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| FunkyCrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cro_Addict
Hey i got my fingers crossed for you! Hope you get it!
Hey thats all that matters!:D |
thanks! :gsmile: |
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| Frenchie |
Not
1 year old
1986
Dresden, Germany. |
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| smuncky |
born in odessa, ukraine. moved to the states (lancaster, pennsylvania) in 1993 when i was 6.
moved to canada in 2000 and have been living here since and now call this my home. :D |
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| Provocative_boi |
Hey
I am not a lumberjack, or a fur trader.
I don't live in an igloo,
or eat blubber, or own a dogsled,
and I don't know Jimmy, Suzy, or Sally from Canada,
although I am certain they are really, really nice.
I have a Prime Minister, not a President
I speak English and French, not American
I pronounce it "About" not "a boot"
I can proudly sew my country's flag on my backpack
I believe in Peacekeeping, not policing
Diversity, not Assimilation
and that the Beaver is a proud and noble animal.
The Toque is a hat,
A Chesterfield is a couch,
and "Z" is pronounced "ZED" not "ZEE", "ZED"
Canada is the second largest land mass,
The first nation of hockey, and
THE BEST PART OF NORTH AMERICA!!
My Name is "Joe", and
"IAM CANADIAN!!!" |
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| PurpleHaze |
| eu sunt din / ja sam iz vojvodina!!! |
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| TheVrk |
| quote: | Originally posted by MikeyN
born here, unfortuneately, wish i was born back in Lijepa Nasa Domovina though, ah well :) Croatian in the heart :) |
Nawww...dont say that man.
Being born in Canada is one of the best things that could've happened to us.
I was born in Canada, and just moved to Croatia last June.
But being Canadian born, with my Canadian passport, truly was a blessing.
Think about how much better your life is that you were born in Canada ie EASIER
Did you WANT to be in the war???
I will ALWAYS looooove Canada...but Croatia FTW:gsmile: |
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| metalgearsolid |
| quote: | Originally posted by TheVrk
Nawww...dont say that man.
Being born in Canada is one of the best things that could've happened to us.
I was born in Canada, and just moved to Croatia last June.
But being Canadian born, with my Canadian passport, truly was a blessing.
Think about how much better your life is that you were born in Canada ie EASIER
Did you WANT to be in the war???
I will ALWAYS looooove Canada...but Croatia FTW:gsmile: |
It's what I don't get from immigrants. Why do they say living in Canada or the US is a horrible thing when their nation is FAR FAR worse to be raised in or live??? |
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| metalgearsolid |
| quote: | Originally posted by smuncky
born in odessa, ukraine. moved to the states (lancaster, pennsylvania) in 1993 when i was 6.
moved to canada in 2000 and have been living here since and now call this my home. :D | So why did you move to Canada? And you do have a Russian flag...not a Ukrainian. |
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| English Rachel |
Moved to Toronto when I was 25
Born and raised in Stoke on Trent, England |
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| TheVrk |
| quote: | Originally posted by metalgearsolid
It's what I don't get from immigrants. Why do they say living in Canada or the US is a horrible thing when their nation is FAR FAR worse to be raised in or live??? |
You're showing a bit of ignorance yourself...
Firstly, its nowhere near "FAR, FAR worse" as you put it.
I'd rather live in Croatia than Canada, thats why i moved here.
But it really depends on the person and what you consider whats important to you and whats a "better" way of living.
I can only speak for Croatia, since i understand daily life here.
Its WAAAAAAY more laid back and stress free than Canada or the US.
There is NO debating this and in general ppl acknowledge Europe as being more laid back.
Bottom line, and this says it all:
N.America: People live to work
Europe: People work to live
See the difference?
If you cant understand that, then theres no point in going any further. |
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| metalgearsolid |
| quote: | Originally posted by TheVrk
You're showing a bit of ignorance yourself...
Firstly, its nowhere near "FAR, FAR worse" as you put it.
I'd rather live in Croatia than Canada, thats why i moved here.
But it really depends on the person and what you consider whats important to you and whats a "better" way of living.
I can only speak for Croatia, since i understand daily life here.
Its WAAAAAAY more laid back and stress free than Canada or the US.
There is NO debating this and in general ppl acknowledge Europe as being more laid back.
Bottom line, and this says it all:
N.America: People live to work
Europe: People work to live
See the difference?
If you cant understand that, then theres no point in going any further. |
I can see th difference. But don't you think that's not the case in all of Europe? And besides doesn't Croatia have nice climate? |
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