because the top text is the queen quoting the famous saying 'god save the queen'
The text below is the queen commenting on that quote in an funny way that is related to the picture it was put in. sry I took your job jokexplain, please don't kill me.
Because simplicity breeds stupidity and inefficiency. Complex endeavors build the mind and it's flexibility. It's one of the reasons why the general citizen in America is so hilariously stupid. They're bred in a time where complex thinking is for cannon fodder, unless it's in a specific subject they're learning in. Common sense is slowly dying, and it's painful for everyone involved.
And before you say, "Well i'm smart, and i'm great!" Guess what, you're the minority, or you're in denial.
That is, if you're a US citizen.... Or other places with really stupid or bad education.... We got the case of the stupid education. It's not bad, it's just ineffective.
I mean, sure, there are things that SHOULD be simple, like microwaves and such. Don't want to get your dick caught in the exhaust pipe or something.
While I agree that the average American citizen is pretty ******* stupid, having lived among them all my life I think I'm qualified to make that statement, having a more efficient language isn't what is making us less intelligent. The removal of redundant and unnecessary letters in no way impedes the collective wisdom.
All that proves is Americans like stand-up more than they like politics. Sure we entered a recession.... but my god it was a great ******* time for stand-up commedians
Mock the Week is a British comedy panel show, and Hugh Dennis is sometimes elected to narrate over these clips from the news. Often they involve the Queen.
here's a question
is your love for some old lady you'll never meet and has no power whatsoever just as bad as US patriotism?
does it get shoved down your throat from kindergarten?
she has power, more of a figurehead but in a sense she has the same power as most European prime ministers/presidents (depending on who's big dog in hwat country)
i dont know about other kings/queens, but in norway the king has the right to veto (or wathever it is called in english) on laws the government is proposing.
no source, not sure if its true.
when your Queen visited our president (ex now) Ms Freiberga, it was the only moment in my life, I felt my little country actually has become something in this World
In case people didn't know, which I guess they didn't, #14 is the trooping of the colour, the man next to the Queen is Nik the Greek i.e the Queen's Husband, so that makes it pretty disturbing.