Sadly, every island down here has plenty of American fast food places. Of all the things the US exports, it is truly depressing that fast food is probably the most notable.
The U.S is still the best country in the world though, and I know that you will start furiously arguing and insulting me about how our presidents are war criminals and 9/11 was a conspiracy and the moon landing didn't really happen and blah blah blah. But I can't be bothered arguing today, so I'll let you take this one.
Stevie, old boy. I am startled that you would make such a short sighted claim about the USA. Have you never been to Australia or New Zealand? Have you never spent time on exclusive island nations where the idle rich wile away the day with country club activities while living on their numbered accounts from Switzerland or the Cayman Islands?
Perhaps you are struggling with your businesses and real estate to simply stay in the 1%. Please tell a bit more. Our egalitarian view of your situation could use a bit of polishing up.
Egalitarianism is a foolish concept, child. Also, yes, I have been to Australia and I hate the country. It's merely a smaller, hotter and less powerful version of the U.S.A with far more racism and stupidity.
Terribly distressing that you will never be accepted at the country club, or society in any country.
Couldn't you become a mad scientist and control the world from your mountain top fortress? You and your rubber duckie would be the masters of the Universe.
I am a scientist. Only I'm finding my research opportunities limited. Quite frankly, the work I have always dreamed of undertaking since my boyhood cannot be done legally. I would have to be criminal in order to undertake research that would be beneficial to society and help eliminate filth from our planet, but the stupid, bleeding-heart imbeciles at my university, at Mensa, and in government and the CIA are completely blind to what we need to do.
I don't have a rubber ducky, either. What you are suggesting?
As a fellow Mensan, why can you not see the foolishness of this "equality" crap. People are NOT equal.
I really can't disagree, but having spent 60 years watching it deteriorate from what it was when I was a child, it's really hard to be a gung ho patriot any more.
Am I damaging my body?
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Sadly, every island down here has plenty of American fast food places. Of all the things the US exports, it is truly depressing that fast food is probably the most notable.
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It can be somewhat disappointing, yes.
The U.S is still the best country in the world though, and I know that you will start furiously arguing and insulting me about how our presidents are war criminals and 9/11 was a conspiracy and the moon landing didn't really happen and blah blah blah. But I can't be bothered arguing today, so I'll let you take this one.
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Stevie, old boy. I am startled that you would make such a short sighted claim about the USA. Have you never been to Australia or New Zealand? Have you never spent time on exclusive island nations where the idle rich wile away the day with country club activities while living on their numbered accounts from Switzerland or the Cayman Islands?
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Egalitarianism is a foolish concept, child. Also, yes, I have been to Australia and I hate the country. It's merely a smaller, hotter and less powerful version of the U.S.A with far more racism and stupidity.
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Terribly distressing that you will never be accepted at the country club, or society in any country.
Couldn't you become a mad scientist and control the world from your mountain top fortress? You and your rubber duckie would be the masters of the Universe.
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I am a scientist. Only I'm finding my research opportunities limited. Quite frankly, the work I have always dreamed of undertaking since my boyhood cannot be done legally. I would have to be criminal in order to undertake research that would be beneficial to society and help eliminate filth from our planet, but the stupid, bleeding-heart imbeciles at my university, at Mensa, and in government and the CIA are completely blind to what we need to do.
I don't have a rubber ducky, either. What you are suggesting?
As a fellow Mensan, why can you not see the foolishness of this "equality" crap. People are NOT equal.
I really can't disagree, but having spent 60 years watching it deteriorate from what it was when I was a child, it's really hard to be a gung ho patriot any more.
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Watch it deteriorate? As a baby boomer you were part of the cause.