Originally posted by bloodzombie
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I'm motherfucking no-country-me about 340 days a year. Sometimes a pinch of patriotism flares up and I feel drinking on school nights, watch hockey, dance tango and engage in exciting knifefights.
Edit: I now realized I was slightly off-topic. Sorry homies.Jesus Christ on a pogo stick
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As for me I feel more closely to the other scandinavian countres, sweden, norway and maybe denmark. The rest are europe, fine with me but I don't really think there is any difference between a european country and a for instance asian country.
Canada and the US are totally different things for me though. Geographically close but otherwise way apart.5: Da1andonly> !ban epinephrine
5: RoboHelp> Are you nuts? You can't ban a staff member!
5: Da1andonly> =((
5: Epinephrine> !ban da1andonly
5: RoboHelp> Staffer "da1andonly" has been banned for abuse.
5: Epinephrine> oh shit
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being from n.ireland (keep ulster white and protestant!) and living in holland i think i can relate to what ya mean. i think its mainly since your stuck on the island, and share the same language with usa. usa's influence (tv/movie/politics) is big, and obviously ya arent waiting for a french/german spoken tv program (except their "lecture" movies). So basicly your reality is the uk and a bit of usa.
From the holland perspective, the uk is just the uk.. nothing more or less than france/germany/spain. I guess it's harder for you's to grab the car and goto a euro country for a short weekend... it's very posible for us (france, germany, belgium, etc)
So yes, the "euro" feeling.
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