Is America the greatest country in the world?
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PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:Spiritual_Chaos said:rgambs said:HughFreakingDillon said:he was pretty clear that he isn't calling sweden the best on the globe, just better than the US
My point stands though.
Hard to call yourself better than someone who can whoop your ass and influence everybody else far more than you.
Quality of life, Sweden has it pretty good though. Better than us, as a whole.
Wish I had some of that sweet-ass Swedish national health coverage. I have a wisdom tooth soon to be rotting in my head and getting it out will be equivalent to buying a family vehicle or taking a big family vacation.
What has that to do with anhthing.
To you and HFD:
It's not that toughness makes someone (or some country) better, or more great, but it's certainly a factor. If you cant reasonably protect yourself (family, country, etc.) then your quality of life and happiness is always under imminent risk.
I know it's semantic, but great is more an adjective of quantity than quality, and while I know that the literal definition of great isn't really what is meant in this context, I think it's a bigger factor than many here are considering it to be.hippiemom = goodness0 -
cincybearcat said:PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:Spiritual_Chaos said:rgambs said:HughFreakingDillon said:he was pretty clear that he isn't calling sweden the best on the globe, just better than the US
My point stands though.
Hard to call yourself better than someone who can whoop your ass and influence everybody else far more than you.
Quality of life, Sweden has it pretty good though. Better than us, as a whole.
Wish I had some of that sweet-ass Swedish national health coverage. I have a wisdom tooth soon to be rotting in my head and getting it out will be equivalent to buying a family vehicle or taking a big family vacation.
What has that to do with anhthing.
To you and HFD:
It's not that toughness makes someone (or some country) better, or more great, but it's certainly a factor. If you cant reasonably protect yourself (family, country, etc.) then your quality of life and happiness is always under imminent risk.
I know it's semantic, but great is more an adjective of quantity than quality, and while I know that the literal definition of great isn't really what is meant in this context, I think it's a bigger factor than many here are considering it to be.
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cincybearcat said:PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:Spiritual_Chaos said:rgambs said:HughFreakingDillon said:he was pretty clear that he isn't calling sweden the best on the globe, just better than the US
My point stands though.
Hard to call yourself better than someone who can whoop your ass and influence everybody else far more than you.
Quality of life, Sweden has it pretty good though. Better than us, as a whole.
Wish I had some of that sweet-ass Swedish national health coverage. I have a wisdom tooth soon to be rotting in my head and getting it out will be equivalent to buying a family vehicle or taking a big family vacation.
What has that to do with anhthing.
To you and HFD:
It's not that toughness makes someone (or some country) better, or more great, but it's certainly a factor. If you cant reasonably protect yourself (family, country, etc.) then your quality of life and happiness is always under imminent risk.
I know it's semantic, but great is more an adjective of quantity than quality, and while I know that the literal definition of great isn't really what is meant in this context, I think it's a bigger factor than many here are considering it to be.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
fife said:cincybearcat said:PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:Spiritual_Chaos said:rgambs said:HughFreakingDillon said:he was pretty clear that he isn't calling sweden the best on the globe, just better than the US
My point stands though.
Hard to call yourself better than someone who can whoop your ass and influence everybody else far more than you.
Quality of life, Sweden has it pretty good though. Better than us, as a whole.
Wish I had some of that sweet-ass Swedish national health coverage. I have a wisdom tooth soon to be rotting in my head and getting it out will be equivalent to buying a family vehicle or taking a big family vacation.
What has that to do with anhthing.
To you and HFD:
It's not that toughness makes someone (or some country) better, or more great, but it's certainly a factor. If you cant reasonably protect yourself (family, country, etc.) then your quality of life and happiness is always under imminent risk.
I know it's semantic, but great is more an adjective of quantity than quality, and while I know that the literal definition of great isn't really what is meant in this context, I think it's a bigger factor than many here are considering it to be.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:fife said:cincybearcat said:PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:Spiritual_Chaos said:rgambs said:HughFreakingDillon said:he was pretty clear that he isn't calling sweden the best on the globe, just better than the US
My point stands though.
Hard to call yourself better than someone who can whoop your ass and influence everybody else far more than you.
Quality of life, Sweden has it pretty good though. Better than us, as a whole.
Wish I had some of that sweet-ass Swedish national health coverage. I have a wisdom tooth soon to be rotting in my head and getting it out will be equivalent to buying a family vehicle or taking a big family vacation.
What has that to do with anhthing.
To you and HFD:
It's not that toughness makes someone (or some country) better, or more great, but it's certainly a factor. If you cant reasonably protect yourself (family, country, etc.) then your quality of life and happiness is always under imminent risk.
I know it's semantic, but great is more an adjective of quantity than quality, and while I know that the literal definition of great isn't really what is meant in this context, I think it's a bigger factor than many here are considering it to be.0 -
Don't worry, hardly anyone knows about that. I'm afraid I'm the one who taught Cincy about the very outdated /s in the first place. Such symbols were replaced by emojis long ago, haha.
But I'm glad Cincy has taken to the old school format, because his use of emojis sucks.With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
fife said:HughFreakingDillon said:fife said:cincybearcat said:PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:Spiritual_Chaos said:rgambs said:HughFreakingDillon said:he was pretty clear that he isn't calling sweden the best on the globe, just better than the US
My point stands though.
Hard to call yourself better than someone who can whoop your ass and influence everybody else far more than you.
Quality of life, Sweden has it pretty good though. Better than us, as a whole.
Wish I had some of that sweet-ass Swedish national health coverage. I have a wisdom tooth soon to be rotting in my head and getting it out will be equivalent to buying a family vehicle or taking a big family vacation.
What has that to do with anhthing.
To you and HFD:
It's not that toughness makes someone (or some country) better, or more great, but it's certainly a factor. If you cant reasonably protect yourself (family, country, etc.) then your quality of life and happiness is always under imminent risk.
I know it's semantic, but great is more an adjective of quantity than quality, and while I know that the literal definition of great isn't really what is meant in this context, I think it's a bigger factor than many here are considering it to be.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:rgambs said:Spiritual_Chaos said:rgambs said:HughFreakingDillon said:he was pretty clear that he isn't calling sweden the best on the globe, just better than the US
My point stands though.
Hard to call yourself better than someone who can whoop your ass and influence everybody else far more than you.
Quality of life, Sweden has it pretty good though. Better than us, as a whole.
Wish I had some of that sweet-ass Swedish national health coverage. I have a wisdom tooth soon to be rotting in my head and getting it out will be equivalent to buying a family vehicle or taking a big family vacation.
What has that to do with anhthing.
To you and HFD:
It's not that toughness makes someone (or some country) better, or more great, but it's certainly a factor. If you cant reasonably protect yourself (family, country, etc.) then your quality of life and happiness is always under imminent risk.
I know it's semantic, but great is more an adjective of quantity than quality, and while I know that the literal definition of great isn't really what is meant in this context, I think it's a bigger factor than many here are considering it to be.
it could be argued that if the US wasn't the globe's resident bully/protector, other countries would have stepped up their military spending and done it themselves. what effect that would have on that country's quality of life is impossible to answer, but it would obviously have an effect to be sure.
I'm just making the point that strength should always be a factor in a discussion like this, to exclude it is foolish.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:fife said:HughFreakingDillon said:fife said:cincybearcat said:PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:Spiritual_Chaos said:rgambs said:HughFreakingDillon said:he was pretty clear that he isn't calling sweden the best on the globe, just better than the US
My point stands though.
Hard to call yourself better than someone who can whoop your ass and influence everybody else far more than you.
Quality of life, Sweden has it pretty good though. Better than us, as a whole.
Wish I had some of that sweet-ass Swedish national health coverage. I have a wisdom tooth soon to be rotting in my head and getting it out will be equivalent to buying a family vehicle or taking a big family vacation.
What has that to do with anhthing.
To you and HFD:
It's not that toughness makes someone (or some country) better, or more great, but it's certainly a factor. If you cant reasonably protect yourself (family, country, etc.) then your quality of life and happiness is always under imminent risk.
I know it's semantic, but great is more an adjective of quantity than quality, and while I know that the literal definition of great isn't really what is meant in this context, I think it's a bigger factor than many here are considering it to be.hippiemom = goodness0 -
cincybearcat said:HughFreakingDillon said:fife said:HughFreakingDillon said:fife said:cincybearcat said:PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:Spiritual_Chaos said:rgambs said:HughFreakingDillon said:he was pretty clear that he isn't calling sweden the best on the globe, just better than the US
My point stands though.
Hard to call yourself better than someone who can whoop your ass and influence everybody else far more than you.
Quality of life, Sweden has it pretty good though. Better than us, as a whole.
Wish I had some of that sweet-ass Swedish national health coverage. I have a wisdom tooth soon to be rotting in my head and getting it out will be equivalent to buying a family vehicle or taking a big family vacation.
What has that to do with anhthing.
To you and HFD:
It's not that toughness makes someone (or some country) better, or more great, but it's certainly a factor. If you cant reasonably protect yourself (family, country, etc.) then your quality of life and happiness is always under imminent risk.
I know it's semantic, but great is more an adjective of quantity than quality, and while I know that the literal definition of great isn't really what is meant in this context, I think it's a bigger factor than many here are considering it to be.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:cincybearcat said:HughFreakingDillon said:fife said:HughFreakingDillon said:fife said:cincybearcat said:PJ_Soul said:rgambs said:Spiritual_Chaos said:rgambs said:HughFreakingDillon said:he was pretty clear that he isn't calling sweden the best on the globe, just better than the US
My point stands though.
Hard to call yourself better than someone who can whoop your ass and influence everybody else far more than you.
Quality of life, Sweden has it pretty good though. Better than us, as a whole.
Wish I had some of that sweet-ass Swedish national health coverage. I have a wisdom tooth soon to be rotting in my head and getting it out will be equivalent to buying a family vehicle or taking a big family vacation.
What has that to do with anhthing.
To you and HFD:
It's not that toughness makes someone (or some country) better, or more great, but it's certainly a factor. If you cant reasonably protect yourself (family, country, etc.) then your quality of life and happiness is always under imminent risk.
I know it's semantic, but great is more an adjective of quantity than quality, and while I know that the literal definition of great isn't really what is meant in this context, I think it's a bigger factor than many here are considering it to be.Yes, that's true!
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:Meltdown99 said:Maybe the Swedish dude should start a thread, Is Sweden better than the US???LOLAthens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
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Some of Europe is very great
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lastexitlondon said:Some of Europe is very greatI'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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I've been lucky in past years to see pj in loads of countries and spend a day after or before going on city tours. I love Ireland both north and south. I love Holland and Norway.
Berlin is always a place I like to be.
I want to see some of the Balkan countries if I ever travel again which i doubt now im too ill for it anymore.
In GB wales and Scotland have some amazing landscape.
Ireland I would say is where I've loved
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I once stayed with a friend in Norway (misen) near Oslo for a few days after a show. And it was so peaceful
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lastexitlondon said:I've been lucky in past years to see pj in loads of countries and spend a day after or before going on city tours. I love Ireland both north and south. I love Holland and Norway.
Berlin is always a place I like to be.
I want to see some of the Balkan countries if I ever travel again which i doubt now im too ill for it anymore.
In GB wales and Scotland have some amazing landscape.
Ireland I would say is where I've lovedI'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mcgruff10 said:lastexitlondon said:I've been lucky in past years to see pj in loads of countries and spend a day after or before going on city tours. I love Ireland both north and south. I love Holland and Norway.
Berlin is always a place I like to be.
I want to see some of the Balkan countries if I ever travel again which i doubt now im too ill for it anymore.
In GB wales and Scotland have some amazing landscape.
Ireland I would say is where I've loved
I did a bus tour of Belfast and it was chilling as it's history of my lifetime. But I recently went to Kerry . The dingle peninsula with my daughter to see Glen and marketa in a small tent in the middle of nowhere and it was heaven for me. I felt like i had gone home.
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I have been to over 30 countries. Many great countries out there.
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