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Any Americans living abroad? How does it feel to finally be respected when you are out walking around whatever 3rd world shitter you're occupying?
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Living abroad made me realize how much better America is than everywhere else.
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Well, I'm not an American, and I'm also not living abroad. I'm not worthy of respect either. Get rekt OP
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All the Americans I've met living abroad spent the entire time holding forth about how much they hate America leaving no space or breath for discussion of any other kind. It was so monotone that I found myself defending American as devil's advocate. Why do Americans not understand eloquence and spartan speech?



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