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hannah_h
Female,
18-29
Midwest US
Joined: 19 yrs, 3 mos ago
20,587 Posts
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15 yrs ago - Monday 5/21/07 - 7:13:03 AM EST (GMT-5)
Hmmm... Europe. There's a sh*t ton more countries.
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p-tobes
Male,
18-29
Asia
Joined: 15 yrs, 1 mos ago
419 Posts
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15 yrs ago - Monday 5/21/07 - 7:30:49 AM EST (GMT-5)
definately europe
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angeleyesgr
Female,
18-29
Europe
Joined: 18 yrs, 5 mos ago
27,841 Posts
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15 yrs ago - Monday 5/21/07 - 7:35:25 AM EST (GMT-5)
I think that Europe has the most vibrant culture.
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15 yrs ago - Monday 5/21/07 - 7:45:09 AM EST (GMT-5)
Probably Europe, but we have been around longer than the US or Canada, looking aside from the natives, which are now practically not there any more.
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14 yrs ago, 11 mos ago - Friday 5/25/07 - 12:32:33 PM EST (GMT-5)
Europe by far...our culture in many ways is just an extension of some of Europe's.
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RandomNigel
Female,
13-17
Southern US
Joined: 15 yrs, 4 mos ago
716 Posts
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14 yrs ago, 11 mos ago - Saturday 5/26/07 - 11:23:34 PM EST (GMT-5)
Notice how most southerners and in denial. XD
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RandomNigel
Female,
13-17
Southern US
Joined: 15 yrs, 4 mos ago
716 Posts
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14 yrs ago, 11 mos ago - Saturday 5/26/07 - 11:23:45 PM EST (GMT-5)
*are
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14 yrs ago, 11 mos ago - Sunday 5/27/07 - 4:04:54 PM EST (GMT-5)
I find that both Europe and most of North America lack vibrant cultures, but because Mexico is very vibrant, I have to say NA.
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corazondleon
Male,
40-49
Africa
Joined: 15 yrs ago
455 Posts
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14 yrs ago, 11 mos ago - Sunday 5/27/07 - 4:44:33 PM EST (GMT-5)
vi·brant (vî'brənt) Pronunciation Key adj. Pulsing or throbbing with energy or activity: the vibrant streets of a big city. Vigorous, lively, and vital
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CorazonDLeon
Male,
40-49
Africa
Joined: 15 yrs ago
455 Posts
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14 yrs ago, 11 mos ago - Sunday 5/27/07 - 4:49:42 PM EST (GMT-5)
All i have to say is.. New York City, Las Angelas, Miami, Houston, Boston, Detroit, Quebec, Cancun, Key West, Chicago, Philedelphia, New Orleans!! NORTH AMERICA WINNER!
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CorazonDLeon
Male,
40-49
Africa
Joined: 15 yrs ago
455 Posts
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14 yrs ago, 11 mos ago - Sunday 5/27/07 - 4:51:27 PM EST (GMT-5)
Cinco de Mayo, New Years, Mardi Gras, 4th of July, Thanksgiving!
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tjames
Male,
18-29
Western US
Joined: 15 yrs, 2 mos ago
257 Posts
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14 yrs ago, 11 mos ago - Monday 5/28/07 - 5:06:19 PM EST (GMT-5)
One is a country, the other one is a CONTINENT.
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Qpax
Male,
18-29
Europe
Joined: 17 yrs, 7 mos ago
3,482 Posts
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14 yrs ago, 11 mos ago - Monday 5/28/07 - 6:02:15 PM EST (GMT-5)
On 5/28/2007 5:06:20 PM tjames wrote: One is a country, the other one is a CONTINENT. | Since when did either Europe or North America become a country? 
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14 yrs ago, 10 mos ago - Saturday 6/23/07 - 4:32:46 PM EST (GMT-5)
Europe of course.
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14 yrs ago, 10 mos ago - Saturday 6/23/07 - 4:36:31 PM EST (GMT-5)
On 5/28/2007 6:02:15 PM Qpax wrote: Since when did either Europe or North America become a country?  | The picture on the right confuses the question.
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woot45
Female,
13-17
Western US
Joined: 15 yrs, 9 mos ago
2,591 Posts
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14 yrs ago, 8 mos ago - Thursday 9/13/07 - 9:39:07 PM EST (GMT-5)
Europe, because it has about 3,000 countries crammed into it.
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AUZZY08
Female,
18-29
Australia / NZ
Joined: 14 yrs ago
708 Posts
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13 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Sunday 10/5/08 - 10:20:53 PM EST (GMT-5)
EUROPE!!!!!!!
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frogy8thefly
Female,
18-29
Eastern US
Joined: 16 yrs, 1 mos ago
1,723 Posts
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13 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Sunday 10/5/08 - 11:58:37 PM EST (GMT-5)
I'm American and I have to say Europe. Sad isn't it?
and, um America = Country Europe = continent....
so...uh...unfair question....
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13 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Monday 10/6/08 - 12:09:02 AM EST (GMT-5)
Europe! Every cobblestone is loaded with history.
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