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[–] RunawayFixer@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I had found a good quote earlier by another American who had actually visited other places, I think now is a good time to share it:

"Americans who have never left their own little reality will tell you that American homes are actually solid... they're not... I have lived in and visited many countries. American houses are built like shit.

My cousin built a house in Europe out of brick and concrete... and it's WAY WAY WAY WAY better than the most expensive, nicest house I've ever been to in the US. I have anger issues and have punched through my walls on repeated occasions. You can't do that with brick and concrete... probably a good thing I live in the US.

This is why when a tornado comes around, entire towns are demolished.. All that would happen in other countries is some broken windows and shingles would come off the roof.

Americans pay more for their houses in terms of price, property taxes (insanely high), and repairs... to live in the lowest form of construction on this planet second to bamboo huts.

This is all due to American greed. America is a big mall where you get shit quality everywhere you go, but you think you're actually winning because you are so self-deluded and isolated. Most Americans have never been anywhere else, but yet they will defend their garbage buildings that fall apart in a couple of decades or less. Speaking from my piece of shit house that was built 20 years ago that needs all floors and walls replaced because of mold seeping into the... wood... everything... wood and cardboard. ".

I also don't get how you came to believe that there are no natural disasters in Europe. We have a stereotype of dumb arrogant Americans who are confidently incorrect, but still, what the hell man :)

[–] Cryophilia@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Oh yeah? Name a natural disaster then.

Or do you just want to persist in your stupid-ass "Murica bad" Euro bullshit? People like you who insist on European superiority are just as deranged as the MAGA nuts except it's cuter because Europe's empires are long gone.

[–] RunawayFixer@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Sometimes knowledge is just an internet search away: https://www.qwant.com/?q=natural+disasters+in+europe&t=web

Or searching for specific kinds of disasters will also supply results, like fe tornadoes: https://www.qwant.com/?q=tornado+europe&t=web

How can you be so convinced of things which are so easily disproven? Why do you not try looking something up instead of just spouting the same nonsense again and again? Why do you resort to insults when it turns out that a belief you held strongly, turns out to have been a delusion? Notice how all this time I've been the one providing sources and quotes, while you just resorted to insults and doubling down when what I say doesn't align with your feelings. You'd look far less like a fool if you would accept that it's possible to be wrong about something.