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  • ID: 2358940
  • Uploader: doitforfree »
  • Date: about 9 years ago
  • Approver: zaregoto »
  • Size: 148 KB .jpg (943x721) »
  • Source: twitter.com/Maku_raco/status/730968698643578881 »
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    ShanghaiAliceHolic2
    about 9 years ago
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    cis and kvlen seem to agree on the Kongou-Iowa relationship

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    Shebadotfr
    about 9 years ago
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    According to the tweet by cis, Iowa IS watching The Ring. Guess she's more a sci-fi fangirl ?

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    NNescio
    about 9 years ago
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    ShanghaiAliceHolic2 said:

    cis and kvlen seem to agree on the Kongou-Iowa relationship

    I thought that's just standard Anglo-American relations.

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    tapnek
    about 9 years ago
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    Iowa said:

    OHrrr wow!! aieeeeebrrrrrr!

    Is that English or an onomatopoeia?

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    Monki
    about 9 years ago
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    Ms Iowa your Engwish is a wittle awkward.

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    user 200018
    about 9 years ago
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    NNescio said:

    I thought that's just standard Anglo-American relations.

    Sorry for the annoying question, but please ease my curiosity

    Could you explain about that relationship what you talk about?
    Are British and American have a bad relationship?

    P.S. I'm asian person who know nothing than jon snow.

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    NNescio
    about 9 years ago
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    KizawaShinra said:

    Sorry for the annoying question, but please ease my curiosity

    Could you explain about that relationship what you talk about?
    Are British and American have a bad relationship?

    P.S. I'm asian person who know nothing than jon snow.

    TL;DR: U.K. is tsundere for U.S.

    Slightly longer version: Thirteen Colonies,The American Revolution, Jay Treaty, The War of 1812, the American Civil War, The Great Rapprochement (Derederedere), WWI, Interwar Period, WWII, Indian Independence, Cold War, NATO, Falklands, Gulf War, Kosovo War, Afghanistan, Iraq, Gitmo Bay (vis-à-vis Chinese Uighur refugees), BP Oil Spill, Wikileaks... yep... mutual tsundere throughout history.

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    aceofspudz
    about 9 years ago
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    KizawaShinra said:

    Sorry for the annoying question, but please ease my curiosity

    Could you explain about that relationship what you talk about?
    Are British and American have a bad relationship?

    P.S. I'm asian person who know nothing than jon snow.

    Americans = デレデレ
    Britons = ツンデレ

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    Random Fanguy
    about 9 years ago
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    But Americans love their horror movies! Or was Japanese The Ring really that scary?

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    Adolf95
    about 9 years ago
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    Americans prefer physical horror,that's why zombies,psychotic serial killers,sentient machines,exorcism are a thing in North American cinema market.Japanese however, likes psychological horror,so movies like Ju-On and The Ring are quite common.

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    Traze
    about 9 years ago
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    KizawaShinra said:

    Sorry for the annoying question, but please ease my curiosity

    Could you explain about that relationship what you talk about?
    Are British and American have a bad relationship?

    P.S. I'm asian person who know nothing than jon snow.

    It's a complicated history but currently the UK and the US have been extremely close allies for quite some time.

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    Seika
    about 9 years ago
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    Adolf95 said:

    Americans prefer physical horror,that's why zombies,psychotic serial killers,sentient machines,exorcism are a thing in North American cinema market.Japanese however, likes psychological horror,so movies like Ju-On and The Ring are quite common.

    And special effect budget.

    How about the difference between American and European horror (and porn) ?

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    Steak
    about 9 years ago
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    Americans also like to kick horror's ass. Most spooks we have running around are defeated if not outright killed at the end. After all, we invented the Ghostbusters.

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    Joker.Hat
    about 9 years ago
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    NNescio said:

    TL;DR: U.K. is tsundere for U.S.

    Slightly longer version: Thirteen Colonies,The American Revolution, Jay Treaty, The War of 1812, the American Civil War, The Great Rapprochement (Derederedere), WWI, Interwar Period, WWII, Indian Independence, Cold War, NATO, Falklands, Gulf War, Kosovo War, Afghanistan, Iraq, Gitmo Bay (vis-à-vis Chinese Uighur refugees), BP Oil Spill, Wikileaks... yep... mutual tsundere throughout history.

    yeah America seems like always to side with the Brits..

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    Monki
    about 9 years ago
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    Steak said:

    After all, we invented the Ghostbusters.

    I ain't afraid of no ghost, but I do fear the look of that new reboot/sequel.

    I want to see Iowa with Kongou playing one of the Fatal Frame series.

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    Moonspeaker
    about 9 years ago
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    NNescio said:

    TL;DR: U.K. is tsundere for U.S.

    Slightly longer version: Thirteen Colonies,The American Revolution, Jay Treaty, The War of 1812, the American Civil War, The Great Rapprochement (Derederedere), WWI, Interwar Period, WWII, Indian Independence, Cold War, NATO, Falklands, Gulf War, Kosovo War, Afghanistan, Iraq, Gitmo Bay (vis-à-vis Chinese Uighur refugees), BP Oil Spill, Wikileaks... yep... mutual tsundere throughout history.

    We didn't start the fire...oh, wait, doesn't fit the meter.

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    user 200018
    about 9 years ago
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    NNescio said:

    TL;DR: U.K. is tsundere for U.S.

    Slightly longer version: Thirteen Colonies,The American Revolution, Jay Treaty, The War of 1812, the American Civil War, The Great Rapprochement (Derederedere), WWI, Interwar Period, WWII, Indian Independence, Cold War, NATO, Falklands, Gulf War, Kosovo War, Afghanistan, Iraq, Gitmo Bay (vis-à-vis Chinese Uighur refugees), BP Oil Spill, Wikileaks... yep... mutual tsundere throughout history.

    Oh... I see

    such a deep historical joke right there!!!

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    not sweeney
    about 9 years ago
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    Monki said:

    I ain't afraid of no ghost, but I do fear the look of that new reboot/sequel.

    Everybody with a lick of sense does.

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    enty73
    about 9 years ago
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    Reminds me a bit of Laurel and Hardy. UK/US "Odd couple" comedy team.

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    Shebadotfr
    about 9 years ago
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    Seika said:

    How about the difference between American and European horror (and porn) ?

    Depends, British, Italian or German? I'd say Littorio would put Iowa through some scare with Italian cannibal movies, Lucio Fulci's classics or the entire Giallo genre. To Iowa's credit, her country churned out some of the finest in the genre. Carpenter's The Thing is my favorite horror movie, ever.

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    trees
    about 9 years ago
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    KizawaShinra said:

    Sorry for the annoying question, but please ease my curiosity

    Could you explain about that relationship what you talk about?
    Are British and American have a bad relationship?

    P.S. I'm asian person who know nothing than jon snow.

    In terms of alliances, the US and UK are probably the two closest nations on the planet, militarily at least, mostly due to the fact that the US was a former British colony. That said, most Brits find it hard to tolerate Americans socially due to our rather... aggressive and bombastic nature, shall we say.

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    79248cms
    about 9 years ago
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    trees said:

    In terms of alliances, the US and UK are probably the two closest nations on the planet, militarily at least, mostly due to the fact that the US was a former British colony. That said, most Brits find it hard to tolerate Americans socially due to our rather... aggressive and bombastic nature, shall we say.

    It also goes both ways because our societies are very different. British people (possibly europeans in general) like strong leadership, tight control, and uniformity at the sacrifice of individual representation. Americans like freedom (duh) but with that freedom comes a wide variety of very hostile factions, most notable being Americans who want traditional American ways, and Americans who want to be British (one world order/global government and such). In the last couple of decades this has caused a somewhat convoluted operating procedure for the country that most outside of the US are not aware of. Even the laws that are made or enforced dramatically change with each new president or congress, especially since modern politicians have a tendency to blatantly violate laws in order to serve their parties interests.

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    user 464114
    about 9 years ago
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    carguy1701 said:

    Everybody with a lick of sense does.

    Honestly, it feels like whether the new Ghostbusters turns out bad or not is a lot less relevant than the hilarious levels of salt from white dudes about it right now.

    Not only that, but judging movies from the theatrical trailers is never a good idea. I'd rather wait until it's actually out to form any kind of opinion on it.

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