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Invade Canada?

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::shrug::

One day, Canada will do something drastic.

And we will see them in the textbooks in another place other than the map.
 
Originally posted by: brigden
Originally posted by: RabidMongoose
Originally posted by: brigden
If the World's countries were individuals in high school Canada would be the cool, laid-back, popular guy that everyone got along with. America would be the rich, athletic bully with bad taste that most people thought was a douche bag. Of course, he would have people who thought he was cool, and they would try to emulate his style, but they would be loser countries.

Actually Canada would be the little dweeb that sits in the corner and tries to hide from everyone else because he knows he is insignificant 🙁

I think any invasion of Canada by the US would take about 2 days.

That's what the douche American likes to think because his way of influencing people alienates them.

No, I think that's just the truth. The Canadian kid daydreams and thinks he's cool, but in reality he's just a little dweeb that nobody cares about. He's inferior and basically relies on the big strong kid to protect him because all of the other kids know that he is nothing in life. It's sad.
 
What about a peaceful solution?

Although I don't like their proposal to turn Canada into one big state, it's interesting to think about. It would have a much greater impact on the average Canadian than it would on most Americans though. Honestly, the cultural differences between Canadians and Americans are small. I would say that a person from New York City would have more in common (culturally) with a Torontonian than they would with a Texan.

Both nations stand to learn alot from one another. It's probably best to leave them seperate for the time being.
 
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