Question for you all, do you all have a hometown? Don't dox yourselves, naturally, but... Do you have an area, a place, you call home? A place you feel at peace, that you belong? I am finally there. It has been rough in America, watching places turn to shit, get built up and overrun. Moving multiple times for work, while trying to remain connected to friends and family. Just wanted to hear your stories, however much you are willing to share. I have been curious about us dissident types, how many of us are lost to the wind. I thought I found my home in Boise years ago, but now here I am in Eastern WA content as can be.
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Oklahoma City is where I did most of my growing up. Lived in a suburb area and every year in grade school we had a week to celebrate Oklahoma becoming a territory and reenacted the land run and dressed like it was 1889. We also had to learn a different square dance each year. Frequent Indian leaders came to talk about tribal history. Also those were the days you could leave the house in the morning and not come back til streetlights came on