>>27
>>26
>>25
One again you muppets are evading the argument. The point here is that our use of "Math" instead of "Maths" is perfectly legit. More to the point, who gives a damn. But hey, I'm not the one that started.
Aside from that,
>>25 is obviously more of a dumbfuck that your average american, which is ironic. He's as aggressive as a redneck, as ignorant as an alabama farmer (come on, Noam Chomsky? Even my 15 year old niece knows about him), and a irrelevant as most statements made by our current government.
>>26
You really expect a review called "The European Dream" to be unbiased? That said, I think you're right. But we're just talking about UK vs US here, within the context of
>>25's war against the expression "Math".
>>27
You could also mention the fact that the USA has a fucking low HDI, which matters more than GDP per capita. It's the sad truth, yes. But once again, this is all very irrelevant to the argument. America sucks on so many fronts, but people like
>>25 are just as bad since they play off stereotypes, make uncorrect assumptions, act all bigoted and nationalist and randomly hate people who act differently. Just like the worst americans around. Funny, huh?
>>25: Piece of advice. I wouldn't even bother replying now. You've clearly finished digging your own grave a while back, and have buried yourself twice over.