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Games like Fallout 76 you lose way too much of the experience playing solo. The game is gonna have squad raid pvp where you can raid other people’s bases and shit.

Xbox to PC cross play is only for Microsoft exclusives like Gears of War ain’t it?
not sure of the whole list but id rather have cross play then it not even be an option bc PS is being an ass about it.
 
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a LA pitcher is from windsor, he won a ring for being with KC a few years ago.

Alexander, oh i have so many stories about his family, its such a small world.
it was chris, stu, scotty and i didnt know they had any other kids.
 
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I said it's a perpetual tv show because of all the daily things that happen, not just because of the shootings
Like what? Things that happen every where else?

Foreigners are so fascinated by America, but they don't realize that America is just a boring place for the most part. We have 325 million people spread out over a giant piece of land that stretches like 2800 miles from corner to corner and 2500 miles side to side, whatever news stories you might see don't always represent all of America or even have an impact on the majority of the population.

Things happen every day, every where. Why are people so fascinated by us? Things happening in Europe, the Middle East, China, and Southeast Asia seem far more out there and fascinating. You should change your channel from our TV show and watch there's. Ours is boring in comparison.
 

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Like what? Things that happen every where else?

Foreigners are so fascinated by America, but they don't realize that America is just a boring place for the most part. We have 325 million people spread out over a giant piece of land that stretches like 2800 miles from corner to corner and 2500 miles side to side, whatever news stories you might see don't always represent all of America or even have an impact on the majority of the population.

Things happen every day, every where. Why are people so fascinated by us? Things happening in Europe, the Middle East, China, and Southeast Asia seem far more out there and fascinating. You should change your channel from our TV show and watch there's. Ours is boring in comparison.
Why you getting uptight bruh?
 
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Why you getting uptight bruh?
I'm not, I'm conversing and genuinely curious about people from other countries fascination with America, whether positive or negative. I have a ton of people from Europe on my Facebook feed for example and it's nothing but hot takes and generalizations every day from them, mostly negative, about America and it all seems based on fear mongering media stories and liberal propaganda.
 

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fascination with America,
It's not an obsession or fascination, it's just that we don't get many mass shootings here, last one was in the 90s lol

whether positive or negative. I have a ton of people from Europe on my Facebook feed for example and it's nothing but hot takes and generalizations every day from them, mostly negative, about America and it all seems based on fear mongering media stories and liberal propaganda.
I lived there on and off I have seen a bit, you tell me honestly some positives about USA.

I have my own list

Burgers
Cheap cigs, weed, booze, food
Diners

and the biggest and best thing about America, is convenience of literally everything. Until you live outside of the USA, you wouldn't know how good it is.
 
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It's not an obsession or fascination, it's just that we don't get many mass shootings here, last one was in the 90s lol
We don't get many mass shootings either considering our population size and the fact there's estimated to be over a half billion guns floating around America. 395 million registered guns in America and who knows how many hundreds of thousands unregistered. Now take the amount of shootings vs. the amount of guns and gun owners. Math tells me there should be way more if we were as blood thirsty and insane as the media makes us out to be.

I lived there on and off I have seen a bit, you tell me honestly some positives about USA.

I have my own list

Burgers
Cheap cigs, weed, booze, food
Diners

and the biggest and best thing about America, is convenience of literally everything. Until you live outside of the USA, you wouldn't know how good it is.
I lived in Germany for 3 years and Israel for 6 months, had deployments to Iraq, Kuwait, and Afghanistan, and traveled all over Europe. Germany was great and I would live there again if given the chance, but having experienced multiple cultures around the world I still like living in America the best.

The thing I've noticed in most of my travels is that Western countries are all generally the same, including America. Can you honestly see much of a difference between America and Australia after living here, outside of us having more convenience? You lived in Detroit, which is probably the worst example of our large country, so I'm not sure the type of answers I'll get, but I doubt there's really much of a difference when it really comes down to it.

Germany, England, France, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Canada, and America all seemed exactly the fucking same to me. I've been to major cities and small towns in all those countries and there really isn't much of a difference outside of America has more convenience for things like fast food.

I would live in any of those countries and be comfortable in them, but people I know from a lot of those countries seem to think if they came here to America they would have to fear getting shot just walking down the street and I shake my head reading some of the shit they say. Did you feel like that when you lived here?

Gun violence and the "racial divide" the media is spewing is the least of my worries. My main worries for America is our health care system and education reform.
 

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We don't get many mass shootings either considering our population size and the fact there's estimated to be over a half billion guns floating around America. 395 million registered guns in America and who knows how many hundreds of thousands unregistered. Now take the amount of shootings vs. the amount of guns and gun owners. Math tells me there should be way more if we were as blood thirsty and insane as the media makes us out to be.



I lived in Germany for 3 years and Israel for 6 months, had deployments to Iraq, Kuwait, and Afghanistan, and traveled all over Europe. Germany was great and I would live there again if given the chance, but having experienced multiple cultures around the world I still like living in America the best.

The thing I've noticed in most of my travels is that Western countries are all generally the same, including America. Can you honestly see much of a difference between America and Australia after living here, outside of us having more convenience? You lived in Detroit, which is probably the worst example of our large country, so I'm not sure the type of answers I'll get, but I doubt there's really much of a difference when it really comes down to it.

Germany, England, France, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Canada, and America all seemed exactly the fucking same to me. I've been to major cities and small towns in all those countries and there really isn't much of a difference outside of America has more convenience for things like fast food.

I would live in any of those countries and be comfortable in them, but people I know from a lot of those countries seem to think if they came here to America they would have to fear getting shot just walking down the street and I shake my head reading some of the shit they say. Did you feel like that when you lived here?

Gun violence and the "racial divide" the media is spewing is the least of my worries. My main worries for America is our health care system and education reform.
Not just detroit bro, I was in tampa as well. They got nice strip clubs. Here is some data on gun deaths.

 
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Not just detroit bro, I was in tampa as well. They got nice strip clubs. Here is some data on gun deaths.

What point are you trying to make with this chart exactly? In 2010 3 people per 100,000 were murdered with a gun, which equals about 10,000 people in America, which I've already stated in this convo. The suicide bars are retarded as fuck to even show. Most Westernized countries have around the same suicide rate, they just kill themselves with things other than guns.
 
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Also were you scared of being shot in Tampa? Florida is the "gunshine" state afterall. I know you had to have been seeing people being clapped left and right all day every day right? I bet you couldn't walk down the street without drive by shootings.

Or was the reality that it was chill as fuck and you didn't experience any type of violence whatsoever and you never met anybody that experienced any type of violence whatsoever lol

You know who lives in Tampa, FL? This guy





USA USA USA USA
 
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