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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2008

Dangerously funny videos created and produced by Rémi GAILLARD. The show continue on www.nimportequi.com

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  • thumbs up if your procrastinating and don't want to do your homework

  • @pporkersthepig "your retarded" hahaha The irony in that statement is hilarious! I will admit that you did make one good point. "so much crime that people get away with" You are right about that. Wealthy people, pigs(cops), and other government officials get away with so much crime in the United States(notice I didn't say America, as the Americas consist of North America, Central America, and South America).

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  • whats the name of the song?

    Thanks

  • @baghead727 kk XD

  • UM Y DONT U ALL STFU AND FOCUS ON THE VIDEO... BUNCH OF DUMBASSES

  • @keyofdavid888 I'm no teacher and it is not my job to educate ignorant people like you. I presented you with facts, and it's not my fault if you're not sensible enough to comprehend any of this. You're too narrow minded

  • @baghead727 lol you've been pwned just face it

  • @keyofdavid888 You're talking about something different now. I was taking about nomenclature. @DarthFannec We were talking about the English language, not Spanish. What I stated previously is the correct English nomenclature. No arguing facts

  • @baghead727 ... um no ... if you've ever been to the rest of the American continent you would know this. Many Central- and South-American people call themselves Americans, and say they're from America. In Spanish, the word for people from the States is `estadounidense' (literally `United States-ian', but we don't have a word for it). I've personally taken to saying that I'm `from the States' because that's actually accurate and everyone knows what it means.

  • @baghead727 incorrect. The Federal government was a product of the states, in order to form a more perfect Union, not the other way around. There is no "one nation" as it was called later in the pledge of allegiance (made up by a flag salesman selling flags to schools).

    Only the States exist as sovereign according to the Constitution, and remain that way no matter what. The Federal government was never called "America", nor is there any such legit thing.

  • @mountaingoat47 WTF how did you know it jaja

  • @keyofdavid888 No, the continents are the Americas (with an S). America (without an S) is used almost exclusively to describe the country, and although used to describe the continent some 400 years ago, that term is now completely obscure.

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