Fascistan
Ignorancia
Corpoland
Gun-ited Steaks
RetroPolice, like metropolis but it’s a reactionary police state
The United States of AmericaKleptostan brought to you by Carl’s Jr
The DraftKingsTM United States of Trump
Disneyland.
North Mexico
The Golden Whored
No, he did not. But I thought it was funny to say he was an immigrant, and it doubled as bait for people to call out that he wasn’t. Hook, line, sinker?
Eduardo
Welcome to Costco I love you.
Xico
Break up the union and pick the name of the most powerful government that existed within the bounds of every state before the land was occupied by any old-world government.
Turtle Island
Hey now, I’m feeling attacked!
To the top with you
Trade names with the Gulf and become the United States of Mexico.
A not-insignificant amount of the USA was Mexico, at one time.
That’s just Mexico’s actual name
Yup
There’s nothing united about it, other than maybe hatred towards minorities
other than maybe hatred towards minorities
dissents
There are
dozensthousands of us!
New New Mexico and Old New Mexico
United States of Gulf & Mexico America
Stolidus
- It sounds strong and powerful
- It’s Latin, and therefore properly awesome.
- It’s definition is: foolish, absurd, dumb, forceless, powerless
Your first it’s is correct. It is Latin.
Your second it’s should be its. The definition belongs to the word. But to be fair, I typed it correctly, and then just now had to go back and fix the autoincorrection. So that probably happened to you as well.
Or sometimes we taught elementary school for too long. It’s only worth doing when the rest of the post is correct and erudite, when an error creates confusion, or when I have a helpful mnemonic to offer. No shaming, especially English learners. Sadly, no OCD excuse for me. Undiagnosed ADD, probably.
You are the first person who didn’t blow up at this. I’m impressed.
There’d be no shame in being OCD anyway. And I do realize it’s pedantic to point out spelling/grammar errors in such an informal setting. But maybe someone will use the correct “pallet” or “its” or “defuse” on a job application or some other important document because they remembered a correction they saw here.
I’ve read that many people with actual OCD don’t appreciate the condition being bandied about as a catch all for others having hangups over trivial things.
Whatever the Cherokee word for “stolen land” is.
Or, you know, the thousands of other languages that existed.
Sorry, distilling everything indigenous down to the Cherokee is a pet peeve of mine.
Truly the English specialty: stealing stuff from other people.
What’s the only reason the pyramids are still in Egypt? They’re too big to fit in the British museum.
Too big to fit English ships you mean ;)
Spain owned more
They did, then Britain came along and pulled a deepseek on them :)
It was America at the time
They had a whole revolutionary war over Britain blocking their expansion