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Postby Dukopolious » Tue Jun 28, 2011 10:45 am

North Calaveras wrote:
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2. Whens the last time you've seen something like what happened in lybia happen in china?

3Yeah thye should just allow you to grow up to be an idiot and be frowned down apon by the world so idiots can go around saying "I passes skewl so ima smarty hehe amricas de best :lol2: .

as for 1 and 4 saying nope is basicly just saying you have no idalogical response due to your lack of inteligence.


2. How about during the revolution? Or how about the massacres that the government have done?

3. YES you should be allowed to grow up and be an idiot cause then you will get fired and someone who actually studied will take your place.


2 Sorce please.

3 Yet your citizens complain about bums on the street.

1 question, do you like bush?
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Postby North Calaveras » Tue Jun 28, 2011 10:48 am

Dukopolious wrote:
North Calaveras wrote:
2. How about during the revolution? Or how about the massacres that the government have done?

3. YES you should be allowed to grow up and be an idiot cause then you will get fired and someone who actually studied will take your place.


2 Sorce please.

3 Yet your citizens complain about bums on the street.

1 question, do you like bush?


2. Tianemen square, i think that's common knowledge

3. So?

No I didn't really like Bush, I think he was doing better than Obama but I don't like him.
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Postby Dukopolious » Tue Jun 28, 2011 10:57 am

North Calaveras wrote:
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2 Sorce please.

3 Yet your citizens complain about bums on the street.

1 question, do you like bush?


2. Tianemen square, i think that's common knowledge

3. So?

No I didn't really like Bush, I think he was doing better than Obama but I don't like him.


2Well there was no rebel army fighting the government and there were no air strikes on the nation.

3so you said that it's not a big deal with people becoming homless as people in your country complain about it

Also I don't like bush eather I'd much rather have had the democrat who did that documentry "An inconvinent truth"
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Postby CREEEEEED » Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:38 am

OK, first up, lets edit your post to correct your spelling and grammar, since you've clearly failed intellectually.

North Calaveras wrote:
CREEEEEED wrote:
How do you figure that?

America is #1 in terms of economy, but not for much longer. China will be ahead of you within 5 years.

You are arguably the most powerful nation in terms of military strength, but again I think China will be overtaking you very shortly.

Your education system is horrifyingly bad for such a developed nation: http://newsbird.wordpress.com/2009/09/0 ... r-nations/

Your healthcare system, while improving, is still not good compared to other nations: http://masterofhealthadministration.com ... uality.jpg

How exactly are you indisputably #1, again?


First off I said overall we're #1

1. Yeah well when china does then I will chance my attitude, what you said dosn't mean shit

2. pfft china beating the US military, maybe when they have a real navy and airforce that could compete with us.

3 education isn't that horrible, idk where this whole education problem is coming from I don't see it as the systems fault more like the parents and students fault.

4. Healthcare is fine just certain things need to be fixed, like 300 dollars to pay for shit that isn't close to that much in cost.


1. What I've said means a lot. China has the most dynamic economy in the world, and the largest supply of foreign currency in the world. If they wanted, China could release the.... ~$5 trillion dollars they have in American currency and completely wreck the dollar. Forever. It'd devalue your currency by somewhere in the region of 20-30%, causing a near-total failure of your economy and pretty much instant transformation of the USA into (at best) a second world country.

2. Their submarine fleet is both large, and sophisticated, and their blue-water navy is being rapidly ramped up. They're not up to taking on the US or Russians at sea just yet, but they will be if they keep developing things the way they are. Their air force is smaller, but if you're attacking them (the far more likely scenario, looking at both nation's foreign policy), then they have home-field advantage, and a much more advanced air force than what you're used to fighting. One-on-one, they can't compete with the F-22, but you've only got about 200 of them, and i doubt they'd all be deployed to a single mission. Your other aircraft they have a rough parity with, and would certainly give you one hell of a fight. Their army would be beyond the USA's ability to defeat, just in terms of sheer manpower. A land invasion of China by the US would result in swift, bloody failure. The airforce and navy would be unable to make enough difference to allow your army to succeed. There's just too many of them.

And another thing - China is absurdly far ahead of America in the field of cyber-warfare. Chances are they'd simply hack into your military systems and fuck them up, which would seriously weaken the US military as a functional fighting force. And by seriously weaken, I mean it would totally cripple you, due to the ridiculous reliance on computers that basically all modern militaries have.

3. Your education spending is the joint 45th highest in the world, along with Thailand, and Lithuania. Your education quality is ranked at number 30, below countries like Tunisia. Your math/science education is all the way down at #48. Seriously, when countries like Poland, Ireland, Greece, and Tunisia are outdoing the most powerful economic and industrial power of the past century at something as simple as educating their kids properly, something is seriously fucking wrong. For the amount of money you have, you could easily be the best-educated people in the world, but no, you'd rather spend it on killing people.

4. Your healthcare is ranked at #37. Again, for the largest economy of the past centruy, this is utterly inexcusable. Costa Rica is a goddamn third-world country and it has better healthcare than the US.



You made a (highly ignorant) "LOL" comment on the idea of the Chinese being communist and happy. News - they are officially communist, although I concede that they're headed increasingly towards a free-market, capitalist system. And as for the happiness thing - well, they are. You hear about protests every now and then that happen in China. These do not have popular support. There are maybe 100 million people in China who are unhappy with their government, but thats 100 million from almost 2 billion. Their government has an approval rating somewhere in the 90th-percentile. There hasn't been a US administration with that kind of approval since FDR in WW2. The vast majority of them are just as happy as we are in our entertainment-spattered, shiny-object coveting western society.
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Postby Exodia Ecclesianea » Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:40 am

Did someone wrote that the China is a communist nation?

China of today is a well-oiled machinery of capitalism functioning within borders described by the state. Life of every citizen has been adjusted from the very birth and first steps in the neighbourhood to further fuel the growth of mega-businesses.



There is nothing 'liberal' about China and it will remain that way for as long as they want to see their nation afloat. Perfect example for USA to keep their way of massive corporationism and social readjusting.

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Postby Dukopolious » Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:45 am

CREEEEEED wrote:OK, first up, lets edit your post to correct your spelling and grammar, since you've clearly failed intellectually.

North Calaveras wrote:
First off I said overall we're #1

1. Yeah well when china does then I will chance my attitude, what you said dosn't mean shit

2. pfft china beating the US military, maybe when they have a real navy and airforce that could compete with us.

3 education isn't that horrible, idk where this whole education problem is coming from I don't see it as the systems fault more like the parents and students fault.

4. Healthcare is fine just certain things need to be fixed, like 300 dollars to pay for shit that isn't close to that much in cost.


1. What I've said means a lot. China has the most dynamic economy in the world, and the largest supply of foreign currency in the world. If they wanted, China could release the.... ~$5 trillion dollars they have in American currency and completely wreck the dollar. Forever. It'd devalue your currency by somewhere in the region of 20-30%, causing a near-total failure of your economy and pretty much instant transformation of the USA into (at best) a second world country.

2. Their submarine fleet is both large, and sophisticated, and their blue-water navy is being rapidly ramped up. They're not up to taking on the US or Russians at sea just yet, but they will be if they keep developing things the way they are. Their air force is smaller, but if you're attacking them (the far more likely scenario, looking at both nation's foreign policy), then they have home-field advantage, and a much more advanced air force than what you're used to fighting. One-on-one, they can't compete with the F-22, but you've only got about 200 of them, and i doubt they'd all be deployed to a single mission. Your other aircraft they have a rough parity with, and would certainly give you one hell of a fight. Their army would be beyond the USA's ability to defeat, just in terms of sheer manpower. A land invasion of China by the US would result in swift, bloody failure. The airforce and navy would be unable to make enough difference to allow your army to succeed. There's just too many of them.

And another thing - China is absurdly far ahead of America in the field of cyber-warfare. Chances are they'd simply hack into your military systems and fuck them up, which would seriously weaken the US military as a functional fighting force. And by seriously weaken, I mean it would totally cripple you, due to the ridiculous reliance on computers that basically all modern militaries have.

3. Your education spending is the joint 45th highest in the world, along with Thailand, and Lithuania. Your education quality is ranked at number 30, below countries like Tunisia. Your math/science education is all the way down at #48. Seriously, when countries like Poland, Ireland, Greece, and Tunisia are outdoing the most powerful economic and industrial power of the past century at something as simple as educating their kids properly, something is seriously fucking wrong. For the amount of money you have, you could easily be the best-educated people in the world, but no, you'd rather spend it on killing people.

4. Your healthcare is ranked at #37. Again, for the largest economy of the past centruy, this is utterly inexcusable. Costa Rica is a goddamn third-world country and it has better healthcare than the US.



You made a (highly ignorant) "LOL" comment on the idea of the Chinese being communist and happy. News - they are officially communist, although I concede that they're headed increasingly towards a free-market, capitalist system. And as for the happiness thing - well, they are. You hear about protests every now and then that happen in China. These do not have popular support. There are maybe 100 million people in China who are unhappy with their government, but thats 100 million from almost 2 billion. Their government has an approval rating somewhere in the 90th-percentile. There hasn't been a US administration with that kind of approval since FDR in WW2. The vast majority of them are just as happy as we are in our entertainment-spattered, shiny-object coveting western society.


North Calaveras. firslty you got owned. And secondly for your third rate mind to understand some of the advanced adjectives in this text you might want to use a dictionary. That's what you get for going to school in the USA.
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Postby North Calaveras » Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:46 am

Dukopolious wrote:
CREEEEEED wrote:OK, first up, lets edit your post to correct your spelling and grammar, since you've clearly failed intellectually.



1. What I've said means a lot. China has the most dynamic economy in the world, and the largest supply of foreign currency in the world. If they wanted, China could release the.... ~$5 trillion dollars they have in American currency and completely wreck the dollar. Forever. It'd devalue your currency by somewhere in the region of 20-30%, causing a near-total failure of your economy and pretty much instant transformation of the USA into (at best) a second world country.

2. Their submarine fleet is both large, and sophisticated, and their blue-water navy is being rapidly ramped up. They're not up to taking on the US or Russians at sea just yet, but they will be if they keep developing things the way they are. Their air force is smaller, but if you're attacking them (the far more likely scenario, looking at both nation's foreign policy), then they have home-field advantage, and a much more advanced air force than what you're used to fighting. One-on-one, they can't compete with the F-22, but you've only got about 200 of them, and i doubt they'd all be deployed to a single mission. Your other aircraft they have a rough parity with, and would certainly give you one hell of a fight. Their army would be beyond the USA's ability to defeat, just in terms of sheer manpower. A land invasion of China by the US would result in swift, bloody failure. The airforce and navy would be unable to make enough difference to allow your army to succeed. There's just too many of them.

And another thing - China is absurdly far ahead of America in the field of cyber-warfare. Chances are they'd simply hack into your military systems and fuck them up, which would seriously weaken the US military as a functional fighting force. And by seriously weaken, I mean it would totally cripple you, due to the ridiculous reliance on computers that basically all modern militaries have.

3. Your education spending is the joint 45th highest in the world, along with Thailand, and Lithuania. Your education quality is ranked at number 30, below countries like Tunisia. Your math/science education is all the way down at #48. Seriously, when countries like Poland, Ireland, Greece, and Tunisia are outdoing the most powerful economic and industrial power of the past century at something as simple as educating their kids properly, something is seriously fucking wrong. For the amount of money you have, you could easily be the best-educated people in the world, but no, you'd rather spend it on killing people.

4. Your healthcare is ranked at #37. Again, for the largest economy of the past centruy, this is utterly inexcusable. Costa Rica is a goddamn third-world country and it has better healthcare than the US.



You made a (highly ignorant) "LOL" comment on the idea of the Chinese being communist and happy. News - they are officially communist, although I concede that they're headed increasingly towards a free-market, capitalist system. And as for the happiness thing - well, they are. You hear about protests every now and then that happen in China. These do not have popular support. There are maybe 100 million people in China who are unhappy with their government, but thats 100 million from almost 2 billion. Their government has an approval rating somewhere in the 90th-percentile. There hasn't been a US administration with that kind of approval since FDR in WW2. The vast majority of them are just as happy as we are in our entertainment-spattered, shiny-object coveting western society.


North Calaveras. firslty you got owned. And secondly for your third rate mind to understand some of the advanced adjectives in this text you might want to use a dictionary. That's what you get for going to school in the USA.


OH I got owned says the person who thinks China is communist lol, what education system brought you up to think that? :rofl:
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Postby Exodia Ecclesianea » Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:47 am

Dukopolious wrote: North Calaveras. firslty you got owned. And secondly for your third rate mind to understand some of the advanced adjectives in this text you might want to use a dictionary. That's what you get for going to school in the USA.


Do you really strive for having this topic locked because of your arrogant 'serious business' approach to something as mundane as online discussion? :eyebrow:



Besides, 'communism' of China has long ago transformed into nationalised corporationism.
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Postby Grave_n_idle » Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:48 am

Norstal wrote:
Islamic Hazarastan wrote:Oh, look! Yet another reason!

Woooooooooow, 29 killed. Some of them may be suspects too, but in suspicious wording, they say they can't conclusively say they're suspects, yet they don't have the evidence to show for it.

I could say that 9000 people were killed by the Americans at a Normandy beach. I could also reveal that they were Nazis, but, hey, that's not going to be sensationalist. They might or might not be Nazis too!

Get off, troll.


Citing an actual justification for why some people might 'hate America'... in a thread called "Why does the world hate the U.S."?

You should be offering Islamic Hazarstan thanks for actually citing evidence that answers the OP, not accusing them of trolling.
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Postby North Calaveras » Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:49 am

Exodia Ecclesianea wrote:
Dukopolious wrote: North Calaveras. firslty you got owned. And secondly for your third rate mind to understand some of the advanced adjectives in this text you might want to use a dictionary. That's what you get for going to school in the USA.


Do you really strive for having this topic locked because of your arrogant 'serious business' approach to something as mundane as online discussion? :eyebrow:


Exodia, this guy said that China is basically communist and then talks to me about education...
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Postby Grave_n_idle » Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:52 am

North Calaveras wrote:
Exodia Ecclesianea wrote:
Do you really strive for having this topic locked because of your arrogant 'serious business' approach to something as mundane as online discussion? :eyebrow:


Exodia, this guy said that China is basically communist and then talks to me about education...


Ad hominem is a logical fallacy.

Address the points, not the poster.
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Postby Dukopolious » Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:52 am

First off china is OFFICIALLY classifed as communist, secondly not once did I mention what it's going towards.
Proof:
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/25702

And I was rasied in Canada. 3rd best for reading,
5th for math and sciince.

Where is the usa?

Down at 14th for reading
17th for reading and
a dreded 25th for math.
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Postby North Calaveras » Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:54 am

Dukopolious wrote:First off china is OFFICIALLY classifed as communist, secondly not once did I mention what it's going towards.
Proof:
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/25702

And I was rasied in Canada. 3rd best for reading,
5th for math and sciince.

Where is the usa?

Down at 14th for reading
17th for reading and
a dreded 25th for math.


Coming from the guy who said that I was arrogant :clap:
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Postby CREEEEEED » Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:55 am

North Calaveras wrote:
Exodia Ecclesianea wrote:
Do you really strive for having this topic locked because of your arrogant 'serious business' approach to something as mundane as online discussion? :eyebrow:


Exodia, this guy said that China is basically communist and then talks to me about education...


Actually, I said China is officially communist. Which it is. They are ruled by a "Communist Party" (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_Communist_Party). Whether or not they actually operate as Communists is irrelevant.

However, why don't you try addressing some of the on-topic stuff I said, rather than delving into a pointless discussion about Chinese politics.


North Calaveras wrote:
Dukopolious wrote:First off china is OFFICIALLY classifed as communist, secondly not once did I mention what it's going towards.
Proof:
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/25702

And I was rasied in Canada. 3rd best for reading,
5th for math and sciince.

Where is the usa?

Down at 14th for reading
17th for reading and
a dreded 25th for math.


Coming from the guy who said that I was arrogant :clap:


You ARE arrogant. He is as well in this instance, but you've been such throughout this entire discussion.
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Postby Keronians » Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:55 am

North Calaveras wrote:
Dukopolious wrote:First off china is OFFICIALLY classifed as communist, secondly not once did I mention what it's going towards.
Proof:
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/25702

And I was rasied in Canada. 3rd best for reading,
5th for math and sciince.

Where is the usa?

Down at 14th for reading
17th for reading and
a dreded 25th for math.


Coming from the guy who said that I was arrogant :clap:


He's stating facts. How is that arrogant?
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Postby Exodia Ecclesianea » Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:56 am

Dukopolious wrote:First off china is OFFICIALLY classifed as communist, secondly not once did I mention what it's going towards.
Proof:
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/25702

And I was rasied in Canada. 3rd best for reading,
5th for math and sciince.

Where is the usa?

Down at 14th for reading
17th for reading and
a dreded 25th for math.


sketchy, vague Classification on the Internet =/= official, factual economical status.

Political party by name =/= economical profile of the system it helps to govern. In post-communism Poland socialists were responsible for transformation into capitalism.
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Postby Keronians » Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:57 am

CREEEEEED wrote:
North Calaveras wrote:
Exodia, this guy said that China is basically communist and then talks to me about education...


Actually, I said China is officially communist. Which it is. They are ruled by a "Communist Party" (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_Communist_Party). Whether or not they actually operate as Communists is irrelevant.

However, why don't you try addressing some of the on-topic stuff I said, rather than delving into a pointless discussion about Chinese politics.


The Chinese government itself doesn't call itself Communist anymore. So, moot point.

It was news to me as well when Natapoc told me. I had always thought that a nation ruled by the CCP would at least call itself Communist, even if it actually wasn't.
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Postby Grave_n_idle » Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:58 am

Exodia Ecclesianea wrote:
Dukopolious wrote:First off china is OFFICIALLY classifed as communist, secondly not once did I mention what it's going towards.
Proof:
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/25702

And I was rasied in Canada. 3rd best for reading,
5th for math and sciince.

Where is the usa?

Down at 14th for reading
17th for reading and
a dreded 25th for math.


sketchy, vague Classification on the Internet =/= official, factual economical status.


CIA World Factbook lists China as a "Communist state"

https://www.cia.gov/library/publication ... os/ch.html
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Postby CREEEEEED » Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:58 am

Keronians wrote:
CREEEEEED wrote:
Actually, I said China is officially communist. Which it is. They are ruled by a "Communist Party" (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_Communist_Party). Whether or not they actually operate as Communists is irrelevant.

However, why don't you try addressing some of the on-topic stuff I said, rather than delving into a pointless discussion about Chinese politics.


The Chinese government itself doesn't call itself Communist anymore. So, moot point.

It was news to me as well when Natapoc told me. I had always thought that a nation ruled by the CCP would at least call itself Communist, even if it actually wasn't.


I believe they prefer the term Maoist, but it's essentially the same idea. Might also be a strategy to encourage investment by western businesses, and if so, a highly effective one.
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Postby Greater Cabinda » Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:59 am

CREEEEEED wrote:
Keronians wrote:
The Chinese government itself doesn't call itself Communist anymore. So, moot point.

It was news to me as well when Natapoc told me. I had always thought that a nation ruled by the CCP would at least call itself Communist, even if it actually wasn't.


I believe they prefer the term Maoist, but it's essentially the same idea. Might also be a strategy to encourage investment by western businesses, and if so, a highly effective one.

I don't think they use the term Maoist, since Maoism is just agrarian Stalinism.

The CPC calls itself Socialist with Chinese Characteristics, but it's essentially just state capitalism.
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Postby Dukopolious » Tue Jun 28, 2011 12:00 pm

if I was being arrogant I appologize for offending anyone (Other than North)
but in my defence at least my alledged arrogancecomes with fact rather than yours which came with petty opinion which you probably don;t know much about due to your terrible education system. Maybe if they gave your people some books insted of guns your country wouldn't have such a large rich-poor divide.
This was directed to North.
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Postby Exodia Ecclesianea » Tue Jun 28, 2011 12:02 pm

CREEEEEED wrote: I believe they prefer the term Maoist, but it's essentially the same idea. Might also be a strategy to encourage investment by western businesses, and if so, a highly effective one.


Once again, it doesn't cover the economical reality of the China. You are merely attributing a token label, ignoring economical studies, outlook on lives of the citizens themselves - - - all in order to make a point, rather than LEARN. :eyebrow:

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Postby Kulverint » Tue Jun 28, 2011 12:03 pm

President Mathias wrote:I have a question I want to ask you, Nationstates users. Why does everyone hate America?


You seem physically unable to keep out of anyone else's wars.
Many of your people, when they visit other countries, go off on one to other people about how amazing America is, giving a strong impression of arrogance.
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Postby Greater Cabinda » Tue Jun 28, 2011 12:06 pm

Kulverint wrote:
President Mathias wrote:I have a question I want to ask you, Nationstates users. Why does everyone hate America?


You seem physically unable to keep out of anyone else's wars.
Many of your people, when they visit other countries, go off on one to other people about how amazing America is, giving a strong impression of arrogance.

And every foreign exchange student that has ever been to my school has prattled on about how it's better in [insert Western European country here].

I don't see why they should receive special treatment.
No, I wasn't banned, but this profile is now inactive due to it being abandoned by it's owner...

New Conglomerate is his new profile. Also, the first person to telegram him at his new profile gets the link to his former flag.

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Postby Seviis New Island » Tue Jun 28, 2011 12:07 pm

I live in Mexico . . .
Go ahead and ask me why do people here hate the United States of America.

For starters: why is it that you go around saying you're 'America'. The continent doesn't belong to you.
I personally call them 'Statians' from 'Estadounidense' (because Unitedstatian sounds like ass )
New Island, the Land made from Dreams. Where everything is possible.
Proper way to call us
The Proper way to call us is Seviishimians. If you call us New Islanders we'll assume you're just referring to that particular island.

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