Message from @Nico The Great - CA
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It's come to represent both in a way.
the rebel flag is for Montana
the rebel flag is for Eastern Washington
Pre nuptials can be made stronger if you agree to it long before the wedding and make the woman get her own legal counseling about it, or at least tell her she can consult an independent attorney if she wants. Stronger in some jurisdictions should be interpreted as simply less weak though since we live under a dictatorship.
James Allsup recently made a video talking about it, and he mentioned how it represents rural America in general, which I had never heard before. I always sort of felt that way, which is why I've always rather liked it, but that was just my personal preference
@Jacob Cursed picture earlier btw
Friends in high school were using it, and I didn't go to school in the south.
Plenty of similar examples.
@The Eternal Anglo it was necessary to make a point lol
Closest thing to an Uhlan.. Who wants to larp as imperial officers??
I feel like its rural America in general
I suppose the flag largely just goes hand in hand with American white identity these days, even if that wasn't necessarily its original intention
@DeusVolk Based and Sith pilled
@Nico The Great - CA it's really a smaller facet, imo. Living here in the south will really open one's eyes to the cultural representation. These aren't people who _hate_ anyone, they just love who they are and where they come from.
I feel like a southern girl at heart even though I was raised in the Midwest
I basically wish I was southern lol, even though I'm a suburban Californian lol
I was raised in central Missouri
But my moms family was from South Carolina
So we had fried chicken and potatuh salad for family gatherings
That sounds sooo good!!
That's how my grandma pronounced potato lol
I visited my friend in Florida over the summer and his whole family is southern. The food in the south is amazing
It is
I love me some chicken fried steak with gravy
And cornbread
@Drover Tom Did you get some apple pie moonshine?
@Phillip Wiglesworth - FL nahh unfortunately his mom is staunchly against drinking
They’re like that southern haha
Oh well. It's distinctly a southern specialty
Not that I have a problem with people drinking, but I do like when "rural" people break the modern pop-country stereotype of drinking beer
I've had moonshine
One sip, wooee
That was strong
Pop-country is a blight on the American people
My roommate last semester made moonshine in our back yard tho
Did someone say moonshine?
The ol' toothless grannies down here make the apple pie stuff where you don't get the "wooee, that was strong" feeling. Smooth as silk, but it sneaks up on you. Dunno how they do it...
>Florida moonshine is better than literal Kentucky moonshine