A place of inequalities.
The world as it is recognised in the early 21st century could be largely said to be shaped by the
British (completely honest
opinion said in a non-jingoistic fashion!).
No matter what I define it as, somebody
will disagree with it - which in itself is an action which could
help define *the world*.
The world today consists of many things I don't like. Too many to list and none of them appear to take particular precedence. However - words like precedence, patrotism, recall, and frustration come high on the list as they remind me of America and the way in which Americans say them; and I can barely bring myself to type its acronym consisting of three letters as it symbolises all that aggrevates me in *the world*.
The accent is piercing and just unbarable, whilst the people of *the world's* last remaining superpower are as thick as fuckin shit.
Its culture consists of celebrity and
nothing else. In fact it's involved in every other
English speaking country's existence that it drives the inhabitants wild with
rage - you think the Arabic world aren't fond of fuckin America - they should look at their *allies* or fuckin *coalition* or whatever the bastards have named it.
Nonetheless, these are my opinions in MY world - and
nothing more.
Anne Robinson on Weakest Link on
British Satellite TV: "What does NATO
stand for?"
Contestant from a
country you can guess for yourself : "*hestitates*.... National...American Treaty...."