Question for the rest of the world (So not asking American's)

Blaze Master

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Mmmhmm. And you know why they call it thick instead of fat? Because it's more than often intended as a compliment by the men who say it and it doesn't carry the negative connotation that the word fat does. Now quit it you're making me think. I don't like to do that too much when i'm high.
i bet if i called any woman i know thick they would slap me. to any woman thick=fat and most women think being fat is bad, although it can be good depending on the person. stuff like that is a matter of opinion. i for one dont like women to be too skinny, but i know dudes who like women who are so skinny it is unhealthy
 

Logges

Active Member
But is the rest of the world DOING as bad?
If you think about living standards the US has always been some of the best.
However during the actual crisis some other regions have started to pick up the pace economically, socially and culturally.
The india/china duet has really come up to a great level of development but they still have major issues of poverty and poor government management.
The region in which i live (Southern Cone) has really advanced in the last years. Brasil is leading the advancement followed by Chile, Argentina, Venezuela. Lots of foreign investment is coming down here because the US and Europe economies are too frail to trust.

However as i pointed out the US is a nice place to live. Even with the downturn half the world would love to live in the US. The only three considerable drawbacks imo are foreign policy, food/health administration and drug policies.

If you ask for any source i lived two and a half years in the US and studied in a US' school here in my country until 12th grade. I have many friends up there and truly i love the differences between cultures. i like studying about other countries and how the differ and why.
 

Corbat420

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So, how's the rest of the world, like where your at?
Are we all in the same boat, or is America down the river, without a paddle?

#1: Canada is doing great. Economically we have separated most of our trade ties with the USA, and opened up mass trade with china and the middle east... there are More jobs in BC than there has been in a LONG time. our political system isn't going to bad either, since cutting trade ties with the USA Marijuana laws have slacked a little more as well as import / export trade laws.... cubans are cheaper than ever....

#2: No, we are not all in "the same boat". The European Union, and the United Stated of America are the only ones in THIS kind of trouble. you have spent TOO MUCH for TOO LONG. there is one simple fact: You have used all of your resources. there are almost no Mill-able, Mine-able or Harvest-able resources in the USA or the EU any more, and you wonder why you are so far up that river?

[video=youtube;p2f6RGVZ5SI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2f6RGVZ5SI[/video]
 

PeyoteReligion

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Yea we got problems, but then again so does every other country in the world. People are pretty much the same all over the world. We just don't hear as much about it because it's not where we live. Humans are just fucked, period.
 

LivingBehind

Active Member
This era is almost over, a new one is starting.

Everywhere in the world is the same and since you are an american you shouldn't even asking this. If you are in dipshit, imagine in what kind of shit we are...
 

ML75

Active Member
Are you supposed yo say "up a river?" That doesn't make any sense. You can just get out and pull the boat to shore, or go down river if you need to...

It would suck to be already down the river, and without a paddle to go against the current...
So that just makes more sense to me...

technically its up "shits creek"
 

PbHash

Active Member
There is one way out, enslave all the Chinese to make our products at incredibly low cost! Oh wait, we are already doing that!
 
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