Author Topic: International Thread ਅੰਤਰਰਾਸ਼ਟਰੀ ਚਰਚਾ 国際的な議論 국제적인 논의  (Read 6783 times)

Even though I live in the deep south -



Love this place.

Contacting Commonwealth Cousins: Hello!

Have you guys been following the Commonwealth games? It's been very good so far. I'm glad that England is doing so well, but we've also been beaten in some of our best sports (ones we (or atleast, Great Britain) were winning in the Summer Olympics), and Australia and Canada are doing very well.

Scotland is also doing very well too! Their highest ever number of golds before was 11, in 2006 at Melbourne. Currently they're at 14!
I was at the commonwealth games today in Glasgow, I watched the badminton play live
first ever live thing and sports event I've went to

I say forget every nation that has a name that begins with a consonant.
Scotland
what the forget did you just loving say

I was at the commonwealth games today in Glasgow, I watched the badminton play live
first ever live thing and sports event I've went to
Oh nice. You're lucky you're in Scotland and not the otherside of the country. I'd love to go but it's too far. Wanted to go to London too for the Olympics, but that was just impossible to get tickets for my family.
what the forget did you just loving say
Sorry, you'll have to change the name to O'Scotland.


why is kyoto best japan?
I thought you were gonna say chiba

since that's where all the anime and manga stuff is


thoughts?

Like Norway but colder and more gibberishy.
Still awesome though.

what about the Land of the Koh

You're lucky you're in Scotland
damn right....

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thoughts?
cold and hot

Finland is okay I suppose. It's not the best place on earth but it could be much worse... And we've made the most durable cellphone ever.

scotland is not a real country



I thought you were gonna say chiba

since that's where all the anime and manga stuff is
oh really? interessant

i'm actually interested in japan as a result of reading 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami (only got 2/3 books in though, need to check it out from the library again)


West Coast Canada feels like a much colder California to me. (the only difference seems to be the amount of hockey fans)

I've been down there and got friends who live in Cali and they agree.