Foreigner's view of USA: 2015-01-16 23:08:07 |
Жұқтыру
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China, Russia, Iran, Venezuela US really hates and spews propaganda towards the oil producers that aren't allied with it, doesn't it? I will say that US does have better freedom and living standards than those countries, but US is high to begin with. China, Russia, Iran and Venezuela aren't low. And in terms of foreign policy, US and the Sovet Union were the ultimate masterminds of the 20th century, and in the 21st, really, only China and Russia (for extensive spy deployments/soft power) and perhaps Iran (looking at the terrorists it supports in Lebanon) fit into the category of disruptive foreign policies. US is still monarch of disruptive foreign policies.
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Foreigner's view of USA: 2015-01-16 23:12:10 |
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If you didn't care, you wouldn't bother to post erroneous things about it in the first place. But no, you care enough to ridicule those who accept evolution as valid science.
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Foreigner's view of USA: 2015-01-16 23:22:53 |
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Venezuela, Iran, Russia, and the United States don't get along, but Venezuela, Iran, and Russia rank high on the corruption index and low in press freedom. And the propaganda is coming from both sides, Russia, Venezuela, and Iran paint this imperialistic, genocide-committing US villain to scare their citizens into political unity.
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Foreigner's view of USA: 2015-01-16 23:33:13 |
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And the propaganda is coming from both sides, Russia, Venezuela, and Iran paint this imperialistic, genocide-committing US villain to scare their citizens into political unity. That is an extreme exaggeration, at least for Russia, though I think it is the same for the others. I will say that there are some, medium amounts amounts of propaganda in these states, as much as there is in the United States. US paints these 4 countries as low freedom, unhappy, highly propogandistic countries that rigamarole their citizens into political unions.
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Foreigner's view of USA: 2015-01-17 00:31:04 |
[₩Ů£F] £Ų€ÏĐ ĎŔĒÅMĘŘ
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Evaluation= not science
Evaluation= Assumptions
Let it go, let it go
Little Blue
No one cares what you know
Above is true
Just be done
Drop the ball
It's no fun
When you call
Us ignorant
go to the fray
You arrogant
man, go away!
Note: I really don;t want you to go away. I was despret for some rhyme. Seriously though drop that argue ment.
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Foreigner's view of USA: 2015-01-17 08:13:23 |
sasha grey
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but Venezuela, Iran, and Russia rank high on the corruption index and low in press freedom *are ranked high by USA
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Foreigner's view of USA: 2015-01-17 09:28:17 |
Thomas 633
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Yeah, it's like when the US thinks Spain is a country in South America .-. Thank you US educational system, as I said before.
Also we would win every World Cup, with our team and your "SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUUUUUUUUUUUH" :D
Spain didn't make it out of group stage at the last world cup. (admittedly we didn't either, but at least we know we are shit at soccer)
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Foreigner's view of USA: 2015-01-17 14:43:27 |
[ESP] Pablo García
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I know, but it's not fair when your goalkeeper is this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=laPTKpU0r0U (the last one is in the infamous 5-1 in the World Cup) I admit he was once best goalkeeper in the world, and we won our 2010 World Cup in part due to him, but last year he wasn't the same. If Victor Valdés wasn't injured, we would have been, at least, at quarter-finals. (This is also from October 2014, it even looks like a fake https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PD37W6URy60)
Edited 1/17/2015 14:48:00
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Foreigner's view of USA: 2015-01-17 23:02:51 |
Thomas 633
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Well you still beat us :)
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Foreigner's view of USA: 2015-01-18 08:45:37 |
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things are pretty similar all over the planet nowadays. even the ideological agenda discussed.
on americans. the majority of my compatriots perceive them as a wallet-bearing evil species. i must apologise for this. statistics say that 90 per cent of russians never were abroad. when someone can't see something with his own eyes, it's very likely he will believe any rubbish on the topic. and russian talking heads went mad giving it out lately.
though i don't believe in nations much (i believe more in interesting people and uninteresting people), here's a trait about americans which makes me uneasy. when an american is outlining his point of view, it always makes him a couple of inches taller, and a fistful of decibells louder. it looks like he's gonna be killed for what he says right after the last period of his speech. actually what he says is as trivial as "the pacific is the biggest ocean" but most americans i met in my life pronounced it like they poured it full themselves. this is annoying.
the girls. of course, legal emancipation is a good thing. the girls' brains are the same as the boys'. unluckily, the same thing can't be said about secretion. i'm not saying girls shouldn't have equal rights. they certainly should. but they also should realise that a right to vote won't grow them a moustache. and under the spell of equality american girls do lack those feminine charms. that's simply poor understanding of equality, when achieving of equality makes all your sex act like the other (which your sex is equal to) and trying to act masculine only puts the poor girls into additional stress, which makes the pacific even broader as far as a girl is concerned.
on the country. i never was there. travelled a bit, but never across the ocean. i would gladly rent a sailboat and make it from seattle to vancouver. the coastline there promises a very interesting trip. a friend of mine told me they have a wonderful botanic garden in frisko. i'd like to check. for my friend is rather emotional. and they all poets say one should see an autumn (mi scusi, a fall) in vermont. i like autumn in pavlovsk so much that it would be curious to compare.
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Foreigner's view of USA: 2015-01-18 08:59:33 |
sasha grey
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things are pretty similar all over the planet nowadays. even the ideological agenda discussed.
on americans. the majority of my compatriots perceive them as a wallet-bearing evil species. i must apologise for this. statistics say that 90 per cent of russians never were abroad. when someone can't see something with his own eyes, it's very likely he will believe any rubbish on the topic. and russian talking heads went mad giving it out lately.
though i don't believe in nations much (i believe more in interesting people and uninteresting people), here's a trait about americans which makes me uneasy. when an american is outlining his point of view, it always makes him a couple of inches taller, and a fistful of decibells louder. it looks like he's gonna be killed for what he says right after the last period of his speech. actually what he says is as trivial as "the pacific is the biggest ocean" but most americans i met in my life pronounced it like they poured it full themselves. this is annoying.
the girls. of course, legal emancipation is a good thing. the girls' brains are the same as the boys'. unluckily, the same thing can't be said about secretion. i'm not saying girls shouldn't have equal rights. they certainly should. but they also should realise that a right to vote won't grow them a moustache. and under the spell of equality american girls do lack those feminine charms. that's simply poor understanding of equality, when achieving of equality makes all your sex act like the other (which your sex is equal to) and trying to act masculine only puts the poor girls into additional stress, which makes the pacific even broader as far as a girl is concerned.
on the country. i never was there. travelled a bit, but never across the ocean. i would gladly rent a sailboat and make it from seattle to vancouver. the coastline there promises a very interesting trip. a friend of mine told me they have a wonderful botanic garden in frisko. i'd like to check. for my friend is rather emotional. and they all poets say one should see an autumn (mi scusi, a fall) in vermont. i like autumn in pavlovsk so much that it would be curious to compare.
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Foreigner's view of USA: 2015-01-20 04:55:37 |
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Foreigner's view of USA: 2015-01-22 22:15:57 |
Red Menace
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wats 9 + 10
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Foreigner's view of USA: 2015-01-22 23:47:29 |
Thomas 633
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21!
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Foreigner's view of USA: 2015-01-26 05:10:39 |
Akeion98
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As an American I don't agree with my government's actions and do think things could be better. we have some solutions but it seems like everyone is having a hard time to compromise. I see and hear it everyday and I feel it too, how tense the air becomes when politics come into play. But still we are still united as a nation we are just going through things like everyone else. To be honest the way I see it we merely working things out as a nation and our government and society is a big experiment always has been always will be. I assure you I don't condone what our government and culture had done,won't even sugarcoat it for we have flaws and true we are not highly regarded like in the early cold war years and that is what our government wants and that is not what the people want nor need.
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