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WCDT 2056-2060; Nov. 14-18, 2011

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AnAverageWriter:

--- Quote from: musicalsoul on 18 Nov 2011, 13:33 ---The stereotype, it bothers me, because it's one I've had to deal with my whole life and I may have been a little bit too defensive in my original post, but like I said, I just get riled up about it. And I personally don't think not having a college education and liberal views makes you a stupid hick. If that were the case, I couldn't have gone on my rant about how not everyone in the south is an uneducated hick. I'm a college drop-out and I'm moderate all the way down the board as far as my political views go.

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OH
MY
GOD

Talk about fricking oversensitivity. Yeah, whatever- you could be from Rexburg or Utah or Chicago whatnot. But that's not the first place that comes to mind when it comes to overly large conservative populaces. No need to get your knickers in a twist about it.

Is it cold in here?:
Maybe Marten will learn a life lesson here, that transient happiness is just as real as long-term happiness.

Soulsynger:
I don't like what I've kicked loose with my starting statement about the "general public's opinion" anymore... °O

And also... I never knew Americans used the word "redneck" in much the same way Europeans do when they talk about that topic... *spock voice* Fascinating.

Soban:
AAW, I like the south. I enjoy living in the state that has world's busiest passenger airport.

Now, as for the last few comics. I think that I would classify the encounter as a consensual casual encounter. Marten enjoys the relationship aspect of things and so not being able to have the relationship depresses him. What he should take from this is that the long run of not being in a relationship when he has sex is not going to be enjoyable so he should find people he can have a relationship with.

AnAverageWriter:

--- Quote from: Soban on 18 Nov 2011, 14:08 ---AAW, I like the south. I enjoy living in the state that has world's busiest passenger airport.

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-Shrug-

Good for you?

Honestly, it doesn't really matter.

I could have said "Are you in the general vicinity of northern Appalachia" or any other place with a large overly conservative populace and it would have meant the same damn thing. Some people need to just get off the broom they've been sitting on.

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