Who hates whom
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wrote on 7 Jul 2021, 20:02 last edited by George K 7 Jul 2021, 20:03
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wrote on 7 Jul 2021, 20:06 last edited by
And look who Florida hates.
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wrote on 7 Jul 2021, 20:14 last edited by
Those ungrateful New England assholes. Without Massachusetts, they'd still be in Ye Olde England.
Oh, hang on a minute....
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wrote on 7 Jul 2021, 21:30 last edited by
Who does S Carolina hate, Ohio?
Where does that come from?
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wrote on 7 Jul 2021, 21:36 last edited by
No one hates Ohio except Michigan, and they do it with great enthusiasm.
Which will do them no good as Ohio State is beating their ass in every category.
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wrote on 7 Jul 2021, 22:07 last edited by
Wisconsin hates the FIBs.
Really, they do.
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wrote on 7 Jul 2021, 22:14 last edited by
So does Indiana. We have done our best to spread it to Ohio.
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wrote on 7 Jul 2021, 22:17 last edited by
New Jersey is funny.
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wrote on 7 Jul 2021, 22:23 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in Who hates whom:
funny.
"Ha-ha" funny or "peculiar" funny.
I've been to New Jersey once in my adult life - on a car trip from Long Island to Chicago (alone, in my Opel 1900, in 1974). I thought most of it was actually pretty.
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wrote on 7 Jul 2021, 22:24 last edited by Copper 7 Jul 2021, 23:23
Does Virginia really hate W Virginia?
I don't think so.
I think Virginia is more likely to hate Maryland.
And not all that much, mostly Baltimore maybe
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Does Virginia really hate W Virginia?
I don't think so.
I think Virginia is more likely to hate Maryland.
And not all that much, mostly Baltimore maybe
wrote on 7 Jul 2021, 22:25 last edited by@copper said in Who hates whom:
Does Virginia really hate W Virginia?
I don't think so.I don't either, but we'll never admit it.
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wrote on 8 Jul 2021, 11:27 last edited by
I have to admit, each fall we have a Hate Bama Week.
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wrote on 8 Jul 2021, 11:54 last edited by
Looks like California is the most hated.
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wrote on 8 Jul 2021, 12:20 last edited by
@george-k said in Who hates whom:
Looks like California is the most hated.
smug self-righteousness does that for humans, and it does that for states. Who'da thunk.
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wrote on 8 Jul 2021, 12:38 last edited by
When I moved to LA in 1978 I found not necessarily self-righteousness, but this firmly held belief that they were in the golden land and that we back in Ohio lived in caves and wore bear skins. We just couldn't be as wonderful as they. I found it hilarious but just a little sad. I knew much more about what was going on culturally in LA and found them to be remarkably midwestern because that's where all their parents came from.
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@george-k said in Who hates whom:
Looks like California is the most hated.
smug self-righteousness does that for humans, and it does that for states. Who'da thunk.
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@horace the Californians get blamed for moving all those places and making housing less affordable. I’ve heard that ever since we moved west in the 1991, and I still hear it.
wrote on 8 Jul 2021, 14:30 last edited by Horace 7 Aug 2021, 14:31@jodi said in Who hates whom:
@horace the Californians get blamed for moving all those places and making housing less affordable. I’ve heard that ever since we moved west in the 1991, and I still hear it.
I can understand that. But at least the people who move out of CA probably aren't entirely indoctrinated into the culture, even if they bring their housing economics with them. The folks I'm talking about are California lifers, people born there and who will never leave, who have the most cartoonish, judgmental view of the fly-over states and especially the south. I've watched this phenotype express itself both in real life amongst my co-workers, and online. Nobody is more culturally ignorant than someone born in the bay area, who will never leave the bay area, but who thinks they are cultured because they live in the bay area. I've witnessed these people caution Indian co-workers to never visit the south because racism. (That's a subtle form of psychological abuse - convincing people they're surrounded by hatred, when they're not.) I've seen a white male CA lifer openly admit to being hesitant to travel the country because of all the harassment he would experience, as a liberal.
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@jodi said in Who hates whom:
@horace the Californians get blamed for moving all those places and making housing less affordable. I’ve heard that ever since we moved west in the 1991, and I still hear it.
I can understand that. But at least the people who move out of CA probably aren't entirely indoctrinated into the culture, even if they bring their housing economics with them. The folks I'm talking about are California lifers, people born there and who will never leave, who have the most cartoonish, judgmental view of the fly-over states and especially the south. I've watched this phenotype express itself both in real life amongst my co-workers, and online. Nobody is more culturally ignorant than someone born in the bay area, who will never leave the bay area, but who thinks they are cultured because they live in the bay area. I've witnessed these people caution Indian co-workers to never visit the south because racism. (That's a subtle form of psychological abuse - convincing people they're surrounded by hatred, when they're not.) I've seen a white male CA lifer openly admit to being hesitant to travel the country because of all the harassment he would experience, as a liberal.
wrote on 8 Jul 2021, 15:16 last edited by@horace said in Who hates whom:
people born there and who will never leave,
The big one is coming.
It will fix a lot of problems.