if you have any magical powers please use them on my mom she's getting her hip replaced tomorrow, and she deserves it as she's eased the suffering of hundreds of some of the most worst off people in her career
basically she's a better person than you (and me!!) so use your steampunk nanomachines on her please!!
I hope your mom gets better quickly, and painlessly.
America has a weird ass relationship with relative latitude. Its bizarre. I think most people get how the American North and South think of each other stereotypically. But both regionally and locally at almost any scale - the same applies. There was this ridiculous piece where North New Jersey or some shit thought about the people in South NJ in the same way. Here in Texas, there is a town on the border of Mexico where the people in the South think the people in the north part of town are elite, educated snobs and the North part of town think the South are hillbillies.
I would tentatively agree with this idea
it falls flat when you look at any number of cities though
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America has a weird ass relationship with relative latitude. Its bizarre. I think most people get how the American North and South think of each other stereotypically. But both regionally and locally at almost any scale - the same applies. There was this ridiculous piece where North New Jersey or some shit thought about the people in South NJ in the same way. Here in Texas, there is a town on the border of Mexico where the people in the South think the people in the north part of town are elite, educated snobs and the North part of town think the South are hillbillies.
I would tentatively agree with this idea
it falls flat when you look at any number of cities though
I'm going to solve this problem by not looking at any number of cities.
America has a weird ass relationship with relative latitude. Its bizarre. I think most people get how the American North and South think of each other stereotypically. But both regionally and locally at almost any scale - the same applies. There was this ridiculous piece where North New Jersey or some shit thought about the people in South NJ in the same way. Here in Texas, there is a town on the border of Mexico where the people in the South think the people in the north part of town are elite, educated snobs and the North part of town think the South are hillbillies.
I would tentatively agree with this idea
it falls flat when you look at any number of cities though
I'm going to solve this problem by not looking at any number of cities.
I don't think that's unique to america though
'the wrong side of the tracks' seems to apply just about everywhere
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I previously had a theory on exactly which side of the tracks was the wrong side - and it had to do with prevailing winds and geography of the place in question. The natural goings on of a society (like factories) are going to make some parts of town shitty. Being above and/or not downwind of environmental damage (for example) is what people with money are going to opt to do. The other side of town is the shitty side of town.
America has a weird ass relationship with relative latitude. Its bizarre. I think most people get how the American North and South think of each other stereotypically. But both regionally and locally at almost any scale - the same applies. There was this ridiculous piece where North New Jersey or some shit thought about the people in South NJ in the same way. Here in Texas, there is a town on the border of Mexico where the people in the South think the people in the north part of town are elite, educated snobs and the North part of town think the South are hillbillies.
I would tentatively agree with this idea
it falls flat when you look at any number of cities though
I'm going to solve this problem by not looking at any number of cities.
I don't think that's unique to america though
'the wrong side of the tracks' seems to apply just about everywhere
right but not along the same axes and not with the same stereotypical traits universally
man, i am too young to have someone five years my senior, whom i respected, crying and telling me the wished they were dead. not even out of anything in particular! just...life!
tonight was supposed to be an excellent dance night too. ugh.
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you had an entire day off of school to enjoy it and I heard no whooping and no snowballs hit my window then
I hope your mom gets better quickly, and painlessly.
it falls flat when you look at any number of cities though
I endorse this plan
your av is deeply horrifying
I'm not religious, but I am from the south. I think my porn consumption is average.
I don't think that's unique to america though
'the wrong side of the tracks' seems to apply just about everywhere
i have to do statistics homework and write a population genetics lecture this weekend and I shouldn't approach that fatigued
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right but not along the same axes and not with the same stereotypical traits universally
bahaha yesss
You're in Pullman now.
This be drunkard country.
Woman sucks at actually going to sleep when I don't want to.
Skyrim is good at any time.
That's easy.
The other side.
A history of mental issues and a deep-seated hatred for humanity isn't a requirement; it comes with the job.
tonight was supposed to be an excellent dance night too. ugh.
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Why? It just looks like one of those hangings you make by flaying the skin from a person's head and then stretching it out to dry.
I'm pretty sure he's wearing someone else's face.
and not particularly well either
The resemblance is uncanny.
I take it you have seen Get Carter (Michael Caine version)
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