• vortic
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    4421 days ago

    I lived in Texas for two years. The number of times I had the following conversation was staggering:

    Texas is the best place in the world!

    Oh? Where else have you been?

    I ain’t been anywhere else… Why would I go anywhere else? Texas is the best place in the world!

    Sometimes there was legitimate confusion on their face. Sometimes it was delivered deadpan. Sotimes it was more of a challenge or threat. It was always flabbergasting…

    • @[email protected]
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      1320 days ago

      Texas would be a pretty awesome place, if not for all the Texans. They’re insufferable.

        • @[email protected]
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          19 days ago

          You mean how colonizers from the US seceded from Mexico so they could keep slavery, joined the US after a hot minute, then seceded from the US so they could keep slavery? Or some other origin?

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            519 days ago

            It’s better than that. Those Texans moved down there specifically to infiltrate because, and steal the land. Unironically the exact same thing they claim “Mexicans” (all Spanish speaking brown people) are doing today. My mom’s from Texas and everytime she brought up that conspiracy theory I’d just point out they’re using the Texas playbook and say “and what could be more American than that?”

    • @[email protected]
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      320 days ago

      Reality is a team sport, to some people. You cheer for the tribe you were born in or you’re an asshole.

  • atro_city
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    5821 days ago

    “land of the free” and they have 1000 laws on what you can and can’t do with your body

    Hit the nail on the head

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      419 days ago

      New Hampshire is the closest thing America has to feral freedom, their moto is “Live free or die”, not sure why everyone always talks about Texas being the wild west anymore.

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        419 days ago

        I just read on Lemmy yesterday that all states bordering New Hampshire have legalized cannabis, but New Hampshire has not. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • @[email protected]
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    2721 days ago

    And Texans response to this would be a “hell yeah” and some sort of threat about if you don’t like it blah blah

    • TryingSomethingNew
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      1021 days ago

      Nah. Largely accurate. But not everything is covered in BBQ sauce - the best BBQ needs none. But don’t get me started on the gravy.

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        219 days ago

        Listen, the brisket doesn’t need the sauce, because unless you’re a weenie you get the moist… but ribs should be fucking dipped in that divine nectar.

        The line about the library card is what drives me up the wall. It’s ridiculous how tough it is to get in some places. You want a freaking utility bill?!? I’m renting a room, for fuck’s sake. That isn’t just a texas problem though, because I know florida was just as stupidly difficult.

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          119 days ago

          Agreed on the library card. But the best ribs I’ve ever had, surprisingly to me, were from a chain (Red Hot & Blue) that had dry-rubbed ribs that had the perfect amount of flavor, tender but not too tender, and weren’t going to require a hose-down when finished

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    5320 days ago

    you have 1000 laws of what you can do with your own body but can buy a gun faster than a library card. That’s not freedom. That’s live action satire.

    Dude was spitting.

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      19 days ago

      He really was. Banger line after banger line.

      Edit: “The food is a cholesterol threat disguised as southern hospitality” was fantastic

  • @[email protected]
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    2321 days ago

    I’ve been to Texas and this checks out.

    Don’t get me wrong, there are pockets of sanity, Austin is ok. But on the whole it’s like some sort of nightmare that the Republicans want to use as a template for the rest of the country.

    • vortic
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      1921 days ago

      I felt like Austin was trying way too hard. The city felt like 20% over the top hippies, 40% normalish but traumatized people trying to live their lives, and 40% right wing nut jobs.

      That’s still much better than most of Texas which seemed like 40% normalish people and 60% right wing nut jobs, though.

  • fmstrat
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    820 days ago

    I really want to like Peertube. It’s just really hard with the diverse hosting bandwidth requirements. 2 minutes in and I still dont know how long this video is, much less it’s content.