h-hi
/brit/
Most of them have fake teeth (veneers).
anyone here pronounce bottle like bokkle?
>Like
- Some music groups
- Some tv shows and movies
- Some writers and scientists
- Your basketball league
- Boxers in general
- Incredible landscapes
- Your press and the wide variety you have, some with incredibly quality
- Much more opportunities than you have here
- That despite all the evil your country has done, in reality, it has been incredibly tame compared to other world hegemonies/world powers/empires, etc.
- Saved the world from Nazis
>Dislike
- Your politics
- Narrow and ignorant view of the world
- Dindu nuffin mentality
- Brainwashed chauvinists
- Extreme "segregationist" and ghetto culture
- Neo-nazis and white nationalists are neither rare nor irrelevant
- Identity politics
- LARPing as other nationalities
- Food
- Lack of universal healthcare and public education
- Gun "culture"
- Drug "culture"
- Police
- Every single thing your country has done to Mexico (from supporting Spain keep Cuba in the beginning of our independence, to helping France block our ports during the pastry war, Texas revolution, Mexican-American war, going through confederates coming down here and fighting for France, Henry Lane Wilson and his coup attempt, border-war, US occupation of Veracruz, War on Drugs and now Trump).
Mexico
>Like
- Food and culture (music, architecture, past civilzations, dances, festivals, history, etc)
- Warm people
- Landscapes
- Cities
- Boxing
>Dislike
- Impunity
- Extreme violence
- Incompetence
- Unbelievable amount of corruption everywhere
- Nepotism
- People don't respect the rules ("valemadrismo" and thinking you are the shit/chingón for doing so)
- Lack of enforcement of our laws
- The majority of the people are either ignorant or naive as fuck
- Ignorance is seen almost as a virtue
- Our "press"
- Tame caste system and rampant classicism
- Enlargement of bad taste and tacky shit to a ridiculous degree
- People being caricatured walking stereotypes, and proud of it
- Lack of personal responsibility
I hate californians but anyone saying that have shit weather is absolutely delusional
>Florida is somewhat okay
stopped reading there
Does anyone here see themselves as a fundamentally bad person, and base their life decisions off of that metric?
At some point in my life (I was probably between 12 and 15) I went through a Megamind style realization of 'the only thing I'm good at is being bad' and ever since then I've made every life decision I've had to make under the premise that I'm somehow a bad person. Kind of like playing the evil character in a video game, but it's my life, and I'd like to put an end to it (put an end to the bad decisions, not my life).
Went to school, fell in with the 'bad' kids, got really good grades, started multiple businesses that only functioned because people were idiots and fell for what I was selling, went to college, fell in with the really bad kids, and have started more businesses since then, most of which have to do with scamming the mentally ill and the elderly.
People come to me when they want something horrible done because they know I most likely won't feel bad (nothing illegal, just weird shit) and I won't really question it. I don't think I'm a sociopath, because a sociopath wouldn't question their behavior this much, and probably wouldn't want to change it. I also can't tell lies to save my life.
I always get into relationships with horrible, mentally ill people, really just because I think they deserve a chance, like I'd hope someone would give me a chance.
For the past few months I've been following the Noahide laws and the laws of the Canadian government pretty much to the letter of the law because doing good deeds doesn't make me feel good and doing bad deeds doesn't make me feel bad, so I assume that making decisions based on a set of laws that typically good people tend to follow will make me at least somewhat look like a good person. Fake it til you make it I guess?
What do you guys think? What should I do from here on out?
why'd you write all this if you've no idea what America's like?
>Southwest: Similar to the northeast
lmao you really dont know anything about america
jog on wanker