lmao, fuck wisconsin. I've been there and it sucks. Canada is like the Garden of Eden whereas the U.S would be the 3rd layer of hell. There's just no comparing the two.
There is as much or as little to it as you want. People could write a thousand books to analyse things, but in essence all is as simple as a baby's understanding of quantumphysics.
I agree. But I just think that you do not understand how innocently attacked people can get to places because you've never felt the same attachment yourself. Hell, neither have I.
i agree with bsr on this one... it makes some valid points, but is either way too exaggerated to be meaningful, or else it's describing where we will be in 10-20 years at this rate rather than where we are now. worst case scenario is never the same as current normalcy.. what really surprised me is the idea that israel is the best place for jews. i am first to admit that i don't follow the israel situation at all, but from reading the college newspaper at least, i was under the impression that the arabs wanted the jews the fuck out of there NOW, and if you guys all die in the process, that's just a bonus to them...
The US has it's faults but I wouldn't want to call home anywhere else. Also the size is just amazing, such a wide and diverse place of which I have many choices to live. Helps that we have pretty secure boarders as well.
Not a big fan. It's okay - great socially, my family is here, good wages - but it's just a piece of land I retreat to when I'm out of money. I don't identify with my nationality at all. I definitely don't feel at home here. Of course my character has been shaped by the social environment, but I've resisted that influence as much as I could for a long time, and I'm constantly trying to de-condition myself.
I'm an American that loves Canada. I've been begging my mom to move there but she just complains that it's too cold. I even told her it's not super cold everywhere, but she doesn't believe me. But if she don't go, then I don't go, so I'm stuck in the god-forsaken hell of the Southern United States. I don't really love my country. I lived in Mexico for a while and I miss the freedom there. People just trusted you. I'd like to live in Ireland, England, Canada, West Coast Africa, and many others. I'm actually the type of person who would be happy to not have a "home" just travel around different places with close friends. I hold no allegance to this country, it's my friends that I am loyal and true to. They are the only "home" I need.
I didn't read this whole thread through but I do love my country. I love England and India. For various reasons, mostly just me being a fool, but still... I mean, I wouldn't die for them. But I do love the two.