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Crime in England compared to America

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In our second year of high school, some German students came to visit for a couple weeks. One of my best friends saw one of them...masturbating in the bus :| Apparently no one else had noticed.

Anyways ~*

daFUQ

 

great now I feel shitty being German lol <__<

 

I had a gun pointed at me as well in Tilburg. Also got beaten up there for no reason, so was a classmate of mine and two friend (all other occasions). Robberies were common and stealing of your scooter while you drove by a bunch of people. I have been hit by a car three times without them stopping and read in the newspaper a couple of times that people had been hit by a car and died while the car did not stop to check if the person was badly wounded. Oh and I've encountered a couple of Pencil Men (potloodventers), how do you call these men that like to wank it in public?

Holy poop I'll never complain about my neighbourhood again, EVER.

Your experiences sound like a fucking thriller movie :worried:

I can't believe some countries actually have a nickname for that because it's common enough.

 

Everyone except Irish people are sick.

Americans are in love with their guns. Nothing will change until the gun laws change. As much as I love my neighbouring country, I would never live there for fear I would lose my loved ones to gun violence. It's way too prevalent there.

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