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lets (you americans) give mexicans jobs in the us
Do I have to remind you how impossible it is for those people to get in your country legally?Maybe impossible is too much of a strong word. Lets go with really ****ing hard instead. I'm no expert, and I'm no Mexican trying to get into the US, but I'm pretty sure that it ain't easy. Also all the prejudice they suffer when they finally manage to enter (even if legally)?Maybe I'm overreacting, I probably am, but its just that I take the whole "Imagine there's no country" thing a little more serious than I probably should.Edit: so one of the things I said could be read really wrong, I'm talking to val on msn, she was like, mad, but I'm trying to express what I meant, once I find out a decent way of doing it and I stop being lazy I will edit this post as welledit 2: nah, too lazy
Mostly americans. When I talk to people online (omegle is a great way of meeting this sort of people, youtube as well). They're so ignorant. They live in the best country ever, everyone else sucks balls. I was talking about this with MT the other day: go to Omegle, ask someone where they are from. Any place in the world, they will say their country. Americans will say their state. And they are not even the majority there. I am quite sure that they just assume that everyone in the world has to know what every single state in the US is, because its such an awesome country.
Oh, an anti-America rant. That's amazing. I'm not even gunna start on this one.
Say what you wish, all Canadians I've met said "Canada", but the americans said the state.
Ellie: I had a slice of ham in my hand. I was going to drop it, so I slapped it hard. It attached itself to the wall