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North America 42%  42%  [ 25 ]
Central America 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
South America 2%  2%  [ 1 ]
Western Europe 41%  41%  [ 24 ]
Eastern Europe 7%  7%  [ 4 ]
Africa 2%  2%  [ 1 ]
Middle East 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Australia/NZ/Malaysia 7%  7%  [ 4 ]
Total votes : 59
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Scandinavia is western europe. You know why? Cuz you're not ex-communist countries and you have an economy on par with the rest of us.

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I live in Pretoria, South Africa, and metal is unfortunately extremely unpopular here. Even so, Metallica played here last year and may even return this year!!


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Thy Serpent wrote:
I am from Asia. Dint see that in the list of options. Pardon me if one of the options in that list indicated anywhere else in Asia. My Geography has always been bad.


I remember typing down Asia, I guess I screwed up pushing the wrong button and couldn't fix it anymore because someone had already voted. My bad, man.


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hellraiser_xes wrote:
crast wrote:
Skartasis wrote:
Well, Finland naturally, home of worlds finest methul.But there doesnt seem to be scandinavia or northern europe in your poll... well, eastern europe comes closest me thinks?


Eh, I dunno, I choose western Europe and I live in Sweden, even
though I'm in the middle sorta, :)

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Pasqua you failed your geography!!! Half of us here don't know what to put.....

And why on earth did you put Malaysia along with Australia and NZ? we're thousands of miles apart.


I put them together because here we are taught that OCEANIA is a continent that consists of Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Malaysia and all other islands near. It's just the way we are taught here dude, like some people consider Mexico being Central America and some people consider it being North America ...


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Brighton, The "rainbow" city of England

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Fucking metal! :dio:

(i really from up north tho, near Liverpool. Just student hear)


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Barrie Ontario Canada.

About 45 minutes north of Toronto.

A couple hours north of Cara.


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 3:00 pm 
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Here are some pictures from my home town São Paulo, Brazil.

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Funny, I tried searching pictures from very poor parts of the city but couldn't find them. I wanted to show you guys the discrepancies here, one of the largest of the world I guess.


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I was born a Welshman, in the north of Wales. I lived in a town that looked like this -

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and moved with the birds south to here -

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I can see my workplace from here!

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the April 25th Bridge (formerly named António Salazar bridge, changed after the revolution on 25/4/1974). believe it or not, it was designed by the same guy who did the Golden Gate bridge. bet you didn't see that one coming.
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Oceanarium, part of the Expo 98 (1998 world exposition).
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a sample of the older parts of the city
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the Bairro Alto, a popular nightlife district.
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the Eden hotel. it's nothing special but imo the building is beautiful. i think it used to be a Virgin megastore lol.
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the Oriente train station and Vasco da Gama tower.
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part of my university :P, or should i say institute, because the uni is spread around the city.


EDIT - these pics suck. i have to take some of my own when the weather clears up.

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The older parts of the city look like the city levels in Ninja Gaiden.


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I live in the U.S...

Phoenix, Arizona to be specific.


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I live in Livorno the most communist city in italy.


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i find this poll a little wierd, since we are basicly just copying over the caption under our avatars...


Laconia, New hampshire, USA.
this summer it will become Bangor, Maine USA


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The older parts of the city look like the city levels in Ninja Gaiden.
:lol: :lol: :lol:


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i've never played Ninja Gaiden. is the street thing a good or bad thing?

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hellraiser_xes wrote:
Seremban/MalaccaPetaling Jaya/Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia

I alternate between these towns cos my hometown's in Seremban, college's in Malacca, intership in Petaling Jaya and I bum around in Kuala Lumpur quite often.

Anybody planning a trip to Malaysia soon?


I was just in Melaka last month for a day. I work at the National Semi plant when i go there and drive up from Singapore. Prob be back sometime in May or June. Never been to KL and JB is a little rough for me.......ha ha.

Arizona here but I spend about half the year in Asia, last year mostly Korea, but also Taiwan, China, Singapore, Malaysia and Japan.


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Barrie Ontario Canada.

About 45 minutes north of Toronto.

A couple hours north of Cara.
you live south of me, silly.


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Azrael wrote:
i've never played Ninja Gaiden. is the street thing a good or bad thing?


'Tis a great thing. Best...Xbox game...ever!


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