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  • i love colleen, and those who like blitz and think that the others are being mean to him should realize that blitz deserves most of it because of how how acts. just thought i would get that off my chest

  • Typical americans, sticking their nose in other countries' conflicts because they "want to make the world a better place". Bah! More like inject western ideals into other countries' culture because they think that they're better than them. Look at the Middle East now, hundreds of deaths are the ramifications of the arrival of democracy. Just leave other people alone to their business.

    Also: breaking the fourth wall at 3:05. LOL

  • @TheDrWeirdo Agreed. It gives me a small reminiscent of the Napoleonic Era and the Revolutionary Army.

  • @TheDrWeirdo Please don't generalize all people of a nation like that, besides, what your saying is it's only the Americans who do the meddling. No, countries like England haven't done ANYTHING like that, of course not.

  • @truedemonicfire Touché. But America is such a relavent target for this type of abuse. I suppose I'm aiming my rant at anyone who thinks they are better than anyone and tries to "convert" them to their ideals. Thank God I'm not English, then.

  • @TheDrWeirdo I understand TheDrWeirdo that you are British then (just an assumption based upon your channel info). Well, you're view on the United States seems reasonable enough from what history tells us. In U.S. defense, I don't think I have ever seen the U.S. establish colonies scattered across the globe like the empires of Europe had accomplished. (I'm pro-European I should add.) I don't think the U.S. has ever fought in colonial wars enough to match European powers.

  • But that's not to say that U.S. imperialism was (and "is") nonexistent. The Mexican-American and Spanish-American wars both prove that the U.S. has the military capability to expand against a foreign power, and especially challenge the historical European Great Powers. And in all respects, the Second World War certainly solidified its dominance in the afterward years. Could it be true that Britain was considered the premier power in the world? France? Arguably no.

  • But here's the thing: Britain, France, and other powers have all had their share of imperialism and colonialism. The U.S. is merely basking in the rays of power as those other power had did not so long ago. I am a U.S.-born citizen, but I would rather live in other former British colonies if given enough incentives. The Seven Years' War teaches us that Britain would have paramount say in world affairs in the following years. This is true for the U.S. and the Second World War.

  • I hope this is the final post I write for now :) You know, I found it astounding on how I was generally anti-U.S. and a fellow from Spain starting to insult me of for being an American citizen. This was online, of course. That was when I found myself defending the U.S. at certain facets, and I emphasize certain. A fellow "anti-U.S." individual would go against someone who held nearly the same views? Oh well. I would really say he was ultra anti-U.S. but generally holding it so in contempt.

  • (And God save the Queen, send her victorious, please. Free to reign over us.)

  • right in the crotch

  • is husky

  • jinge ball??? lol

  • @SylthVester Surely a LOL. Subtle as hell too.

  • The animation's the best in this episode!

  • You live in Ireland right? I know this is off topic, but how is it over there?

  • I'll be gald to answer my friend. People over hear are losing there jobs. We used to be one of the richiest countrys in the world but due to the fundings being spent in Ireland, we're not anymore. Theres a road in Limerick that might never be finished. A lot of people would be on the dole.

    Weathers great but cold.

    The land is still...green as you'd expect.

    Thanks for being so upservant of my homeland. How's things in your side of the world?

  • Well, though I am pretty sure majority of the people on the Internet are American (well, at least on English websites), and though I live here as an American, I am from a country called Laos. America is okay, but there really isn't much happiness toward majority of the minorities. Many adults may welcome other races, but the kids don't. I got to say though, a lot of kids here do not worry about their education, and believe America is a dominate country.

  • @boru25 This is off topic too. Now i have to know, do you believe in leperchans? (Sorry if i spelt it wrong)

  • @boru25 BTW. How's Ireland doing these days? U guys doing any better in jobs and other things? I hope you are. I don't want you guys ending up like us here in the states

  • And in the first episode as well.

  • Oh, the nostalgia. Thanks, Eguan0.

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