
ey88
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All of his songs are so fucking good
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I live in CanadaHe's little known outside US...
in a year or two where you live will be part of the USI live in Canada
Hope soin a year or two where you live will be part of the US
Lifefuel!in a year or two where you live will be part of the US
There is definitely an image I think of when I think of CanadaLifefuel!
Canada always felt like a fake country to me, like they have no culture, identity, nothing to really distinguish them from other countries, even poorer countries like Brazil, Egypt, Mexico, etc. have an identity, culture, and many memorable things that sets them apart from the others. If you ask random people all over the world about Canada, they won't be able to say anything about it, there's no image that appears in your mind when you think about Canada- no famous people, no known landmarks, monuments, statues, etc., while if you say Egypt for example, you immediately think about pyramids, pharaohs, camels, oriental bazaars, the Nile river, etc.
All anglophonic countries are a globalist monoculture only differentiated by fast food chains, accents, and celebrities.Lifefuel!
Canada always felt like a fake country to me, like they have no culture, identity, nothing to really distinguish them from other countries, even poorer countries like Brazil, Egypt, Mexico, etc. have an identity, culture, and many memorable things that sets them apart from the others. If you ask random people all over the world about Canada, they won't be able to say anything about it, there's no image that appears in your mind when you think about Canada- no famous people, no known landmarks, monuments, statues, etc., while if you say Egypt for example, you immediately think about pyramids, pharaohs, camels, oriental bazaars, the Nile river, etc.
Define anglophinic countries firstAll anglophonic countries are a globalist monoculture only differentiated by fast food chains, accents, and celebrities.
Primarily english speaking countries. Canada, USA, UK. Places like Germany, Iceland, Scandinavia, etc. don't count, but they'll be like that in 50 yearsDefine anglophinic countries first
I’d agree with you yesPrimarily english speaking countries. Canada, USA, UK. Places like Germany, Iceland, Scandinavia, etc. don't count, but they'll be like that in 50 years
That's because you are from Canada, for most Europeans it doesn't really mean anything.There is definitely an image I think of when I think of Canada
More so than most European countries
Forgot places exist outside of north america and europe tbhI’d agree with you yes
I’d count commonwealth countries as anglophone. Former British empire countries.
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But this means anywhere from New Zealand to Nigeria to Pakistan
The first thing I think about is how gay and liberal they areLifefuel!
Canada always felt like a fake country to me, like they have no culture, identity, nothing to really distinguish them from other countries, even poorer countries like Brazil, Egypt, Mexico, etc. have an identity, culture, and many memorable things that sets them apart from the others. If you ask random people all over the world about Canada, they won't be able to say anything about it, there's no image that appears in your mind when you think about Canada- no famous people, no known landmarks, monuments, statues, etc., while if you say Egypt for example, you immediately think about pyramids, pharaohs, camels, oriental bazaars, the Nile river, etc.
Every white country on earth is gay and liberal these days broThe first thing I think about is how gay and liberal they are
Not EE and south europe.Every white country on earth is gay and liberal these days bro
Forgot australia and nz.Primarily english speaking countries. Canada, USA, UK. Places like Germany, Iceland, Scandinavia, etc. don't count, but they'll be like that in 50 years