I just dont get it - Bike displacement and Americans

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#71 Unread post by Analog »

It's obvously "that time of the month" for mintbread.

It's cool, I get that way sometimes too, we all do.
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#72 Unread post by Mintbread »

That's it, ignore the valid points, pretend to be clever and just move on...

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#73 Unread post by Analog »

Ignore what valid points?

Your entire "argument" is based on your disdain for Americans who think that they live in the 'best' country in the world. How are you going to make any valid points other than simply getting mad because that particular notion gets under your skin.

You obviously didn't read my entire posts anywhere on this thread. I'm not a bad guy. I happen to feel very lucky for living where I do, especially after seeing other places first hand. I realize now that you evidently were not being sarcastic in your earlier post, and you actually meant "you". Which is fine, (if that's really the case) I misunderstood, which is something that can easily happen when all the communication is though text on a message board and not in person... That still doesn't change how I feel about anything I've said.

I don't see how any debate on this thread could upset somebody that much for more than a few minutes. I actually like the thoughts of your country, and would love to travel there someday. You might like to come to the states too, if you have'nt been yet.

And for the record, I am clever enough... I don't have to pretend, and you are either 'on the rag', or are just being a jerk... don't know why though.. I guess it has something to do with me being 'self absorbed ignoramous' :cry: Maybe I can learn to be less 'self-absorbed' by speaking about WWII like as if I know a dam thing about it...
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#74 Unread post by sapaul »

Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this thread, it has surely convinced me that the South African Rainbow nation is "The best country to be living in"
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#75 Unread post by Mintbread »

Analog wrote:
Your entire "argument" is based on your disdain for Americans who think that they live in the 'best' country in the world.
For starters I don't even have an argument, secondly I am in no way upset as this thread has amused me from start to finish simply because many of you seem so damn (yes damn is spelt with an N) defensive about everything.

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