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/dixie/ - Southern US and Friends
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A я нe Pacпyтин.
Я бы нaдeялcя
Пoчeмy?
Пoтoмy чтo я Pacпyтин
Hacтoящий Pacпyтин бы нe пoльзoвaлcя пepeвoдчикoм, ты мeня oбмaнывaeшь чтo-ли?
Я ceйчac зa шoкoлaдкoй cхoжy и пpидy, ecли чтo, тaк чтo мoгy нe oтвeчaть кaкoe-тo вpeмя (минyт 10-15)
Я нe лгy, я гoвopю тoлькo пpaвдy
Я Pacпyтин
SD is back y'all! Everyone was my missing you.
I was always here
I live inside all of you, like a little earthworm
Tы -- лoх.
A тeбe я вooбщe в poт нaccaл.
Cute ducks are very persuasive.
How was your Thanksgiving buddy? Did you eat drink and be merry?
Played like a fiddle
Teпepь вы мoжeтe yйти
Пpoщaй
I did, it was pretty nice
How was yours bud?
it was so so. Everyone I knew was sick and I cooked the whole meal myself basically. But it was ok.
Better than nothing yep yep
There's always next year
this is the truth. And there is still Christmas in December. Hoping to get together with family then.
What do you usually have for Christmas?
Both sides of my family used to have goose but after a while stores just sorta stopped selling them around here and we switched to ham
Usually its ham and turkey. I've done duck and goose before and people griped it was to greasy.
*pfft*
wimps.
>people griped it was to greasy
But how?
They like lean meat. its disgusting.
Lean is good and all but only ever having lean meat is doing yourself a great disservice
I'd say you try around early summer next year for another roast goose, that and around Christmas are the best times for those quackaholics
Dunno about duck though, never tried it
>Dunno about duck though, never tried it
Its tasty as hell. very similar to goose.
rate how comfy this is.
8/10
7.5/10
so SD has prairie, forests, and mountains? Is that right? I know yall grow wheat up there too.
you got some?
I try and look for better pictures but when you do a search, too much of what comes up if modern homes in the forest. Maybe some people like that, I think it looks offensive and unnatural. I like homes in the forest pictures and paintings though. Big fan.
Yep
Prairies and plains, buttes and badlands, mountains and marshes, forests and fallows
Wheat is more of a west river thing, the land isn't as fertile as east river, which grows lots of corn
West river is also really good ranching land so we got our fair share of cowpokes
Though I must say I'm quite fond of the South's plains and fens, even if the humidity steams me up
I used to have a bunch of them but I deleted the folder because I never used it. Here's something I saw recently on /out/ tho.
>Wheat is more of a west river thing
I'm not familiar enough with SD, is this just west of the biggest river in the state? I think the state has some of the most unique and diverse US landscape though.
cozy lad. Giving me the urge to watch Jeremiah Johnson.
The Missouri River splits the state almost cleanly in two
West river is prairies, East river is rolling plains
And ehh, not really the most diverse but I am glad that we have nice little spots and actual proper grasslands
Flags are still dead for me
Did you change anything to make em work again ?
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Who's been posting porn on 4channel
Click on tampermonkey
Check for userscript updates
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We gud lads would never do such things. This is a Christian general.
Well MS pretty much looks the same throughout the whole state. I get jealous of anyone with plains AND forest. I have a dream of growing wheat, it just seems like a wholesome thing.
Well shit that was simple
Thanks bud
Mississippi is still really nice naturewise
Wew, that one might be the best so far. I have a thing for log cabins.
Since we're posting comfy cabins
woa a nother georgan
Welcome back Heault.
It has trees and rivers. I like both. I love all of Americas' lands though, and I find them all enchanting
I don't want a cabin, I NEED one.
>Green tin
S T Y L I N
is that an ice-fishing shed?
you already eat dinner?
Hello /dixie/
I got drunk and made out with my cousin on Thanksgiving.
It was not unpleasant.
Yeah. For catchin dem fishies in comfort.
having it now, mac and mince meat
I always wanted to go ice fishing. Ha vent been yet but I do love fishing.
nice
b&r
>mac and mince meat
are you having it with a sauce
no
Thank you
I'll have different flags tomorrow but it'll still be me
ok
why are all gays okay with adultery
cabin by a large lake... *hnnnngg* that's muh weakness.
You'll still be in France, ye?
>b&r
Not bait. Truth. I feel conflicted about it, but I don't exactly regret it either.
gayness is synonymous with adultery
>South Carolina blocks your path, what do?
make a cabin near the river (but not in a flood zone).
I don't have pics of wooden cabins to be fair, mostly of stone houses but in comfy places nonetheless
Ye just 450km north-east in the Alps
Isn't b&r supposed to mean based and redpilled
Hike THE FUCK out of it
A true Mississippian would build a shanty boat. Turn the floods into an advantage.
>stone houses
it falls into the "comfy architecture" category. I very much like stone homes. I would hike daily and for miles if I lived there. Bet it smells so good outside there.
don't forget your rifle in case you come across a bobcat. They can be so mean.
I had an uncle that lived off the Pearl River... like right up the bank from it. House was on stilts. Every spring the river would flood and he would have to take a boat to town because it was just 20-30 ft deep water. Water wouldn't go down enough to visit him till mid summer.
Your uncle sounds cool.
Well the place I just posted is a river gorge tributary from the Tarn we discussed yesterday, the air is indeed pretty good over there especially in summer after a rainfall
>don't forget your rifle in case you come across a bobcat. They can be so mean.
Tfw would not be able to take a gun with me if I ever did an outdoor trip to North America
He was way cool. I never did figure out where he parked his truck in the spring so it didn't flood. But he lived WAY out in the country off dirt roads. It was cool to visit. Grown folks just sit around the fire and chat all day and you could run around exploring the woods. They had the biggest tree frogs out there. Just being a cool nature kid, collecting bugs, tadpoles, rocks and leaves. Spent entire days trekking up the river with canteen and machete.
forests always smell so good after rainfall. I'm not even opposed to hiking in the rain for that reason.
>no rifle
Wouldn't be able? I'd lend you one.
Yeah I guess as a foreigner with no licence there's no way I could take a gun out with me, legally anyway
The specifics depend on the state, but there are generally very few restrictions in place when it comes to nonresident aliens purchasing long arms here.
Interesting, I know gun laws can be very different from a state to another but always thought it'd be forbidden everywhere for people in my case, even for basic hunting rifles
Some places require a hunting license which can be expensive for a nonresident to obtain, but that's generally the limit.
Handguns are generally a no-go though.
You are correct its state by state but its not a federal crime. You can have one in SC with a hunting license. We will get you that rifle. you would be safe from mountain cats.
N O I C E
Well... it is the land of freedom and guns.
Gun go shoot pow
ye. Well hello, GA cabin in the woods.
NC mountain homes are so cozy:
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whats the matter finn? no qt cabin in the woods?
no qt gf in a cabin
then get a qt gf. Put her in a cabin. enjoy fireplace together. Absolute win.
I feel like I wanna make cinnamon rolls but should I really with all these leftovers laying around? Guess I'll just finish this pie.
>then get a qt gf
I'm sure she is out there finn... somewhere.
maybe
"It is a late Saturday night and all the young people in Hårga have gathered to dance in a barn. Suddenly in the middle of the dance, the music gets interrupted and a new fiddler steps forward from the shadows. He had a large dark hat on his head and you could see a pair of 'burning' eyes. The fiddler lifted the violin to his chin and began to play a song that had never been heard before. All the young people immediately began to dance to the new tune. But once they entered the dance, they could not stop dancing. The dance continued throughout the night and when dawn arrived the fiddler left the barn. After him came all the dancers, following him in a line. They couldn't stop dancing. The sound of the violin fueled the dancers will to move their feet. When the church bells rang for service, the dancers disappeared with the fiddler. A girl remained laying on the dance floor in the lodge. No one had listened to her when she warned them about the fiddler, and no one noticed the fiddlers hooves in the midst of the wildest dance they've ever been through.
The legend continues, saying that the fiddler led the dancers to Hårgaberget (Hårga Mountain) where they danced until only their bones were left. Some even say that you can still see the marks from the ring dance at Hårgaberget, and if you are so brave to venture out on a night of the full moon, it is said that you can hear the music that the devil once played for those who died."
spookie.
>dancing_skeleton.gif
yuck! a flaglet
love you guys
I love myself too
No u
my chink headphones arrive tomorrow, it said not until next week. pretty excited. have 3 off days to use them too
night
sorry for being a jerk yesterday
i dont forgive you, consider our friendship over forever!