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The "American" parts of BL

Europe vs USA - Lifestyle

Healthcare - In the United States it is common for a hospital to refuse to treat a critically ill patient if they are not insured or are not US citizens. In Europe such a concept is considered ancient and uncivilised. In the US, doctors sometimes refuse to treat or prescribe the right options to a patient if the doctor’s religious beliefs go against what is medically best for the patient. It happens most often in cases of abortion, birth control and treating homosexuals where the doctors’ medical ethics conflict with their religious beliefs. Such an act in Europe would lead to cancellation of a doctor’s license to practice for violation of the Hippocratic Oath.

Where do you read this stuff about doctors religious beliefs influencing how they treat a patient? Maybe that still happens somewhere out in the middle of nowhere, but not anywhere that is at least somewhat civilized. Also, half the doctors here are Indian or Asian, and the rest are Jewish, and they aren't going to push their religious beliefs onto patients outside of their ethnicity. There aren't many American doctors anymore, but blame it on our education system, eh.

Diversity - United States, despite petty internal political differences is very uniform and homogeneous to an outsider. The culture (or lack of it) is same, the food is same, the language is same and the arts and style are similar. In Europe language, art, food, culture and politics are widely varied which might be overwhelming for an outsider but makes things interesting. A person visiting Scotland on a pleasure trip won’t feel like he could have done visiting England while a person visiting New Jersey and Virginia as a tourist would almost feel both are same states (except the differences in street crimes).

In New York alone going from the rural areas to the suburbs to the city, you would have no idea it's the same state. In the suburbs the town over from me is all Jewish, the one over from that is half Italian half Jewish, the one over from that is half Irish half Italian, the one over from that is Polish and Spanish, the next one if half Spanish and half African American. Working your way to the city you come across large Asian communities, as well as Middle Eastern, and in the city you have many more ethicities. A tourist wouldn't be able to tell the difference between the rural areas in different states, or the suburbs in different states, or the different cities, aside from certain major landmarks, but they are all similar. I would say that the arts and style are the same, but the food and language is different between states, but you are right that we aren't really know for culture.

Education - The quality of public education in United States is much lower than that of Europe, in fact it is lower than many developing third world countries. US High School students are much less aware of the world history and politics, have lower mathematical and scientific skills, possess lower reasoning and judgement capabilities than European students of the same age. Universities are prohibitively expensive, the better the university, the more expensive it is. Students are often immersed on a lifelong burden of debt or get wiped out of all savings for an average college degree which costs a fraction in European countries or is free as in case of countries like Germany.

The quality of public education depends on the wealth of the town, even though the education is free. If you want to go to a good university you better either be rich or get an academic or athletic scholarship.

Media and News - The media in United States is very short sighted and excludes the rest of the world which it considers as an amusement park. The political and cultural news about the world is often negatively biased from an American point of view to suit ‘Americanised’ tastes. Sex and sexuality is either commoditised in an obsessively unhealthy way or vilified, making it to look as a dirty and evil act. In contrast, political and cultural news in European media is much more worldly and inclusive. News media tend to present facts rather than biased opinions; sex and sexuality is shown in a positive and healthy light as compared to the US.

So your News media isn't biased like this whole post? :\

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I don't know what is says that's what we think. The first two things are unfortunate truths here.
Education is a right, but if you live in a bad school district then good education is a privilege, and one which you will have to pay for by sending your children to private school. I don't think that healthcare in America is a privilege, I know it is. Me thinking that it's a right won't do me any good when I get turned away for not having insurance or the money on hand to pay for a medical procedure.

The rest of the chart is just stereotypes, and mostly what the rich corporate type thinks. Luckily I speak 2 languages but most people don't, and I don't know why that is, especially with all the Mexican immigrants we have here. I have no idea about the cheaper is always better one though. If anything we are known for paying stupid high prices for things that we don't even need.
 
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Why can't we just agree that you are both self centred populations of anglos, living in the past? The Seppo's don't get BlackAdder, the poms don't get Seinfeld, and the Scots still don't get colour. Or sober.

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^ You better, otherwise she will drag you to the doctor so you get you prescribed some ADHD meds.

Shit yeah, I don't want to be put on those. Like my sister, brother, friends, mom, dad, grandma, cousin, second cousin and third cousin. Whoa when I look at it everyone's prescribed it besides me.

I like EADD but this thread seems like lounge material. We should move it there so we force some of these people to post there. Okay, I'm just kidding about the lounge part.
 
I like
SEcond Opinion & N.E M.D

TDSs can be a bit dramatic but still a worthwhile forum

Oh and Drugs in the Media sometimes has funny things.

Don't really want to comment on the rest except
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When I first went to uni in Atlanta, I got sent a welcome pack detailing what is expected of me in terms of cleanliness and hygiene. It read as though nobody outside of the US ever showered or had ever heard of deodorant.

I'm sure I surprised them with my collection of Creed/Serge Lutens aftershave!

I'd also like to point out that this thread was never intended to be a UK vs US war. I was merely venting a little drug addled frustration in what was intended as a light hearted observation. I love Merkins really! I even love the French!
 
I've only ever heard smack be called gear as well.

Smack's what I'd normally think of if someone said gear but it gets used all the time by my & my mates when you're referring to whatever drugs they have on them. 99% of the time they're going to know what you mean because they know what you're asking for. Like if I'm building a joint for my mate & shout across at him "Kenny, gonna chuck us that gear over?" he'll know I mean weed. If I go for a line with someone & say "Get the gear out" they'll know I mean coke etc.

Anytime I ever hear someone talking about dope or using the word dope it's always heroin. They will either say dope, boy, d, scag, and it all depends on what area of the us you're in. I know in Chicago they say blows for h and in New York , Philly, and Jersey they usually say buns and bricks which refers to how the heroin is packaged and sold.

And with coke they usually say soft for just regular powder cocaine and hard for crack...

*The more you know*

Smack is "boy" & coke is "girl", eh? According to Iceberg Slim it is anyway.

Plus I like that "I got that white girl" shout lol.

At the next rave anyone wanna share some kandy... kandy kids? Ive been making this totally rad bracelet for my raver friend Seniour Orbital Cookie Cocker, thats his rave name btw, anyone wanna share? Hola at me at the next rave, LIGHTSHOW !!! CANDY FLIP !!

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Hahahaha!

Imagine you took those "Kandy-Kids" to a proper night out here? Including full after-party at some cunt's house, Sunday afternoon booze treks, early morning coke deliveries, sniffing ecto because you can no longer swallow them etc. They'd fucking die.

...and the Scots still don't get colour. Or sober.

Quote for truth.
 
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im about to go fill up my H2 that gets 7 mpg, buy a bunch of food at the gas station, smoke a cig while filling up, cut off 3 people on the way out of the gas station, take one bite of the food "oh thats not what I wanted", litter food on the side of the road, talk to my friend on the cell while driving through a construction zone with my headlights off, friends signal is shit ill just text him while driving, change cds while making a u turn because I blew past the Wal Mart I was going to, pull into Wal Mart and park crooked as fuck taking up 3 spaces, shop for doritos and guns in my white beater, then Im going back to my trailer to watch American Idol and get my vote in (the only thing I vote for).

Why you ask?

BECAUSE IM AN AMERICAN
 
Hahahaha!

Imagine you took those "Kandy-Kids" to a proper night out here? Including full after-party at some cunt's house, Sunday afternoon booze treks, early morning coke deliveries, sniffing ecto because you can no longer swallow them etc. They'd fucking die.



Quote for truth.

Haha this topic is hilarious. Everyone please keep to the recommended 125mg dose per 3 months and don't bash multiple grams of crystal up your nose in a weekend please.
 
^I find it interesting that this thread is slowly transforming from a "bash Americans on BL in general" to "bash Americans on BL who hang out in ED"
 
^ how can you not, some of that stuff is down right hilarious, theres even a thread on EADD that lists all the funny quotes. Absolute comedy gold.
 
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