Minor things that bother you

Started by planxtymcgillicuddy, November 27, 2019, 12:15:11 AM

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kphoger

Quote from: JayhawkCO on Today at 05:45:54 PMI'd honestly argue gun rights would be a more apropos answer along those lines.

Also not something you'd readily notice on a drive from one city to another, unless there's a billboard for a gun show or something.

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JayhawkCO

Quote from: kphoger on Today at 06:05:13 PM
Quote from: JayhawkCO on Today at 05:45:54 PMI'd honestly argue gun rights would be a more apropos answer along those lines.

Also not something you'd readily notice on a drive from one city to another, unless there's a billboard for a gun show or something.

Maybe stopping and seeing someone open-carrying on Montana though if you took the opposite trip (Calgary to Sweetgrass).

Scott5114

Quote from: kphoger on Today at 06:05:13 PM
Quote from: JayhawkCO on Today at 05:45:54 PMI'd honestly argue gun rights would be a more apropos answer along those lines.

Also not something you'd readily notice on a drive from one city to another, unless there's a billboard for a gun show or something.



I've always wondered what foreign tourists must make of this place. (LVB north of Sahara, where it starts to get seedy, and where it technically isn't the Strip anymore)
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Quote from: Roadgeekteen on Today at 05:45:03 PM
Quote from: hotdogPi on Today at 05:21:44 PM
Quote from: JayhawkCOFor everyone giving Kyle crap for his sarcastic takes... Legitimately, if you crossed I-15 from Sweetgrass to Montana and headed to Calgary, other than road signage and things relating to the metric system, what is that noticeably different between the two countries?

It won't be evident unless you have to use it, but what about universal healthcare?
Healthcare isn't really part of culture. The US Healthcare system is not an integral part of the American identity.

Sure, but in this particular example, land use, flora, and fauna (the things that would largely go unchanged along I-15/AB-4) aren't part of culture either.

And while it may not be culture, I'd argue the US Healthcare system is very much an integral part of the American discourse nowadays.

formulanone

Quote from: Scott5114 on Today at 06:50:50 PM
Quote from: kphoger on Today at 06:05:13 PM
Quote from: JayhawkCO on Today at 05:45:54 PMI'd honestly argue gun rights would be a more apropos answer along those lines.

Also not something you'd readily notice on a drive from one city to another, unless there's a billboard for a gun show or something.



I've always wondered what foreign tourists must make of this place. (LVB north of Sahara, where it starts to get seedy, and where it technically isn't the Strip anymore)

I'm on another board with lots of non-USians and they will sometimes say they visited these kinds of places to pop a cap, just for the sake of being able to so in a controlled environment safe space.