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I get he's sayin now... and the gif u posted helped prove his point hack lolBut it's still inaccurate... Any1 who considers Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, etc as "Amarica" is flat out wrong
i wouldnt be surprise u live in States
show me where did i said i live in Poland
Quote from: NIKCC on July 31, 2013, 12:11:24 PMICHI, WHAT COUNTRY U FROM? im from Poland
ICHI, WHAT COUNTRY U FROM?
Quote from: NIKCC on August 17, 2013, 12:36:00 PMI get he's sayin now... and the gif u posted helped prove his point hack lolBut it's still inaccurate... Any1 who considers Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, etc as "Amarica" is flat out wrong when i posted the gif it was on the 7 continent version lmaoamerica is a country and anyone who says otherwise is a dumb euro
uhhhhhh.....i got 6 pages worth of this thread to show that u do care......A LOT
Quote from: Smart Wilson on August 17, 2013, 01:02:39 PMQuote from: NIKCC on August 17, 2013, 12:36:00 PMI get he's sayin now... and the gif u posted helped prove his point hack lolBut it's still inaccurate... Any1 who considers Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, etc as "Amarica" is flat out wrong when i posted the gif it was on the 7 continent version lmaoamerica is a country and anyone who says otherwise is a dumb eurono u didnt, look carefully - its a slide of 6 different pictures with 4 of them being America as one continent moron - how stupid u can bethis is a board with some of the dumbest americans i ever met so why would i care about correct spelling, when u cannot spell correctly urself and loool and idiot venom at it again - what do u have in ur passport as country America or United States of Americai bet u not allowed to have passport u didnt pass IQ test and they decided to keep such a fuctard in homeand why dodging simple questions idiot - scarred what it may come next like i said none of u have a degree in geography, otherwise u wouldnt type such moronic statements , please post a scientific article that what i am saying is incorrect and I will withdraw all my statements until then u can type whatever u want - i dont care
Quote from: ICHI THE KILLER on August 18, 2013, 01:39:20 AMQuote from: Smart Wilson on August 17, 2013, 01:02:39 PMQuote from: NIKCC on August 17, 2013, 12:36:00 PMI get he's sayin now... and the gif u posted helped prove his point hack lolBut it's still inaccurate... Any1 who considers Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, etc as "Amarica" is flat out wrong when i posted the gif it was on the 7 continent version lmaoamerica is a country and anyone who says otherwise is a dumb eurono u didnt, look carefully - its a slide of 6 different pictures with 4 of them being America as one continent moron - how stupid u can bethis is a board with some of the dumbest americans i ever met so why would i care about correct spelling, when u cannot spell correctly urself and loool and idiot venom at it again - what do u have in ur passport as country America or United States of Americai bet u not allowed to have passport u didnt pass IQ test and they decided to keep such a fuctard in homeand why dodging simple questions idiot - scarred what it may come next like i said none of u have a degree in geography, otherwise u wouldnt type such moronic statements , please post a scientific article that what i am saying is incorrect and I will withdraw all my statements until then u can type whatever u want - i dont care lmao. actually, this american does.and i didnt read all your posts, but if youre trying to say that south america and north america are considered one continent then you need to get your head checked son. almost nobody uses the one american continent model. the euro false sense of superiority never ceases to amaze me, its lulz for reals.
The use of American as a national demonym for U.S. nationals is challenged, primarily by Latin Americans.[2] All Spanish speakers in Spain and Latin America use the term estadounidense to refer to people and things from the United States (from Estados Unidos), while americano refers to the continent as a whole
But the use of americano to refer exclusively to inhabitants of the United States should be avoided; this abusive usage is explained by the fact that U.S. citizens often use the abbreviated name América (in English, without an accent) to refer to their country. One should not forget that América is the name of the entire continent and all who inhabit it are americanos.
Quote from: Russell Bell on August 19, 2013, 07:57:34 AMQuote from: ICHI THE KILLER on August 18, 2013, 01:39:20 AMQuote from: Smart Wilson on August 17, 2013, 01:02:39 PMQuote from: NIKCC on August 17, 2013, 12:36:00 PMI get he's sayin now... and the gif u posted helped prove his point hack lolBut it's still inaccurate... Any1 who considers Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, etc as "Amarica" is flat out wrong when i posted the gif it was on the 7 continent version lmaoamerica is a country and anyone who says otherwise is a dumb eurono u didnt, look carefully - its a slide of 6 different pictures with 4 of them being America as one continent moron - how stupid u can bethis is a board with some of the dumbest americans i ever met so why would i care about correct spelling, when u cannot spell correctly urself and loool and idiot venom at it again - what do u have in ur passport as country America or United States of Americai bet u not allowed to have passport u didnt pass IQ test and they decided to keep such a fuctard in homeand why dodging simple questions idiot - scarred what it may come next like i said none of u have a degree in geography, otherwise u wouldnt type such moronic statements , please post a scientific article that what i am saying is incorrect and I will withdraw all my statements until then u can type whatever u want - i dont care lmao. actually, this american does.and i didnt read all your posts, but if youre trying to say that south america and north america are considered one continent then you need to get your head checked son. almost nobody uses the one american continent model. the euro false sense of superiority never ceases to amaze me, its lulz for reals.QuoteThe use of American as a national demonym for U.S. nationals is challenged, primarily by Latin Americans.[2] All Spanish speakers in Spain and Latin America use the term estadounidense to refer to people and things from the United States (from Estados Unidos), while americano refers to the continent as a wholefrom dictionary released in 2005:QuoteBut the use of americano to refer exclusively to inhabitants of the United States should be avoided; this abusive usage is explained by the fact that U.S. citizens often use the abbreviated name América (in English, without an accent) to refer to their country. One should not forget that América is the name of the entire continent and all who inhabit it are americanos.almost nobody = latin america = 589,018,078