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  • @foggy
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    277 days ago

    First time I’ve been proud of Worcester.

    (It’s basically Massachusetts tradition to shit on Worcester).

    • @Broadfern
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      147 days ago

      Yeah I was gonna say rare Worcester W

      Also the next joke was “unfortunately they have to live in Worcester” but considering where they’re leaving from it’s harder to make that land.

    • @YamahaRevstar
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      77 days ago

      The white people in South Shore tended to dislike Brockton when I lived there. I can’t imagine why.

      • @[email protected]
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        7 days ago

        It’s a proud Bostonian tradition to dislike everyone. While our city has a long and dark history with bigotry I think by the time I was growing up in the 90s we achieved an egalitarian level of hate “Oh, the only thing I hate more than the Irish are the Italians, and don’t get me started on the blacks, they’re even worse… almost as bad as the fucking Irish.” /s

    • @Curiousfur
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      27 days ago

      They also made a mockery of some moron with a gold wrapped cybertruck, so there’s 2 for Wustah

    • @oyfrog
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      17 days ago

      If Boston is the armpit of the Commonwealth, Worcester is the butthole.

  • @AA5B
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    47 days ago

    Woostah has that weird pronunciation that doesn’t match the spelling, but there’s always a ‘T’ in Worcester!

    • @[email protected]
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      37 days ago

      I always liked phonetically spelling it “wuss-TAH” I’ve never seen someone mispronounce it after that description… it shouldn’t sound like “Woosh” without the H - it should be a more narrow sound between Wuss and Wiss - for perfect accuracy throw your tongue against your teeth in wuss when you hit the S.