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Title: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: pepejul on October 20, 2013, 07:52:05 pm
In France wa think Hungrians/ Bulgarians / Romanians are like this :


and you ?
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Miwiw on October 20, 2013, 07:53:40 pm
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Post by: BlueKnight on October 20, 2013, 07:54:03 pm
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Add 1 or 2 white flags and here we go, perfect French guy.

(He's even on white background)
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Post by: Grumpy_Nic on October 20, 2013, 07:55:06 pm
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Add 1 or 2 white flags and here we go, perfect French guy.

Baguette missing
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Post by: BlueKnight on October 20, 2013, 07:57:05 pm
Baguette missing
Damn, I knew I had forgotten about something.
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Post by: Nessaj on October 20, 2013, 07:58:07 pm
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Post by: Osiris on October 20, 2013, 08:01:39 pm
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Post by: pepejul on October 20, 2013, 08:07:37 pm
you all know Dubya parody athems ? amazing !
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Post by: Panos_ on October 20, 2013, 08:08:49 pm
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Post by: Bjord on October 20, 2013, 08:40:38 pm
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Post by: Macropus on October 20, 2013, 08:54:50 pm
What I imagine Russia to be like:
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Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Christo on October 20, 2013, 08:56:11 pm
In France wa think Hungrians/ Bulgarians / Romanians are like this :

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and you ?

If you truly think so, you are foolish.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: pepejul on October 20, 2013, 09:06:16 pm
my favorite is the japanese one :
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: pepejul on October 20, 2013, 09:09:11 pm
If you truly think so, you are foolish.

OFC not ! You know it is a joke ! (French serie named Kaamelott..very funny... just see how Attila is in it !)

video attila the hun : http://www.vodexa.com/le-fleau-de-dieu
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Nightmare798 on October 20, 2013, 09:09:35 pm
Brazilians:

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Post by: Elio on October 20, 2013, 09:12:53 pm
Old but still funny  :mrgreen:

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Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: WITCHCRAFT on October 20, 2013, 09:57:44 pm
How I perceive players based on country they are from:

American: Drunk (premium malt liquor)
UK: Drunk (beer, gin)
French: Drunk (wine)
Russian: Drunk (vodka)
Scandinavian: Drunk (vodka)
Polish: Drunk (vodka, nasty cherry/plum liqueur)
Canadian: Drunk (beer,  poutine on the side)
Turkish: High (hashish, alcohol is not permitted in Islam)
German/Austrian/Belgian: Drunk (beer)

If you aren't intoxicated, then you have no excuse for being so bad (or crutching so hard), so you must be a idiot by nature. No need to cloud the mind that is already cloudy.

Have a nice day  8-)
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Bjord on October 20, 2013, 09:59:31 pm
your a idiot!!!! fuck america  :mad:
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Dooz on October 20, 2013, 10:04:06 pm
and how do you see yourselves?
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Kafein on October 20, 2013, 10:06:35 pm
your a idiot!!!! fuck america  :mad:

I laughed because I think this is an impression of the average European by Bjord.

Btw a child drinking a half glass of wine in France really isn't a rare sight. It is socially accepted because people don't assume you drink to get drunk but to taste the wine or as a social thing.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: pepejul on October 20, 2013, 10:45:49 pm
WIne isn't alchool.... it is liquid bread (food) !  :D
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Post by: Torben on October 20, 2013, 10:56:42 pm
WIne isn't alchool.... it is liquid bread (food) !  :D

youre talking about beer there mate
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Kafein on October 20, 2013, 11:04:25 pm
youre talking about beer there mate

Beer tastes like shit. Nobody likes beer, it's just another taste learned through peer pressure. And bread tastes good, therefore beer can't be liquid bread
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Miwiw on October 20, 2013, 11:07:38 pm
Beer > all. You only need Beer + Bread, that's all you need as food.
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Post by: Angantyr on October 20, 2013, 11:09:22 pm
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Post by: PsychoTwins on October 20, 2013, 11:11:21 pm
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Post by: Son Of Odin on October 20, 2013, 11:11:56 pm
Beer tastes like shit. Nobody likes beer, it's just another taste learned through peer pressure. And bread tastes good, therefore beer can't be liquid bread

You arrogant fool!
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Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Christo on October 20, 2013, 11:16:10 pm
Beer tastes like shit. Nobody likes beer, it's just another taste learned through peer pressure. And bread tastes good, therefore beer can't be liquid bread

Let's pretend I dind't read this.

.-.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Leshma on October 20, 2013, 11:45:18 pm
Beer tastes like shit. Nobody likes beer, it's just another taste learned through peer pressure. And bread tastes good, therefore beer can't be liquid bread

I upvoted you because I agree in general but there are exceptions to that rule, most notably Staropramen. If you don't like it, don't bother trying other brands.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Oberyn on October 20, 2013, 11:53:03 pm
Tbf, wine is also an aquired taste. I don't think anyone ever liked the taste of wine or beer the first time they ever tasted it. Or any alcoholic beverage, really.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Nightmare798 on October 20, 2013, 11:59:16 pm
Tbf, wine is also an aquired taste. I don't think anyone ever liked the taste of wine or beer the first time they ever tasted it. Or any alcoholic beverage, really.

I dont care about the taste usually, I just drink to have fun. Good thing about alcohol is that a small sip is enough to unwind and become much more open.

Usually, two shots of vodka are enough to keep teh conversation flowing for me.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Leshma on October 21, 2013, 12:00:42 am
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Tbf, wine is also an aquired taste. I don't think anyone ever liked the taste of wine or beer the first time they ever tasted it. Or any alcoholic beverage, really.

You're wrong. Stuff like Baileys or mead is something that everyone likes on first taste. Because it tastes like candy unlike that gasoline Russians and Mexicans drink (first call it Vodka, second Tequila, to me both are the same tasteless sour crap).
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Nightmare798 on October 21, 2013, 12:02:42 am
You're wrong. Stuff like Baileys or mead is something that everyone likes on first taste. Because it tastes like candy unlike that gasoline Russians and Mexicans drink (first call it Vodka, second Tequilla, to me both are the same tasteless sour crap)

Well, the stock vodka tastes like crap imo.

It is usally better to grab something flavoured. [I am a fan of melon vodka myself]
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Bjord on October 21, 2013, 12:06:31 am
Love tequila, Bailey's, mead, red wine, Irish ciders and absolutely fucking hate vodka, fucking medicine concoction to combat cholera or something. Also like beer, but not so much lately.

Anyway, fuck alcohol in large amounts, smoke pot instead. Tons milder after effects.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Kafein on October 21, 2013, 12:07:21 am
Tbf, wine is also an aquired taste. I don't think anyone ever liked the taste of wine or beer the first time they ever tasted it. Or any alcoholic beverage, really.

Some (most ? comparing the amount of different wines is meaningless anyway) wines don't taste very good, but at least it's not all of them like with beer. Even when I drank a special kind of beer with peach juice mixed in ("pecheresse"), I wished there was more juice and less beer.

Some alcoholic beverages taste really good even pure. Many liqueurs do, like coffee liqueur, Amaretto or Curacao.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Miwiw on October 21, 2013, 12:18:07 am
second Tequila, to me both are the same tasteless sour crap).

Tequila actually got a nice taste, you just shouldn't drink too much of it, or mix it with other stuff.  :P
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Kafein on October 21, 2013, 12:24:51 am
Baileys and mead are disgusting, I almost puked when I tried them.

Sweetness tolerance. I think you may not like hot bananas or cherry coke either.

But I have to agree, "liking" beer and whine is acquired, but same goes for coffee.

I disagree

It's something parents and society tell us to like, so (most) people like it after tasting it a few times. I know very few people who don't like coffee,

Not really either, it's very hard to change one's tastes about drinks and food, and it gets harder as you age. Most people either like coffee or don't like it and put sugar and milk in it to drink it or just don't drink coffee at all.

and none who don't like alcohol in general (only some who abjure it because they abused it to much  :mrgreen: )

There's a difference between liking the effects of alcohol and liking the taste of alcoholic beverages, because while the former is always the same, the latter is subject to enormous variation, as alcohol itself doesn't hold much taste unless you drink stuff with seriously unhealthy alcohol content.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Leshma on October 21, 2013, 12:47:37 am
Tequila actually got a nice taste, you just shouldn't drink too much of it, or mix it with other stuff.  :P

I like to mix stuff because it has little to no effects on me and others find that interesting cause they know they would puke if they tried the same stuff in exact order as I did :P
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: pepejul on October 21, 2013, 12:55:37 am
I dont care about the taste usually, I just drink to have fun. Good thing about alcohol is that a small sip is enough to unwind and become much more open..

This is the point : your alchool is alchool... ourwine is food.... we French don't drink wine to be openminded...but just because it is a part of us ..... just like bread, humour, and sex appeal....  :mrgreen:
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Nightmare798 on October 21, 2013, 01:01:05 am
This is the point : your alchool is alchool... ourwine is food.... we French don't drink wine to be openminded...but just because it is a part of us ..... just like bread, humour, and sex appeal....  :mrgreen:

You forgot high self esteem and a small drop of arrogance.

No offense here tho.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: WITCHCRAFT on October 21, 2013, 01:08:42 am
Haha i broke the thread with boozechat

and how do you see yourselves?

American: Drunk (premium malt liquor)

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Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: pepejul on October 21, 2013, 01:20:07 am
You forgot high self esteem and a small drop of arrogance. No offense here tho.

you got it  :wink:

Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Torben on October 21, 2013, 09:10:21 am
FOOLS!  how can you start comparing whine with beer,  they are both heaven sent entities of beauty :'/ 

I was relating to beer being allowed in the fasting season by the pope in mid ages,  who considered its taste so bad,  that he said:  if those fools wanna drink that shit,  be my guest o0,  making it the "monks bread"
(the beer tasted that bad because it went foul on the long journey over the alps)

also,  half a liter of beer belongs to the daily ration of our mountain soldiers or whatever the hell they would be called in english.  yay.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Kafein on October 21, 2013, 09:31:40 am
FOOLS!  how can you start comparing whine with beer,  they are both heaven sent entities of beauty :'/

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Post by: pepejul on October 21, 2013, 09:33:11 am
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Post by: Son Of Odin on October 21, 2013, 11:23:09 am
FOOLS!  how can you start comparing whine with beer,  they are both heaven sent entities of beauty :'/ 

Amen. I enjoy both. Whenever I feel a bit British I pop up a bottle of Old Tom and pretend I have an epic moustache and a pipe. Sometimes I just grab some red wine and take couple glasses of it to relax. Also single malt whisky is good. Finnish shit lager and maybe some vodka if I want to get drunk because wine makes me too sleepy in big quantities and single malts are too expensive to waste in that purpose.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Joseph Porta on October 21, 2013, 12:04:03 pm
Isnt baileys the thick sweety liquor? Only homo's drink baileys
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Lars on October 21, 2013, 01:14:12 pm
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Lmao Molvania

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Post by: Sir_Hans on October 21, 2013, 01:18:27 pm
Beer tastes like shit. Nobody likes beer, it's just another taste learned through peer pressure. And bread tastes good, therefore beer can't be liquid bread

Craft brews are fucking delicious. You speak blasphemy and you must not have any good craft brewers where you live.
This beer tastes better than most bread... Bread you need to fancy up with other ingredients like cheese, butter or sandwhich type stuffs. This beer requires nothing to be delicious.
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Mirror Pond is quintessential of a great American Pale Ale.  It pours a beautiful amber color with a 1 inch fluffy dish-soap-bubble head.  The initial taste greets the palette with a bright floral and modestly bitter hoppiness which melts beautifully into a full and balanced malty body.  The end result is a bright, citrusy aftertaste that dances across your tongue.  The skill, precision and grace of this balancing act would make the creators of Cirque Du Soleil jealous.  It’s amazing that such robust flavors can be fashioned into a beer that finishes so colorful, yet doesn’t weigh you down.
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Post by: Molly on October 21, 2013, 01:28:00 pm
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Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Torben on October 21, 2013, 02:04:06 pm
<3  true love!
seriously that beer tastes so sweet to me,  I always have to doublecheck it not being a mix.  god i love it

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Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: RobertOfDrugsley on October 21, 2013, 03:13:56 pm
How I perceive players based on country they are from:

American: Drunk (premium malt liquor)
UK: Drunk (beer, gin)
French: Drunk (wine)
Russian: Drunk (vodka)
Scandinavian: Drunk (vodka)
Polish: Drunk (vodka, nasty cherry/plum liqueur)
Canadian: Drunk (beer,  poutine on the side)
Turkish: High (hashish, alcohol is not permitted in Islam)
German/Austrian/Belgian: Drunk (beer)

If you aren't intoxicated, then you have no excuse for being so bad (or crutching so hard), so you must be a idiot by nature. No need to cloud the mind that is already cloudy.

Have a nice day  8-)

Hahahaha even for this thread, this is damn uninformed!

I assume it's a veiled joke on how the rest of the world sometimes view the US?
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Mala on October 21, 2013, 03:16:47 pm
i dont waste my precious time with national prejudices but i have some issues with some german states.

for example i have some trouble with people from  Berlin or  Saxony-Anhalt (know-it-alls and have an ugly dialect), Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Schleswig-Holstein(fishheads), North Rhine-Westphalia (can not speak proper german), Saxony (strange dialect) and Bavaria (smelly mountain people who can not speak german).
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Xant on October 21, 2013, 03:22:33 pm
Baileys is about the only alcoholic beverage I can tolerate, and even it gets pretty disgusting after a while. Coffee sucks too. People forcibly acclimatize themselves to crap like beer and they're proud of it. Might as well wear a sheep suit to go with it, because that's what you're being proud of in the end, of being a sheep.
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Post by: darmaster on October 21, 2013, 03:26:35 pm
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Post by: darmaster on October 21, 2013, 03:27:03 pm
I usually don't like alcohol too, but to all these alcohol haters I say: try Muscat of Alexandria (Zibibbo)
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Post by: Torben on October 21, 2013, 03:28:18 pm
what the hell are you talking about xant,  why would somebody showboat about taste -.-

as a kid I loved sweets,  now i can barely tolerate them,  other way around concerning vegetables n lots of other things.  tastes change with your age.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Xant on October 21, 2013, 03:29:28 pm
what the hell are you talking about xant,  why would somebody showboat about taste -.-

as a kid I loved sweets,  now i can barely tolerate them,  other way around concerning vegetables n lots of other things.  tastes change with your age.
You've never come across people bragging about their alcohol consumption?
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: zagibu on October 21, 2013, 03:42:57 pm
Well, what we certainly do come across here frequently is people who brag about how unique and special they are and how they don't belong to the herd, flock, swarm or whatever.

It's no wonder Kafein doesn't like beer, since there is no good beer in his country. The best mass-produced beer they have is 1664, which is passable, at best.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Spurdospera on October 21, 2013, 03:52:45 pm
You've never come across people bragging about their alcohol consumption?
I have come across them and I do think they are idiots. They drink just about anything with alcohol in it and don´t care about good drinks. Human scum I´d say.

On the other note, I enjoy drinking Czech dark lagers very much and I love good red wine. I rarely drink so much that I`ll get too drunk.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Bjord on October 21, 2013, 04:08:30 pm
disgusting-beer.jpg

Anyone who drinks that piss doesn't know real beer.
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Post by: Gnjus on October 21, 2013, 04:15:04 pm
Awww, if it isn't Xant desperately trying to be more "special" than he already is, how cute.........
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Xant on October 21, 2013, 04:16:40 pm
Yeah well, being special was never the hard part.  :wink:
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Lars on October 21, 2013, 04:20:44 pm
Tbf, wine is also an aquired taste. I don't think anyone ever liked the taste of wine or beer the first time they ever tasted it. Or any alcoholic beverage, really.

Well it depends imo, i like red wine since the first time i tried it, on the other hand  i didn't like beer at all when i was a kid.
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Post by: AntiBlitz on October 21, 2013, 04:59:11 pm
well since we have derailed into beer, ill put in my 2 cents.

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as for staying on topic, well this is what you get from stereotyping in mass marketing.......

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Post by: CrazyCracka420 on October 21, 2013, 05:27:17 pm
I've tried many many many types and brands of wine, I can only "tolerate" some of them, most I find disgusting.  I love a lot of beers, and lots of varieties of alcohol.

Wine is inferior in my opinion. And good weed is better than any type of alcohol or other drug.

Also I think of all countries' people similar to America.  You have smart people, rich people, poor people, dumb people, rednecks/hicks, hipsters, nerds, geeks, dorks, murderers, rapists, thieves, good Samaritans, businesses that try to make as much money as possible by corrupting government officials, dirty corrupt politicians, 1% of politicians who "do the right thing", and people who are too lazy to stay informed and decide to tune out when they get home from work.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Torben on October 21, 2013, 05:47:18 pm
You've never come across people bragging about their alcohol consumption?

bro I answered to this:
People forcibly acclimatize themselves to crap like beer and they're proud of it.

and just dont like the generalization,  as I count myself to a large group of people that enjoy the taste of a good beer/wine/gin and whatnot :)

Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Kafein on October 21, 2013, 10:20:46 pm
It's no wonder Kafein doesn't like beer, since there is no good beer in his country. The best mass-produced beer they have is 1664, which is passable, at best.

You do realise saying this is like declaring WW3 ?
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: zagibu on October 21, 2013, 10:34:07 pm
Wait, aren't you from France? If so, why should I be scared of your threats? Are you going to delay the surrender really long this time?
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Kafein on October 21, 2013, 10:42:34 pm
Wait, aren't you from France? If so, why should I be scared of your threats? Are you going to delay the surrender really long this time?

I'm from Belgium, like no_rules !

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beer_in_Belgium

Btw I understand why you said beers from where I come from are crappy if you thought I was french.

Also, not liking beer doesn't mean I don't have a little bit of knowledge about them.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: zagibu on October 21, 2013, 10:43:59 pm
Oh, yeah, then i made a big mistake, sorry. I really like Pauwel Kwak, for example.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Torben on October 21, 2013, 11:15:14 pm
hm,  beerpening in the internetz  :mrgreen:
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Post by: Bjord on October 21, 2013, 11:18:00 pm
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Post by: Leshma on October 21, 2013, 11:29:21 pm
Oh, yeah, then i made a big mistake, sorry. I really like Pauwel Kwak, for example.

I hope you know what kwak means?
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Post by: WITCHCRAFT on October 22, 2013, 07:08:41 am
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Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Tibe on October 22, 2013, 07:57:35 am
Lmao Molvania

We actually watched this video in englishclass once, when it was the end of the year and we had nothing better to do. This is pretty much legit. Our soccer is terrible. We love the sport but we cant play it for shit really. Also, yes, our english accent is like that.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: zagibu on October 22, 2013, 08:53:03 am
I hope you know what kwak means?

No I don't, and I don't care, because it's a fine beer. It's so good, actually, that you can drink it warm, and it's still better than most crap brands cold.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: pepejul on October 22, 2013, 10:23:25 am
Do you know why kwak glass has this strange form ?

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the story :

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Post by: Xant on October 22, 2013, 11:15:14 am
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Post by: Vibe on October 22, 2013, 11:31:31 am
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this just says they need to saw open their wives head and drink the brain fluid
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Overdriven on October 23, 2013, 12:05:23 am
Alcohol is all about preference as with food.

I love red wine, but can only drink white wine on occasion, I have more often than not ended up tipping a glass down the sink because I didn't like it.

I also love beer, but again only certain types of beer. I'm big on a lot of ales and don't really like many lagers at all, especially the main brand ones. However most big brand ales I really like.

I also know lots of people who despise the sweeter drinks like Baileys ect because they don't like cream, or honey or other things included in the brewing.

It's all preference. Everyone tastes things differently and likes different things. It's nothing to do with society making you learn to like something bad tasting. That's more drinking to get drunk than drinking because you like the drink and that's what the cheap shit alcohols are for which perhaps you can 'learn' to tolerate.

I mean hell I personally love coffee and am not that keen on tea and I'm bloody English. Black coffee no sugar is one of my favourite drinks. Tea I'll only drink with a hefty amount of sugar.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: pepejul on October 23, 2013, 12:19:41 am
Good story, now, can you talk about this ?

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thank you  :lol:
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: Lars on October 23, 2013, 08:44:23 am
Wait, aren't you from France? If so, why should I be scared of your threats? Are you going to delay the surrender really long this time?


I know you are obviously joking, but France would kick Germanski ass now.   
Germanski had loomed items during WW2 and they were level 35.



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Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: pepejul on October 24, 2013, 08:26:26 pm
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Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: AntiBlitz on October 25, 2013, 12:16:42 am
Oh wat is it too soon from the other thread?

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Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: EponiCo on October 25, 2013, 12:42:32 am
Beer tastes like shit. Nobody likes beer, it's just another taste learned through peer pressure. And bread tastes good, therefore beer can't be liquid bread

This is quite wrong, a lot of people like beer. And apart from the taste (which I'm not going to argue about as it is pointless) beer has many advantages.
I'm not even comparing to the unhealthy sugarthingies the kids drink nowadays.
Beer is usually served either in bottles or large glasses which are relatively sturdy when comparing with say wine. Due to lower production cost of the glassware, lower breakage chance and more uncomplicated serving beer allows more freedom and activity. Their larger tanks also let beer drinkers operate further from the bar. Movement is healthy.
Out of all traditional drinks beer has the lowest amount of alcohol per liter and also works quite fast. This makes it very easy to dosage. Easy is maybe wrong because it tastes so good, but unless you are drinking very fast your body has time to realize how drunken you are and whether you'll regret the next one.
It is also significantly more healthy due to the amount of water, nutritients and Spurenelemente it contains. One of the chief dangers of drinking is dehydration and the loss of important elements. While the intake may not outweigh the loss it does limit the bad effects better than any other drink. Since quality beer causes the least amount of hangover per liter of alcohol (with the exception of quality vodka perhaps) [1] (http://alcalc.oxfordjournals.org/content/43/2/124.full.pdf+html) productivity is retained as best as possible.

Bottom line is beer allows to reach the desired state of drunkenness with the highest accuracy and the least harmful social, economic and health side effects. Even if it did taste bad it would be the most sensible thing to drink.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: SixThumbs on October 25, 2013, 12:49:02 am
Oh wat is it too soon from the other thread?

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I find this highly offensive and insensitive. Excuse me while I make a thread on a niche game forum to instigate an argument. Then I'll have the last word while acting like I speak for an entire demographic.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: AntiBlitz on October 25, 2013, 01:20:37 am
I find this highly offensive and insensitive. Excuse me while I make a thread on a niche game forum to instigate an argument. Then I'll have the last word while acting like I speak for an entire demographic.

well looking at a normal videos likes and dislikes, and considering that im sure alot of people either A, dont know how to use it, or B dont care.  The 250 dislikes on average they get on a video might not sound like an argument, but they got over 3,000 dislikes, so yes, i think im pretty sure i can speak as a demographic, but you can continue being a witty childish clown sixthumbs, ill see you in NA, under me i might add.  btw another thread has opened on the topic if u would like to post your thoughts in there.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: SixThumbs on October 25, 2013, 02:40:49 am
So .00001% of the population of the United States encompasses our collective ideology then? Also, considering that youtube is used globally and the yogscast are british from what I remember it's pretty presumptuous to think that all the likes/dislikes originated from the US.

You are an above average cRPG player from what I can remember so yeah, we can duke it out in pixel swords and horses and the loser is obviously a dirty terrorist who hates freedom.
Title: Re: how you imagine other people in countries
Post by: AntiBlitz on October 25, 2013, 03:51:51 am
So .00001% of the population of the United States encompasses our collective ideology then? Also, considering that youtube is used globally and the yogscast are british from what I remember it's pretty presumptuous to think that all the likes/dislikes originated from the US.

You are an above average cRPG player from what I can remember so yeah, we can duke it out in pixel swords and horses and the loser is obviously a dirty terrorist who hates freedom.

please quote that obviously wrong source of the statistic you found, my logic is simple, garnering 10x the normal disliked votes probably meant that some people probably didnt find the video so amusing, possibly due to the end comment of said video considering the other videos in the series didnt claim nearly as many downvotes.  So yes in the end, i dont specifically know the demographics, and neither do you, but i can atleast say im one of thousands that also didnt find the video funny.

Ya, idk why i threw that out there, it made me feel better though, thanks for the above average comment.


Just out of curiosity, Pepe, why did u minus my picture? was it offensive?