By Petr Navovy | reddit | December 11, 2023 |
By Petr Navovy | reddit | December 11, 2023 |
Small towns, small town, small towns. Lately it seems we can’t stop hearing about small towns. It’s not surprising—the romanticisation of ‘simple, rural living’, away from the ‘evil big city’, is one of the bedrocks of fascism, after all—but still, sometimes it gets a bit much. Away from that side of things, though, small towns can lend themselves to funny stories. Reddit had this topic on its mind the other day, when it asked the question: ‘What’s the most ‘small town’ thing you’ve ever seen?’ You can check out the full thread here, but below are some highlights:
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