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Nouw

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Canada made one of the best RTSs out there. A game developer lies in Vancouver. Perhaps you've heard of it. Its called:


I don't hate Canada. I never will.
 

KingArmery

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Rainboq said:
Because we have legalized Gay marriage and we`re on the verge of legalizing pot, or WERE
It's funny because I had a debate in my class and the first thing my party wanted to pass was legalizing pot.
 

blankedboy

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Because it's basically Estonia, but with bears.
Also it has a bunch of epic islands, man I want to go there. If you Google Earth it you see a bunch of bases with massive trucks going everywhere o_O
Anyone know what goes on up there?
 

Foobula

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People hate Canada because they are compensating for their inferiority :) ... it might also be something to do with pride...
 

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Burningsok said:
Hu, funny. I could of sworn they were left-wing/liberals. My Stepdad was born and raised in Vancouver, BC. I got to visit his family for a week. It was incredible. But really with the laws they have and how the economy is being run, I would say they are left wing such as having labor unions (which i despise, mainly because where I live, they are scamming lazy assholes and they give people who don't work hard better pay and less hours.) and being big advocates of protecting the environment (which is a good thing in my mind.) Those are some things that liberals usually side with in general. lol I don't want to go much more into it as I'm pretty ignorant on the subject. I know there is a ton of stuff about it, but I don't really remember much of it. plz correct if I'm wrong :)
As compared to the political spectrum in the staes, they are left wing. Moreso than the democrats. To the rest of the westernized world, they're centre-right. American politics are so skewed into the nutbar fringes of the right wing, you've collectively lost touch with what a left and right wing actually are. Your calibration is off.

What you really ought to know is that we weathered the econominc crash of '08 with nary a skinned knee, and our dollar is currently seeing parity with the american dollar. Say what you will about government control, we're economically a lot better off right now.

Jerious1154 said:
Celine Dion may have something to do with it.
... and nickelback. :|

-m
 

Tasachan

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I think... because America is misinformed. Canada does so many things, and yet we get "hey, Canada just stands in USA's shadow. What did they invent, Celine Dion? Pfft."

At the World Youth Day in July 2002, my husband met people from Texas that came to Toronto... and brought ONLY warm clothes, bought new winter coats, etc. Because they thought there would be snow.

Come on!!
 

Biosophilogical

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I always relate America/Canada to Australia/New Zealand, but depending on the situation, Australia is either America or Canada.
In other wirds, when it's about making fun of accents, Australia is America, making fun of New Zealand, but when it comes to culture, I'd side with Canada (assuming what I've heard is correct (the large 'laid back' attitude, not super-involved in politics like Americans, basically all-round fun-loving).

So yeah, I never make fun of Canada except in a 'How I met your mother' kind of way.
 

Artemicion

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i liek canada, ehs a pretty cool guy
eh plays hockey and doesnt afraid of anything
eh eh eh

Actually I love Canada, particularly Nova Scotia. Beautiful place.
 

dex-dex

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Pegghead said:
I've always found that the whole Canada/ America thing can be relatable to our New Zealand/ Australia thing. Because we're so close it's just a bit of friendly competition, nothing too bad.
so would Australia be the US
and New Zealand would be Canada?

Americans pick on us Canadians because we are an easy target. We are the closest neighbours and many of them know very little and go on stereotypes. such as the country is a tundra,we live in igloos,like whale blubber,have our pet beavers and say eh. I don't know why they think only canadians say it because eh is an interjection which is asking a person if you agree with the statement i just said.
for those more knowledgeable with politics know that we had a liberal government for over 12 years straight, Some Americans see our country as what would happen if it was more liberal. Many see that as a bad thing.

also i think they are just jealous
 

senorcromas

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Really? I always considered Canada to be that little (read as, freakin HUGE) kid on the playground that was always ignored.
 

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Matt_LRR said:
... and nickelback. :|

-m
yeah Nickleback is the wet spot on the couch of Canadian music unfortunately we can't get the stain out and no amount of cleaner can ever get it out
 

Edgley

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We're nice as long as you DO NOT say our beer sucks.

Also, I think I know why Americans make fun of us: Canadian Bacon> American Pie. They just jelous.
 

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drisky said:
Because all it is is trees and rocks.
I waswondering when someone would post that. I guess it's time to fire up the LRR canada videos:




and for good measure:


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I live in Canada and my only complaint is a really minor one, and it's that if you want to order something from the U.S. the shipping charges generally suck. (this applies mostly for board games.)

I make fun of the military sometimes, like saying "our military thinks forks are a valid replacement for Bayonets" but really, I've got nothing negative to say.
 

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rt052192 said:
yes, but unlike Canada the Yankees are winners! 27 time champs and im lovin every minute of it. Fun Fact: i live in Boston
Ether your full of crap, or you are more of a manly man than me.
 

Primee133

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I love my country. It's a great place, very nice weather, people are nice, and Toronto's a hell of a fun place. Nearly all my american friends want to move up here.