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Sword of Truth

You'll live.

Todd Christensen

From a worldly American: It isn't that Americans are dumb, despite what the world would have you think of us, it is merely that Americans are arrogant, more so than even the French. This has little to do with needing a dictionary and everything to do with appealing to wallets. America, being the melting pot, does not assimilate cultures as much as it negates them. Sure we celebrate every holiday and festival that is celebrated worldwide but the resulting new culture is one of capitalism (or at least I should say it was, ugh, in comes socialism, thanks Obamunism - sarcasm of course). This means that the American demands to be marketed to... If a man is taking a lift instead of an elevator, smoking a fag instead of a cig, or , in this case, attending a term instead of a semester (which for the record, we DO call it a term here too, the words are interchangeable), Americans feel the marketer has not made the effort to sell AMERICANS the product and therefore is not worth our dollars. This is perhaps why companies have catered to the American consumer for so long. We have the money and we use it strategically to get companies, worldwide, to cater to us, regardless of who this screws in the process, thus our arrogance... But give us credit, we certainly know how to get marketers to pay attention to us :::waving dollar bills::: Fear not, however, the fall of the American dollar is virtually imminent, so this culture will most likely change :(

Sword of Truth

Speak for yourself, Cockroach. No doubt your Eurofriends find your self-loathing oh-so-charming.

the Bromgrev

So, do they do the same with British science fiction books? Do 'rockets' become 'cadillacs'and 'robots' become 'colored folks'?

Ha! I'd like to see US version of an Irvine Welsh book.

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