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Does anyone else not from the US gets a little frustrated about this?

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Born in the States but call myself a European Mutt.

"So how does it feel to know that someones kid in the heart of America
Has blood on their hands, fighting to defend your rights
So you can maintain the lifestyle that insults this family's existence"


Security is mere illusion; yet in that illusion lies security.
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learned at an early age "call me anything but late for supper",seems to still work.
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Completely agree.

"So how does it feel to know that someones kid in the heart of America
Has blood on their hands, fighting to defend your rights
So you can maintain the lifestyle that insults this family's existence"


Security is mere illusion; yet in that illusion lies security.
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Quote by RedHandJohnny
Far more important is the "fanny" debate! Listen my American cousins! Fanny is a word much loved and much used in the UK and it means vagina. NOT ARSE! And another thing, don't say ASS! Ass means donkey. We really left you in a terrible state didn't we? I love using the word fanny(to mean vagina) but when I know Americans may be reading it it makes it awkward. Fanny is a much raunchier word than pussy to me. As is "knickers", "panties" sounds so weak..................


I had quite a discussion about that with a friend in West Midlands
Why do we drive on the parkways and park in the driveway?
Well ... Maybe we don't know what to call a road, but at least we know which side to drive on ;)
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What about those of us of mixed heritage?
My ancestors came from Ireland and Sweden .....
Does that make me Swedrish? Vikelt, maybe??

Then there's a friend who mom is Russian/Japanese and her dad is black .....
What would you call her??
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If you live in Germany your German, but your also European, if you live in Mexico your Mexican, if you live in Canada your Canadian, If you live in the states you’re a US Citizen, we're all live in North America, (except the German example obviously). However, I being a North American doesn't make me a Canadian, Mexican, and a US Citizen/American, just a US Citizen, and a North American.