Since we took all the freedoms when we left.
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I can't hear you over my free health care
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I don't think that British people, or any nationality are made of jelly. We all seem to be made of a bunch of things, some of which has the consistency of jelly, but some things which are certainly not at all jelly-like. Also, I dion't think physical characteristics are at all dependent on abstract categories or notions. I'm pretty sure its generally the other way around. So even if people were made of jelly, it would have nothing to do with a reaction to perceived "freedoms" (which by definition in a society are limited in all circumstances no matter where you are) you or people who live in another place have towards each respective metric of "Freedom". Pointless pedantry FTW! Baited, but not caught.
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I don't see why they should. The US social policies are pretty shit.
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There's nothing that I want to do here in England but can't that I could do in America so no
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We're as much of a police and nanny state as they are.
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*sitting here enjoying all the freedoms we took when we left jolly old Britain*
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Edited by DesticleStomper6: 11/28/2013 4:47:02 AMinb4 oi m8 im not jelous ov yor fookin stupid kuntree ya mindless yank ull bash ye fookin 'ead in ya silly wankah
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Not at all sun shine.
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Don't ever say 'murica. Say America. That's making fun of a country. And whoever says that should be sent to prison for being a douchebag. [spoiler] retarded Op [/spoiler]
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You know what kind of freedom Europeans wish they had? American Freedom.
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Muh freedoms!
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