Is America the greatest country in the world?

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  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,759
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJPOWER said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJPOWER said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    brianlux said:
    If today's kids are going to have even a chance of living a halfway decent life, they are going to need to learn to eat more vegetable and less meat.  Here is why:




    But still parents won't take their responsibility. 

    But hey -  "what kids want to eat vegetables?" Opinions out of some parallel universe stuck in the 1950s.

    Get educated people.
    My wife and I have tried more times than I can count.  The only real success we have had are zoodles.  If you know the secret please do tell.
    Well seems, by the looks of US kids that you parents over there have a almost unique problem with it. NOW GIVE THEM A BAG OF CRISPS FOR SCHOOL!

    *googling zoodles* hehe.

    Heres a secret - STAR WARS


    Now it’s ok to generalize about all Us parents. You are crazy. 
    For the record, you are in the clear to make generalizations about adults that still live with their parents now :)


    Does spiritual really live with his parents?
    You would have to ask him...What generalizations, though, are typically made of adults that still live with their parents?
    I don’t think I could ever move in with my parents again. I had to after I got divorced and it was miserable!!

    I think I'd rather be homeless than move back in with my parents, lol.
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,143
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJPOWER said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJPOWER said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    brianlux said:
    If today's kids are going to have even a chance of living a halfway decent life, they are going to need to learn to eat more vegetable and less meat.  Here is why:




    But still parents won't take their responsibility. 

    But hey -  "what kids want to eat vegetables?" Opinions out of some parallel universe stuck in the 1950s.

    Get educated people.
    My wife and I have tried more times than I can count.  The only real success we have had are zoodles.  If you know the secret please do tell.
    Well seems, by the looks of US kids that you parents over there have a almost unique problem with it. NOW GIVE THEM A BAG OF CRISPS FOR SCHOOL!

    *googling zoodles* hehe.

    Heres a secret - STAR WARS


    Now it’s ok to generalize about all Us parents. You are crazy. 
    For the record, you are in the clear to make generalizations about adults that still live with their parents now :)


    Does spiritual really live with his parents?
    You would have to ask him...What generalizations, though, are typically made of adults that still live with their parents?
    Gen Xers still think that only losers who can't get jobs and/or can't take care of themselves live with their parents past normal university age I'm afraid. Of course that is an outdated generalization at this point.
    I m thinking spiritual is a millennial And not a generation x er. 
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,498
    tbergs said:
    tbergs said:
    brianlux said:
    If today's kids are going to have even a chance of living a halfway decent life, they are going to need to learn to eat more vegetable and less meat.  Here is why:




    I have a different take.  Humans are meant to eat meat.  It's the fact that we are over-populating the planet as people continue to have way too many kids that's the root cause.  
    That's not really a balanced "take". That is a defense for destroying the planet... or murder billions of people?
    Well, we as humans can't destroy the planet, except for ourselves.
    What? Raise those blinders.

    "The destruction of wild habitat for farming, logging and development has resulted in the start of what many scientists consider the sixth mass extinction of life to occur in the Earth’s four billion year history. About half the Earth’s animals are thought to have been lost in the last 50 years."
    *

    B-b-b-but we are destined to eat meat. ITS DESTINY.

    Lazy determinism is laughable
    Like I said, the planet will live on and the next animal species will exist. Animals will adapt, as they've shown over millions of years and maybe humans will too.

    I'm vegan. I just don't spout off about it and piss on everyone who isn't. I wish more people were, but yelling down to them will never make it so. My family and kids love vegetables. Our oldest also loves meat, while our youngest won't eat anything meat...yet. As weird as it is to us, our oldest likes to eat his salads without any dressing. Just a bowl or plate full of leafy greens and hearty veggies. They absolutely love green beans, cauliflower, broccoli, carrots and peppers. We make them all sorts of different veggies, some they like others they don't, but neither did I as a kid. I'm sure their tastes will change. We work at a CSA for our friends a mile down the road and the kids take part in the distribution.  I just want them to know what is out there and not limit themselves. We introduce healthy food choices and hopefully that will instill it in them when they are older.

    Nobody likes an angry Vegan. 
    I, for one, greatly appreciate your stance toward us carnivores.
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,759
    PJPOWER said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJPOWER said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJPOWER said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    brianlux said:
    If today's kids are going to have even a chance of living a halfway decent life, they are going to need to learn to eat more vegetable and less meat.  Here is why:




    But still parents won't take their responsibility. 

    But hey -  "what kids want to eat vegetables?" Opinions out of some parallel universe stuck in the 1950s.

    Get educated people.
    My wife and I have tried more times than I can count.  The only real success we have had are zoodles.  If you know the secret please do tell.
    Well seems, by the looks of US kids that you parents over there have a almost unique problem with it. NOW GIVE THEM A BAG OF CRISPS FOR SCHOOL!

    *googling zoodles* hehe.

    Heres a secret - STAR WARS


    Now it’s ok to generalize about all Us parents. You are crazy. 
    For the record, you are in the clear to make generalizations about adults that still live with their parents now :)


    Does spiritual really live with his parents?
    You would have to ask him...What generalizations, though, are typically made of adults that still live with their parents?
    Gen Xers still think that only losers who can't get jobs and/or can't take care of themselves live with their parents past normal university age I'm afraid. Of course that is an outdated generalization at this point.
    Wow, I bet Gen Xers do not take kindly to other Gen Xers that still live with their parents, then, lol. 

    Lol, no. I think most of us just automatically assume there is something wrong with them. That is totally unfair of course, and terribly unempathetic I mean, some people just hit hard times of one kind or another and do what they have to do. Or they decide to totally change directions in life and need that landing spot while they readjust. There is really nothing wrong with that! Gen Xers are assholes sometimes. :lol:;)
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,880
    edited October 2018
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJPOWER said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJPOWER said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJPOWER said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    brianlux said:
    If today's kids are going to have even a chance of living a halfway decent life, they are going to need to learn to eat more vegetable and less meat.  Here is why:




    But still parents won't take their responsibility. 

    But hey -  "what kids want to eat vegetables?" Opinions out of some parallel universe stuck in the 1950s.

    Get educated people.
    My wife and I have tried more times than I can count.  The only real success we have had are zoodles.  If you know the secret please do tell.
    Well seems, by the looks of US kids that you parents over there have a almost unique problem with it. NOW GIVE THEM A BAG OF CRISPS FOR SCHOOL!

    *googling zoodles* hehe.

    Heres a secret - STAR WARS


    Now it’s ok to generalize about all Us parents. You are crazy. 
    For the record, you are in the clear to make generalizations about adults that still live with their parents now :)


    Does spiritual really live with his parents?
    You would have to ask him...What generalizations, though, are typically made of adults that still live with their parents?
    Gen Xers still think that only losers who can't get jobs and/or can't take care of themselves live with their parents past normal university age I'm afraid. Of course that is an outdated generalization at this point.
    Wow, I bet Gen Xers do not take kindly to other Gen Xers that still live with their parents, then, lol. 

    Lol, no. I think most of us just automatically assume there is something wrong with them. That is totally unfair of course, and terribly unempathetic I mean, some people just hit hard times of one kind or another and do what they have to do. Or they decide to totally change directions in life and need that landing spot while they readjust. There is really nothing wrong with that! Gen Xers are assholes sometimes. :lol:;)
    Yes they are. Even the ones that live with their parents.

    My god does this website suck on my phone..,awful.


    Post edited by cincybearcat on
    hippiemom = goodness
  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,561
    edited October 2018
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJPOWER said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJPOWER said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    brianlux said:
    If today's kids are going to have even a chance of living a halfway decent life, they are going to need to learn to eat more vegetable and less meat.  Here is why:




    But still parents won't take their responsibility. 

    But hey -  "what kids want to eat vegetables?" Opinions out of some parallel universe stuck in the 1950s.

    Get educated people.
    My wife and I have tried more times than I can count.  The only real success we have had are zoodles.  If you know the secret please do tell.
    Well seems, by the looks of US kids that you parents over there have a almost unique problem with it. NOW GIVE THEM A BAG OF CRISPS FOR SCHOOL!

    *googling zoodles* hehe.

    Heres a secret - STAR WARS


    Now it’s ok to generalize about all Us parents. You are crazy. 
    For the record, you are in the clear to make generalizations about adults that still live with their parents now :)


    Does spiritual really live with his parents?
    You would have to ask him...What generalizations, though, are typically made of adults that still live with their parents?
    Gen Xers still think that only losers who can't get jobs and/or can't take care of themselves live with their parents past normal university age I'm afraid. Of course that is an outdated generalization at this point.
    I m thinking spiritual is a millennial And not a generation x er. 
    Born in the holy year of Ghostbusters, The Terminator and A Nightmare on Elm Street. Does that make me gen X or millenial?
    Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,143
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJPOWER said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJPOWER said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    brianlux said:
    If today's kids are going to have even a chance of living a halfway decent life, they are going to need to learn to eat more vegetable and less meat.  Here is why:




    But still parents won't take their responsibility. 

    But hey -  "what kids want to eat vegetables?" Opinions out of some parallel universe stuck in the 1950s.

    Get educated people.
    My wife and I have tried more times than I can count.  The only real success we have had are zoodles.  If you know the secret please do tell.
    Well seems, by the looks of US kids that you parents over there have a almost unique problem with it. NOW GIVE THEM A BAG OF CRISPS FOR SCHOOL!

    *googling zoodles* hehe.

    Heres a secret - STAR WARS


    Now it’s ok to generalize about all Us parents. You are crazy. 
    For the record, you are in the clear to make generalizations about adults that still live with their parents now :)


    Does spiritual really live with his parents?
    You would have to ask him...What generalizations, though, are typically made of adults that still live with their parents?
    I don’t think I could ever move in with my parents again. I had to after I got divorced and it was miserable!!

    I think I'd rather be homeless than move back in with my parents, lol.
    Same here!!!
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • PJPOWER
    PJPOWER Posts: 6,499
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJPOWER said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJPOWER said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJPOWER said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    brianlux said:
    If today's kids are going to have even a chance of living a halfway decent life, they are going to need to learn to eat more vegetable and less meat.  Here is why:




    But still parents won't take their responsibility. 

    But hey -  "what kids want to eat vegetables?" Opinions out of some parallel universe stuck in the 1950s.

    Get educated people.
    My wife and I have tried more times than I can count.  The only real success we have had are zoodles.  If you know the secret please do tell.
    Well seems, by the looks of US kids that you parents over there have a almost unique problem with it. NOW GIVE THEM A BAG OF CRISPS FOR SCHOOL!

    *googling zoodles* hehe.

    Heres a secret - STAR WARS


    Now it’s ok to generalize about all Us parents. You are crazy. 
    For the record, you are in the clear to make generalizations about adults that still live with their parents now :)


    Does spiritual really live with his parents?
    You would have to ask him...What generalizations, though, are typically made of adults that still live with their parents?
    Gen Xers still think that only losers who can't get jobs and/or can't take care of themselves live with their parents past normal university age I'm afraid. Of course that is an outdated generalization at this point.
    Wow, I bet Gen Xers do not take kindly to other Gen Xers that still live with their parents, then, lol. 

    Lol, no. I think most of us just automatically assume there is something wrong with them. That is totally unfair of course, and terribly unempathetic I mean, some people just hit hard times of one kind or another and do what they have to do. Or they decide to totally change directions in life and need that landing spot while they readjust. There is really nothing wrong with that! Gen Xers are assholes sometimes. :lol:;)
    I totally respect that and only bring it up when a certain poster tries to “paint with a broad brush”.  Generalizations in general are are pretty narrow-minded :)
  • PJPOWER said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJPOWER said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJPOWER said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJPOWER said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    brianlux said:
    If today's kids are going to have even a chance of living a halfway decent life, they are going to need to learn to eat more vegetable and less meat.  Here is why:




    But still parents won't take their responsibility. 

    But hey -  "what kids want to eat vegetables?" Opinions out of some parallel universe stuck in the 1950s.

    Get educated people.
    My wife and I have tried more times than I can count.  The only real success we have had are zoodles.  If you know the secret please do tell.
    Well seems, by the looks of US kids that you parents over there have a almost unique problem with it. NOW GIVE THEM A BAG OF CRISPS FOR SCHOOL!

    *googling zoodles* hehe.

    Heres a secret - STAR WARS


    Now it’s ok to generalize about all Us parents. You are crazy. 
    For the record, you are in the clear to make generalizations about adults that still live with their parents now :)


    Does spiritual really live with his parents?
    You would have to ask him...What generalizations, though, are typically made of adults that still live with their parents?
    Gen Xers still think that only losers who can't get jobs and/or can't take care of themselves live with their parents past normal university age I'm afraid. Of course that is an outdated generalization at this point.
    Wow, I bet Gen Xers do not take kindly to other Gen Xers that still live with their parents, then, lol. 

    Lol, no. I think most of us just automatically assume there is something wrong with them. That is totally unfair of course, and terribly unempathetic I mean, some people just hit hard times of one kind or another and do what they have to do. Or they decide to totally change directions in life and need that landing spot while they readjust. There is really nothing wrong with that! Gen Xers are assholes sometimes. :lol:;)
    I totally respect that and only bring it up when a certain poster tries to “paint with a broad brush”.  Generalizations in general are are pretty narrow-minded :)
    Says the guy who made the choice to vote for... Trump...
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,561
    edited October 2018
    Anyone feeling hype for the new Halloween? Speaking of American things
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,143
    Anyone feeling hype for the new Halloween? Speaking of American things
    I have actually never seen one minute of any Halloween. Are American movies popular over there?
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • PJPOWER
    PJPOWER Posts: 6,499
    I live in Sweden and I'm 34. Over here, we can get apartments with decent rents because the market can't dictate the rents freely. This is not the US.

    And yes, you can hunt over here @PJPOWER.
    Will you help me field dress my first moose?  Is most of the hunting done on private or public lands?  
  • PJPOWER
    PJPOWER Posts: 6,499
    PJPOWER said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJPOWER said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJPOWER said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJPOWER said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    brianlux said:
    If today's kids are going to have even a chance of living a halfway decent life, they are going to need to learn to eat more vegetable and less meat.  Here is why:




    But still parents won't take their responsibility. 

    But hey -  "what kids want to eat vegetables?" Opinions out of some parallel universe stuck in the 1950s.

    Get educated people.
    My wife and I have tried more times than I can count.  The only real success we have had are zoodles.  If you know the secret please do tell.
    Well seems, by the looks of US kids that you parents over there have a almost unique problem with it. NOW GIVE THEM A BAG OF CRISPS FOR SCHOOL!

    *googling zoodles* hehe.

    Heres a secret - STAR WARS


    Now it’s ok to generalize about all Us parents. You are crazy. 
    For the record, you are in the clear to make generalizations about adults that still live with their parents now :)


    Does spiritual really live with his parents?
    You would have to ask him...What generalizations, though, are typically made of adults that still live with their parents?
    Gen Xers still think that only losers who can't get jobs and/or can't take care of themselves live with their parents past normal university age I'm afraid. Of course that is an outdated generalization at this point.
    Wow, I bet Gen Xers do not take kindly to other Gen Xers that still live with their parents, then, lol. 

    Lol, no. I think most of us just automatically assume there is something wrong with them. That is totally unfair of course, and terribly unempathetic I mean, some people just hit hard times of one kind or another and do what they have to do. Or they decide to totally change directions in life and need that landing spot while they readjust. There is really nothing wrong with that! Gen Xers are assholes sometimes. :lol:;)
    I totally respect that and only bring it up when a certain poster tries to “paint with a broad brush”.  Generalizations in general are are pretty narrow-minded :)
    Says the guy who made the choice to vote for... Trump...
    Says the guy who idolizes KISS
  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,561
    edited October 2018
    mcgruff10 said:
    Anyone feeling hype for the new Halloween? Speaking of American things
    I have actually never seen one minute of any Halloween. Are American movies popular over there?
    Did you learn anything about other countries in school? Or was it all about the US? Kids in other countries are given food by their schools - vegetables included - and they show american films.

    It was renamed "All Saints bloody Night" (Alla helgons blodiga natt) on release though - Halloween being pretty unknown over here in the 70s and we have a November holiday of our own called "All Saints Day". It was released on the 6th of august 1979 in Sweden. So some time after it's release in the states.


    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • PJPOWER
    PJPOWER Posts: 6,499
    mcgruff10 said:
    Anyone feeling hype for the new Halloween? Speaking of American things
    I have actually never seen one minute of any Halloween. Are American movies popular over there?
    I think I saw the first one back in the day...Never sparked my interest, though.  What is the appeal?
  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,561
    edited October 2018
    PJPOWER said:
    PJPOWER said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJPOWER said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJPOWER said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJPOWER said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    brianlux said:
    If today's kids are going to have even a chance of living a halfway decent life, they are going to need to learn to eat more vegetable and less meat.  Here is why:




    But still parents won't take their responsibility. 

    But hey -  "what kids want to eat vegetables?" Opinions out of some parallel universe stuck in the 1950s.

    Get educated people.
    My wife and I have tried more times than I can count.  The only real success we have had are zoodles.  If you know the secret please do tell.
    Well seems, by the looks of US kids that you parents over there have a almost unique problem with it. NOW GIVE THEM A BAG OF CRISPS FOR SCHOOL!

    *googling zoodles* hehe.

    Heres a secret - STAR WARS


    Now it’s ok to generalize about all Us parents. You are crazy. 
    For the record, you are in the clear to make generalizations about adults that still live with their parents now :)


    Does spiritual really live with his parents?
    You would have to ask him...What generalizations, though, are typically made of adults that still live with their parents?
    Gen Xers still think that only losers who can't get jobs and/or can't take care of themselves live with their parents past normal university age I'm afraid. Of course that is an outdated generalization at this point.
    Wow, I bet Gen Xers do not take kindly to other Gen Xers that still live with their parents, then, lol. 

    Lol, no. I think most of us just automatically assume there is something wrong with them. That is totally unfair of course, and terribly unempathetic I mean, some people just hit hard times of one kind or another and do what they have to do. Or they decide to totally change directions in life and need that landing spot while they readjust. There is really nothing wrong with that! Gen Xers are assholes sometimes. :lol:;)
    I totally respect that and only bring it up when a certain poster tries to “paint with a broad brush”.  Generalizations in general are are pretty narrow-minded :)
    Says the guy who made the choice to vote for... Trump...
    Says the guy who idolizes KISS
    Don't go there. KISS is sacred.
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • PJPOWER
    PJPOWER Posts: 6,499
    PJPOWER said:
    PJPOWER said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJPOWER said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJPOWER said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJPOWER said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    brianlux said:
    If today's kids are going to have even a chance of living a halfway decent life, they are going to need to learn to eat more vegetable and less meat.  Here is why:




    But still parents won't take their responsibility. 

    But hey -  "what kids want to eat vegetables?" Opinions out of some parallel universe stuck in the 1950s.

    Get educated people.
    My wife and I have tried more times than I can count.  The only real success we have had are zoodles.  If you know the secret please do tell.
    Well seems, by the looks of US kids that you parents over there have a almost unique problem with it. NOW GIVE THEM A BAG OF CRISPS FOR SCHOOL!

    *googling zoodles* hehe.

    Heres a secret - STAR WARS


    Now it’s ok to generalize about all Us parents. You are crazy. 
    For the record, you are in the clear to make generalizations about adults that still live with their parents now :)


    Does spiritual really live with his parents?
    You would have to ask him...What generalizations, though, are typically made of adults that still live with their parents?
    Gen Xers still think that only losers who can't get jobs and/or can't take care of themselves live with their parents past normal university age I'm afraid. Of course that is an outdated generalization at this point.
    Wow, I bet Gen Xers do not take kindly to other Gen Xers that still live with their parents, then, lol. 

    Lol, no. I think most of us just automatically assume there is something wrong with them. That is totally unfair of course, and terribly unempathetic I mean, some people just hit hard times of one kind or another and do what they have to do. Or they decide to totally change directions in life and need that landing spot while they readjust. There is really nothing wrong with that! Gen Xers are assholes sometimes. :lol:;)
    I totally respect that and only bring it up when a certain poster tries to “paint with a broad brush”.  Generalizations in general are are pretty narrow-minded :)
    Says the guy who made the choice to vote for... Trump...
    Says the guy who idolizes KISS
    Don't go there. KISS is sacred.
    Lol ;)
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,143
    edited October 2018
    mcgruff10 said:
    Anyone feeling hype for the new Halloween? Speaking of American things
    I have actually never seen one minute of any Halloween. Are American movies popular over there?
    Did you learn anything about other countries in school? Or was it all about the US? Kids in other countries are given food by their schools - vegetables included - and they show american films.

    It was renamed "All Saints bloody Night" (Alla helgons blodiga natt) on release though - Halloween being pretty unknown over here in the 70s and we have a November holiday of our own called "All Saints Day". It was released on the 6th of august 1979 in Sweden. So some time after it's release in the states.


    I m trying to have an actual conversation with you, it is ok when people ask questions about things they don’t know. Get off your high horse. 
    And I graduated high school in 1996, I couldn’t tell you what I was taught.  Plus things change over time. 
    Post edited by mcgruff10 on
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,561
    edited October 2018
    mcgruff10 said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Anyone feeling hype for the new Halloween? Speaking of American things
    I have actually never seen one minute of any Halloween. Are American movies popular over there?
    Did you learn anything about other countries in school? Or was it all about the US? Kids in other countries are given food by their schools - vegetables included - and they show american films.

    It was renamed "All Saints bloody Night" (Alla helgons blodiga natt) on release though - Halloween being pretty unknown over here in the 70s and we have a November holiday of our own called "All Saints Day". It was released on the 6th of august 1979 in Sweden. So some time after it's release in the states.


    I m trying to have an actual conversation with you, it is ok when people ask questions about things they don’t know. Get off your high horse. 
    And I graduated high school in 1996, I couldn’t tell you what I was taught.  Plus things change over time. 
    I took your question as toung in cheek, with Hollywood movies being so popular all over the globe.

    If it was a real question, then yes - American movies are by far the most popular.

    Have you read or seen The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy?
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,143
    mcgruff10 said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Anyone feeling hype for the new Halloween? Speaking of American things
    I have actually never seen one minute of any Halloween. Are American movies popular over there?
    Did you learn anything about other countries in school? Or was it all about the US? Kids in other countries are given food by their schools - vegetables included - and they show american films.

    It was renamed "All Saints bloody Night" (Alla helgons blodiga natt) on release though - Halloween being pretty unknown over here in the 70s and we have a November holiday of our own called "All Saints Day". It was released on the 6th of august 1979 in Sweden. So some time after it's release in the states.


    I m trying to have an actual conversation with you, it is ok when people ask questions about things they don’t know. Get off your high horse. 
    And I graduated high school in 1996, I couldn’t tell you what I was taught.  Plus things change over time. 
    I took your question as toung in cheek, with Hollywood movies being so popular all over the globe.

    If it was a real question, then yes - American movies are by far the most popular.

    Have you read or seen The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy?
    I am genuinely inquisitive about everything. Before kids I traveled all the time, Scandinavia was on the short list but unfortunately I never made it there. I always wanted to start in Norway and head east until I hit St. Petersburg. 
    I have not seen that trilogy but have heard of it. Why?
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
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