25 2014 06:30 stuchiu wrote:Show nested quote +On January 25 2014 06:27 NovaMB wrote:On January 25 2014 06:27 ssxsilver wrote:On January 25 2014 06:25 Wertheron wrote:On January 25 2014 06:24 ssxsilver wrote:On January 25 2014 06:22 NovaMB wrote:On January 25 2014 06:21 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:17 Boucot wrote:On January 25 2014 06:15 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:12 stuchiu wrote: [quote]
I imagine the foreign terran hype train station is like the Golden Gate Bridge. It looks pretty, but then you learn it has the largest amount of suicides in the world. To be honest, having lived in San Francisco, 80% of the time it is terrible weather and walking across a heavily trafficked bridge seems fun and scenic until you realize how noisy it is and how much trash people throw out their windows. Pschhhhh don't crush our dreams Wait do Europeans actually care at all about American landmarks? I guess we care about European landmarks but I didn't figure that was reciprocated. Empire State Building is great. Other than that I never really cared. I thought you guys also care about the Statue of Liberty because you're jealous of our freedom. No we already have one in Paris: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f9/Paris-liberte-eiffel.jpg Oh my. This is actually news to me lol. How does it feel, knowing your freedom was made in France? About as good as knowing our cars are made in Germany or Japan. Most of our cars are made in the US, just by foreign companies
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Fiddler's Green42661 Posts
On January 25 2014 06:31 Darkhoarse wrote:Show nested quote +On January 25 2014 06:30 stuchiu wrote:On January 25 2014 06:27 NovaMB wrote:On January 25 2014 06:27 ssxsilver wrote:On January 25 2014 06:25 Wertheron wrote:On January 25 2014 06:24 ssxsilver wrote:On January 25 2014 06:22 NovaMB wrote:On January 25 2014 06:21 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:17 Boucot wrote:On January 25 2014 06:15 Darkhoarse wrote: [quote] To be honest, having lived in San Francisco, 80% of the time it is terrible weather and walking across a heavily trafficked bridge seems fun and scenic until you realize how noisy it is and how much trash people throw out their windows. Pschhhhh don't crush our dreams Wait do Europeans actually care at all about American landmarks? I guess we care about European landmarks but I didn't figure that was reciprocated. Empire State Building is great. Other than that I never really cared. I thought you guys also care about the Statue of Liberty because you're jealous of our freedom. No we already have one in Paris: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f9/Paris-liberte-eiffel.jpg Oh my. This is actually news to me lol. How does it feel, knowing your freedom was made in France? About as good as knowing our cars are made in Germany or Japan. Most of our cars are made in the US, just by foreign companies 
Damn, fine. About as good as knowing China owns our national debt.
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On January 25 2014 06:30 Serinox wrote:Show nested quote +On January 25 2014 06:27 Makro wrote:On January 25 2014 06:21 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:17 Boucot wrote:On January 25 2014 06:15 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:12 stuchiu wrote:On January 25 2014 06:11 Darkhoarse wrote: New foreign terran hype train is leaving the station. Get on board before it's too late. I imagine the foreign terran hype train station is like the Golden Gate Bridge. It looks pretty, but then you learn it has the largest amount of suicides in the world. To be honest, having lived in San Francisco, 80% of the time it is terrible weather and walking across a heavily trafficked bridge seems fun and scenic until you realize how noisy it is and how much trash people throw out their windows. Pschhhhh don't crush our dreams Wait do Europeans actually care at all about American landmarks? I guess we care about European landmarks but I didn't figure that was reciprocated. maybe too many series/film that show san francisco as a city where every chinese is jacky chan and that the golden gate bridge is seen as every plan :D Just like you can always see the Eiffel Tower outside the window when the movie takes place in Paris 
it's awesome because there is a thing like this in armageddon where you can see the eiffel tower from a certain point of view of the cathedrale notre dame that is impossible in real life
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On January 25 2014 06:30 Serinox wrote:Show nested quote +On January 25 2014 06:27 Makro wrote:On January 25 2014 06:21 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:17 Boucot wrote:On January 25 2014 06:15 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:12 stuchiu wrote:On January 25 2014 06:11 Darkhoarse wrote: New foreign terran hype train is leaving the station. Get on board before it's too late. I imagine the foreign terran hype train station is like the Golden Gate Bridge. It looks pretty, but then you learn it has the largest amount of suicides in the world. To be honest, having lived in San Francisco, 80% of the time it is terrible weather and walking across a heavily trafficked bridge seems fun and scenic until you realize how noisy it is and how much trash people throw out their windows. Pschhhhh don't crush our dreams Wait do Europeans actually care at all about American landmarks? I guess we care about European landmarks but I didn't figure that was reciprocated. maybe too many series/film that show san francisco as a city where every chinese is jacky chan and that the golden gate bridge is seen as every plan :D Just like you can always see the Eiffel Tower outside the window when the movie takes place in Paris  Hey I actually see the Sacré-Coeur from my window :D
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On January 25 2014 06:32 stuchiu wrote:Show nested quote +On January 25 2014 06:31 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:30 stuchiu wrote:On January 25 2014 06:27 NovaMB wrote:On January 25 2014 06:27 ssxsilver wrote:On January 25 2014 06:25 Wertheron wrote:On January 25 2014 06:24 ssxsilver wrote:On January 25 2014 06:22 NovaMB wrote:On January 25 2014 06:21 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:17 Boucot wrote: [quote] Pschhhhh don't crush our dreams Wait do Europeans actually care at all about American landmarks? I guess we care about European landmarks but I didn't figure that was reciprocated. Empire State Building is great. Other than that I never really cared. I thought you guys also care about the Statue of Liberty because you're jealous of our freedom. No we already have one in Paris: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f9/Paris-liberte-eiffel.jpg Oh my. This is actually news to me lol. How does it feel, knowing your freedom was made in France? About as good as knowing our cars are made in Germany or Japan. Most of our cars are made in the US, just by foreign companies  Damn, fine. About as good as knowing China owns our national debt. MOST OF OUR DEBT IS OWNED BY US CITIZENS SON
China owns roughly 7.5% of the United States' total debt
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Fiddler's Green42661 Posts
On January 25 2014 06:35 Darkhoarse wrote:Show nested quote +On January 25 2014 06:32 stuchiu wrote:On January 25 2014 06:31 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:30 stuchiu wrote:On January 25 2014 06:27 NovaMB wrote:On January 25 2014 06:27 ssxsilver wrote:On January 25 2014 06:25 Wertheron wrote:On January 25 2014 06:24 ssxsilver wrote:On January 25 2014 06:22 NovaMB wrote:On January 25 2014 06:21 Darkhoarse wrote: [quote] Wait do Europeans actually care at all about American landmarks? I guess we care about European landmarks but I didn't figure that was reciprocated. Empire State Building is great. Other than that I never really cared. I thought you guys also care about the Statue of Liberty because you're jealous of our freedom. No we already have one in Paris: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f9/Paris-liberte-eiffel.jpg Oh my. This is actually news to me lol. How does it feel, knowing your freedom was made in France? About as good as knowing our cars are made in Germany or Japan. Most of our cars are made in the US, just by foreign companies  Damn, fine. About as good as knowing China owns our national debt. MOST OF OUR DEBT IS OWNED BY US CITIZENS SON China owns roughly 7.5% of the United States' total debt
7.5 is a pretty large amount.
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On January 25 2014 06:35 Darkhoarse wrote:Show nested quote +On January 25 2014 06:32 stuchiu wrote:On January 25 2014 06:31 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:30 stuchiu wrote:On January 25 2014 06:27 NovaMB wrote:On January 25 2014 06:27 ssxsilver wrote:On January 25 2014 06:25 Wertheron wrote:On January 25 2014 06:24 ssxsilver wrote:On January 25 2014 06:22 NovaMB wrote:On January 25 2014 06:21 Darkhoarse wrote: [quote] Wait do Europeans actually care at all about American landmarks? I guess we care about European landmarks but I didn't figure that was reciprocated. Empire State Building is great. Other than that I never really cared. I thought you guys also care about the Statue of Liberty because you're jealous of our freedom. No we already have one in Paris: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f9/Paris-liberte-eiffel.jpg Oh my. This is actually news to me lol. How does it feel, knowing your freedom was made in France? About as good as knowing our cars are made in Germany or Japan. Most of our cars are made in the US, just by foreign companies  Damn, fine. About as good as knowing China owns our national debt. MOST OF OUR DEBT IS OWNED BY US CITIZENS SON China owns roughly 7.5% of the United States' total debt No worries, America will never be financially controlled by the communists, just American citizens!
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What in the world happen to Hyun's supply lol? I wasn't paying attention...
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United States23455 Posts
On January 25 2014 06:35 stuchiu wrote:Show nested quote +On January 25 2014 06:35 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:32 stuchiu wrote:On January 25 2014 06:31 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:30 stuchiu wrote:On January 25 2014 06:27 NovaMB wrote:On January 25 2014 06:27 ssxsilver wrote:On January 25 2014 06:25 Wertheron wrote:On January 25 2014 06:24 ssxsilver wrote:On January 25 2014 06:22 NovaMB wrote: [quote] Empire State Building is great. Other than that I never really cared. I thought you guys also care about the Statue of Liberty because you're jealous of our freedom. No we already have one in Paris: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f9/Paris-liberte-eiffel.jpg Oh my. This is actually news to me lol. How does it feel, knowing your freedom was made in France? About as good as knowing our cars are made in Germany or Japan. Most of our cars are made in the US, just by foreign companies  Damn, fine. About as good as knowing China owns our national debt. MOST OF OUR DEBT IS OWNED BY US CITIZENS SON China owns roughly 7.5% of the United States' total debt 7.5 is a pretty large amount. Yeah it's like 1.2 trillion or something.
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On January 25 2014 06:32 Makro wrote:Show nested quote +On January 25 2014 06:30 Serinox wrote:On January 25 2014 06:27 Makro wrote:On January 25 2014 06:21 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:17 Boucot wrote:On January 25 2014 06:15 Darkhoarse wrote:On January 25 2014 06:12 stuchiu wrote:On January 25 2014 06:11 Darkhoarse wrote: New foreign terran hype train is leaving the station. Get on board before it's too late. I imagine the foreign terran hype train station is like the Golden Gate Bridge. It looks pretty, but then you learn it has the largest amount of suicides in the world. To be honest, having lived in San Francisco, 80% of the time it is terrible weather and walking across a heavily trafficked bridge seems fun and scenic until you realize how noisy it is and how much trash people throw out their windows. Pschhhhh don't crush our dreams Wait do Europeans actually care at all about American landmarks? I guess we care about European landmarks but I didn't figure that was reciprocated. maybe too many series/film that show san francisco as a city where every chinese is jacky chan and that the golden gate bridge is seen as every plan :D Just like you can always see the Eiffel Tower outside the window when the movie takes place in Paris  it's awesome because there is a thing like this in armageddon where you can see the eiffel tower from a certain point of view of the cathedrale notre dame that is impossible in real life
Wait, are you telling me that some of the stuff shown in Armageddon is not accurate?
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Outch, MMA is destroying Hyun...
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