Nice article. People are from the city or suburbs. What if I am not from either? Subhuman? |
Some of us lie so that you aren't exposed to things that you wouldn't be able to process. |
Your hometown is that bad, huh? Wow. |
Mostly uneducated (DCUMs word for a high school diploma) gun owners. Gun racks in trucks. Blaze orange twice a year when outdoors. Raising, slaughtering and eating animals. Yeah, it would freak you out. |
| As a child abuse survivor, I tend to avoid talking about where I actually grew up because it brings back memories that I want to avoid. However, I don't lie or make-up stories. I just say "I'm from DC" which is technically true because I was born in they District and I've lived here longer than any other place. I just didn't grow up here (moved away when I was 2). Being white, there's usually some follow-up question/assumption I didn't grow up in the District, so if I"m pressed I just say I grew up in [insert state] and try to change the topic. |
You're projecting so hard. |
I assume you try this 'what does "from" really mean' routine in real life so you can spit out these few places to seem more interesting than you really are. State of New York, Chicago and D.C. ... wow *so* unique! A real global-trotting cosmopolitan.
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lol |
+1 It did not occur to me that some people just feel terrible about themselves, and where they come from. |
+1 Plus extreme paranoia over why someone would ask such a simple question. |
You are from New York because that is where you spent your childhood and teenage hood |
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Oh my word, ZoP. I say I’m from Northern Virginia if I’m on vacation ( pre/ post covid) and someone asks. I actually grew up somewhere famously charming, and am not ashamed at all. I’m not hiding anything. If someone around town asks me where I’m from, then I will say “Charming Town.”
Seriously, they only reason OZ cares AT ALL is because they feel special to be raised here, and don’t like other people horning in on their special thing. Pathetic. |
While PP's post was funny, I don't even think it's necessarily an always or even usually a poor ('Meth head central') thing. I think it's just an insecure I'm from a provincial, boring and/or uncool place thing. I know born affluent peers who are sketchy and insecure about the fact they grew up in flyover country, even though they grew up in mansions in pretty swank towns. |
Or someone will ask you if you married your cousin or have webbed toes. Because city folk are witty and charming. |
Really curious as to where this is. |