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Posts Tagged: america

selenophobic:

tipsyprohibitionist:

michaelpalin:

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I’M LAUGHING SO HARD THEY PUT DC ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE COUNTRY HELP

To be fair, I think most Americans think the US is set up like that, too …

It’s always refreshing to see that Americans aren’t the only people with some deep holes in our knowledge of other countries.  In South Africa, I once met a woman (and not someone from a super-uneducated background either…her mom was  a nurse) who believed that the USA covered all of both North and South America.

selenophobic:

tipsyprohibitionist:

michaelpalin:

????

I’M LAUGHING SO HARD THEY PUT DC ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE COUNTRY HELP

To be fair, I think most Americans think the US is set up like that, too …

It’s always refreshing to see that Americans aren’t the only people with some deep holes in our knowledge of other countries.  In South Africa, I once met a woman (and not someone from a super-uneducated background either…her mom was  a nurse) who believed that the USA covered all of both North and South America.

Source: michaelpalin

emmagrant01:

johnlocock:

findingschmomo:

browncoat-named-cauthon:

excitabletortoise:

god bless america

I hope this the last remaining photos of our presidents

Is no one going to talk about Ronald McDonald fighting in Clinton’s background.

CAN WE TALK ABOUT BENJAMIN FRANKLIN THOUGH

Or Bill Clinton’s red pants???

Foreigners, you should know that life in America is EXACTLY like this.

(via argyle4eva)

Source: 8bitmonkey

"Every country has, along with its core civilities and traditions, some kind of inner madness, a belief so irrational that even death and destruction cannot alter it. In Europe not long ago it was the belief that “honor” of the nation was so important that any insult to it had to be avenged by millions of lives. In America, it has been, for so long now, the belief that guns designed to kill people indifferently and in great numbers can be widely available and not have it end with people being killed, indifferently and in great numbers. The argument has gotten dully repetitive: How does one argue with someone convinced that the routine massacre of our children is the price we must pay for our freedom to have guns, or rather to have guns that make us feel free?"

Source: newyorker.com

bigfatcherrybomb:

oh America

the terrorists hate your freedom

(via timemachineyeah)

Source: notagingeryet