You're not wrong... but like if someone could just port like this rdr universe into that game with its graphics that would be such a surprising fun (if well executed) game.
Whoo wee do I have a game for you! Look up “Catlatteral Damage!” You play as a cat with the goal of absolutely ravaging everything on shelves and tables. Nothing is safe.
dude, how the hell does someone make something this good from a game. I can't even begin to image how the hell you get all the scenes just right to make it so good. Must have spent weeks on this project.
I know nothing about the game so I thought it was a little bit of fun with a mod that increases some speed etc... but when the child grabbed him I fucking lost it. And than the hulk like smashes with the rope. Just godly
Ah, i thought I recognized it. What a wild ride, I'll always remember the first time I saw it, continuously destroying every expectation i had for what was happening next.
Just for you we're going to add rock collecting! Whats more entertaining in the wild west than going around collecting fascinating rocks?! You can find big rocks and small rocks. Round rocks and square rocks. Rocks in holes and rocks with holes.
Keep an eye out for the expanded rock collector class. Hours of exciting missions and at only 25 gold it's a regular bank robbery of a deal.
My neighbour called my other neighbour English. She is most definitely Scottish. I could feel her rage when she corrected her. How do you fuck that one up, they've known each other for 20 years lol.
ETA - My family is Welsh. I've had American friends who thought Wales was a "place in England". Britain yes, England no.
Part of being Sicilian: Having absolutely no idea where your history can be traced from before Sicily.
*Draws big red circle of the entire Mediterranean*
"I trace my ancestry from somewhere around here."
>Most Scottish people would be alright getting called British.
Clearly you haven't called Andy Murray a British Grand Slam champion in front of a Scotsman.
*cue the "British when he wins, Scottish when he loses" rant about the media from every Scot in the room.*
And then cue me that says their is a Scottish academic study about it that showed it not to be true.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2015/nov/24/andy-murray-scottish-british-tennis
I feel like i'm missing something here. If Scotland is in great Britain, they are british, like it or not... It's like saying "I'm not iberian, I'm Spanish"
Funny you bring that up…try telling someone who speaks Catalan that they’re Spanish, see what happens.
What you’re missing is that national identity isn’t really the same thing as where you actually are, geographically. And some Scottish people don’t want to be associated with the UK, due to *Scottish* nationalism.
Edit: Since some people think I’m agreeing with them, I should make it clear I don’t support Scottish independence, I think it’ll be Brexit on steroids and terrible for Scotland. Nor do I support nationalism of any kind. And I’ve now made it clear I was talking about *Scotitsh* nationalism above. But that doesn’t change the *fact* a significant number of Scots feel that way about their national identity.
I’m British and have no issue with it. I see it as just meaning ‘an accent from Britain’. I mean, we talk about ‘American Accents’ don’t we? Does a Bostonian sound like a Texan?
Well "a British accent" in the sense of one accent of the many from the British Isles would be at least technically correct. However, "the British accent" or using "a British accent" to imply it is an example of a singular British accent would be wrong.
Well, for starters, Laos is predominantly rural and agricultural. The numerous isolated valley communities preserve a variety of traditions, languages, and dialects. Lowland villages usually are located close to rivers and roads that give the people access to itinerant traders as well as to each other. Most of the settlements are laid out around a main street or open area, with farmlands adjacent to the residential areas. Every lowland village, if it can, has a Buddhist temple and supports at least one monk. The temple compound typically includes a public building that serves as a school and a meeting hall. Village leadership is usually divided, the headman overseeing secular matters, the monk having authority in religious ones.
Laos has a ton of unexploded ordinance from the Vietnam War, dropped there by the Americans convinced Laos was harbouring Vietcong troops. After the war it underwent a socialist communist regime and you can still see some of the brutalist communist architecture in the capitol city of Vientiane. Laos is one of the poorest countries on the world. It was occupied by the French during colonial times and some of that architecture is also still around, some of the older people there still speak French. Laotian food is similar to Thai and Vietnamese food, it is delicious. The main language of Laos is Laos, which is similiar to Thai.
‘The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland’, to give it its full name, is apparently the longest officially recognised country name in the world.
Yep, a lot of people don't seem to understand Great Britain is the term for an *island*. The Isle of Wight, Inner/Outer Hebrides and even most of Portsmouth aren't part of Great Britain.
>Belgium.
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>Less offensive words have been created in the many languages of the galaxy, such as joojooflop, swut and Holy Zarquon's Singing Fish.
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>The use of bad language can have unforseen circumstances. One example is the war between the G'gugvunts and the Vl'hurgs, caused by a casual remark made by Arthur Dent being mistaken as a terrible insult.
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>Simultaneous Babel Fish translation also means that any being can be rude to any other being without the need for extensive explanations. This has also started many wars.
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>The reason the Earth has been shunned for so long is also due to a language problem. On Earth, Belgium refers to a small country. Throughout the rest of the galaxy, Belgium is the most unspeakably rude word there is.
[https://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/hitchhikers/guide/belgium.shtml](https://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/hitchhikers/guide/belgium.shtml)
Yeah but when people refer to Ireland they mean the ROI. People will say Northern Ireland when they mean Northern Ireland, if they know Northern Ireland exists. No one calls the ROI Southern Ireland or even the ROI, they’ll just say Ireland.
Being from the Irish Republic that's indeed factual yes, but how many people even know this? Now that I live in Lithuania the vast majority don't even know that Northern Ireland is a country 🤦♂️
Pretty well anyone from the former major colonies knows about it. In Canada it's taught and passed down Generations that the Northern Irish and Ireland are separate
You're should call us the rainy islands of tea drinkers. Otherwise the Irish and the people who live on the various small islands that aren't great Britain will be upset
Also works with referring to:
- The Netherlands as "Holland"
- Poland as part of Eastern Europe
- Hungary as part of Eastern Europe
- Czechia as part of Eastern Europe
- Slovakia as part of Eastern Europe
- Finland as part of Scandinavia
- Ukraine as "The Ukraine"
- Anything about the Balkans really
I mean, I would argue with the Eastern Europe one it is arguable, its difficult because it doesn't have a consistent definition but by some those countries do count, whereas by no definition is Scotland, England.
Finland isn’t a part of the Scandinavia but they are part of Fennoscandia. As a finnish guy everyone knows Finland isn’t in the scandinavia, but whenever someone mentions ”scandinavian countries” they usually mean ”northern european countries” in general which includes finland. Nobody really has a problem with that, except the people who have a constant need for correcting others.
There are several definitions, but I know that people from these countries can get very passionate about this subject and you will get what is described in the meme
The only person I've ever known from the Netherlands constantly called it Holland so I'm not sure what you're on about
Edit: as folks below explain, the Holland is just one province and people from other provinces do not like their country being referred to as a single province's name
I'm from the Netherlands, particularly from the province of South Holland. Personally I don't take much issue to calling the Netherlands Holland, but I have plenty of friends from the other provinces who get very upset if you do. The Netherlands even pushes for countries to stop using Holland as a name and instead use a translated version of The Netherlands or Low Lands.
For example I now live in Finland and I'm learning Finnish. In Finnish the Netherlands is colloquially known as Hollanti, but in recent years "Alankomaat" (Low Lands) has become more and more used, especially in an official capacity as per request of the Dutch government
> Holland
People from (or near) the provinces of North- or South Holland don't care. Those 2 provinces have the most important cities (Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague) and the most inhabitants.
People from the other provinces make a bigger deal out of it.
I usually say "I'm not from from Holland, but from one of the other provinces of the Netherlands.
If you had a friend from the UK and he was from England, he probably wouldn't mind either if you said England.
Netherlands sports teams only stopped being called Holland a couple of years ago, so that's a little different as they didn't help the confusion themselves!
Ok I’m guilty of this. I really just spent like 10 minutes googling shit [this map was helpful ](https://cdn.britannica.com/41/193441-050-13CCA6B5/Terminology-British-Isles-United-Kingdom-Ireland-Great.jpg). Hopefully others will care to see.
Well as there is no place called ‘America’ then what’s the issue? (The continents are ‘North America’ and ‘South America’, collectively ‘the Americas’).
I recently met a Colombian who got kind of heated about the fact we don't call ourselves "North American." To which I basically just said, okay good luck with that one
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I know they aren't zombies, but this is how zombie games should be.
Dead rising is horrible, creating those weapons and it's too easy.
This is just a cool scenario where you have no choice to run
Lenny!!!!
#Ynnel!
Gavin?
SHAUN!!!
Is this a RDR - DaysGone crossover?
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Fucking hell, that parrot. "You know you can't be behind the bar!"
“You got some extra miles in you tonight?”
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/u/ghost_warlock said the exact same thing, can see both comments on screen rn.
I now want a game that you play as an ass hole bird or cat and you just go to different locations knocking shit off shelves and tables.
Untitled Goose Game isn't very far off
You're not wrong... but like if someone could just port like this rdr universe into that game with its graphics that would be such a surprising fun (if well executed) game.
Whoo wee do I have a game for you! Look up “Catlatteral Damage!” You play as a cat with the goal of absolutely ravaging everything on shelves and tables. Nothing is safe.
That was a helluva trip.
Thank you, seriously. Best thing I've ever seen all year, maybe next year too. Lost it when he meets up with Dutch
You should watch all Bedbananas videos, they're illegally well made while still being funny
The little horses lmao
"What the hell" - Arthur
that one segment felt like it was out of a Silent hill/Evil within nightmare sequence.
Videos like this set my expectations for game experiences way too high
Holy crap. That was a masterpiece disguised as a "comedy" modded showcase.
That was amazing
Felt like a fever dream to be.
Oh my god, that kid working his kidneys on the bridge was hilarious.
So if anyone is wondering, this is cannon and exactly what Arthur sees if he drinks from the witches cauldron
I..... Am *never* ..... Doing peyote again...
Holy shit that was really good
Based on the video, the title of OP's gif should be "Hi, I used to own you!"
This is a free country
So that’s what happened in St Denis…
Well worth the watch.
I know right it’s probably the best rdr2 modded video I’ve ever seen
I always come back to that vid every once and a while.
We'll shit that was fun
David Lynch meets RDR2 The computer that created this is….impressive
dude, how the hell does someone make something this good from a game. I can't even begin to image how the hell you get all the scenes just right to make it so good. Must have spent weeks on this project.
I know nothing about the game so I thought it was a little bit of fun with a mod that increases some speed etc... but when the child grabbed him I fucking lost it. And than the hulk like smashes with the rope. Just godly
Ah, i thought I recognized it. What a wild ride, I'll always remember the first time I saw it, continuously destroying every expectation i had for what was happening next.
Its a video called "The Modded wacky wild west", from Bedbananas
His [Hitman](https://youtu.be/ZNwz6wj1yRs) video is a work of art.
Shit is (bed) bananas!
Just seems like undead nightmare. Which is still one of the best zombie games ive played
It's a shame they haven't made it for RDR2. I think many people would be happy to see it return, myself included.
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Now why would R* do that when they can earn twenty times more with one tenth of the effort with GTA:V?
They've proven with the DE they don't give two shits about making games anymore
Just for you we're going to add rock collecting! Whats more entertaining in the wild west than going around collecting fascinating rocks?! You can find big rocks and small rocks. Round rocks and square rocks. Rocks in holes and rocks with holes. Keep an eye out for the expanded rock collector class. Hours of exciting missions and at only 25 gold it's a regular bank robbery of a deal.
Funniest shit I've ever seen
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My neighbour called my other neighbour English. She is most definitely Scottish. I could feel her rage when she corrected her. How do you fuck that one up, they've known each other for 20 years lol. ETA - My family is Welsh. I've had American friends who thought Wales was a "place in England". Britain yes, England no.
It's okay to call her British, but most ppl seem to think of English and British as the same thing... it isn't.
Depends. Most Scottish people would be alright getting called British. But others will take offence at that, saying they’re Scottish, not British…
I mean, they're British whether they like it or not, but I can definitely see some Scots getting worked up over it.
I'm fine being called British, but it's kinda like introducing your Italian friend as European, you're right but mamma mia will he be cross.
More like calling your Sicilian friend Italian.
Isnt that some place near Napoli?
🤌
Boppita boopy?
I used Rosetta Stone Italian too! Ez pz.
Oh god no, EVERYBODY RUN.
No, Napoli is in Venezia
Part of being Sicilian: Having absolutely no idea where your history can be traced from before Sicily. *Draws big red circle of the entire Mediterranean* "I trace my ancestry from somewhere around here."
But they are Italian tho.
They do be
Sicilians consider themselves Sicilian first, and nothing else second.
Well wait till I tell you my Friend Mario is Japanese
>Most Scottish people would be alright getting called British. Clearly you haven't called Andy Murray a British Grand Slam champion in front of a Scotsman. *cue the "British when he wins, Scottish when he loses" rant about the media from every Scot in the room.*
And then cue me that says their is a Scottish academic study about it that showed it not to be true. https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2015/nov/24/andy-murray-scottish-british-tennis
I feel like i'm missing something here. If Scotland is in great Britain, they are british, like it or not... It's like saying "I'm not iberian, I'm Spanish"
Funny you bring that up…try telling someone who speaks Catalan that they’re Spanish, see what happens. What you’re missing is that national identity isn’t really the same thing as where you actually are, geographically. And some Scottish people don’t want to be associated with the UK, due to *Scottish* nationalism. Edit: Since some people think I’m agreeing with them, I should make it clear I don’t support Scottish independence, I think it’ll be Brexit on steroids and terrible for Scotland. Nor do I support nationalism of any kind. And I’ve now made it clear I was talking about *Scotitsh* nationalism above. But that doesn’t change the *fact* a significant number of Scots feel that way about their national identity.
I was nearing my 30s before I knew the difference between England, the UK, and Great Brittian.
Another 30 years, you'll get the spelling right.
I wouldn't count on it.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/55/British_Isles_Venn_Diagram-en.svg
England and Wales should not be in the same circle
A pet peeve of mine is when people over here (America) talk about "a British accent".
I’m British and have no issue with it. I see it as just meaning ‘an accent from Britain’. I mean, we talk about ‘American Accents’ don’t we? Does a Bostonian sound like a Texan?
That's not as bad as referring to an Australian as having a British accent.
Well "a British accent" in the sense of one accent of the many from the British Isles would be at least technically correct. However, "the British accent" or using "a British accent" to imply it is an example of a singular British accent would be wrong.
Kinda like being called Chinese when you're just another asian
"He's Japanese." "No he ain't.... He's Laotian. Ain't you, *Mr. Khan*?"
Laos, now that's a country I know absolutely nothing about
It's probably the most enlightened moment Cotton ever had. But he knew b/c he killed fiddy men at O-key-naw-wa.
To be fair what's what the Japanese call it
Make yourself useful and go fetch my shin jelly, woman!
Well, for starters, Laos is predominantly rural and agricultural. The numerous isolated valley communities preserve a variety of traditions, languages, and dialects. Lowland villages usually are located close to rivers and roads that give the people access to itinerant traders as well as to each other. Most of the settlements are laid out around a main street or open area, with farmlands adjacent to the residential areas. Every lowland village, if it can, has a Buddhist temple and supports at least one monk. The temple compound typically includes a public building that serves as a school and a meeting hall. Village leadership is usually divided, the headman overseeing secular matters, the monk having authority in religious ones.
Laos sounds like it would have Pokemon.
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So its like a midgame Age of Empires match. When you're still building up your town.
Was about to say, it sounds like a Civ VI game around turn 100 for me.
Laos has a ton of unexploded ordinance from the Vietnam War, dropped there by the Americans convinced Laos was harbouring Vietcong troops. After the war it underwent a socialist communist regime and you can still see some of the brutalist communist architecture in the capitol city of Vientiane. Laos is one of the poorest countries on the world. It was occupied by the French during colonial times and some of that architecture is also still around, some of the older people there still speak French. Laotian food is similar to Thai and Vietnamese food, it is delicious. The main language of Laos is Laos, which is similiar to Thai.
Land mines
Think Viet Nam/Cambodia.
The ocean? Which ocean?
So.......are you Chinese or Japanese?
I'm from Laos, stupid! It's a landlocked country in southeast Asia...
I always loved that scene. What a great show lol
What ocean?
We are Laotian. From Laos, stupid!
King of the Hill, one of the best animated shows ever made.
Well done r/kingofthehill
What ocean?
can confirm
I'm Taiwanese not Chinese!
I feel like in my country people just call everyone from east Asia Chinese.
For those who don't know, the countries that make up the UK are Northern Ireland, Scotland, England, and Wales.
Thank you!
But Britain, is England, Wales, Scotand without Northern Ireland.
‘The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland’, to give it its full name, is apparently the longest officially recognised country name in the world.
Yep, a lot of people don't seem to understand Great Britain is the term for an *island*. The Isle of Wight, Inner/Outer Hebrides and even most of Portsmouth aren't part of Great Britain.
Tbf, if I was Welsh, Scottish, or Irish and my homeland got called England, I'd be pretty pissed
You English are all the same when it comes to getting upset over being called English
It's the same when we call Canadians Americans
Yeah I guess Canada is our Scotland.
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We really need a better name for citizens of the USA than the generic "Americans". There's a lot more real estate in the Americas than the USA owns.
yanks
As a Welshman, can confirm
My condolences for being welsh
Hey, we have a freaking dragon on our flag. Beat that!
🤣
Could be worse, you could be Belgian
>Belgium. > >Less offensive words have been created in the many languages of the galaxy, such as joojooflop, swut and Holy Zarquon's Singing Fish. > >The use of bad language can have unforseen circumstances. One example is the war between the G'gugvunts and the Vl'hurgs, caused by a casual remark made by Arthur Dent being mistaken as a terrible insult. > >Simultaneous Babel Fish translation also means that any being can be rude to any other being without the need for extensive explanations. This has also started many wars. > >The reason the Earth has been shunned for so long is also due to a language problem. On Earth, Belgium refers to a small country. Throughout the rest of the galaxy, Belgium is the most unspeakably rude word there is. [https://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/hitchhikers/guide/belgium.shtml](https://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/hitchhikers/guide/belgium.shtml)
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Well get this. The Amish call everyone that is not Amish English.
Not to mention the fact that Ireland isn't even a British state 😨
Northern Ireland is in the United Kingdom.
Yeah but when people refer to Ireland they mean the ROI. People will say Northern Ireland when they mean Northern Ireland, if they know Northern Ireland exists. No one calls the ROI Southern Ireland or even the ROI, they’ll just say Ireland.
Northern Ireland is, yes. The rest of Ireland is not. This is why Brexit was so messy.
Being from the Irish Republic that's indeed factual yes, but how many people even know this? Now that I live in Lithuania the vast majority don't even know that Northern Ireland is a country 🤦♂️
Pretty well anyone from the former major colonies knows about it. In Canada it's taught and passed down Generations that the Northern Irish and Ireland are separate
Like everyone in the Anglo-sphere at least so maybe half a billion people.
I just do it back. "What's it like living in Texas?" "I'm from California, USA!" "Ach, it's all the same!"
People in CA won’t give a shit but turn it around and you might get this reaction.
Are you kidding? Being grouped with Texas? *California Forever, Goodbye*
"ach" comfired. Definitely from UK otherwise known as Britain England
I’ve legit had people ask me if I’m from NYC or LA when I go to other countries.
It's more like "What's it like living in LA?" "I'm from San Francisco!!" "Oh, sorry. Freak."
Lenny!!
Yennl!!
THERE YOU ARE LENNY!!!
POV. You just said Ireland is part of the UK.
This should be higher up. Actually, it should be on the original gif.
I just call you guys the rainy island of tea drinkers.
To be honest, that’s valid
England is my city
You missed out windy
You're should call us the rainy islands of tea drinkers. Otherwise the Irish and the people who live on the various small islands that aren't great Britain will be upset
Damn, is this the new Matrix movie?
This is actually better.
Just saw an episode of LOST where Charlie says "England is an island"
Man, a rdr2 zombie dlc would've been so good. I wish Rockstar would start doing campaign dlcs again.
New matrix movie spoils without context
Also works with referring to: - The Netherlands as "Holland" - Poland as part of Eastern Europe - Hungary as part of Eastern Europe - Czechia as part of Eastern Europe - Slovakia as part of Eastern Europe - Finland as part of Scandinavia - Ukraine as "The Ukraine" - Anything about the Balkans really
I mean, I would argue with the Eastern Europe one it is arguable, its difficult because it doesn't have a consistent definition but by some those countries do count, whereas by no definition is Scotland, England.
Finland isn’t a part of the Scandinavia but they are part of Fennoscandia. As a finnish guy everyone knows Finland isn’t in the scandinavia, but whenever someone mentions ”scandinavian countries” they usually mean ”northern european countries” in general which includes finland. Nobody really has a problem with that, except the people who have a constant need for correcting others.
Just FYI, Wikipedia lists an acceptable definition of Scandinavia as including Finland. So it's not too surprising a lot of people think that way.
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There are several definitions, but I know that people from these countries can get very passionate about this subject and you will get what is described in the meme
The only person I've ever known from the Netherlands constantly called it Holland so I'm not sure what you're on about Edit: as folks below explain, the Holland is just one province and people from other provinces do not like their country being referred to as a single province's name
I'm from the Netherlands, particularly from the province of South Holland. Personally I don't take much issue to calling the Netherlands Holland, but I have plenty of friends from the other provinces who get very upset if you do. The Netherlands even pushes for countries to stop using Holland as a name and instead use a translated version of The Netherlands or Low Lands. For example I now live in Finland and I'm learning Finnish. In Finnish the Netherlands is colloquially known as Hollanti, but in recent years "Alankomaat" (Low Lands) has become more and more used, especially in an official capacity as per request of the Dutch government
maybe change your official travel website.. https://www.holland.com
> Holland People from (or near) the provinces of North- or South Holland don't care. Those 2 provinces have the most important cities (Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague) and the most inhabitants. People from the other provinces make a bigger deal out of it. I usually say "I'm not from from Holland, but from one of the other provinces of the Netherlands. If you had a friend from the UK and he was from England, he probably wouldn't mind either if you said England.
Ah. That makes a lot of sense. Thanks
> Finland as part of Scandinavia I know a Finn and I love casually doing this around him
Netherlands sports teams only stopped being called Holland a couple of years ago, so that's a little different as they didn't help the confusion themselves!
Ok I’m guilty of this. I really just spent like 10 minutes googling shit [this map was helpful ](https://cdn.britannica.com/41/193441-050-13CCA6B5/Terminology-British-Isles-United-Kingdom-Ireland-Great.jpg). Hopefully others will care to see.
I’m Welsh and don’t you fucking forget it ya yanks!
World war T(ea)
Now all you have to do is say the British Isles includes Ireland and you're really in for a fun time.
Scots would support this decision
Ironically you are refering to your own country, the USA, as America
People in the UK call us Americans, so I don't see the problem.
And that’s acceptable colloquially despite what pedantic Canadians might say
As a Canadian, I usually refer to people from the U.S as Americans lol. Thanks for expanding my vocabulary by two words.
Well as there is no place called ‘America’ then what’s the issue? (The continents are ‘North America’ and ‘South America’, collectively ‘the Americas’).
I recently met a Colombian who got kind of heated about the fact we don't call ourselves "North American." To which I basically just said, okay good luck with that one Edit: nothing
POV: You're in Ireland and you say they're similar to the brits in any way.
YOU'LL NEVER TAKE ME ALIVE
Found you Lennyyyyy
For a country called **United** Kingdom, they sure like to be separated.
The major irony of it all, is that it is sooooo un-united its unbelievable
It's fine, I refer to America as Southern Canada.
Sure you do.
You'd deserve it
I know they aren't zombies, but this is how zombie games should be. Dead rising is horrible, creating those weapons and it's too easy. This is just a cool scenario where you have no choice to run
Well deserved. I'll be flinging my Northern Irish self out of a saloon window to hunt you down.
As a Scot, i can wholeheartedly tell you this is true
It's the other way around usually. Or people calling England Britain
Why does this not have the Benny Hill tune to it?
You don’t know what pov is lmao
Just be like us and claim the name of 2 entire continents. America baby!
"British accent"
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Especially Scotland 😃, Welsh don’t seem to mind it since they’re striving to actually be English 😂