The nature of regionalism, and future Nations.

Coyote

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Okay given that some of my previous posts are a little less. (shall we say coherently thought out.)

Here's my effort to, retract my steps a little.

And actually write something on my own, not while cruising the Internet trippin', but still very much in the next day effect where I feel very expanded.

It's weird it's like I can reach up and it feels like my ability to process information is larger, and then I now have a faster processor.

Sentence structuring is never been my thing, as I said I don't speak English I speak Appalachian.

I believe the differences within the English language, they're much larger than a single language.

I see the Scots agree, they already had theirs listed as not having mutual intelligibility.

It doesn't to me either.

If you heard me talk the way that I sound with my accent it automatically makes everything that I say sound more ignorant and I've worked on softening it but I know how I sound.

So it's just the way people stereotype, but it's also led me to feel like stretching from the upstate of New York, down through part of Pennsylvania, and yes especially most notably making its presence known in the south.

But we're not exactly that.

So, I guess "our" capital would be Charleston West Virginia as it's the one state wholly 'ours'.

Given how if things do eventually go south and they will.

We're also the most poised to retain an industrialization civilization, we KNOW, how to make do with less, we will get that 5 year I'll get to it one day, vehicle running.

But there's also a lot of unfriendly regionalism that might impede our tolerance for regions around us.

And it's largely from how we are seen by surrounding areas which will determine that.

But our origins, I think a good many of us would be from Northern Ireland, those borderland peoples.

We are infact, a future nation, already born at it's core.

So. Uh rednecks of the world, unite.

 

Coyote

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Yes I do propose that we should be an 'independent' region within the United States.

Which I already seems like America would be better off like that, broken down into regionalized relatively independent commonwealths as opposed to states.

That should be it's own 'country'

We can better serve our own interest than we do for state legislatures that are just going to steal us for our resources and use us for cheap labor.

And lookie, we even already have a flag.

 

Coyote

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And that we use our own resources to power it.

Coal, that's right planet.

F'u and your ideals about that.

Clean coal could be a thing, it already is.

Jimmy Carter was the smartest President we ever had about that.

Coal everything, even our cars.

Well everybody else is having a series of blackouts and can't even heat their homes.

We'll be fine.
 

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