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dRoy Professional Writer & Amateur Scholar from Most likely from my study Since: May, 2010 Relationship Status: I'm just high on the world
Professional Writer & Amateur Scholar
#26: Oct 4th 2012 at 4:07:04 PM

I'm a Christian who believes in traditional gender identity and traditional marriage. I don't agree with the pro-LGBTQ side.

But they are the Real Life Trope Codifier for Worthy Opponent. Or perhaps, Fire-Forged Friends.

That reminds me.

I am a Christian, but I can definitely understand atheists' views toward religions, particularly Christianity.

I'm a (socialist) professional writer serializing a WWII alternate history webnovel.
MrMallard Since: Oct, 2010
#27: Oct 4th 2012 at 4:10:51 PM

I like Japan. Anime's great and all, but the food is so different and they've made some amazing movies. I'd love to take a trip some time and just live for a few days.

resetlocksley Shut up! from Alone in the dark Since: May, 2012 Relationship Status: Only knew I loved her when I let her go
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#28: Oct 4th 2012 at 6:29:09 PM

I really, really love British television. I'm not sure why...something about the dialogue just feels a lot more natural than American or Canadian TV.

British comedians are also hilarious. I find them, for the most part, way funnier than Canadian comedians. Canadian comedians aren't very funny. (YMMV, of course.)

Yeah, I love British culture. English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh...I love all you guys! So much so that I met an Irish guy once and it's one of the coolest things that's ever happened to me!

Guys gushing about girls.

I love girls! Girls are awesome.

Oh, and South Africans have the coolest accents ever.

Fear is a superpower.
MorwenEdhelwen Aussie Tolkien freak from Sydney, Australia Since: Jul, 2012
Aussie Tolkien freak
#29: Oct 5th 2012 at 5:19:10 AM

Cuba, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago. T&T has calypso and Trinbagonians have lovely accents. Cuba has really interesting history and culture and great music and Spanish! Jamaica has really interesting culture and great music and history and language. (I love Caribbean accents generally, but the T&T accent is my favourite.)

edited 5th Oct '12 5:19:49 AM by MorwenEdhelwen

The road goes ever on. -Tolkien
Inhopelessguy Since: Apr, 2011
#30: Oct 5th 2012 at 6:01:42 AM

British culture. English, Irish

Last time someone said this, we had to impose martial law over a province. tongue

HellmanSabian Since: Jun, 2010 Relationship Status: Maxing my social links
#31: Oct 5th 2012 at 6:03:22 AM

I could say learning about new cultures, countries life styles etc from relevant people. I may not agree with them or whatever but it is almost always interesting.

On that topic, I really wouldn't mind visiting America and Australia to learn more but I doubt that will ever happen.

Edit: Also I find the loving for British culture really kinda nice. XD

edited 5th Oct '12 6:05:45 AM by HellmanSabian

resetlocksley Shut up! from Alone in the dark Since: May, 2012 Relationship Status: Only knew I loved her when I let her go
Shut up!
#32: Oct 5th 2012 at 11:42:20 AM

[up][up] Ah, crap. I knew I was gonna screw that up somehow. I'm sorry! Don't hurt me! :D

Fear is a superpower.
cutewithoutthe Góðberit Norðling Since: Nov, 2010 Relationship Status: Star-crossed
Góðberit Norðling
#33: Oct 5th 2012 at 1:20:56 PM

Eh, I used to be crazy about Britain, but over the years I've become more and more disenchanted with it, especially with how... well, dumb they look compared to other countries, when you look at them how they were in the past. And the humor? Sorry, but a mix of sarcasm and dull wit gets annoying if repeated over and over again.

Really, if there's one thing I wanna thank anyone for, it's the French for their philosophical contributions to existentialism, and all the other awesome things they've done.


@hope's comment of democracy: ...I thought Greece gave us traditional democracy?

Inhopelessguy Since: Apr, 2011
#34: Oct 5th 2012 at 1:29:00 PM

I thought Greece gave us traditional democracy?

Greece invented direct democracy. That is, legislation in the hands of the citizens directly.

Britain invented representative democracy. That is, legislation in the hands of representatives who are selected by the citizens.

cutewithoutthe Góðberit Norðling Since: Nov, 2010 Relationship Status: Star-crossed
Góðberit Norðling
#35: Oct 5th 2012 at 1:30:14 PM

Shoulda distinguished between the two then

Inhopelessguy Since: Apr, 2011
#36: Oct 5th 2012 at 1:31:49 PM

Eh.

Obvs, I prefer representative democracy. The people are very silly sometimes when you give them direct power.

Catfish42 Bloody Fossil from world´s favourite country. Since: Dec, 2010 Relationship Status: I'm just high on the world
Bloody Fossil
#37: Oct 5th 2012 at 2:07:05 PM

The people are very silly sometimes when you give them direct power.

ftfy

A different shape every step I take A different mind every step of the line
wuggles Since: Jul, 2009
#38: Oct 5th 2012 at 2:48:08 PM

I used to love Indian culture. There was a time when I only wanted to watch Bollywood movies, the only problem is that I don't speak Hindi. I even used to want to date an Indian guy, unfortunately they tended not to be to hot for black girls.

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