In regard to the OP, I have no idea why you are obsessed with Southernness, but I sort of get it. I have high functioning autism and have always become transfixed and obsessed by the weirdest things. Like, when I was a kid, I was obsessed with street signs and maps. I knew how to get ANYWHERE in my surrounding city, and I would sit there and draw maps of places I'd been and draw street views of houses I liked or places I thought were neat. Like, literally, my grandparents would come to town and take me along with them in the car and I could direct them anywhere they wanted to go. This was when I was about six years old. The only difference between you and I is that I don't come onto this board and repeatedly post about my odd obsessions (past and present).
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Some people learn to control their afflictions at a different pace and in a different manner due to such circumstances such as support.
most of you who could be supportive have been far from supportive and should be ashamed of yourselves.
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"They laughed me out of class, out of town, and out of the state." - Janis Joplin (she was raised in Texas)...
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south...at least it's better than naming ur child "north" with a last name "west"
oh wait, someone already did that!
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Actually, what it is is that I do kind of feel like moving to Arkansas was a mistake because the fact that maybe 10% of people think it's in the Midwest conflicts with my preference that everything be black and white. I constantly assert that Arkansas is in the South to make it absolutely set in stone, which is not how most people view geography. That's what is actually going on psychologically.
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