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Thought of the Day:

America vs. Europe



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/b/ is turning out to be awesome- I've added a "Best of 4chan and /b/" tag, and I'm going to feature stuff from there until I either get bored (unlikely) or don't have time to poke around there anymore (likely).

This is "America vs. Europe"... and I think it's true too.  Don't most people describe Europe as "Old World"...?



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  • Vincent Fenrir
    No, most people definately do not describe europe as "the old world". A handful of people do, all of the americans.
    Most people describe europe simply as 'THE' world.
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