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Avalach21 said:
vlad321 said:
Avalach21 said:
Avalach21 said:
vlad321 said:
Avalach21 said:

Mercer has no US locations. Mercer is bias

 

Sure it does. In fact it has like 50 of them all over the US (too many to count, some states have 2 or more even, some have none, though a lot less have none than the ones have 2). Maybe you just can't read maps correctly.

 

haha i know, i have no idea what i'm talking about

 

all i know is i went to Hamilton, Ontario over the weekend, and I had 8 bums ask me for money in a timespan of an hour and a half.  Then all the stores closed at 5 o clock on a Saturday, and me and my girlfreind had nothing to do till the concert we were going to see started at 10.  It then started pouring, so we took a nap in her car since there were no stores open, and the mall closed (at 5)

 

hamilton is the worst city of all time just so everyone knows

 

Sounds very european.... Just cause we put more value on our family than on our bussines....

Also what the fuck does that have to do with quality of life?

 

Because you can't have a quality life in a shitty city like Hamilton

 

 

and now that you say that European cities are more like hamilton, this surery must be bias.

 

Well not all stores close at 5pm, but many many small businesses do. They DO have families they care for, unlike people in the US. And you can have amazing quality of life in a city like that. Stores close, bars and clubs open a few hours later (in Atlanta they are required by law to close at 2PM, WTF is that? Clubs shouldn't even be full that early). I'll take life in Europe over in the US any day of the week.



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HD vs Wii, PC vs HD: http://www.vgchartz.com/forum/thread.php?id=93374

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vlad321 said:

 

Well not all stores close at 5pm, but many many small businesses do. They DO have families they care for, unlike people in the US. And you can have amazing quality of life in a city like that. Stores close, bars and clubs open a few hours later (in Atlanta they are required by law to close at 2PM, WTF is that? Clubs shouldn't even be full that early). I'll take life in Europe over in the US any day of the week.

 

Why would you want to do that?  :/

Correct me if I'm wrong, but you're a US federation citizen (reading from your profile) and you've pledged allegiance to the US federation and the flag. You have sworn an oath to the american system and it's foundation and you are obliged to pursue a life of happiness (the american dream). Why would you want to live here in Europe?  :/

 



I can't find the survey.



My city isn't in the top 50, but I do know it is 56 because I was invited to my cities Engineering and construction awards evening this year and the have detailed plans to take Birmingham from 56 to 25 in the next decade.



OOOO, but Birmingham is 45th in the infrastructure list



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#4, not bad at all =)



I live in a town of 10k, so probably not in the running :)



Dusseldorf/Brussels two cities where I lived =D.



 

GamingChartzFTW said:
vlad321 said:

 

Well not all stores close at 5pm, but many many small businesses do. They DO have families they care for, unlike people in the US. And you can have amazing quality of life in a city like that. Stores close, bars and clubs open a few hours later (in Atlanta they are required by law to close at 2PM, WTF is that? Clubs shouldn't even be full that early). I'll take life in Europe over in the US any day of the week.

 

Why would you want to do that?  :/

Correct me if I'm wrong, but you're a US federation citizen (reading from your profile) and you've pledged allegiance to the US federation and the flag. You have sworn an oath to the american system and it's foundation and you are obliged to pursue a life of happiness (the american dream). Why would you want to live here in Europe?  :/

 

Actually no. I'm an EU citizen that happens to be a permanent resident in the US. The only reason I would become a US citizen is to pick up a job at NASA, or equivalent. And even then I can work for a bunch of NASA contractors without having NS Clearence. I want to live in Europe because it's culturally and socially a far better place.

 



Tag(thx fkusumot) - "Yet again I completely fail to see your point..."

HD vs Wii, PC vs HD: http://www.vgchartz.com/forum/thread.php?id=93374

Why Regenerating Health is a crap game mechanic: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=3986420

gamrReview's broken review scores: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=4170835

 

Montreal number 22!!! list equal fail



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