Message from @DixieBoy76 - KY
Discord ID: 544708065664958474
to be honest, if it came down to it, I'd marry a Bosnian Muslim over a Filipino Catholic. I mean I'd prefer neither, but, if it really came down to it...
We can also have protestants and catholics living along side each other without them deciding they are going to declare a holy war and bomb the other church every other week
Depends on the country
Ireland for example
> Dixie
> literally just Georgia
Ireland has to do with historical arguments over land as well though
Or the, you know, one of the bloodiest wars in European history the 30 years war
It’s a regional meeting @Jacob
ahhh
forgeting the world wars
Like just for Georgia
Yeah, that was 400 years ago.
Not last week
If you tried joining, would they bully you away? @DixieBoy76 - KY
I want to try lol
I once let someone from Indiana join Washington voice lmao
Kentucky is Dixie, sort of
Eastern Washington is Dixie
Kentucky isn’t “sort of” Dixie
Kentucky *is* Dixie
What about Pensyltucky?
BTW GOYS!! My wife is pregnant with twins, so I'll have a total of 3 in August.
Maine is Dixie
Remember do your part.
Dixie is a proposition region. Any place can be Dixie.
Alaska is Dixie
oregon?
Poland is Dixie
Serbia is Dixie
Maine honestly feels like the south of the north
The Sumerian Empire is Dixie
The Fertile Crescent between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers aka the cradle of civilization is Dixie
Dude Maine is like south Vietnam in the summer.. terrible heat and the damn bugs, broooooooo lawd have mercy.
No but really, Kentucky really is Dixie
Pennsyldixie
The more trad historical identity of oregon is the oregon trail and american pioneer spirirt
shit I derailed the conversation
"how much does religion impact culture" is more interesting than memeing about random places being Dixie lmao
We have horses, fried chicken, bourbon, Southern twangs, tobacco, sweet tea, grits, the Kentucky derby, we’re part of the SEC, Kentucky is South of the Mason and Dixon line, Jefferson Davis the PRESIDENT of the Confederacy was born in Kentucky