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Cannibal wrote on 2011-12-19 22:17
Good luck, Kitae.
THEN YOU CAN BE A PROUD MURRCAN.
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Cucurbita wrote on 2011-12-20 00:43
I really don't have much national pride anywhere, but I specifically dislike my Korean nationality. So I wish to dump it for the less annoying American one.
Wish I was like, Australian or something.
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Xemnas wrote on 2011-12-20 00:54
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Wish I was like, Australian or something.
Just grow a mustache and get buff, wrestle a few man killing animals and you're in.
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Sumpfkraut wrote on 2011-12-26 14:29
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how long do you think it would take to get back if they did take you away regardless?
I think it's South Korea here, not Best Korea. They probably won't go abduct him like that.
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Cynic wrote on 2011-12-26 14:49
Quote from Cucurbita;698554:
I really don't have much national pride anywhere, but I specifically dislike my Korean nationality. So I wish to dump it for the less annoying American one.
Wish I was like, Australian or something.
Lol'd.
I was lucky enough to be born to an American parent whilst in Germany, though I was taken here at a young age so I have both full American and German citizenship, meaning when the sh*t hits the fan, I'm free to move off to Germany if need-be. (though from what I hear, Germany isn't the nicest of places right now due to certain people either)
y u no move to Canadia instead tho
all duh kewl kids do eet
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Sumpfkraut wrote on 2011-12-26 15:32
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(though from what I hear, Germany isn't the nicest of places right now due to certain people either)
Also, everything that happens in America, 2 years later it happens in Germany too (
slightly exaggerated, I hope). So, I'd be wary.
What kind of people? Balkan metal bandits (
no ****, they even steal rails and the copper from electricity lines)? :chin:
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Cucurbita wrote on 2011-12-26 17:22
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I think it's South Korea here, not Best Korea. They probably won't go abduct him like that.
They'll have men waiting for me at the air port the next time I go.
I'm serious.
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BobYoMeowMeow wrote on 2011-12-26 18:05
Quote from Cucurbita;698554:
I really don't have much national pride anywhere, but I specifically dislike my Korean nationality. So I wish to dump it for the less annoying American one.
Wish I was like, Australian or something.
Austrailia sucks ass kitae
2nd highest video game censoring
and ****ty internet
with ****ty prices
and ****ty prices for computers and video games
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They'll have men waiting for me at the air port the next time I go.
I'm serious.
[Image: http://i.imgur.com/xbOob.jpg]
these men
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Sumpfkraut wrote on 2011-12-26 18:24
Quote from Cucurbita;707035:
They'll have men waiting for me at the air port the next time I go.
I'm serious.
Yeah, I'm meaning from America.
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Nithiel wrote on 2011-12-27 08:34
Most Americans can't even pass the citizenship test. Sad facts is sad.
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Hiccup wrote on 2011-12-27 08:34
Being a citizen isn't anything spectacular D:
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Nithiel wrote on 2011-12-27 08:36
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Being a citizen isn't anything spectacular D:
It really isn't. I regret it and I didn't even have to take a test or pay a fee.
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Cucurbita wrote on 2011-12-27 19:20
It is spectacular, if you want to live here.
There are so much I can't have and have to look out for because I'm not a citizen. You don't really understand the benefits until you start living here as an independent adult and you're NOT a citizen.
But tbh, the biggest reason I want this is so I can avoid being kidnapped by the Korean government if I ever visit again.
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Kingofrunes wrote on 2011-12-27 20:53
That's the way Americans are. We take everything for granted. Our freedom, our jobs, our economy, and our way of life. Most Americans have no idea what it's like out there in the real world outside of our borders and have even less of a clue how it's like for non-citizens or those who come over the border illegally or legally.
I wish you luck Kitaek in getting American Citizenship so you don't get abducted over in Korea.
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Cucurbita wrote on 2011-12-27 22:33
Quote from Kingofrunes;708755:
That's the way Americans are. We take everything for granted. Our freedom, our jobs, our economy, and our way of life. Most Americans have no idea what it's like out there in the real world outside of our borders and have even less of a clue how it's like for non-citizens or those who come over the border illegally or legally.
I wish you luck Kitaek in getting American Citizenship so you don't get abducted over in Korea.
Gracias.
I will pass the test for sure, so its mostly the near-thousand dollar fee I'm concerned about, haha.