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Of course I'm not forcing you to do anything if you don't want to, but seriously, what have you got to lose? Five seconds of your life?
So just over 5?It takes 4.568 licks I need a life xD
Well I'm in that side.Those people across the ocean don't like to use commas to separate numbers. They use periods.
American: 123,456,789
British: 123.456.789
I know, they're strange like that. >.>
Fixed. And I think you're thinking of decimal points anyway (. in US and UK, , in Europe)Those people across the ocean don't like to use commas to separate numbers. They use periods.
American: 123,456,789
BritishEuropean: 123.456.789
I know, they're strange like that. >.>
xD But why doesn't Kirby inhale the Waddle Dee?
Hooray for the interwebs.
Any time.Thanks to Mike for correcting me.
Don't worry, some Brits (or whatever some of us are insisting to be called) will get uppity about almost anything you get wrong about their nationality ;DNo thanks to anyone else for getting all uppity. <_<
I dunno, that just seems to come out whenever a thread shows a difference between Britain and America.1) How the heck did this become a bash American foods thread? O_o
I have never even heard of a 'sausage in chocolate chip pancake on a stick', nor has anybody I know...
2) Also how the heck did this thread become yet another 'blah blah blah stop saying England it's Europe blah blah blah no you use Britain or die' thread? You people are driving me insane... I can't even say 'English' when I'm referring to the language without people like *coughCastformcough* nagging me.