Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like OP's mission is to get people to admit that they're from Bumf*ck, KY, because she wants to feel superior. She thinks she is cool because she grew up in an OMG urban area. It's gatekeeping.
Why doesn't someone just say they're from an OMG rural area if that's the truth? Why not be upfront? So strange
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like OP's mission is to get people to admit that they're from Bumf*ck, KY, because she wants to feel superior. She thinks she is cool because she grew up in an OMG urban area. It's gatekeeping.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like OP's mission is to get people to admit that they're from Bumf*ck, KY, because she wants to feel superior. She thinks she is cool because she grew up in an OMG urban area. It's gatekeeping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems like OP's mission is to get people to admit that they're from Bumf*ck, KY. Why?
If that's where you're from... why not say it? What's the problem?
Anonymous wrote:It seems like OP's mission is to get people to admit that they're from Bumf*ck, KY. Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in a place overseas that many people could not identify on a globe or if they can have really elementary misunderstandings about. I rarely give the place when asked unless I am pretty sure the person asking won't embarrass themselves with their follow up questions.
So my evasiveness is based on saving people from their own ignorance.
BTW full American heritage going many generations back.
Surely most people have at least heard of it! It cant be that obscure
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only people who are snooty about cities are like this. Some a-hole who was born in New York City but actually spent most of her life in Kentucky gets all bent out of shape when someone who was born in Kentucky but lived in New York City for 20 years says they’re “from” there.
The people who are annoyed by this don’t have much going on in their lives. Interesting people don’t care about stupid stuff like where you were born.
OF course not. It's about where you were raised, not where you were born. Because that's the place that shapes you the MOST in your whole life. They're called "formative years", for a reason.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in a place overseas that many people could not identify on a globe or if they can have really elementary misunderstandings about. I rarely give the place when asked unless I am pretty sure the person asking won't embarrass themselves with their follow up questions.
So my evasiveness is based on saving people from their own ignorance.
BTW full American heritage going many generations back.
Anonymous wrote:Only people who are snooty about cities are like this. Some a-hole who was born in New York City but actually spent most of her life in Kentucky gets all bent out of shape when someone who was born in Kentucky but lived in New York City for 20 years says they’re “from” there.
The people who are annoyed by this don’t have much going on in their lives. Interesting people don’t care about stupid stuff like where you were born.