Phoenix.Brexx said:
Then why cant we go Nin to endgame events? Clearly SE needs to make "terrorist bombing" a new add-on.
FFXI =/= Real Life
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Phoenix.Brexx said: Then why cant we go Nin to endgame events? Clearly SE needs to make "terrorist bombing" a new add-on. FFXI =/= Real Life I don't get it... the futility to explain to people that each place has its pros and cons and expecting utopia is laughable.
This is life. Write a journal, become famous, get assassinated. Then you'll have the martyrdom you want so bad. Life sucks for everyone, its just a matter of time before it comes to you. Just be happy for the things you do have, and continue to better the parts that aren't. Life is what you make of it :)
I'll just leave these numbers here:
Countries Ranked by Citizen Self-Reported Happiness (Gallop, 2010): 1. Denmark 2. Finland 3. Norway 4. Netherlands 5. Costa Rica 6. Canada 7. Switzerland 8. New Zealand 9. Sweden 10. Austria 11. Australia 12. United States 13. Belgium 14. Brazil 15. Panama Countries Ranked by Human Development Index Standard of Living, 2010 1. Norway 2. Australia 3. Iceland 4. Canada 5. Ireland 6. Netherlands 7. Sweden 8. France 9. Switzerland 10. Japan 11. Luxembourg 12. Finland 13. United States 14. Austria 15. Spain Countries Ranked by Per-Person Income Purchasing Power (CIA World Factbook 2010): 1. Liechtenstein 2. Qatar 3. Luxembourg 4. Bermuda 5. Norway 6. Jersey 7. Kuwait 8. Singapore 9. Brunei 10. Faroe Islands 11. United States 12. Andorra 13. Cayman Isles Countries Ranked by Per-Capita Gross Domestic Product (IMF 2009) 1. Luxembourg 2. Norway 3. Qatar 4. Switzerland 5. Denmark 6. Ireland 7. Netherlands 8. United Arab Emirates 9. United States 10. Austria Countries Ranked by Education Performance Levels (UNICEF 2008) 1. South Korea 2. Japan 3. Finland 4. Canada 5. Australia 6. Austria 7. Britain 8. Ireland 9. Sweden 10. Czech Republic 11. New Zealand 12. France 13. Switzerland 14. Belgium 15. Iceland 16. Hungary 17. Norway 18. United States 19. Germany 20. Denmark List of Countries by Life Expectancy (Wikipedia): 1. Japan 2. Hong Kong 3. Iceland 4. Switzerland 5. Australia 6. Spain 7. Sweden 8. Israel 9. Macau 10. France 11. Canada 12. Italy 13. New Zealand 14. Norway 15. Singapore 16. Austria 17. Netherlands 18. Martinique 19. Greece 20. Belgium 21. Malta 22. United Kingdom 23. Germany 24. Virgin Islands 25. Finland 26. Guadeloupe 27. Channel Islands 28. Cyprus 29. Ireland 30. Costa Rica 31. Puerto Rico 32. Luxembourg 33. United Arab Emirates 34. South Korea 35. Chile 36. Denmark 37. Cuba 38. United States Countries Ranked by Health Care System Performance (WHO Citizen Satisfaction / Care Levels, 2005) 1. France 2. Italy 3. San Marino 4. Andorra 5. Malta 6. Singapore 7. Spain 8. Oman 9. Austria 10. Japan 11. Norway 12. Portugal 13. Monaco 14. Greece 15. Iceland 16. Luxembourg 17. Netherlands 18. United Kingdom 19. Ireland 20. Switzerland 21. Belgium 22. Colombia 23. Sweden 24. Cyprus 25. Germany 26. Saudi Arabia 27. United Arab Emirates 28. Israel 29. Morocco 30. Canada 31. Finland 32. Australia 33. Chile 34. Denmark 35. Dominica 36. Costa Rica 37. United States Countries Ranked by Amount of Foreign Aid Given (%GDP, UNDP 2005): 1. Denmark 2. Netherlands 3. Austria 4. Norway 5. Japan 6. Sweden 7. Belgium 8. Canada 9. Ireland 10. Switzerland 11. France 12. Finland 13. Germany 14. Australia 15. New Zealand 16. United Kingdom 17. Italy 18. United States I'm a proud American, but the "USA! USA! USA! WE'RE NUMBER ONE!" chest-thumping in this thread is ridiculous. We don't suck, but we're sure as hell not #1. That hasn't been the case for many decades. It just plays into the stereotypes other countries have of Americans as being delusional and ignorant about the rest of the world. As long as we keep sticking our fingers in our ears and pretending we're the best in the world at everything, the rest of them will zip right past us. We even lost #1 in total GDP/economic output to the European Union in 2006. Really, the only thing we're #1 in the world in anymore is military spending: Can anyone explain to me why we need to spend more on our military than every other nation in the world combined? Are we expecting to go to war with the entire rest of the world any time soon? Wow now I understand why this nation is going to hell. Maybe we are Jaerik, those of us outside the government loop would never know if they were truely planning such a thing.
Lakshmi.Jaerik said: Can anyone explain to me why we need to spend more on our military than every other nation in the world combined? Are we expecting to go to war with the entire rest of the world any time soon? I've been wondering this for years. Even if we cut it in half we'd still have more than the top 9 most powerful military countries in the world. Also:
Countries Ranked by Net Immigration Rates (Legal or Illegal) (2009) 1. Macau 2. United Arab Emirates 3. Afghanistan 4. Cayman Islands 5. Liberia 6. Anguilla 7. Andorra 8. San Marino 9. Aruba 10. Turks and Caicos Islands 11. Luxembourg 12. British Virgin Islands 13. Monaco 14. Northern Mariana Islands 15. Singapore 16. Bosnia and Herzegovina 17. Australia 18. Jordan 19. Canada 20. Burundi 21. Botswana 22. Man, Isle of 23. South Africa 24. Ireland 25. Liechtenstein 26. Hong Kong 27. French Guiana 28. Guernsey 29. Portugal 30. United States Yes, you read that right. More people try to immigrate to Canada every year than the US. Lakshmi.Jaerik said: Also: Countries Ranked by Net Immigration Rates (Legal or Illegal) (2009) 1. Macau 2. United Arab Emirates 3. Afghanistan 4. Cayman Islands 5. Liberia 6. Anguilla 7. Andorra 8. San Marino 9. Aruba 10. Turks and Caicos Islands 11. Luxembourg 12. British Virgin Islands 13. Monaco 14. Northern Mariana Islands 15. Singapore 16. Bosnia and Herzegovina 17. Australia 18. Jordan 19. Canada 20. Burundi 21. Botswana 22. Man, Isle of 23. South Africa 24. Ireland 25. Liechtenstein 26. Hong Kong 27. French Guiana 28. Guernsey 29. Portugal 30. United States Yes, you read that right. More people try to immigrate to Canada every year than the US. Are these legal immigrations? lol Phoenix.Airbag said: Are these legal immigrations? lol It's net total, meaning number of people arriving via any method versus number of people leaving, so I assume it encompasses both. I really doubt Afghanistan has a robust legal immigration department at the moment. Phoenix.Airbag said: Lakshmi.Jaerik said: Also: Countries Ranked by Net Immigration Rates (Legal or Illegal) (2009) 1. Macau 2. United Arab Emirates 3. Afghanistan 4. Cayman Islands 5. Liberia 6. Anguilla 7. Andorra 8. San Marino 9. Aruba 10. Turks and Caicos Islands 11. Luxembourg 12. British Virgin Islands 13. Monaco 14. Northern Mariana Islands 15. Singapore 16. Bosnia and Herzegovina 17. Australia 18. Jordan 19. Canada 20. Burundi 21. Botswana 22. Man, Isle of 23. South Africa 24. Ireland 25. Liechtenstein 26. Hong Kong 27. French Guiana 28. Guernsey 29. Portugal 30. United States Yes, you read that right. More people try to immigrate to Canada every year than the US. Are these legal immigrations? lol I believe these are classified as "successful" immigrations, both legal and illegal. Lakshmi.Jaerik said: Also: Countries Ranked by Net Immigration Rates (Legal or Illegal) (2009) 1. Macau 2. United Arab Emirates 3. Afghanistan 4. Cayman Islands 5. Liberia 6. Anguilla 7. Andorra 8. San Marino 9. Aruba 10. Turks and Caicos Islands 11. Luxembourg 12. British Virgin Islands 13. Monaco 14. Northern Mariana Islands 15. Singapore 16. Bosnia and Herzegovina 17. Australia 18. Jordan 19. Canada 20. Burundi 21. Botswana 22. Man, Isle of 23. South Africa 24. Ireland 25. Liechtenstein 26. Hong Kong 27. French Guiana 28. Guernsey 29. Portugal 30. United States Yes, you read that right. More people try to immigrate to Canada every year than the US. Well, Canada does have free health care. And hockey ;p There goes Jaerik being right and proving everyone wrong again.
There are some countries that have been proven to falsify information to UNICEF. Its cool and all that all this information is given, and it's even cooler that the lot of you have been given the *** freedom to spit on your own soil.
Here a drop of knowledge. Freedom isn't free. It shows your own ignorance that you think other countries in the world will give you the civil liberties you take for granted. That's the true meaning of being American... and human. Once you have a certain level of wealth, its human nature to want more... being American you are given a lot at birth. If you are playing *** FFXI and browsing forums, you are not the destitute people who, I'm sure you'll mention as a comeback. I'm not looking to start a flame war or even be so cool as to admit the points to where you're right. However, I would like to point out that its *** stupid to not acknowledge how good we all have it. If you wanna live longer, go to Japan. Let's see you try and disrespect the country there. Just be happy with what you have and kill a thread that is only going to show once again, how wonderfully faceless the internet is. If your expectations for a life with limited variety appeals to you. Good luck in all your endeavors in I.E. Norway. ****WARNING***** LOTS OF WORDS. READ WITH CAUTION.
While there is a lot of corrupt politicians milking every *** they can find, it really doesn't surprise me how much we spend on military affairs. Take a look at some of this data: *Sited from http://www.lewrockwell.com/vance/vance8.html According to the Department of Defense publication, "Active Duty Military Personnel Strengths by Regional Area and by Country," the United States has troops in 135 countries. Here is the list: Afghanistan Albania Algeria Antigua Argentina Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belgium Belize Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana Brazil Bulgaria Burma Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Chad Chile China Colombia Congo Costa Rica Cote D’lvoire Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Djibouti Dominican Republic East Timor Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia Fiji Finland France Georgia Germany Ghana Greece Guatemala Guinea Haiti Honduras Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Iraq Ireland Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Laos Latvia Lebanon Liberia Lithuania Luxembourg Macedonia Madagascar Malawi Malaysia Mali Malta Mexico Mongolia Morocco Mozambique Nepal Netherlands New Zealand Nicaragua Niger Nigeria North Korea Norway Oman Pakistan Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Qatar Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia and Montenegro Sierra Leone Singapore Slovenia Spain South Africa South Korea Sri Lanka Suriname Sweden Switzerland Syria Tanzania Thailand Togo Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan Uganda Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom Uruguay Venezuela Vietnam Yemen Zambia Zimbabwe This means that the United States has troops in 70 percent of the world’s countries. The average American could probably not locate half of these 135 countries on a map. To this list could be added regions like the Indian Ocean territory of Diego Garcia, Gibraltar, and the Atlantic Ocean island of St. Helena, all still controlled by Great Britain, but not considered sovereign countries. Greenland is also home to U.S. troops, but is technically part of Denmark. Troops in two other regions, Kosovo and Hong Kong, might also be included here, but the DOD’s "Personnel Strengths" document includes U.S. troops in Kosovo under Serbia and U.S. troops in Hong Kong under China. Possessions of the United States like Guam, Johnston Atoll, Puerto Rico, the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, and the Virgin Islands are likewise home to U.S. troops. Guam has over 3,200. Regular troop strength ranges from a low of 1 in Malawi to a high of 74,796 in Germany. At the time the most recent "Personnel Strengths" was released by the government (September 30, 2003), there were 183,002 troops deployed to Iraq, an unspecified number of which came from U.S. forces in Germany and Italy. The total number of troops deployed abroad as of that date was 252,764, not including U.S. troops in Iraq from the United States. Total military personnel on September 30, 2003, was 1,434,377. This means that 17.6 percent of U.S. military forces were deployed on foreign soil, and certainly over 25 percent if U.S. troops in Iraq from the United States were included. Here's a map for those visual viewers: Why does the US station troops in so many countries? In 1975 Thailand told us to remove all five of our major military bases from their country and we did. In a matter of months Vietnam invaded Cambodia and they asked us to come back in. Few years back the Philippines told us to remove our bases and we did we are back in there helping them. All a country has to do is tell us to leave and we will. If a war breaks out anywhere in the globe, and the US is involved, the US wants to fight "over there" rather than on their own soil. This has been its policy since WWII. Asura.Ludoggy said: There goes Jaerik being right and proving everyone wrong again. Because he's articulate and well informed. Something many of us lack. About the immigration section...
(Image removed by moderator, too big to fit in forum div.) Probably why we're so low on the ranking. Asura.Myrrh said: If you wanna live longer, go to Japan. Let's see you try and disrespect the country there. Press Freedom Index (Reporters Without Borders, 2009) 1. Denmark 2. Finland 3. Ireland 4. Norway 5. Sweden 6. Estonia 7. Netherlands 8. Switzerland 9. Iceland 10. Lithuania 11. Belgium 12. Malta 13. Austria 14. Latvia 15. New Zealand 16. Australia 17. Japan 18. Germany 19. Canada 20. Luxembourg 21. United Kingdom 22. United States Asura.Myrrh said: Here a drop of knowledge. Freedom isn't free. It shows your own ignorance that you think other countries in the world will give you the civil liberties you take for granted. Civil and Political Liberties by Country (Freedom House, 2010) 1. Netherlands 2. Austria 3. Sweden 4. Canada 5. New Zealand 6. Denmark 7. United States 8. Ireland 9. Norway 10. Finland 11. Portugal 12. Iceland 13. Switzerland 14. Uruguay 15. Australia 16. Slovenia 17. Latvia 18. United Kingdom 19. Italy 20. Costa Rica Lakshmi.Jaerik said: Asura.Myrrh said: If you wanna live longer, go to Japan. Let's see you try and disrespect the country there. Press Freedom Index (Reporters Without Borders, 2009) 1. Denmark 2. Finland 3. Ireland 4. Norway 5. Sweden 6. Estonia 7. Netherlands 8. Switzerland 9. Iceland 10. Lithuania 11. Belgium 12. Malta 13. Austria 14. Latvia 15. New Zealand 16. Australia 17. Japan 18. Germany 19. Canada 20. Luxembourg 21. United Kingdom 22. United States Asura.Myrrh said: Here a drop of knowledge. Freedom isn't free. It shows your own ignorance that you think other countries in the world will give you the civil liberties you take for granted. Civil and Political Liberties by Country (Freedom House, 2010) 1. Netherlands 2. Austria 3. Sweden 4. Canada 5. New Zealand 6. Denmark 7. United States 8. Ireland 9. Norway 10. Finland 11. Portugal 12. Iceland 13. Switzerland 14. Uruguay 15. Australia 16. Slovenia 17. Latvia 18. United Kingdom 19. Italy 20. Costa Rica LOL I don't get where Myrrh was going with that. I thought it was pretty common knowledge that we're not "the most free", oh well I think what he was trying to imply was they slice your fingers off or something worse but failed to understand that only happens when you've disgraced your gang leader and doesn't happen in the general public.
Lakshmi.Jaerik said: Yes, you read that right. More people try to immigrate to Canada every year than the US. You say that as if it's embarrassing to you. I'll just leave this here; It's a pic of this thread. Leviathan.Willoflame said: This has been its policy since WWII. Actually you were a bit late for that... Quetzalcoatl.Princemercury said: I think what he was trying to imply was they slice your fingers off or something worse but failed to understand that only happens when you've disgraced your gang leader and doesn't happen in the general public. I think that also happens in america too? It's called Mafia maybe? Offline
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I think I do agree withthe notion that America right now is not a great. Economy is down, half of the population is fat, too many false christians running around, the government can't work together to figure any solutions out, and people worship hardcore hip-hop, the list just goes on and on.
Right now I sure has hell am not proud of this country, there no reason to be. Phoenix.Darki said: Quetzalcoatl.Princemercury said: I think what he was trying to imply was they slice your fingers off or something worse but failed to understand that only happens when you've disgraced your gang leader and doesn't happen in the general public. I think that also happens in america too? It's called Mafia maybe? Mafia here don't care if you strut down 'their' streets screaming USA sucks since they care more about the $ in their overseas accounts than patriotism. Also they rather waste bullets on someone who loses a kilo of their crack or so =P. |
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