warmboy29
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| 16 Oct 2014 04:27 PM |
i go to an american school every day.
not once have i stood up for the pledge and i dont plan on doing it anytime soon.
its my right to not stand and i've had a teacher yell at me and try to force me to stand.
I know my rights :). |
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| 16 Oct 2014 04:37 PM |
reminds me of that one comic with the kid sitting during the pledge and the teacher has a marine in a wheelchair and says "i know its your right not to stand for the pledge, but here is a man who cannot stand because he defended that right"
then the kid goes "you mean defending israel"
B T F O
>bear slowly slides over to the battle |
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| 16 Oct 2014 04:39 PM |
| if you are so free, why are you practically forced to stand for the pledge to the USA totalitarian regime? |
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spydig
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| 16 Oct 2014 04:57 PM |
America ~ "Land of the Free."
Well, not that free. But, I do appreciate the freedom we DO have. |
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| 16 Oct 2014 05:01 PM |
Land of the Free in a nutshell *doesn't do what everyone else does* *is told that muh soldiers fought for muh country and muh freedomz and muh rights* All countries also had soldiers fight for them, but you don't see anyone bragging about that. |
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| 16 Oct 2014 05:02 PM |
Actually, America has many freedoms.
It's just the idiots who abuse their freedoms. |
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spydig
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| 16 Oct 2014 05:03 PM |
@DesiredShark:
I couldn't agree more. |
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| 16 Oct 2014 05:04 PM |
One freedom America doesn't have is a lower drinking age.
Almost all countries set it at 18. 'Murica sets it at 21. |
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| 16 Oct 2014 05:06 PM |
| Another freedom they lack is the freedom from state surveillance (NSA and other organisations, as well as several attempts to censor the Internet ((SOPA, PIPA, CISPA, CIPA etc.))) |
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| 16 Oct 2014 05:06 PM |
"One freedom America doesn't have is a lower drinking age.
Almost all countries set it at 18. 'Murica sets it at 21."
Statistics say that teens are more prone to accidents.
C&E
Cause: Ascending age for drinking.
Effect: Less drunk people on the road. |
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| 16 Oct 2014 05:08 PM |
"Another freedom they lack is the freedom from state surveillance (NSA and other organisations, as well as several attempts to censor the Internet ((SOPA, PIPA, CISPA, CIPA etc.)))"
So what is the big deal?
You have no "private property" on the computer or internet, there is no law regarding internet privacy, honestly, government monitoring of the internet in my opinion is fantastic because it can target terrorists and prevent terrorist attacks. |
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| 16 Oct 2014 05:41 PM |
"if you are so free, why are you practically forced to stand for the pledge to the USA totalitarian regime?" nice trolling |
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| 16 Oct 2014 06:10 PM |
| I don't say god in the pledge of allegience. Atheist for life. |
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Dengizik
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| 16 Oct 2014 06:27 PM |
| I stand up for the Canadian national anthem every morning, but I refuse to sing it because I don't agree with one line in it. That sounds really stupid, I know. |
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spydig
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| 16 Oct 2014 06:29 PM |
I usually either do nothing, or lisping the words of the United Statsian Pledge of Allegiance.
Wait, oh, oops, sorry. I meant "American," since Americans believe we should ignore the fact that North & South America are continents. |
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| 16 Oct 2014 06:31 PM |
america is short for united states of america but i guess thats wrong and we should also call the united kingdom the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland!! |
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| 16 Oct 2014 06:38 PM |
"I usually either do nothing, or lisping the words of the United Statsian Pledge of Allegiance.
Wait, oh, oops, sorry. I meant "American," since Americans believe we should ignore the fact that North & South America are continents"
oh god not this crap
America = United States America =/= Not a continent |
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Dengizik
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| 16 Oct 2014 06:43 PM |
=/= ≠ ≠ != = ≠
Use either ≠ or !=
=/= doesn't mean anything. It's just a bunch of bullcrap. |
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| 16 Oct 2014 06:46 PM |
| != looks like bullcrap [2] and not everyone wants to copy and paste ≠ every time. |
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| 16 Oct 2014 06:48 PM |
Im so sorry I didnt spend the time to copy ans paste a symbol i can just type up in 2 seconds as =/=
you caring is a bunch of bullcrap |
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Dengizik
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| 16 Oct 2014 06:52 PM |
!= is not bullcrap, it actually is the same as ≠. It means "does not equal".
=/= is fake. |
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| 16 Oct 2014 06:53 PM |
cool =/= is a lot easier to understand than != though |
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Dengizik
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| 16 Oct 2014 06:54 PM |
| And you can type !=. You would press the same amount of keys as if you were writing the bullcrap =/=. But of course, you didn't know that, I take it you're still in middle school... kind of weird how someone did not know that ≠ = != |
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spydig
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| 16 Oct 2014 06:55 PM |
| It's funny how you guys argue about nothing. Well, metaphorically nothing. |
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| 16 Oct 2014 06:57 PM |
| @Deng i rather use =/= which looks like ≠ more than "!=", which barely anyone would understand/think is a typo, thanks |
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