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Remember "Blue States" and "Red States?" Back in 2004 I started putting ideas together in my head and created this graphic representation of the spead of southern volkish culture, and its displacement of Yankee democracy.
The icon art, by the way, has nothing to do with any of this. I had a rebel flag in the background and it was colouful. I figured it would get your attention.
Remember "Blue States" and "Red States?" Back in 2004 I started putting ideas together in my head and created this graphic representation of the spead of southern volkish culture, and its displacement of Yankee democracy.
The icon art, by the way, has nothing to do with any of this. I had a rebel flag in the background and it was colouful. I figured it would get your attention.
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The South is many things. As a place, much of it is beautiful, tough likely hotter and more humid than I'm used to. As a people, the South is part of American culture. It is what it is and you take if for that -- warts and all. Still, there are aspects of Southern culture that don't appeal to me. NASCAR, 98% of country music, the idealization of rural life, religiosity, and so on.
My main beef is history. You look at the antebellum south and you a profoundly backward, undemocratic, bombastic and aristocratic culture that gave the future little of value -- just a vicious civil war to perpetuate slavery.
My main beef is history. You look at the antebellum south and you a profoundly backward, undemocratic, bombastic and aristocratic culture that gave the future little of value -- just a vicious civil war to perpetuate slavery.
The observation did't escape me. And no, it isn't worth debating for superficial reasons in a ephemeral medium like FurAffinity.
I just heard that President's Choice has warned the public not to eat it's "Chunky" chocolate chip cookies. There may be metal bits in it! Jeez. Who thought *that* would add to the experience? Can't we trust anything?
I just heard that President's Choice has warned the public not to eat it's "Chunky" chocolate chip cookies. There may be metal bits in it! Jeez. Who thought *that* would add to the experience? Can't we trust anything?
It's not exactly a brand, though it has a brand -- a stylized PC. What it is, is a division of one our larger grocery chains that buys top quality products and sells them through their stores under the PC logo. The stuff usually is superior, and very reasonably priced. I like the PC chocolate chip cookies a lot, and a bag was sometimes priced as cheap as $2. $3 or $3.50 is the usual price I think, and is actually still cheaper than some other leading brands, though better quality. President's Choice refers to the president of the chain, who used to do the TV ads personally. (Sort of like Wendy's.) The brand is available in some parts of thehttps://U.S.but I don't think it has penetrated very far.
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