I don't even know what to say to this, other than... holy crap. - Comments

  • solarflarestares

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    Jess, I saw this when you reblogged this, and I practically shat my pants.
    That's it - we're moving to London together with Mitchell Davis, Kyle Sibert, Justin Bieber, and Logan Henderson; and we're moving in with Charlie McDonnell and Alex Day.

    Man, I just read the comment below mine. I guess we're moving to Switzerland!
    It just got scary all up in this beyotch.
    December 1st, 2010 at 12:35am
  • Aqua Blocker

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    Okay, starts, I am not, and never will be an American, (I'm Aussie/English btw) but I grew up on an Army Base my whole life, what this person writes is a bit of an exaggeration. I'm not saying that it might not happen and yeah you should probably get a passport (for other reasons as well because other things could go wrong and its always good to have multiple identification handy) but I know for fact that A LOT of countries are helping with the whole N. Korea/ S. Korea thing. The main problem isn't for you Americans, we Australians are (and excuse the language) Shitting ourselves. Why? Because we are basically the people who keep the Pacific in check. Worse, The Chinese are on one side and the Japanese are on another... and look what happened last time they had a war?? In Australia we have A LOT of Chinese and the goverment is struggling to keep them in check. (I'm not saying all the Chinese are like this, my BFF is Chinese and she also says some other Chinese people can act out)

    Anyway what I'm trying to get at is that the Aussies, the English, The Canadians and all that lot ARE going to go on S. Korea's side and I'm pretty sure that every country is spying on every other country. (Actually I know that for fact but what ever) So all in all the Americans aren't the only ones who are going to be in deep do do, and the Americans have Allies (you see people actually like your president for a change... I know shocks me too) and these Allies WILL help you if you need it. So (as we say over here) Calm yah Farm
    December 1st, 2010 at 12:29am
  • cinderella.

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    Oi.
    My parents came to the US for a better future for me and my sister, not a fucked one!
    Looks like my sister and I should get our passports renewed.
    Truthfully, the government has been corrupt since day one, I never liked the government nor did I ever trust it. I might be young, but at times, I tend to have an extravagant amount of good judgement, and having a mass of people that can pretty much be in debt for years and not get in trouble for it isn't what I had in mind for a good government.
    December 1st, 2010 at 12:08am
  • Airi.

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    The thought of it is scary. But if American government doesn't change soon, it probably will become a reality soon.

    The thought of it is very scary indeed, one can just hope this fate can be avoided in the end of all this.
    November 30th, 2010 at 11:12pm
  • Elizabette Pierre

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    This freaked me out. Like, legit; I'm shaking. I just can't see it, but I believe it. I heard about that North Korea sh*t - just didn't think about it. I don't really pay much attention to wars and stuff, but thinking about people running into my state and killing people?
    Scary f*ckery.
    November 30th, 2010 at 11:05pm
  • iron underneath;

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    [miserable at best] me too because you have a good intention. :D
    November 30th, 2010 at 11:04pm
  • turducken

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    We were actually talking about this in History the other day.
    :D

    I guess Canada's pretty effed too considering we're like, right here too.
    November 30th, 2010 at 11:03pm
  • adolescentglory

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    v. I don't mean for it to be spam, so I hope no one takes it the wrong way..
    November 30th, 2010 at 11:03pm
  • iron underneath;

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    People are gonna dog you about this.... *spam* if you copy and past its spam. ESP. if its the whole thing.

    However, I do agree with this article, the US is going to hell and fast...and of course we cannot stop it.
    November 30th, 2010 at 11:01pm
  • Hannahdoll

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    That's scary, and I have no clue what to think about this, to be honest.
    November 30th, 2010 at 10:59pm