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  • Link.wav [he/him]@beehaw.orgOP
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    11 months ago

    Yes, where I live it’s very common to introduce oneself by describing how long you’ve lived here. Honestly, it’s just downright depressing, and I refuse to do it lol

    What’s the joke from the townie, out of curiosity?

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      11 months ago

      “A couple bought a house in Maine and a few weeks later their son was born at (hospital in New Hampshire). He grew up in that house, played little league, went to school and work in Maine. Lived here his whole life and when he died his tombstone read ‘he was almost one of us’”

      It’s a real knee slapper. My diction is still nonregional enough that picking me out as a flatlander is easy, but I get on well enough with some of the older generational farmers in the area at least. Still, in a town of <5k it’s tough to be “from away” and be perceived as working to build with your community instead of some kind of carpetbagger trying to change folks’ way of life.

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        11 months ago

        If that town is anything like our South Dakota towns, then they could use a few outsiders coming in to rock their world.

        Some of the most deeply fucked places I’ve seen are small “friendly” towns.