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Goes to Europe, is shocked to discover its filled with white Europeans. "This isn't what Netflix advertised!"
 
Especially Eastern Europe, which is less than impressed with diversity quotas and leftist memes in general.
Even better they go there and choose to eat in a Mexican restaurant. Let me guess, their other meals were in the only chains they recognised.

Also a couple of weeks across two countries and attempting to speak as some manner of expert to the degree they are comfortable equating it with a racist gated community. Idiot.
 
The “How do these people keep finding us?” immediately afterwards is hilarious. Like, with the specificity and rationality of that post, it‘s probably a sock of someone who got banned for a bullshit reason. But even if not, you guys are one of the 2 biggest punching bags on the internet, and it’s only by virtue of REE existing you’re not considered the worst.
 
Yeah, the auction rules are basically the one and only thing making the game not 100% RNG. Neglecting them torpedoes the game.
It’s still pretty fucked, even with them, but it makes the opening game a lot more fun.

Never met a person in real life who knew about them without me mentioning it. Nobody taught me the rule. I had to read it.
 
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Goes to Europe, is shocked to discover its filled with white Europeans. "This isn't what Netflix advertised!"
People in Europe have killed each other over being born a wrong ethnicity or speaking a different language, much less because of their skin being a few shades darker. A dumb American reducing a Germanic and Slavic country to being racist gated communities because of their shared skin color despite those two ethnic groups having a pretty tumultuous history with each other is some peak Reddit stupidity.
 
People in Europe have killed each other over being born a wrong ethnicity or speaking a different language, much less because of their skin being a few shades darker. A dumb American reducing a Germanic and Slavic country to being racist gated communities because of their shared skin color despite those two ethnic groups having a pretty tumultuous history with each other is some peak Reddit stupidity.

That guy's head would explode if he had the ethnicities of Austria-Hungary and their relationships explained to him.
 
It's fascinating how american centric they are,
Arguably it's not surprising. America is the largest country with "English" as their primary language and its rot goes further afield to the point that the American version is often seen as the right one. I've friends who in high school correctly chastised their English teachers because their teaching was entirely American English whereas they, being from a mixed English/other family, had been raised with an understanding of English not American English. It apparently was a very awkward parents evening when the English parent met the "English" teacher and proceeded to correct them on an extensive list of errors. Loudly.

Add to that English still being the EU's official language, despite France's renewed efforts to get it back to French, and American news/politics tending to be some of the loudest in the world you've dragged in the Europeans too.

Of course it could be simpler and just be that a majority of the mods/frequent posters are American.
 
Of course it could be simpler and just be that a majority of the mods/frequent posters are American.

it's probably both, In my experiance american/ized liberal sjw types tend to maintain the trappings of american exceptionalism were the moral issues in the united states become the issues in other countries. This would be cute if it didnt get pushed out into other countries which in turn sidelines our actual issues (eg British slowly being turned into a giant support network for london but the only protest of note was for a crime in some elses country.)
 
their teaching was entirely American English whereas they, being from a mixed English/other family, had been raised with an understanding of English not American English. It apparently was a very awkward parents evening when the English parent met the "English" teacher and proceeded to correct them on an extensive list of errors. Loudly.
What does this mean? Here in England (and in some former colonies like Canada, Australia etc) we spell some words differently (defence instead of defense etc) but the grammar is still the same.
 
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