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i once had to wait 3 years to get a bandage.
Your plugs look like they are in pain, I prefer the expressionless, Normed, Efficent German Design.
honestly given that the starbound devs, chucklefish, are from the UK im kinda surprised that it wasnt like this from the start
@taters and gravy | Your humour knows no end my good chap. Such a jolly notion that your plug standards are more superior than ours. Also not to be rude my friend but the delicacy that is your namesake is actually named “Chips ‘n’ Gravy” and must always be pronounced in a thick northern accent.
@summus artifex | Yeah, Simpsons did everything first. But the Simpsons has become the thing it was making fun of to begin with, Pop culture. It's been reduced to a husk of its former glory.
@A Crazy Avail
It's bugging me that you keep using the wrong one:
Their is for possession. "Their car is too loud"
They're is short for they are. "They're illitarate"
There is a place or something that exists. "There are three apples over there."
Another stereotype is that Americans are practically incapable of using English properly even in their own boundries of Americanisms, don't prove it to be true.
@Random Encounter | But the Queen uses UK plug sockets so it makes them the best in the world, true fact. Also to answer your question, this is how the entire world sees Americans: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toL1tXrLA1c