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It is July 4th nigga USE THE FUCKING CORRECT TERM
 
Every year I celebrate the 4th of July because it signifies the day when the YooKay was separated from your nigger infested country.
It's alright Bongcel357, there's no reason to still be salty about it.
 
It's alright Bongcel357, there's no reason to still be salty about it.
I'm eating a kebab to celebrate right now. :feelsohh:

In all seriousness, even though most Bongs don't think about 1776 much at all, the 250th year milestone is a big one so I hope have a good July 4th.
 
I'm eating a kebab to celebrate right now. :feelsohh:
I never really liked them much to be honest. Yet, I feel as if it's rather popular with people...?
In all seriousness, even though most Bongs don't think about 1776 much at all, the 250th year milestone is a big one so I hope have a good day.
It does make me wonder what the reaction of the general population was when it happened. I wonder if they cared at all, LMAO. Surely it's at least somewhat intriguing to hear?
 
He is right. Nobody outside of the USA cares about your shitty holidays.

You're not the center of the world. In fact, most people hate the USA.
WTF, it's not 'shitty???' We eat hot dogs, burgers, ribs, steak, pecan pie, and suffer outside in the summer heat 'till evening, to which we then light fireworks and launch them up into the sky.
 
I never really liked them much to be honest. Yet, I feel as if it's rather popular with people...?

It does make me wonder what the reaction of the general population was when it happened. I wonder if they cared at all, LMAO. Surely it's at least somewhat intriguing to hear?
I've studied this a bit. The Revolutionary War was quite expensive to wage for us (the British) so the taxes raised to fight it were unpopular, from the point of view of the average working-class person who didn't really care one way or the other. But also there was a pretty big, or at least influential, part of British society at the time that thought, from an ideological point of view, that the were Revolutionaries justified in rebelling and demanding rights. Myself I do actually agree with this, to be honest.

Also from the point of view of the government of the British Empire at that time, it was the Caribbean they were most scared about losing, either to the Revolutionaries or to, especially, to the French once they intervened on the side of the Revolutionaries, because the Caribbean islands had the cotton and sugar plantations, which were ludicrously profitable. So once prosecuting the war against the Revolutionaries became too expensive and unpopular, they were okay with letting them go in order to keep control of the Caribbean.

It's an interesting period of history.
 
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I've studied this a bit. The Revolutionary War was quite expensive to wage for us (the British) so the taxes raised to fight it were unpopular, from the point of view of the average working-class person who didn't really care one way or the other. But also there was a pretty big, or at least influential, part of British society at the time that thought, from an ideological point of view, that the Revolutionaries justified in rebelling and demanding rights. Myself I do actually agree with this, to be honest.

Also from the point of view of the government of the British Empire at that time, it was the Caribbean they were most scared about losing, either to the Revolutionaries or to, especially, to the French once they intervened on the side of the Revolutionaries, because the Caribbean islands had the cotton and sugar plantations, which were ludicrously profitable. So once prosecuting the war against the Revolutionaries became too expensive and unpopular, they were okay with letting them go in order to keep control of the Caribbean.

It's an interesting period of history.
You guys did pwn us pretty hard forty years later during the War of 1812, so it's not all bad.
 
Germans can celebrate it too, I'll invite you to my cookout and you can be a German BVLL instead of a German cuck
I would be an even bigger cuck, because I'd be celebrating another people's holiday and the founding of that Masonic nation under whose occupation we've been since '45.
 
You guys did pwn us pretty hard forty years later during the War of 1812, so it's not all bad.

That's true, but it's all water under the bridge. UKcels and Yankcels are bros imo.

A more crazy thing is that the insane amount of money the French spent trying to help you Yanks out in the Revolutionary War in the 1770s directly led to a major financial crisis in France, which in turn partly caused the French Revolution and the rise of Napoleon.

Napoleon wouldn't have happened without Merica :feelshaha:
 
I would be an even bigger cuck, because I'd be celebrating another people's holiday and the founding of that Masonic nation under whose occupation we've been since '45.
That's like saying you can't celebrate Christmas because we're all going to Hell - it's true, but it's better if you just don't think about it desu
 
That's true, but it's all water under the bridge. UKcels and Yankcels are bros imo.

A more crazy thing is that the insane amount of money the French spent trying to help you Yanks out in the Revolutionary War in the 1770s directly led to a major financial crisis in France, which in turn partly caused the French Revolution and the rise of Napoleon.

Napoleon wouldn't have happened without Merica :feelshaha:
Deserved it just for being French to be honest
 
I've studied this a bit. The Revolutionary War was quite expensive to wage for us (the British) so the taxes raised to fight it were unpopular, from the point of view of the average working-class person who didn't really care one way or the other. But also there was a pretty big, or at least influential, part of British society at the time that thought, from an ideological point of view, that the were Revolutionaries justified in rebelling and demanding rights. Myself I do actually agree with this, to be honest.

Also from the point of view of the government of the British Empire at that time, it was the Caribbean they were most scared about losing, either to the Revolutionaries or to, especially, to the French once they intervened on the side of the Revolutionaries, because the Caribbean islands had the cotton and sugar plantations, which were ludicrously profitable. So once prosecuting the war against the Revolutionaries became too expensive and unpopular, they were okay with letting them go in order to keep control of the Caribbean.

It's an interesting period of history.
to me peak english military was marlborough even if wellington was excellent idk which one to pick because both faced france when france was the chad
 
More often than not it's people from one nation in particular

Won't say which one tho, i don't want algerians to burn everything down like they always do.
 
That's like saying you can't celebrate Christmas because we're all going to Hell - it's true, but it's better if you just don't think about it desu
Who said I celebrate Christmas?:feelskek:
 

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