@fuchikoma: That was America until about 50 years ago. The change occurred with information, which melds all languages and people together. With this, comes those that think things should be a certain way, a traditional way that never existed.
@fuchikoma: That was America until about 50 years ago. The change occurred with information, which melds all languages and people together. With this, comes those that think things should be a certain way, a traditional way that never existed.
@3rdEmpror: I love Paris. It's a beautiful place that I haven't spent too much time in. But ah, I must point out, that although we elected a Cowboy, we engaged in stupid wars, should our President ever try and ban burqas, it would be the end of him.
Most Americans (big qualifier with most) had relatives that came here because their country was shitting on them, and they heard there was work/freedom/gold in them thar hills. They bring in their cultures, and they are all celebrated, and slowly become one with ours.
@Naeros: It's a process. I'm not going to say we invented it or do it perfectly, but historically, that's how we roll. We took it kicking and screaming and shootin.
@fuchikoma: It used to be that way in America. Communities that spoke rigid native African, German, Polish, Italian were so common... a lot of Americans do not realize that large communities used to have newspapers completely in other languages.
@Hi-Im-Asylum: While I agree Canada does a very good job, the sheer mass of immigrants makes them a visibile minority-majority, the numbers support that America is more, well, mixed. Statistically, by 9%. I won't do sheer numbers because I'm sure we can both agree that farmable land has something to do with it, as…
I go into the streets of Chicagoland. I see Muslims, Irish, Blacks, Italians, Jews, Christians, Japanese, Chinese, Indian, Korean...
@Cptn.PaxtonAstypalaea(ColonialMarine): so much win
New Portal, Zelda, Mario, Final Fantasy, Halo, Metroid, Sonic...
Similar principle, but ultimately, much smaller public stage.
I have a very, very early US edition that my family won via a Tomb Raider and Pepsi promotion. Outside of a laser realignment this fall, my first DVD player and one of the best entertainment devices keeps on ticking.
Classy!
@Sablis: If english is your second language and you still read it, you have a one-up on many primary English speakers.
@panikt: This is the kind of question that also doesn't ask questions when (insert political pundit of choice) comments on health care... instead of reading the actual bill.
You TL/DR people are what happens in America and other countries when you trust the commentary and not the documents. This is actually one of the most straightforward filings I have read in a while.
I like. It looks a lot cleaner than Halo 3, allowing for a lot of detail to really pop. It's not muddy like ODST or even a few Halo 3 maps.
I'll give this studio credit... they don't worry about money/time/insubordination.
Greek ladies who are fond of sleeping with demigods are not the kind who usually wear clothing. Check most ancient greek vases and other forms of artwork. They liked bewbs.
I like taxes. Paying them helps me pay for schools, doctors, care for the infirmed, the sick, the military, the NASA, and the roads and buses and civic projects of my nation. I am proud to pay them, and would pay more not because I'm well off (I'm not) but because the sheer weight of fraud is nowhere near the deficit…
@Borateen: that wouldn't be a bad thing either.