+1
Plus, as I explained, what does it matter what they consider themselves???? They're still Europeans and his country is still in Europe...
@ whottt busting out the British soccer fan character.
Classic.
+1
Plus, as I explained, what does it matter what they consider themselves???? They're still Europeans and his country is still in Europe...
damn... now we'll never know the lengths to which whottt would have tried to take this. It could have been fun![]()
To clarify, I didn't do an IP check or dig into this to see if it really is a whottt character. I'm guessing it is but either way, it's a pretty damn funny twist to this thread.
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That isn't conclusive proof whottt != Tot Spurs.
Now that's kind of an interesting statement...
i could have my troll on the laptop while i post on my PC.... lame whottt.... i may be from the third world but i bet i have been to more states in the US than you have...
It doesn't really matter... Continents are only separated by water? Explain that one. How about arguing with the definition of Great Britain from the dictionary? He claimed England is not in Europe, which is completely different from claiming that Brits don't see themselves as Europeans (something I actually brought up in one of my posts, but he kept arguing nonetheless)...
Another memorable phrase from whottt:
Link to me saying that? Stupid ?
How about arguing with the definition of Great Britain from the dictionary? He claimed England is not in Europe,
No I didn't you ing idiot...what I said was this:
To which you responded this:
Once more for emphasis:
Like I said....you're illiterate.
Already posted multiple times in this thread:
the mainland: now rare except in the Continent, all of Europe except the British Isles
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Europe
Europe - the 2nd smallest continent (actually a vast peninsula of Eurasia); the British use `Europe' to refer to all of the continent except the British Isles
Got damn you guys are ing stupid. Seriously.
http://www.asianinfo.org/asianinfo/japan/geography.htm
Sea of Japan and the East China Sea separate Japan from the Asian continent.
http://www.britannia.com/wales/whist1.html
250,000 BC (the Lower Paleolithic Age), and hand-worked tools have been found at various sites that date from around 26,000 BC. It wasn't until the retreat of the glaciers during the Ice Age around 10,000 BC, however, that human settlement in any significant numbers could begin.
It was at that time that mainland Britain became an island, separated from the continent of Europe
http://www.yourdictionary.com/continent
any of the main large land areas of the earth, conventionally regarded (with or without outlying islands)
ing idiots...no . Ya'll are some stupid mother ers.
Wow, I guess I'm not on ignore anymore? GREAT!!!
Welcome back to the conversation!!!
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You actually said this:
Not to mention you argued that Continental Europe is the same thing as the European Continent as a whole (something you even argued with timvp about). Or are you going to deny it?
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Now that I have you full attention again, can you expand on what's so funny from this dictionary definition:
Great Britain
noun
an island of NW Europe, separated from the mainland by the English Channel and the North Sea: since 1707 the name has applied politically to England, Scotland, and Wales. 46,417,600; 88,139 sq. mi. (228,280 sq. km).
Scared much?
whottt, it is time to post again under your Euro alias![]()
First ing thing I posted:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continents
Continents are understood to be large, continuous, discrete masses of land, ideally separated by expanses of water."[3] However, many of the seven most commonly recognized continents are identified by convention
So like I said...ElNono can't ing read. ElNono hasn't got a ing clue what coninent is.
Not at all...I'm genuinely interested in what you could "dig up".
Hmmm ... why would you be interested if it isn't you?
I'm always interested in hearing about ways of digging on the internet...
I guess Winston Chuchill was a whottt troll too:
LOL... you still don't understand, do you? The Mainland is NOT the entire Continent...
Damn, this is from one of your OWN posts:
You're LOOKING AT THE WRONG WORD. Continental Europe is not the European Continent. Notice how it says EUROPEAN islands above? , I wonder if they're in ing ASIA. Gee, no, they're in EUROPE.
And you call me a ing illiterate??? There's 2 definitions there. I actually posted this earlier here: http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/show...&postcount=246
Europe
1. a continent in the W part of the landmass lying between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, separated from Asia by the Ural Mountains on the E and the Caucasus Mountains and the Black and Caspian seas on the SE. In British usage, Europe sometimes contrasts with England. 702,300,000 including the Russian
Notice the part in italics. I don't argue that Brits don't consider themselves Europeans, I argue that they are Europeans regardless of what they think.
If you agree with that, just say so.
How about Wikipedia:
Japan (日本 Nihon or Nippon?, officially 日本国 Nippon-koku?·i or Nihon-koku) is an island country in East Asia.
How about the American Heritage Dictionary:
A country of Asia on an archipelago off the northeast coast of the mainland.
How about Merriam-Webster:
country E Asia comprising Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Shikoku, & other islands in the W Pacific; a cons utional monarchy capital Tokyo area 143,619 square miles (371,973 square kilometers), population 126,925,843
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA, I gotta make this my new sig.
, even before the Ice Age, before the tectonics plates moved, there were probably very few, if any, islands at all.
This is so weak it would be so funny if it weren't so sad.
Just answer the ing question for posterity. It's a really easy, Yes or No question:
Is Great Britain an Island?
I'll give you this: There's plenty of definitions of Continent (note, very different from 'Continental'), including 6, 7, 8 or 9 Continents, depending on where you look and the background of the definition (political, geological, historical, regional, etc)
Will you agree with me that the most common definition is the geological-political one that includes the outlying islands?
Last edited by ElNono; 08-16-2008 at 08:56 PM.
I think the British are whatever they think they are...and who are you or anyone else to tell them otherwise. wad.
What I think is this idiot:
And I'm right about that...and you called me ignorant for making that statement you stupid .
That's what I think.
You're an ElNono...and this entrie argument is because you are stupid, and don't know what a continent is...and you can't read.
And I don't give a if you get timvp or every mother er on this forum saying otherwise...I am right, the proof is right there in front of your dumb ing face, as is the proof that you can't ing read, and don't know what a continent is...and there is nothing you will ever be able to say or do to change it.
Are you serious?? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA...
Let me quote you. Read it carefully:
However, many of the seven most commonly recognized continents are identified by convention.
So, if they're defined by convention, they're called...
Check this out:
CONTINENTS
Get it?
Im an American....but USA BAsketball. I root for Argentinians or whoever under pressure. I think USA basketball dont need any supporter anyway, their bench is the first team u go figure...
And if you knew what an Island is...you'd know why I thought that was funny...all it proves is there is yet another definition of continent, that you are IGNORANT of.
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