>It's illegal to drink your beer and relax in public
ITT: Little known strange facts about the US that they themselves think is normal
Whiter than you muhhamhed
>They pay around 55 cents per liter for Gas and think it's too much
Same here. Illegal to walk out of a bar with a bottle. Resturants needs permission to serve drinks outdoors, and they need to keep people in their area.
Also illegal to be drunk and disorderly in public.
>Rail transportation in the US is stuck in the 50's
They are better than Europe where train couplings are stuck in the 1800’s.
>the average student loan borrower has $37,172 in student loans
If you don't know what a student loan is, they actually have to Pay for their College-degree education, yes, i'm talking about bachelors degree. The masters costs probably another 30k
No, they are not.
Suddenly my 13k doesn’t look so bad :D
Plus I only took it so I could live comfy. Plus the gubberment pays 40% of it when I graduate.
>American
>buying petrol in liter increments
>Americans are too stupid to realize that I converted Gallons to Liter(s) so that the rest of the world understands my point.
I am not surprised.
Fucking mutts are pathetic
For cargo trains yes. The only standard is the buffers and chain coupling which was made for steam locomotives. This construction prevent the use of long trains. In sweden, we have russian automatic couplings for the ore trains, but in general there is no european standard for this.
In the us, all cargo train coplings are automatic.
>''The average American spends $8,505 a year on medical care, more than every country, with the Swiss coming in second, at $5,643), but whose health care is ranked at No. 2 in the survey, behind the United Kingdom.''
BASED
bump for solidarity but also to raise awareness about the fact that some Americans are very fat and predatory drug companies have produced pills such as Orlistat to take advantage of them.
What these drugs do is they prevent fat from being digested at a normal rate. Now if a person takes these pills and they don't eat much fat, that's not a problem, but if they could do that, they wouldn't need these pills, so of course they don't. This rush of undigested fat is then shat out uncontrollably.
This is a major problem in American grocery marts, because this is the main public place frequented by a person who would use these pills.
This is the history behind the phrase "shart in mart", and it's not just an internet meme, it's a real world tragedy brought about by pharmaceutical companies who pay for access to the people that write the laws that allow them to use couched language when marketing their horrible products to the consumers that they intentionally miss-inform.
>70.9 percent of men and 61.9 percent of women fall into the overweight or obese- category in the United States.
71%
Seventy One. More than 7 in 10 US posters on Jow Forums are fat fucks. Let that sink in.
Any nice photos of tits in this thread?
Beat me to it.
In Germany it is illegal to fly old flags in public
Here, in Murika....we say GALLONS.
Here, in this Japanese website, we use Liters.
Berlin Brandenburg Airport still hasn't opened and might never, despite years of construction.
LA LA LA LA GALLLLLLONS
Both are true in Russia as well. Drove to Europe this summer, fuck your gas is expensive.
You know what it is legal to do though?
Deny they holocaust
Blessed
I deny it all the time in Public and make jokes about how the wrong people won the war.
Then again, i'm not german so it's acceptable.
How much does food cost in Germany? What would an average meal at a restaurant cost you?
I was under the impression that most of my countrymen are fat fucks because America grows a shitload of crops. Food is cheap, plentiful, cheap, full of high-fructose corn syrup, and cheap. Anybody without above-average self control falls into the fat trap.
>How much does food cost in Germany?
It's cheap, very cheap if you compare the income. The only other comparison that I have is Greece, and the Supermarket there is a lot more expensive. With a Lot I mean around 30% more for the same products. Granted the vegetables and fruit and especially Oil is better in greece, but nobody can afford them anyway.
>What would an average meal at a restaurant cost you?
Here in Bavaria, you can't find anything below 10€ per person. For a GOOD meal it's around 25€ (Good as in a Fat steak or an amazing Schaüfele).
Meaning that I usually pay around 35€ whenever I go out with my fiance.
In short, everything in germany (compared to your income) is very cheap. EXCEPT, and that'sa a big one, the Rent. The Rent is around 50% to 55% of your monthly income IF you work on minimum wage.
>American
>petrol