Some guy will post a picture of a pretty standard looking pepperoni pizza and say: "Imagine not living in new york." And then there's the whole bodega discourse, which is also funny. "For you non-new yorkers, let me explain: a bodega is not a corner store. It's a place where you can buy gatorade, toilet paper, AND eggs." Thank you sir for explaining that to a slack-jawed yokel such as myself.
From a non American, this seems to be how all Americans talk about their local places lol
Yeah, Americans are bizarrely insulated. They really do think that the northeast quadrant of their town has a completely different culture from the northwest quadrant of their town, but of course those cultures are slightly more similar than the culture of those goddamn southwest quadrant motherfuckers.
The people in the next city over may as well be from Jupiter.
My favourite capitalism Murican brained thing is people saying how cool their area is for having x fast food chain
And you can tell how depraved Texas is because they're like this about whataburger of all mushy, mediocre slop
Whataburger is super overrated but the chicken biscuit hits at 2 am after drinking all night
Their burgers are shit I literally never get them
I've heard Americans unironically claim that American states are more different from one another than European countries.
Yeah buddy, some places call soda "pop" and that's more difference than between Poland and Portugal.
Some states are definitely more different than, like, Germany and Austria
The people in the next city over may as well be from Jupiter.
If you live in Florida this is pretty likely
Bursting through a wall
Hot?! It’s only 85, that’s cold where I’m from
Did you know Texas is the only state in the nation legally allowed to secede
Too many damn commiefornians coming here trying to make Texas into the place they left
The stars at night are big and bright 👏👏👏 deep in the heaaaart of Texas
You ain’t never had bbq if you ain’t ate Texas bbq
Y’all want some sweet tea
Whataburger
Bucc-ees bathrooms!
Stop please, I've heard all of these enough to last a lifetime and I'm not even RELATED to anyone from there
:Texas-cool:
Wait one more,
Pff you think that’s far? Back where I’m from we drive an hour just to go get groceries
I've been to several cities of global importance and size. Moreover, I've spoke to people from dozens of countries asking them to compare NYC to the principle city of their country.
Among them all and from my observation there is agreement: NYC is both the dirtiest major city globally and has the most outdated mass transit system.
It continues to blow my mind that New York managed to build one of the first functional metro systems in the world, and then decided that they shouldn't ever bother to maintain them beyond the absolute bare minimum, for like 80 years. Surely it can't all be the fault of city planning and Robert Moses, right?
If I have to read one more article about how some people in New York are really cool for doing ordinary culture stuff (like starting a magazine or writing a book) while in New York, I'm going to scream
Couldn’t imagine living anywhere other than New York!
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In most of Europe a "Bodega" is usually just a smaller branch of a local supermarket chain but you can walk to it because city planning is less deranged than in the US.
As someone who lives in New York, let me just say Greatest city in the world only in NYC pizza pie go Mets
The only cool bodegas are the ones in Cuba that give people free rations of food
Wait thats a thing? Gonna save this chestnut for the next time I'm in a conversation about bodegas
Yeah bodega just means warehouse or grocery store in Spanish
https://insightcuba.com/faq/food-rationing-system
It’s a place where you can buy gatorade, toilet paper, AND eggs.”
So... any gas station in the USA?
bodegas are hardly special. like, pretty much every 3rd or 4th street in London, even in the suburbs, has those too. in fact we have loads of specialist ones for different diasporas foods. as do like most British towns and cities, at least regular ones though maybe not afro or South Asian , and I would imagine is true for a lot of other places
I have legitimately always been confused by the bodega thing for the same reason.
We have several chains that do exactly that and they're just called "corner stores".
"You can get eggs, toilet paper, and Gatorade"
Damn, that's called a Spar, or Premier, or Londis.
Well according to CumTown you can get drugs in NY bodegas, here on terf island I have to go meet a guy in an alley behind the shop
You can also get cheaper cigarettes, smuggled from out of state, which is nice
I've met way too many like this when I lived in Upstate New York. You'd get the transplants who lived in the city and then came back acting like they were above everybody else. The people actually born and raised in New York City almost never brought it up.
Confession time? Confession time:
I used to be someone like her. I'm from a small town in the middle of nowhere in the Midwest but I claimed to be from Chicago (closest major city people give a damn about) only went there once every few years. Basically the stolen valor is about trying to feel like you're from an important place and to make one seem less "normal".
Eventually I grew up when I realized no one really cared either way. Where I grew up does not make me interesting, and there's a ton of racist people in the "cool" places in California and New York. Conversely, one really cool guy I met in college came from deep red Texas. Accent and everything. He understood where I was coming from but he helped a lot in getting me to just own it. Yeah, I say "ope" and call soda "pop", that doesn't make me a "dirty racist normie"
Yeah, my childhood was kinda boring. But that can't be helped.
This is kind of a tangent but everyone says "ope" I don't know why the Midwest acts like they're the only ones. Grew up in florida and heard it, heard it when I lived in Pittsburgh, heard it when I lived in Boston, haven't heard it with any greater frequency now that I'm in the Midwest myself
It's because the Midwestern oafs spread out
Huge wagon trains of Germanic folks heading in every direction with their smoked sausages and folksy wisdom
I'm starting to feel like thats just what happens when people move somewhere. Like something about being a transplant to a city suddenly makes you way more likely to talk about how thats the best city ever and how nowhere else is like it. Kinda like when people convert to a new religion and become really devout to it, compared to people who were born and raised in that religion.
What really bugs me is that they brag about their open-mindedness, but call anyone they deem a "dirty redneck" who moves in a gentrifier and thus not welcome in the city as if a good chunk of people living in Brooklyn at any given moment aren't "small town rednecks" themselves.
Not that they themselves are the problem, it's landlords, real estate "investors", and the "muh property values" types.
I think a lot of the more obnoxious aspects of that discourse comes from transplants who are either trying really hard to be seen as a real and authentic NYer, or grew up in a suburb of a city whose downtown they barely visited, and now see common features of walkable urban cores as unique to New York.
Living somewhere with both dollar general and bodegas, the bodegas are both closer to transit and more pleasant.
Everything in the store being dusty and expired is just culture, sweaty