@shinigami420 said:
@Snapstacle said:
Video games, we invented them. Suck it.
Gunpowder Paper
Invented in China
SUCK IT!!
Hmm I thought Ralph Bär was considered the father of video games. In retrospective Nazis really boosted America's advancements in technology.
That said, many people in Europe don't consider the US as an entirely independent country even today - not in a degrading way, however. It's difficult to describe...
Maybe I should only speak for myself:
I think of America as a fairly new collaboration of people from all over the world, mostly Europeans though. However,
it's image of being the land of opportunity is fading since it doesn't seem to be very liberal anymore compared to other nations (It seems that racial and social
hate is still pretty big in the US, though the Bomber's capital SF is probably the most liberal city of the nation) and it's financial situation and military directive are rather
alienating.
After WW2 America was by far the greatest nation on the globe but I guess somewhere between that time and today some of it's gears have stopped turning
in hope of preserving what used to make this nation so admirable.
Take the car industry as an example for that and I guess you will understand what I mean. Maybe losing the major antagonist after the cold war has something to do with
that as well.
All that in mind, I don't think that the US is on the verge of destroying or losing what it once had since it seems that the country is slowly adapting to what happened
around it. The health system reformation is one indicator for that in my opinion.
Anyway, I think I am getting to philosophical already so I'll just leave it at that.
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