Europeans are uncircumcised.
Europeans are uncircumcised.
salzburger wrote:
I know Europeans speak more languages and seem more cultured and worldly. They are also generally not as fat, poorly dressed and as obsessed with guns as Americans. Other than those things, what are some of the key differences between Europeans and Americans?
Difference: 100 Euro males = 1 AMERICAN MAN in a fight.
They tend to use the Endomondo app while we tend to use Strava for tracking workouts.
treeline wrote:
Europeans are uncircumcised.
Thank God. Why would you mutilate a man's penis?
"In God we trust!" and yet, we mutilate our boys. God made men with a foreskin. Why go against that?
wyuuu wrote:
Jew hatred in Europe?
Shut up, idiot.
Come back to me when you've read this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisemitism_in_EuropeEuropeans = totalitarians wrote:
wyuuu wrote:Jew hatred in Europe?
Shut up, idiot.
Come back to me when you've read this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisemitism_in_Europe
Beautifully written.
Now stop living vicariously and come to Europe to understand how much of a brainwashed idiot you are.
I told you not to spam shit up, wyuuu. Look how many times you've posted on this thread, you've ruined it. You should chill and not get so worked up about things. Life is too short.
American women run, European women don't. Most U.S. marathons are pretty evenly split, and Halfs tilt toward more women than men. The Berlin marathon this year had 4 men registered for every 1 female...almost as bad as the U.S. senate. Europeans are also pushier at water stops. I experienced this both in Berlin--where the water stops were total disasters--and at the New York City Marathon, where I was frequently shoved by French and Danish runners.
No point in begin part of this thread if you have never spent considerable time in both Usa and multiple parts of Europe.
No the marathon is not 42.185kms.
It is: 42.195, plus 1m per km, each km is measured to 1001m, to cover potential errors and to ensure that no matter the "tangents" someone takes they run at least the distance.
Bad Wigins wrote:
I told you not to spam shit up, wyuuu. Look how many times you've posted on this thread, you've ruined it. You should chill and not get so worked up about things. Life is too short.
What do you mean?
Look how many times you have posted on other threads when the subject matters to you.
Europeans don't seem to be working themselves to death. They're overall much thinner. They generally don't have to worry about access to good health care like in the US. They seem happier overall. Food is great, which I think adds to the zest. They seem more relaxed.
worldtraveler44 wrote:
Europeans don't seem to be working themselves to death. They're overall much thinner. They generally don't have to worry about access to good health care like in the US. They seem happier overall. Food is great, which I think adds to the zest. They seem more relaxed.
Europeans are lazy underachieving pu$$ies.
Check.
In a word wrote:
worldtraveler44 wrote:Europeans don't seem to be working themselves to death. They're overall much thinner. They generally don't have to worry about access to good health care like in the US. They seem happier overall. Food is great, which I think adds to the zest. They seem more relaxed.
Europeans are lazy underachieving pu$$ies.
Check.
*sigh*
How old are you? 9?
Why are we comparing one country to a continent of many different countries again? How stupid are you people?Envy much?
salzburger wrote:
I know Europeans speak more languages and seem more cultured and worldly. They are also generally not as fat, poorly dressed and as obsessed with guns as Americans. Other than those things, what are some of the key differences between Europeans and Americans?
wyuuu wrote:
In a word wrote:Europeans are lazy underachieving pu$$ies.
Check.
*sigh*
How old are you? 9?
AMERICAN 9YO's can kick your pansy a$$ you euro trash sob.
Euros are all crammed into little tiny houses and cramped tired old ancient cities that haven't be relevant since WWII. They're stuck living in a statist mindset from the 1930's.
Americans are innovators, we're forward looking, we value the individual over the state. We think something is "old" if it's been around more than 80 years.
America is big, and much more diverse, and this can be a great producer of ideas but it can also be a huge stress since we all don't have a collective "culture" and that culture is only 200 years old.
I love visiting Europe but no way I'd want to live there more than a couple of years.
AMERICAN 9YO wrote:
wyuuu wrote:*sigh*
How old are you? 9?
AMERICAN 9YO's can kick your pansy a$$ you euro trash sob.
Not even funny...
Zohan wrote:
Euros are all crammed into little tiny houses and cramped tired old ancient cities that haven't be relevant since WWII. They're stuck living in a statist mindset from the 1930's.
Another ignorant...
wyuuu wrote:
AMERICAN 9YO wrote:AMERICAN 9YO's can kick your pansy a$$ you euro trash sob.
Not even funny...
Not funny, just sad what pu$$ies Europeans are.