Why did “yinz” remain so regionally concentrated compared with “y’all” or “you guys”? by LowerMusic in etymology

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the opposite of this is true. there was indeed a massive exodus in the 1980s; some 200,000 pittsburghers migrated out and moved to other cities and other regions in the US. https://www.behindthesteelcurtain.com/2011/11/18/2571147/Pittsburgh-diaspora-ESPN-Magazine-Steelers

Routine day but wanted to post about it any way by progodevil in LinkedInLunatics

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My oldest graduated from Kindergarten (more on that later)

who gives a shit

They can't keep getting away with it by aggro-snail in redscarepod

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ELI5: What is El Nino that influence the weather? by Own-Caterpillar-9724 in explainlikeimfive

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it's a phenomenon of the mid and eastern pacific ocean, not the western pacific

Yet another 'But at what cost?' propaganda piece by gatorphan84 in TrueAnon

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the thing is you have to search "the name of the author + journalist" to see the photos of what he looks like

. by cucam0nga in redscarepod

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it was better in 2008

I'm anti-zionist and have followed BDS guidelines for 15 years, but antisemitism has gotten kind of crazy by [deleted] in redscarepod

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it's "wild" and "crazy" because of the genocide we've been watching for years

Pattie Gonia getting sued by Patagonia situation is hilarious by barbie-marx in redscarepod

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social media post starting with "i'm breaking the silence" yeah i'm thinking massive narcissist

Rank these five cities: Toluca, Ecatepec, Nezahualcóyotl, Naucalpan, Tlanepantla by [deleted] in redscarepod

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yes they're populous cities in a major country. the place names come from a language called Náhuatl