Six children and two adults have been found handcuffed and fatally shot in the head in a Texas home, following the arrest of a man who exchanged gunfire with police.
Even wih the removal of all location specific info, you'd always guess that happened in America. It's a shame that such a beautiful country is made uninhabitable by its unspeakably psychopathic population.
i don't have a problem with the 2nd amendment, or people collecting vast collections of guns they don't need because they like guns, or people shooting at targets, deer, burnt out cars, etc - but the for the love of god can you please stop shooting each other?
scared? wrote:
At least it's more interesting than Liberia ugly England and its shitty depressing weather and ugly boring malnourished ppl... ...
Nah, America isn't an "interesting" country by any stretch. It's certainly a beautiful country in many parts, and the diversity of it's landscape is stunning, and at a push, you could describe it as "peculiar" in a positive sense, but it's certainly not an area of interest. England has it firmly beat on those grounds.
Actually, thinking about it, in terms of pure history, England is quite possibly the most interesting country in the world.
scared? wrote:
At least it's more interesting than Liberia ugly England and its shitty depressing weather and ugly boring malnourished ppl... ...
Nah, America isn't an "interesting" country by any stretch. It's certainly a beautiful country in many parts, and the diversity of it's landscape is stunning, and at a push, you could describe it as "peculiar" in a positive sense, but it's certainly not an area of interest. England has it firmly beat on those grounds.
Actually, thinking about it, in terms of pure history, England is quite possibly the most interesting country in the world.
syp0s wrote:
Nah, America isn't an "interesting" country by any stretch. It's certainly a beautiful country in many parts, and the diversity of it's landscape is stunning, and at a push, you could describe it as "peculiar" in a positive sense, but it's certainly not an area of interest. England has it firmly beat on those grounds.
Actually, thinking about it, in terms of pure history, England is quite possibly the most interesting country in the world.