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    41 year ago

    Any actual Oregon residents here? People tell me all the time I would love living there, but I’m a progressive/leftist in Bible belt va so it’s suuuuuuuch a low bar 😂

    • @Aliendelarge
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      181 year ago

      Oregon is a lovely place to visit, but it is a mess to live in. After the tourists have left, it rains like crazy here. Mosquitoes are big as Sherman tanks. The people are unfriendly… and most of us are starving… Our freeways are jammed tighter than scorched rice pudding. Our smog is awful… some days you can’t see from Molalla to Silverton. Fuel bills are so high most people just build igloos in the back yard and spend the winter there… There are no fish in the streams… and nobody has seen a rose around here for years. Actually what happens in the summer when tourists come is that we paint our hills green, put up false silhouettes for mountains, borrow a few lakes from Washington and California, and hire some actors to look cheerful. So… spread the word. Oregon is a great place to visit, but no place to call home.[

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        51 year ago

        Don’t forget that after the tourists leave, the supply mechanics of Voodoo doughnuts kick back in, resulting in copious amounts of doughnuts circulating around the city. This causes a temporary obesity problem but everyone works it off in the spring. I read a study in Nature talking about the ecological effects of this phenomenon but I didn’t really understand it.

        • Willow.
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          211 months ago

          On all major highways at the state borders there is a sign that reads: “Oregon Thanks You”… for leaving.

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        21 year ago

        Happy to spread the word for you but unfortunately I personally speak sarcasm 😂

        Also I like doom n gloom so 🤷

        • @Aliendelarge
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          81 year ago

          That famous copy pasta can be credited to our states great James G Blaine, though some believe it to have been written by a friend of his.