Message from @Fitzydog
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you a southerner? I dont know why I thought you were canadian
I'm from West Virginia
Ew leaves
Soon the Canucks will be subject to the North American Federation
The thought I had at the time was to explain games in such a way that anybody could watch, that anybody could hang with us playing games
That sounds like a bad idea... why would we want to annex blue voters?
I used to just block out a whole afternoon and play games all day with people
Which is a fun thing to do, I like that conceptually
you couldn't put on a shirt that wasn't all stretched out? lol
That was the shirt I worked in.
This is after we've eastablished the two-tier citizen program.
Mistakes were made in this video.
lol
I feel like making a video dissecting this video
Kind of like how Sargon does to all the trans people or weirdos, but with me dissecting myself
I love hearing the repetitive phrases I say all the time, "as I recall" "it's my understanding" "as I understand it"
I try to put some context for how I first found Castlevania 2, I even bring up "yahoos around here don't know what they're talking about or anything about video games"
damn yahoos
[[[yahoos]]]
aight, what's a yahoo?
a rude, noisy, or violent person.
synonyms: redneck, boor, lout, oaf
figured
I come from an area of west virginia that originates the term redneck
there was a coal miners rebellion, that was their uniform, red bandanas around their necks.
Thus the term that haunts Appalachia was born
i always thought it had to do with getting sunburned or something
nope
Where are our militant conservatives beating up neo-nazis?
neo-nazis are irrelevant
well yeah, but you got anti-fa as well.
where's the 3rd group I can put money on? lol
sleeping
for now
From Wikipedia: Coal miners
The term "redneck" in the early 20th century was occasionally used in reference to American coal miner union members who wore red bandannas for solidarity. The sense of "a union man" dates at least to the 1910s and was especially popular during the 1920s and 1930s in the coal-producing regions of West Virginia, Kentucky, and Pennsylvania.[14] It was also used by union strikers to describe poor white strikebreakers.[15]
Here's an article about the miners rebellion https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Blair_Mountain
Speaking of communism
I don't think throwing the baby out with the bathwater on collectivism is a good idea, people should help one another to a point.
that "Doing Better Most Days" video you have is something else, lol
A major problem in West Virginia are the 1st and 3rd disability checks people get, rather than just helping people who need it, it's people who could be working using it as a primary source of income.
And rather than saving money or using it to better their lives, a lot of people spend it all the first week and then struggle the rest of the month.