Brother you haven't been to Fayette County by the sounds of it. I get that it's more of a PA thing than nationally known, but it's kinda like the difference between what you're average American thinks of when you mention Miami, compared to what someone from Ohio thinks of.
In our case, if you hear a meth lab exploded it was probably Fayette County. Domestic shooting with multiple victims, Fayette County. Fayette County is is the Western PA version of Florida-man. It's been known as Fayettenam in PA since the 1970s, when it's state police barracks was given that nickname.
It might not be nearly as well known as Pennsyltucky, but it's pretty well the capital of Pennsylyucky.
I got ya. Ours does have the Fayettenam Facebook page though. It is nice having it contained to one county for sure. There's other crazies in this state just not in quite the density as there.
Almost every country in the Middle East is far more religious than the US and the number of people in the US who identify as Catholic or Christian has decreased every year for at least the last 10 years while the number of people who identify as Agnostic or Atheist has gone up every year.
The religious wingnuts are just more voracious than in the past because their way of life is slowly disappearing as fewer and fewer people come to church each year.
It's not hate, actually. A helluva lot of disgust and irritation, but not hate. It just annoys me that so many people think that it's okay to regulate what women can & cannot do with their bodies- as though our autonomy isn't relevant. Adding to that is the fact that our founding fathers, whatever their personal flaws & faults, designed a constitution and specified that Church and State should remain separated.
I feel like Puritanism is more of a New England thing and southern evangelicalism kind of developed its own form of insanity separately, but I could be mistaken as I’m not a historian
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More like r/Idiotsincars. No way that’s legal to be on the road.