The most educated countries in the world

EagleSmack

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The truth hurts. There's a reason why America is the most hated country on Earth.

It's not Britain which is the most hated. It's Murca.

Murca! WOOO! YEAHH!

Yet they keep coming here!

The brits are the most irrelevant country. Always in the shadow of the US!

We're even better at soccer!

WOOP!
 

Blackleaf

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Yet they keep coming here!

The brits are the most irrelevant country. Always in the shadow of the US!

We're even better at soccer!

WOOP!


Britain is the greatest civilisation that has ever bestridden the planet Earth.

If Britain had never existed, or had never been so great, then America wouldn't even exist.
 

JLM

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Britain is the greatest civilisation that has ever bestridden the planet Earth.

If Britain had never existed, or had never been so great, then America wouldn't even exist.




Oh F**K off, the Chinese are 3,000 years ahead of you!
 

Twila

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There are way worse than wallyirld. And most of them are mom&pop oporations.

Really? Which ones?

The wealth of six Walton family heirs was $89.5 billion in 2010. Last year Walmart was chastised in the media because their stores take up food collections for their staff.

Britain is the greatest civilisation that has ever bestridden the planet Earth.

If Britain had never existed, or had never been so great, then America wouldn't even exist.

Shouldn't you be thanking the Romans for taking your country out of the dark ages to begin with?
 

mentalfloss

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The most educated populations tend to be in countries where tertiary education spending is among the highest. Tertiary education spending in six of the most educated countries was higher than the OECD average of $13,957. Spending on tertiary education in the U.S., for example, was $26,021 per student, by far the most in the world.


Well there you have it.
 

EagleSmack

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Britain is the greatest civilisation that has ever bestridden the planet Earth.

We're ahead of you in many things. We just don't go round bragging about our amazing accomplishments, as the greatest nation that has ever existed. Unlike the Yanks, who always go round arrogantly telling everyone how "great" they are.

So easy.

Man brits are arrogant. No wonder why they are the most hated country on earth.
 

Twila

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Good thinking, Twila! But will it shut him up? -:)

No because:

 

Kreskin

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No. You Yanks are the biggest braggarts on the PLANET. You're always blowing your own trumpets.

MURCA! **** YEAH!

And yet, in reality, you have less to be proud of than people in Britain and a lot of other coutnries.
As Reagan once said "there you go again."
 

Goober

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That'll do.

I can't believe we're below USA though. A couple of months ago the UK was ranked in the top 5 best education systems in the world, yet the US didn't even make the top 10.

By the way, that's a Scottish flag in that picture. Not the UK flag.

It looks like somebody had a bad education.

Yep- The UK as 3 Colonies again kick your raggedy as-s.

As well as the Vikings and Germans.

And the Normans.Guess where they were from? nah never mind. I would rather post this.
Normans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Normans (French: Normands; Latin: Nortmanni) were the people[a] who gave their name to Normandy, a region in northern France. They were descended from Viking conquerors of the territory and the native Merovingian culture formed from Germanic Franks[3] and the Roman Gauls (see Gallo-Roman culture).[4] Their identity emerged initially in the first half of the 10th century, and gradually evolved over succeeding centuries.

The Normans played a major political, military, and cultural role in medieval Europe and even the Near East. They were famed for their martial spirit and eventually for their Christian piety. They quickly adopted the Romance language of the land they settled, their dialect becoming known as Norman, Normand or Norman French, an important literary language. The Duchy of Normandy, which they formed by treaty with the French crown, was one of the great fiefs of medieval France. The Normans are famed both for their culture, such as their unique Romanesque architecture, and their musical traditions, as well as for their military accomplishments and innovations. Norman adventurers established a kingdom in Sicily and southern Italy by conquest, and a Norman expedition on behalf of their duke, William the Conqueror, led to the Norman conquest of England. Norman influence spread from these new centres to the crusader states in the Near East when Bohemond I established the Principality of Antioch in the First Crusade, to Scotland, England and Wales in Great Britain and to Ireland.

Norman identity continues today through the Norman language and various cultural institutions.
 

SLM

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Britain is the greatest civilisation that has ever bestridden the planet Earth.

If Britain had never existed, or had never been so great, then America wouldn't even exist.

So you're arrogant and you're a freaking liar too. I'd say I'm shocked but, well........
 

Blackleaf

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Oh F**K off, the Chinese are 3,000 years ahead of you!


The Chinese have ever ruled over vast swathes of the planet and achieved complete total, political, economic and military hegemony of the planet, unlike Britain.

All they did was invent fireworks, invent a writing system which is nothing more than the demented doodles of a madman, and do funny things with stick insects.

And every war China has fought against Britain, it lost.


Karl Pilkington on China and the Chinese




"See out of all the places this is the place that I’m worried about the most."

"Chicken, why is it orange in Chinatown? Just the slightest thing, the chicken is orange. They eat anything. You know what I mean? Octopus. Toad."

"The way they write. The letters are weird. Their alphabet’s not like ours. Theirs is like, like someone testing out a biro. Everything’s.... there’s no logic to anything that they do."

"The way they read a book, it’s all the other way round. From back to front instead of from front to back. And up and down and.... everything that we’ve done they’ve gone, “Right, we’re gonna do it weirder.” That’s how it comes across."

"Bit grey, innit? Is today a cloudy day or is this pollution? It’s not worth having this in HD, is it? Nothing looks crisp, everything’s sort of hazy, like some sort of Kate Bush video or something."

"I don’t think I’ve ever felt this lost, even in Wales."

"What’s he eating? Oh god. What sort of egg is that?"
 
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