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1 GB I do yes. But I don't think singing out different nations helps on this thread. So I'll put GB or UK to show this.
 
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1 GB I do yes. But I don't think singing out different nations helps on this thread. So I'll put GB or UK to show this.

But that's wrong... It would be like Canadians joining in on US or NA. Or we can just include all Americas, since they're technically connected.
 
1 UK we are classed as being members of Great Britain or the United Kingdom. Not English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish. Our separate nations have not broken away as of yet. So putting GB or UK is perfectly correct.
 
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It's incorrect simply by the title of this thread. Countries, not Kingdoms, land masses, continents, tectonic plates, regions, commonwealths, colonies, tribes, monarchies or imaginary statehoods.
 
1. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Or U.K. for short.

4 nations (and other dependant territories) comprising one country who all share one currency, one language (mostly), one head of state, one executive parliament, one armed forces, the same passport, the same UN representative, the same combined flag etc.

Great Britain (GB) is the geographic name for the main land mass that comprises England, Scotland and Wales. However, it can be used to represent the U.K. as a whole (the Olympic Games being prime example).

Although to be fair, it all depends on your definition of a country. This is all open to interpretation.

Texas was a country, and some seccesionists may still feel and identity that it still should be.
 
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Thread title is pretty clear. Everybody knows which legal countries are what. We don't live in the dark ages.

Part of the thread fun is the diversity, not monarchy, kingdoms or other oppressive bull shit.
 
I can see why you have catastrophic meltdowns with women online. lol

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