Anyone who takes this thread seriously after reading this is missing the point...Symmetry wrote:10) Americans rely on crude stereotypes of other countries to make their points.
9) Americans are fat, lazy, and ignorant.
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Anyone who takes this thread seriously after reading this is missing the point...Symmetry wrote:10) Americans rely on crude stereotypes of other countries to make their points.
9) Americans are fat, lazy, and ignorant.
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
oh please just dont do that anymore! anything but that! hey, i promise im even going to start watching your comedies and try laughing instead of crying!jefjef wrote:Whats sad is we (USA) rescue and protect and then tolerate 2nd rate countries such as yours.

freakns wrote:so, you are comparing USA with only country that is possibly worse then USA? this is funny...
We can spell colour without youArmy of GOD wrote:Though rapping doesn't get much love on this site, you guys have Slick Rick and that's it.
And we're also cooler because we don't spell "colour" like a bunch of friggin' Canadians.
Isn't # 10 a crude stereotype of Americans?Symmetry wrote:So, we know that the UK posters heavily outnumber the US posters, and I'm open for criticism from all sides, and against anyone. Just try to be funny, and points lost for first sense of humour failure:
The UK is better than the US, because:
10) Americans rely on crude stereotypes of other countries to make their points.
9) Americans are fat, lazy, and ignorant.
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
that's why you still celebrate Monty Python, I suppose.Symmetry wrote:Anyway- JefJef sadly, and a little oddly, departed: another top ten reasons why the UK is better than the US:
10) We have a sense of humour. The US has to be satisfied with something less- "a sense of humor"
Yes, perhaps... about 50 years ago.Symmetry wrote: 9) Scots, Welsh, Irish, English- someday American English will perhaps gain the same status as one of the languages spoken in the British Isles.
British irony does take a while to sink in, true.Symmetry wrote: 8 ) Irony seems to take at least twelve repetitions to sink into some Americans
Got no answer at all. World must be about to stop.Symmetry wrote: 7) So let's get real for once- why not include the tax on the price tag? And why are shopkeepers asking for my phone number when I want to buy a sweater? So mad.
No, you just have riots where people get killed...Symmetry wrote: 6) And back to sarcasm. National sport wise, so far cricket remains mercifully free of steroids, and football doesn't feature too many athletes killing animals for money. We like the British sports.
Well, Belgium and Germany.. no contest at all, but last time I checked, they were not part of the UK???Symmetry wrote: 5) Beer- sorry. If this were the UK vs France or vs Belgium, or Germany, or the Czech Republic, there'd be an issue to argue. UK vs USA. No issue.
I have heard another explanation for British teeth, but it is not fit for public consumption.Symmetry wrote: 2) British people have awesome teeth. Americans are famous for their bad teeth. This is due to Americans having no health system.
Yes, history... need we say more?Symmetry wrote: 1) Watch any movie set in the past. English accents? Of course. The language of history.
ThatPLAYER57832 wrote:that's why you still celebrate Monty Python, I suppose.Symmetry wrote:Anyway- JefJef sadly, and a little oddly, departed: another top ten reasons why the UK is better than the US:
10) We have a sense of humour. The US has to be satisfied with something less- "a sense of humor"
Go ahead and live in the apst.Yes, perhaps... about 50 years ago.Symmetry wrote: 9) Scots, Welsh, Irish, English- someday American English will perhaps gain the same status as one of the languages spoken in the British Isles.British irony does take a while to sink in, true.Symmetry wrote: 8 ) Irony seems to take at least twelve repetitions to sink into some AmericansGot no answer at all. World must be about to stop.Symmetry wrote: 7) So let's get real for once- why not include the tax on the price tag? And why are shopkeepers asking for my phone number when I want to buy a sweater? So mad.No, you just have riots where people get killed...Symmetry wrote: 6) And back to sarcasm. National sport wise, so far cricket remains mercifully free of steroids, and football doesn't feature too many athletes killing animals for money. We like the British sports.Well, Belgium and Germany.. no contest at all, but last time I checked, they were not part of the UK???Symmetry wrote: 5) Beer- sorry. If this were the UK vs France or vs Belgium, or Germany, or the Czech Republic, there'd be an issue to argue. UK vs USA. No issue.
US is not the best at brew, its true. However, I'll take even a Samuel Adams or Y'ling Y'ling, never mind a Pale Ale any day.I have heard another explanation for British teeth, but it is not fit for public consumption.Symmetry wrote: 2) British people have awesome teeth. Americans are famous for their bad teeth. This is due to Americans having no health system.Yes, history... need we say more?Symmetry wrote: 1) Watch any movie set in the past. English accents? Of course. The language of history.
(nice switch on posts, by-the-way)
Just to clarify, numbers 9 and 10 are indeed "supposed to be funny". In number 10, jimboston, you will find me making a statement about crude stereotypes. In number 9, you will find me making the same crude assumptions. This is what we call "a joke".jimboston wrote:Isn't # 10 a crude stereotype of Americans?Symmetry wrote:So, we know that the UK posters heavily outnumber the US posters, and I'm open for criticism from all sides, and against anyone. Just try to be funny, and points lost for first sense of humour failure:
The UK is better than the US, because:
10) Americans rely on crude stereotypes of other countries to make their points.
9) Americans are fat, lazy, and ignorant.
Oh... # 9 is too.
Or are thes supposed to be funny?
Sarcasm out fo context is stupid... just because you "get the joke" in your head doesn't mean it's still funny when you type it in a "let's bash the US thread".
Oh BTW.... we saved your ass in WW2. Though I conceed the Brits did their share.
Also... how can we NOT be arrogant when the rest of the world calls us Americans? Aren't there quite a few other contries on these two continents? Perhaps if the rest of the world calls us "USA-ians" or some such it would lessen our arrogance? Might also help if the rest of the world just stopped calling us in general... I am sure most of us here would prefer it that way.
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
So what's France?jefjef wrote:A great AMERICAN recently said "U.K is the new France".
Seriously, what's up with that?Symmetry wrote: 7) So let's get real for once- why not include the tax on the price tag?
The new Prussia?Symmetry wrote:So what's France?jefjef wrote:A great AMERICAN recently said "U.K is the new France".
Which "great" American is this?Army of GOD wrote:The new Prussia?Symmetry wrote:So what's France?jefjef wrote:A great AMERICAN recently said "U.K is the new France".
Fortunately some things are timeless, unlike American TV hosts.PLAYER57832 wrote:that's why you still celebrate Monty Python, I suppose.Symmetry wrote:Anyway- JefJef sadly, and a little oddly, departed: another top ten reasons why the UK is better than the US:
10) We have a sense of humour. The US has to be satisfied with something less- "a sense of humor"
Go ahead and live in the apst.
What? A cultural heritage to be preserved? I think you're still 200 years away from that.Yes, perhaps... about 50 years ago.Symmetry wrote: 9) Scots, Welsh, Irish, English- someday American English will perhaps gain the same status as one of the languages spoken in the British Isles.
Seeing how American "irony" is about 1mm deep, there's not much to sink in.British irony does take a while to sink in, true.Symmetry wrote: 8 ) Irony seems to take at least twelve repetitions to sink into some Americans
Just add the tax and let the world go on.Got no answer at all. World must be about to stop.Symmetry wrote: 7) So let's get real for once- why not include the tax on the price tag? And why are shopkeepers asking for my phone number when I want to buy a sweater? So mad.
Nothing like some harmless fun putting cars on fire after the Super Bowl, eh?No, you just have riots where people get killed...Symmetry wrote: 6) And back to sarcasm. National sport wise, so far cricket remains mercifully free of steroids, and football doesn't feature too many athletes killing animals for money. We like the British sports.
What part of "vs." did you not understand?Well, Belgium and Germany.. no contest at all, but last time I checked, they were not part of the UK???Symmetry wrote: 5) Beer- sorry. If this were the UK vs France or vs Belgium, or Germany, or the Czech Republic, there'd be an issue to argue. UK vs USA. No issue.
US is not the best at brew, its true. However, I'll take even a Samuel Adams or Y'ling Y'ling, never mind a Pale Ale any day.
Oh, I hear they consume it quite publicly.I have heard another explanation for British teeth, but it is not fit for public consumption.Symmetry wrote: 2) British people have awesome teeth. Americans are famous for their bad teeth. This is due to Americans having no health system.
Ni hao?Yes, history... need we say more?Symmetry wrote: 1) Watch any movie set in the past. English accents? Of course. The language of history.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
I really don't get it- all my other points are for fun, but really... Just say what it costs.Snorri1234 wrote:Seriously, what's up with that?Symmetry wrote: 7) So let's get real for once- why not include the tax on the price tag?
If you show these in 1939,and help Poland,maybe WWII never hepend?3) Our teeth are free to express themselves.
Well, I'm not sure what qwert is saying here, but it's fairly clear that without British forces, the US would never have made it out of Dunkirk.qwert wrote:hmm,in WWII withouth help US and SSSR,you will live in caves. All other i dont want to comment,because these is betwen US and UK,but WWII-you will save SSSR and US ass? Your army whas so fast in Dunkirk,that you dont have enough ships to transport all yours superior soldiers back to home,and you leave yours French allies.
I don't get how this point links in with our marvellous dentistry, but I will have a wee point about it. The war guarentee with Poland was not about helping the Poles, it was about halting German expansion.qwert wrote:If you show these in 1939,and help Poland,maybe WWII never hepend?3) Our teeth are free to express themselves.