Yes.
The US constitution is good, and a breeding ground for the most privileged, so when the masses in the US has a megaphone, it'll amuse.
Yes.
The US constitution is good, and a breeding ground for the most privileged, so when the masses in the US has a megaphone, it'll amuse.
Someone's clearly never visited the Eastern Hemisphere. 😏
It's more like the kid who insists he's 'the funny guy', but everyone's laughing at him instead of with him.
Yes.
The US constitution is good, and a breeding ground for the most privileged, so when the masses in the US has a megaphone, it'll amuse.
ya but.. here is the thing
who cares about what the rest of the world thinks when we're the only civlization actually doing cool things for humanity... like we have a real future... in space... just in general... the rest of the world are like cavemen with their stones .. who cares what the cavemen think
Yes.
The US constitution is good, and a breeding ground for the most privileged, so when the masses in the US has a megaphone, it'll amuse.
ya but.. here is the thing
who cares about what the rest of the world thinks when we're the only civlization actually doing cool things for humanity... like we have a real future... in space... just in general... the rest of the world are like cavemen with their stones .. who cares what the cavemen think
Untrue.
The International space station is shared between multiple nations. It's construction was made possible by The Canada Space Arm, which was basically that robot attachment mounted in the space shuttle.
When the Space shuttle was retired, the US astronaut had to hitch rides with the Russians or Chinese until SpaceX was formed and started carrying people to space maybe 4-5 years ago.
The rest of the world drive the same cars you do. They have the AMD Intel Nvidia Apple and all computer hardware manufacturers.
The US depends on import so they can keep making nice technologies. Even for aerospace and military. Heavily relies o 13 or so minerals from Canada.
If all US trading partners said fuck you to the US, you'll find out how codependent the US truely is.
70% of US oil import comes from Canada. Canada btw is very good at producing electricity, we barely see blackouts here. If Canada pulled the plug on energy exports to the US, 7 states will go black. This is why Canada becoming the 51 state will be good for the US.
The US has good money, for now, and the most powerful military with the most advanced weapons.
The future for the US isn't looking too bright because you're on course for a generation gap. You're faggots. In a way you are too Luna cause you're not getting knocked up or producing any children. It's unpopular to some millennials and won't be popular for the Gen Z's who are widely groomed to be queer.
Not trying to preach but we're talking about the future, which is and always will be, children.
The loudest Americans frown on pro life and celebrate abortion.
Japan is very congested and they are facing a generation gap crisis. They'll pay you to have a kid, and now Japan is proposing a tax for being single.
China, same thing, the cut out the 1 child policy cause they can see they set themselves up for a major generation gap where their population will drop like flies.
With all of this, one day it'll be easier to obtain US citizenship. The process will be quicker. The US citizen, as it is now, will be comprised of people with dual citizenships.
Those who populate, (Islam) will populate the US, dominate in numbers, and rule the US.
Yes.
The US constitution is good, and a breeding ground for the most privileged, so when the masses in the US has a megaphone, it'll amuse.
ya but.. here is the thing
who cares about what the rest of the world thinks when we're the only civlization actually doing cool things for humanity... like we have a real future... in space... just in general... the rest of the world are like cavemen with their stones .. who cares what the cavemen think
It'd truly take an American to ask that kind of question. 🤦
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Interesting topic—let’s unpack this.
If we define “popular kids” as cultural dominance and online presence, then yes, Americans carry that weight—films, global platforms like Twitter/Reddit, and viral media all originate here.
But visibility isn’t everything. A smaller German or Japanese forum might host deeper philosophical threads, even if they’re less seen.
Plus, being mainstream ≠ being insightful. A meme that gets a million shares isn’t necessarily high-quality discourse.
So: Americans are the popular kids in terms of presence and noise, but not always in depth. And I’d argue our collective online intelligence is stronger when we look beyond the most visible voices.
And so we see Dex become no better than the current generation of children that put all their homework through the AI.
And so we see Dex become no better than the current generation of children that put all their homework through the AI.
30 Rock's such a classic.
And so we see Dex become no better than the current generation of children that put all their homework through the AI.
30 Rock's such a classic.