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- Jun 30, 2021
No. We had a referendum on it and everything.
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Any halfway sober mudslime would have finished a entire sodoku on your chest before you got your "long iron" out and unlocked.Let's answer that question with a question. Do you want to be stabbed by a Hajji's blade and NOT have the ability to at least shoot them too?
Thats why most people own illegal guns. Every time there's a raid they confiscate a bunch of rifles and grenades. Its like there' s an endless supply despite the war ending almost 30 years ago.Most European countries do allow guns with permits, but the way you're requirements are incredibly retarded though.
For example, in Croatia if you want to get a gun for personal protection, you need proof that you've been recently
threatened or attacked, while in Denmark you can't even have a gun for personal protection, only for hunting.
Been there done that. I don't hate Germany and have a very schitzo relationship with it, but I left for a reason. I'd go back, probably because at least it is a known quantity to me and I speak German, but there better be a good goddamn reason why.Europe - yes
Germany - fuck no
If I could I would leave in an instant.
Finland is really cool and our Kiwis from Finland are probably cool.I was born in America, and I'd love to leave except I hate Euro laws and regulations. As a Fin, what do you like about Finland?
I guess it's just the way of general living. Cities are small, people will generally leave alone, I like the language. It's socially acceptable to turn off your phone and drink alone without saying a word over christmas holidays. "huh, you're still alive?" is an acceptable greeting. Heard someone describing finnish society built by engineers to other autistic engineers. Some might call it boring, I find it peaceful.As a Fin, what do you like about Finland?
As if we've not been "NATO compatible" for the better part of 2000's, and have had separate agreements with nato countries about defense. And of course participating NATO joint excercises, trade yada yada yada. And the question "should we join with these guys" has popped up every few years after soviet union fell (and co-operation and friendship treaty with soviets was anulled).Finland is now in NATO.
Thanks but nah, I'm good with my Gouda cheese.Nah famb, America has better cheese and more of it.
I feel like America has shown that it has a variety of cheese. I feel like Null needs to prove that Europe has more. He keeps saying we don't have any and insisting even the shittiest small place has what we have, but he has yet to prove this.Thanks but nah, I'm good with my Gouda cheese.
He just needs to come back to the US for a visit, TBH. I've never been to a Publix, but I bet you they have as good a selection of cheese as any Kroger affiliate. The bread selection has also significantly improved since he left, he just needs to go to the bakery section of a good supermarket. The only cheese from Euroland I can't find here I like is Leerdammer.I feel like America has shown that it has a variety of cheese. I feel like Null needs to prove that Europe has more. He keeps saying we don't have any and insisting even the shittiest small place has what we have, but he has yet to prove this.
So Finns are turbobased and autistic is what you're saying?According to Wikipedia, Finland is governed by a nazi party. Finns are patriotic and not very politically correct, even politicians can get away using the N-word. And Finland is like 95% ethnically Finnish. Downside is maybe boring food and Finns are quite taciturn people. There's this joke that Finns only talk to strangers if they're drunk or madmen. But I would live nowhere else, its a few days until the Independence Day and I'm feeling extra-patriotic.
I live less than an hour from Pensacola. Publix is nice as fuck. It also has a huge selection of cheese. I don't know how long Null's been overseas, but I think definitely 10 years ago the selection was a lot worse.I've never been to a Publix
I am old enough where I remember the first time a chick brought Nutella to my German class I had literally never heard of it and it wasn't sold here yet except in very niche places. The first time I had it, I hated it, btw. Too sweet (Americans generally only eat peanut butter like this and it is nowhere near as sweet) and on this bread that even I as an Amerifatcant thought was trash (Toastbrot). Within about five years of that, it became commonly available in the US.I live less than an hour from Pensacola. Publix is nice as fuck. It also has a huge selection of cheese. I don't know how long Null's been overseas, but I think definitely 10 years ago the selection was a lot worse.
However I think a lot of people are willing to have slightly more expensive groceries if it means higher quality product, that doesn't just go for cheese and bread, but all manner of meats both red and cold cut as well.
I think for every Nutella you have, you end up having a situation where, my entire life I only had shitty Wonderbread growing up. I meet my now wife, and she only buys bakery fresh bread from the store.I am old enough where I remember the first time a chick brought Nutella to my German class I had literally never heard of it and it wasn't sold here yet except in very niche places. The first time I had it, I hated it, btw. Too sweet (Americans generally only eat peanut butter like this and it is nowhere near as sweet) and on this bread that even I as an Amerifatcant thought was trash (Toastbrot). Within about five years of that, it became commonly available in the US.
Yeah, living in Germany really did give me an appreciation for hearty, fresh baked breads and rolls. I learned how to make a lot myself, but now if I don't have time, I can stop by the supermarket and pick up something pretty similar (at least wheat, not rye based) from the bakery and be happy. It used to be I'd just find 'French' and 'Italian' bread in the bakery and they were absolute junk, but that was the best they had, lmao. Over the past 20 years, there have been significant improvements in the supermarket offerings in the US. I'd put them on par with whatever you would find in Europe with a few exceptions, main one being again, we just don't eat rye sourdough based breads. Sad because they are great, but is what it is and I just make them at home with my own rye sourdough culture. Otherwise, last time I was back there, struggled to find much of a difference. Just I still miss Plus.I think for every Nutella you have, you end up having a situation where, my entire life I only had shitty Wonderbread growing up. I meet my now wife, and she only buys bakery fresh bread from the store.
Now I cannot stand the taste of the cheap, factory made bread. I will not cook with cheese I didn't grate off the block myself. I make my own butter a decent amount of the time. I think there's a real growing interest in good high quality food in the States that people really underestimate.
As much as everyone wants to hate America, it really is the best place to be. I wouldn’t trade my ability to say what I want, shoot my guns whenever I want and drive wherever I want.
Hell, I have my own land and I can do all three at once without a license if I do choose. Suck it Eurofags