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  • #31
    So, Space05us, you really are from Alaska? I've been wondering, what's the living in there like? Same as in the more normally geographically located states?


    yep, the very tippity top in a village/tiny town/boring place called Barrow.


    what do you mean by normally geographically located states?
    If you're really from Finland you should have a good idea of what the weather is like. I cant be bothered to talk about what the economy or people are like right now (just too lazy)

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Ecthelion
      SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM!
      :metaspam:

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      • #33
        Nationality is pretty stupid. Take Italy as an example. If you were born in Italy around 1 AD, you were a Roman. Now you're called Italian. If you were born in France around 1 AD, you were a Gaul. Now you are French. If you were born in America around 1 AD, you were some sort of tribe. Now you are an American.

        So whats the difference between people's? It just the government that happens to inhabit that land at that specific time. Thats the ONLY thing which makes you an American. If the Native Americans had some territory left to call their own, and you were born on it, you would be called after whatever tribe they were.
        "Everything for the State, nothing against the State, nothing outside the State" - Benito Mussolini

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        • #34
          People have a natural urge to organise in groups(families, villages, towns, etc.), and other people(kings/warlords/Bushs/Huseins/senets/etc.) are greedy and take advantage of the weak by turning them into sheep. If nations ceased to exist tomorrow then by Tuesday I would be a king, cause Im one of those greedy people.

          Back in the day your family name meant something, nowadays its your Nationality. Rest asured I prefer this way (if I ever introduced you to my extended family you would understand)

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          • #35
            For the moment, I oppose a single unified government purely because, were such a democracy overthrown, humanity would be royally and perhaps permanently screwed.

            Originally posted by Tattila the Hun
            Can americans give up their precious dollar, or would they insist that others take up US$ as their currency... It wouldn't work without them...


            Yes, it obviously wouldn't. After all, the US didn't blink when Saddam switched to pricing oil in Euros.

            The only reason for the USD's continued dominance is inertia. Inertia is never infinite.
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