I'll give credit where it's due. They're right about the meth thing. But it's hilarious how libtards act like small towns have a bigger drug problem than major cities. What's worse? A couple of meth heads going out for a rip in the middle of nowhere or an entire legion of crackheads completely taking over downtown and city parks?
It sounds like someone moved to High Prairie, got the 2-month "fuck everyone and this whole place blues" (that happens any time you move somewhere new, it's just weeks 8-10 but it's strong) but instead of suppressing it like a normal person, they lashed out, were a dick to everyone there and left the place in a huff.
The general rule of Canada is the smaller the town, the friendlier the people.
But as far as living in one, you need to give people a chance to get to know you and if you're a dick they'll judge you to be a dick.
Also, as a general rule every local facebook group is inhabited by nothing but crazies but everyone seems to know about it. I don't get how someone was so shallow as to think that their local facebook group was in any way representative of what the town itself thought.
That sad, rude post just felt like the whimperings of some dipshit who moved to a small town, was a dick to every single person they met, and joined the local facebook group and used it as a pretext not to talk to anyone.
I'm sure that guy will be happier when he returns to the progressive and socially conscious big city life of... Edmonton.
I actually feel for the person who wrote this in a way. To move away from home, be totally lonely, fail at your job and go back to living at your parents' is hard.
But not so hard that you accuse your failure on the political views of the people who you met when you were there. That's second chapter of Mein Kampf. That's a Hitler-tier cope.
This post is a very sad thing.
I'll give credit where it's due. They're right about the meth thing. But it's hilarious how libtards act like small towns have a bigger drug problem than major cities. What's worse? A couple of meth heads going out for a rip in the middle of nowhere or an entire legion of crackheads completely taking over downtown and city parks?
It sounds like someone moved to High Prairie, got the 2-month "fuck everyone and this whole place blues" (that happens any time you move somewhere new, it's just weeks 8-10 but it's strong) but instead of suppressing it like a normal person, they lashed out, were a dick to everyone there and left the place in a huff.
The general rule of Canada is the smaller the town, the friendlier the people.
But as far as living in one, you need to give people a chance to get to know you and if you're a dick they'll judge you to be a dick.
Also, as a general rule every local facebook group is inhabited by nothing but crazies but everyone seems to know about it. I don't get how someone was so shallow as to think that their local facebook group was in any way representative of what the town itself thought.
That sad, rude post just felt like the whimperings of some dipshit who moved to a small town, was a dick to every single person they met, and joined the local facebook group and used it as a pretext not to talk to anyone.
I'm sure that guy will be happier when he returns to the progressive and socially conscious big city life of... Edmonton.
I actually feel for the person who wrote this in a way. To move away from home, be totally lonely, fail at your job and go back to living at your parents' is hard.
But not so hard that you accuse your failure on the political views of the people who you met when you were there. That's second chapter of Mein Kampf. That's a Hitler-tier cope.
This post is a very sad thing.