No. You said (well, typed/posted) :Dezerteagal5 wrote:
Yes thats great. Thats why after i said 'east' i added (OF THE U.S.) because the world is round so east depends on wherever your position is,Scorpion0x17 wrote:
"couldnt really tell you where the UK was in the glob of stuff" -Dezerteagal5 wrote:
Yes i do, and theres a lot more countries in the 'east' (from u.s.) meaning the whole side of the world
http://img105.imageshack.us/img105/3408/mymapmo9.jpg
The dark grey = cool with me
The medium grey = The ones i dont perticularly like (by default)
The light grey (up by UK, couldnt really tell you where the UK was in the glob of stuff) = Places im not sure of
The 'east' is NOT everything to the east of the United States!source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Worldwikipedia wrote:
The term Western world or "the West" (also on rare occasions called the Occident) can have multiple meanings depending on its context (i.e. the time period and the used criteria). Even definitions of what constitutes the West today vary. In general however there is a consensus that the West includes at least Western Europe, the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.[1] In other definitions, Eastern Europe, Latin America, Turkey, and/or Israel are often included, as their cultures are closely linked. Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong are often described as Western, especially in a political or economic context, because of their high living standards and their social, economical and political structure.
Oh, and btw, the UK is the larger of the two islands (and a bit of the smaller one) at the top of the grey box at the top of your image - you obliterated Scotland with your grey box...
In the context of this discussion the word 'east' has a very specific meaning and it does not include the UK, Scotland (NOTE: ONE 'T' BY THE WAY!), or any other part of Europe (and some places that aren't even in Europe).Dezerteagal5 wrote:
Thats terrible. I don't neccesarily have a hatred for the Islamic, but maybe just the whole east...
Thats better right?
Maybe not U.K. they can be aright.
Scottland has the name of my pops in it.. they can stay
The 'east' existed long before there was even a country called the United States of America - it has absolutely nothing to do with where a country is relative to the US of A. It has, however, got a lot more to do with those countries are relative to the UK and Europe (and, no that's not a UK-centric or Euro-centric biased opinion - that is a fact of history).