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  • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

    @Doctor-Phibes said in Living With Lefties:

    Aren't most places normal? I live in the "liberal heartland", but people are just getting along, and getting on with life.
    The problem with people who spend a lot of time writing on the internet, is they start to think it's real.

    The absolute hell you say.

    Where we live, they do Halloween. Where we moved from, they banned it.

    Where we live, I speak to Douglas a few mornings a week about his time overseas. We buy coffee at the same time, and that's the only reason I know him. Where I used to work, I'd watch the goin's on in the local Starbucks as I drank my morning coffee because I put off going to work. People used the drive-through and online ordering almost exclusively. Not a single person ever said anything to anyone. But there were green banners aplenty about Building One Community and Designated Safe Spaces.

    Where we live, teens hang out at jungle gyms and when the little ones try to use it, they actually help them on the damn swings. Where we moved from, unchaperoned teens were constantly harassed by police when neighbors called the police on them. We saw that shit all the time.

    Where we live, they sometimes ask me if I played basketball because of my height. (I did but sucked at it.) Where I used to work, I was told by HR that my height was a microaggression and it was incumbent upon me not to intimidate others by standing.

    I suppose you could argue that all those things are about the same. But you know what, to me they absolutely fucking are not. I've fucking had it with liberal communities and their horseshit. I much prefer conservative communities, despite theirs.

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    Jolly
    wrote on last edited by
    #27

    @Aqua-Letifer said in Living With Lefties:

    @Doctor-Phibes said in Living With Lefties:

    Aren't most places normal? I live in the "liberal heartland", but people are just getting along, and getting on with life.
    The problem with people who spend a lot of time writing on the internet, is they start to think it's real.

    The absolute hell you say.

    Where we live, they do Halloween. Where we moved from, they banned it.

    Where we live, I speak to Douglas a few mornings a week about his time overseas. We buy coffee at the same time, and that's the only reason I know him. Where I used to work, I'd watch the goin's on in the local Starbucks as I drank my morning coffee because I put off going to work. People used the drive-through and online ordering almost exclusively. Not a single person ever said anything to anyone. But there were green banners aplenty about Building One Community and Designated Safe Spaces.

    Where we live, teens hang out at jungle gyms and when the little ones try to use it, they actually help them on the damn swings. Where we moved from, unchaperoned teens were constantly harassed by police when neighbors called the police on them. We saw that shit all the time.

    Where we live, they sometimes ask me if I played basketball because of my height. (I did but sucked at it.) Where I used to work, I was told by HR that my height was a microaggression and it was incumbent upon me not to intimidate others by standing.

    I suppose you could argue that all those things are about the same. But you know what, to me they absolutely fucking are not. I've fucking had it with liberal communities and their horseshit. I much prefer conservative communities, despite theirs.

    Taking a bit of a side road...

    The South has long enjoyed its eccentrics. Seems like any whistle-stop has at least one.

    You could be a celebrity! πŸ˜„πŸ˜„

    β€œCry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". β€” Buck Sexton

    Aqua LetiferA 1 Reply Last reply
    • JollyJ Jolly

      @Aqua-Letifer said in Living With Lefties:

      @Doctor-Phibes said in Living With Lefties:

      Aren't most places normal? I live in the "liberal heartland", but people are just getting along, and getting on with life.
      The problem with people who spend a lot of time writing on the internet, is they start to think it's real.

      The absolute hell you say.

      Where we live, they do Halloween. Where we moved from, they banned it.

      Where we live, I speak to Douglas a few mornings a week about his time overseas. We buy coffee at the same time, and that's the only reason I know him. Where I used to work, I'd watch the goin's on in the local Starbucks as I drank my morning coffee because I put off going to work. People used the drive-through and online ordering almost exclusively. Not a single person ever said anything to anyone. But there were green banners aplenty about Building One Community and Designated Safe Spaces.

      Where we live, teens hang out at jungle gyms and when the little ones try to use it, they actually help them on the damn swings. Where we moved from, unchaperoned teens were constantly harassed by police when neighbors called the police on them. We saw that shit all the time.

      Where we live, they sometimes ask me if I played basketball because of my height. (I did but sucked at it.) Where I used to work, I was told by HR that my height was a microaggression and it was incumbent upon me not to intimidate others by standing.

      I suppose you could argue that all those things are about the same. But you know what, to me they absolutely fucking are not. I've fucking had it with liberal communities and their horseshit. I much prefer conservative communities, despite theirs.

      Taking a bit of a side road...

      The South has long enjoyed its eccentrics. Seems like any whistle-stop has at least one.

      You could be a celebrity! πŸ˜„πŸ˜„

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      Aqua Letifer
      wrote on last edited by
      #28

      @Jolly said in Living With Lefties:

      @Aqua-Letifer said in Living With Lefties:

      @Doctor-Phibes said in Living With Lefties:

      Aren't most places normal? I live in the "liberal heartland", but people are just getting along, and getting on with life.
      The problem with people who spend a lot of time writing on the internet, is they start to think it's real.

      The absolute hell you say.

      Where we live, they do Halloween. Where we moved from, they banned it.

      Where we live, I speak to Douglas a few mornings a week about his time overseas. We buy coffee at the same time, and that's the only reason I know him. Where I used to work, I'd watch the goin's on in the local Starbucks as I drank my morning coffee because I put off going to work. People used the drive-through and online ordering almost exclusively. Not a single person ever said anything to anyone. But there were green banners aplenty about Building One Community and Designated Safe Spaces.

      Where we live, teens hang out at jungle gyms and when the little ones try to use it, they actually help them on the damn swings. Where we moved from, unchaperoned teens were constantly harassed by police when neighbors called the police on them. We saw that shit all the time.

      Where we live, they sometimes ask me if I played basketball because of my height. (I did but sucked at it.) Where I used to work, I was told by HR that my height was a microaggression and it was incumbent upon me not to intimidate others by standing.

      I suppose you could argue that all those things are about the same. But you know what, to me they absolutely fucking are not. I've fucking had it with liberal communities and their horseshit. I much prefer conservative communities, despite theirs.

      Taking a bit of a side road...

      The South has long enjoyed its eccentrics. Seems like any whistle-stop has at least one.

      You could be a celebrity! πŸ˜„πŸ˜„

      Well, I'm technically south of the Mason-Dixon. Which, yeah I know, everyone north is a damn yankee.

      Anyways, I'm well on my way to being the town weirdo where I am. If I upscale to a larger venue I may consider a move. πŸ˜„

      Please love yourself.

      JollyJ 1 Reply Last reply
      • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

        @Jolly said in Living With Lefties:

        @Aqua-Letifer said in Living With Lefties:

        @Doctor-Phibes said in Living With Lefties:

        Aren't most places normal? I live in the "liberal heartland", but people are just getting along, and getting on with life.
        The problem with people who spend a lot of time writing on the internet, is they start to think it's real.

        The absolute hell you say.

        Where we live, they do Halloween. Where we moved from, they banned it.

        Where we live, I speak to Douglas a few mornings a week about his time overseas. We buy coffee at the same time, and that's the only reason I know him. Where I used to work, I'd watch the goin's on in the local Starbucks as I drank my morning coffee because I put off going to work. People used the drive-through and online ordering almost exclusively. Not a single person ever said anything to anyone. But there were green banners aplenty about Building One Community and Designated Safe Spaces.

        Where we live, teens hang out at jungle gyms and when the little ones try to use it, they actually help them on the damn swings. Where we moved from, unchaperoned teens were constantly harassed by police when neighbors called the police on them. We saw that shit all the time.

        Where we live, they sometimes ask me if I played basketball because of my height. (I did but sucked at it.) Where I used to work, I was told by HR that my height was a microaggression and it was incumbent upon me not to intimidate others by standing.

        I suppose you could argue that all those things are about the same. But you know what, to me they absolutely fucking are not. I've fucking had it with liberal communities and their horseshit. I much prefer conservative communities, despite theirs.

        Taking a bit of a side road...

        The South has long enjoyed its eccentrics. Seems like any whistle-stop has at least one.

        You could be a celebrity! πŸ˜„πŸ˜„

        Well, I'm technically south of the Mason-Dixon. Which, yeah I know, everyone north is a damn yankee.

        Anyways, I'm well on my way to being the town weirdo where I am. If I upscale to a larger venue I may consider a move. πŸ˜„

        JollyJ Offline
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        Jolly
        wrote on last edited by
        #29

        @Aqua-Letifer said in Living With Lefties:

        @Jolly said in Living With Lefties:

        @Aqua-Letifer said in Living With Lefties:

        @Doctor-Phibes said in Living With Lefties:

        Aren't most places normal? I live in the "liberal heartland", but people are just getting along, and getting on with life.
        The problem with people who spend a lot of time writing on the internet, is they start to think it's real.

        The absolute hell you say.

        Where we live, they do Halloween. Where we moved from, they banned it.

        Where we live, I speak to Douglas a few mornings a week about his time overseas. We buy coffee at the same time, and that's the only reason I know him. Where I used to work, I'd watch the goin's on in the local Starbucks as I drank my morning coffee because I put off going to work. People used the drive-through and online ordering almost exclusively. Not a single person ever said anything to anyone. But there were green banners aplenty about Building One Community and Designated Safe Spaces.

        Where we live, teens hang out at jungle gyms and when the little ones try to use it, they actually help them on the damn swings. Where we moved from, unchaperoned teens were constantly harassed by police when neighbors called the police on them. We saw that shit all the time.

        Where we live, they sometimes ask me if I played basketball because of my height. (I did but sucked at it.) Where I used to work, I was told by HR that my height was a microaggression and it was incumbent upon me not to intimidate others by standing.

        I suppose you could argue that all those things are about the same. But you know what, to me they absolutely fucking are not. I've fucking had it with liberal communities and their horseshit. I much prefer conservative communities, despite theirs.

        Taking a bit of a side road...

        The South has long enjoyed its eccentrics. Seems like any whistle-stop has at least one.

        You could be a celebrity! πŸ˜„πŸ˜„

        Well, I'm technically south of the Mason-Dixon. Which, yeah I know, everyone north is a damn yankee.

        Anyways, I'm well on my way to being the town weirdo where I am. If I upscale to a larger venue I may consider a move. πŸ˜„

        Well, you're completely correct. except for one small detail.

        Damnyankee is a single word, entirely descriptive of the species.

        β€œCry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". β€” Buck Sexton

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        • JollyJ Jolly

          @Aqua-Letifer said in Living With Lefties:

          @Jolly said in Living With Lefties:

          @Aqua-Letifer said in Living With Lefties:

          @Doctor-Phibes said in Living With Lefties:

          Aren't most places normal? I live in the "liberal heartland", but people are just getting along, and getting on with life.
          The problem with people who spend a lot of time writing on the internet, is they start to think it's real.

          The absolute hell you say.

          Where we live, they do Halloween. Where we moved from, they banned it.

          Where we live, I speak to Douglas a few mornings a week about his time overseas. We buy coffee at the same time, and that's the only reason I know him. Where I used to work, I'd watch the goin's on in the local Starbucks as I drank my morning coffee because I put off going to work. People used the drive-through and online ordering almost exclusively. Not a single person ever said anything to anyone. But there were green banners aplenty about Building One Community and Designated Safe Spaces.

          Where we live, teens hang out at jungle gyms and when the little ones try to use it, they actually help them on the damn swings. Where we moved from, unchaperoned teens were constantly harassed by police when neighbors called the police on them. We saw that shit all the time.

          Where we live, they sometimes ask me if I played basketball because of my height. (I did but sucked at it.) Where I used to work, I was told by HR that my height was a microaggression and it was incumbent upon me not to intimidate others by standing.

          I suppose you could argue that all those things are about the same. But you know what, to me they absolutely fucking are not. I've fucking had it with liberal communities and their horseshit. I much prefer conservative communities, despite theirs.

          Taking a bit of a side road...

          The South has long enjoyed its eccentrics. Seems like any whistle-stop has at least one.

          You could be a celebrity! πŸ˜„πŸ˜„

          Well, I'm technically south of the Mason-Dixon. Which, yeah I know, everyone north is a damn yankee.

          Anyways, I'm well on my way to being the town weirdo where I am. If I upscale to a larger venue I may consider a move. πŸ˜„

          Well, you're completely correct. except for one small detail.

          Damnyankee is a single word, entirely descriptive of the species.

          Aqua LetiferA Offline
          Aqua LetiferA Offline
          Aqua Letifer
          wrote on last edited by
          #30

          @Jolly said in Living With Lefties:

          @Aqua-Letifer said in Living With Lefties:

          @Jolly said in Living With Lefties:

          @Aqua-Letifer said in Living With Lefties:

          @Doctor-Phibes said in Living With Lefties:

          Aren't most places normal? I live in the "liberal heartland", but people are just getting along, and getting on with life.
          The problem with people who spend a lot of time writing on the internet, is they start to think it's real.

          The absolute hell you say.

          Where we live, they do Halloween. Where we moved from, they banned it.

          Where we live, I speak to Douglas a few mornings a week about his time overseas. We buy coffee at the same time, and that's the only reason I know him. Where I used to work, I'd watch the goin's on in the local Starbucks as I drank my morning coffee because I put off going to work. People used the drive-through and online ordering almost exclusively. Not a single person ever said anything to anyone. But there were green banners aplenty about Building One Community and Designated Safe Spaces.

          Where we live, teens hang out at jungle gyms and when the little ones try to use it, they actually help them on the damn swings. Where we moved from, unchaperoned teens were constantly harassed by police when neighbors called the police on them. We saw that shit all the time.

          Where we live, they sometimes ask me if I played basketball because of my height. (I did but sucked at it.) Where I used to work, I was told by HR that my height was a microaggression and it was incumbent upon me not to intimidate others by standing.

          I suppose you could argue that all those things are about the same. But you know what, to me they absolutely fucking are not. I've fucking had it with liberal communities and their horseshit. I much prefer conservative communities, despite theirs.

          Taking a bit of a side road...

          The South has long enjoyed its eccentrics. Seems like any whistle-stop has at least one.

          You could be a celebrity! πŸ˜„πŸ˜„

          Well, I'm technically south of the Mason-Dixon. Which, yeah I know, everyone north is a damn yankee.

          Anyways, I'm well on my way to being the town weirdo where I am. If I upscale to a larger venue I may consider a move. πŸ˜„

          Well, you're completely correct. except for one small detail.

          Damnyankee is a single word, entirely descriptive of the species.

          That's it. πŸ˜„πŸ‘

          Please love yourself.

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          • HoraceH Horace

            The difference between Texas and the Bay Area is stark. Even noticed by my wife, who has no cultural dog in the fight. People here like each other and want to be nice and friendly. Just a different base level of what constitutes normal. Normal is smiling and saying hi and random acts of helpfulness. Normal in the Bay Area, that place of homogeneous leftism, is cold distant standoffishness. Which admittedly is not too far from my own personal style, but even I want to be surrounded by warmth and smiles, even if I have to try extra hard to participate.

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            @Horace said in Living With Lefties:

            People here like each other and want to be nice and friendly.

            That can get time consuming.

            You can't drive through this neighborhood without waving at everything in sight. A lot of people smile too. I keep it down to just waving.

            I never saw anything like this before moving here. I think it is kind of like Mayberry, but not quite as big as Mayberry.

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              #32

              At the new place last week, a very nice couple got talking to me. Sadly, I could not help being reminded of this. I know, I'm an asshole. Still, they were very nice.

              Link to video

              I was only joking

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              • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                At the new place last week, a very nice couple got talking to me. Sadly, I could not help being reminded of this. I know, I'm an asshole. Still, they were very nice.

                Link to video

                JollyJ Offline
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                Jolly
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                #33

                @Doctor-Phibes said in Living With Lefties:

                At the new place last week, a very nice couple got talking to me. Sadly, I could not help being reminded of this. I know, I'm an asshole. Still, they were very nice.

                Link to video

                You really, really need to move to a small Southern town.😁

                β€œCry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". β€” Buck Sexton

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                • JollyJ Jolly

                  @Doctor-Phibes said in Living With Lefties:

                  At the new place last week, a very nice couple got talking to me. Sadly, I could not help being reminded of this. I know, I'm an asshole. Still, they were very nice.

                  Link to video

                  You really, really need to move to a small Southern town.😁

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                  #34

                  @Jolly said in Living With Lefties:

                  You really, really need to move to a small Southern town.

                  Living in a small Canadian town was probably pretty close. When I visited Boston after living there for a few years, I was stunned by how unbelievably standoffish everybody was - waiters didn't engage in long conversations, people didn't just invite you round to their house for no reason.

                  Sadly, I don't even notice any more.

                  I was only joking

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                  • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                    @Jolly said in Living With Lefties:

                    You really, really need to move to a small Southern town.

                    Living in a small Canadian town was probably pretty close. When I visited Boston after living there for a few years, I was stunned by how unbelievably standoffish everybody was - waiters didn't engage in long conversations, people didn't just invite you round to their house for no reason.

                    Sadly, I don't even notice any more.

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                    Renauda
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                    #35

                    @Doctor-Phibes

                    People in our neighbourhood in Edmonchuk are pretty laid back and friendly too. So long as you’re not a Stampeders or Flames fan.

                    Elbows up!

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                    • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                      @Jolly said in Living With Lefties:

                      You really, really need to move to a small Southern town.

                      Living in a small Canadian town was probably pretty close. When I visited Boston after living there for a few years, I was stunned by how unbelievably standoffish everybody was - waiters didn't engage in long conversations, people didn't just invite you round to their house for no reason.

                      Sadly, I don't even notice any more.

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                      #36

                      @Doctor-Phibes said in Living With Lefties:

                      @Jolly said in Living With Lefties:

                      You really, really need to move to a small Southern town.

                      Living in a small Canadian town was probably pretty close. When I visited Boston after living there for a few years, I was stunned by how unbelievably standoffish everybody was - waiters didn't engage in long conversations, people didn't just invite you round to their house for no reason.

                      Sadly, I don't even notice any more.

                      I had to stay a couple of nights in Baton Rouge a few years ago. I was below the low man on the totem pole for a meeting with my regional director, some American Fund guys and John Kennedy.

                      First night I was on my own and asked my SIL for a small place not too far from my hotel. I wound up at a tiny hole-in-the-wall Italian place, where the waiters were older than I was. Food was good, though.

                      It had gotten a little late, there were just a few people left in the place and I'd been talking with the waiter about our grandkids and LSU football. I told the waiter to grab a glass of wine and have a seat. Shucks, I wasn't going anywhere for another five or six minutes.

                      I enjoyed the conversation and I hope he did, too. Never seen the guy before or again in my life.

                      β€œCry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". β€” Buck Sexton

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