RE: Exactly Why Not TN
October 7, 2011 at 10:23 pm
(This post was last modified: October 7, 2011 at 10:48 pm by Erinome.)
so now you understand what i'm dealing with...
hey. i am not going to defend the miserable fuckwads that inhabit tn, but i was born and raised here. i'm no geeenyus, but I somehow made it to adulthood as a compassionate, tolerant, rational atheist. Not ALL TN people are rubbish, obviously.
I have mostly nothing to do with these tools. I don't know, I just live here.
While the people here mostly suck, the scenery is beautiful... especially in autumn.
ADDENDUM:
Tim Blankenship, mentioned in the video as the assistant director of Monroe Co. Schools, is my cousin's father in law. He stood up just before their vows at their wedding and patted her on the head while making the announcement that even though she had a "speckledy past", he was okay with all this because she had put Catholicism behind her and had been saved in the baptist church. This was not only unnecessary, but highly disrespectful to Kristin, and my grandparents who sat just feet away. After the ceremony, Kristin came to us in tears apologizing for the whole scene.
I was humiliated for her.
hey. i am not going to defend the miserable fuckwads that inhabit tn, but i was born and raised here. i'm no geeenyus, but I somehow made it to adulthood as a compassionate, tolerant, rational atheist. Not ALL TN people are rubbish, obviously.
I have mostly nothing to do with these tools. I don't know, I just live here.
While the people here mostly suck, the scenery is beautiful... especially in autumn.
ADDENDUM:
Tim Blankenship, mentioned in the video as the assistant director of Monroe Co. Schools, is my cousin's father in law. He stood up just before their vows at their wedding and patted her on the head while making the announcement that even though she had a "speckledy past", he was okay with all this because she had put Catholicism behind her and had been saved in the baptist church. This was not only unnecessary, but highly disrespectful to Kristin, and my grandparents who sat just feet away. After the ceremony, Kristin came to us in tears apologizing for the whole scene.
I was humiliated for her.
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