Alabama Fans Are Racist and Homophobic

lol man.. not sure you wanna go down this rd..cause.. I was just in Birmingham, hoover and Tuscaloosa.. i guess if you have nicer topography it means it's not as poor?

Yeah, and right before Covid I hit Dallas, Fort Worth, and Austin. Just another big city with pandering with projects just like Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, and Hoover.
 
lol man.. not sure you wanna go down this rd..cause.. I was just in Birmingham, hoover and Tuscaloosa.. i guess if you have nicer topography it means it's not as poor?
Did you guys hit Avondale?
 
The best kind of hate is not the weak ass racist kind of hate or political friction or any of that nonsense. It's when an entire fan base utterly despises another fan base. You've got blacks and whites and browns with their arms around each other's shoulders cussing at the other side's fans who are lined up yelling right back and no one gives a shit if your allies are purple, gay or even from another planet. All that counts is you hate those sons of bitches. I've left the Texas game and caught a guy standing on my hood peeing on the windshield. But I've also been guilty (in my wasted youth!) of carrying a banner into the OU/Texas game and at halftime we unrolled it. It said "You can't spell SLUT without UT". Of course the Texas fans took umbrage at that when their sorority queens were all standing in the north end zone having their pictures taken. Yeah, punches were thrown, cops were involved and some of us got escorted to the exits but that's what pure hate is all about. Those Bama fans have a looooong way to go when it comes to messing with Texas. I can hardly wait until OU and Texas start playing in the SEC and we're playing on the road. Some of the hate is gonna be biblical.
:hand: Not a REAL SEC rivalry til it’s a night game once and awhile…
 
Well, we are talking about Decatur, I can’t say I don’t blame you there. But a little northwest of there is muscle shoals on the river is pretty damn nice.
Decatur is on the river, too. To be quite honest, if that's home, it's a good place to live. No one can deny the beauty, the weather is decent, the people are generally friendly, the government generally leaves you alone and the food is good. However, I got really tired of some of the ignorance, the horrible accents, the insane focus on "Bama or Auburn?" that you have to answer before even the most casual interaction with anyone, etc. As soon as anyone heard I went to Vandy, cue all the same old dumb jokes. I still have family in Huntsville and when I visited them in 2019, I couldn't wait to get the hell out of there and I'd take Huntsville any damned day over Birmingham and Tuscaloosa.
 
Yeah, and right before Covid I hit Dallas, Fort Worth, and Austin. Just another big city with pandering with projects just like Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, and Hoover.
You should have hit up Oak Cliff. Beautiful part of town with lots of exciting things to do.
 
Funny, the first image I took a picture of is a Indian reservation in west Texas and then the second picture was North Texas. Projects are everywhere that people don’t make enough money to rent or buy their own house. But I know that you knew that already.

I just got my panties in a wad when you made a reference to Alabama being mostly Projects. We’re mostly rural, probably a lot more mobile homes than project houses out there in this great state.
There aren’t any reservations in West Texas. That pic and those red mountains look like Arizona to me.

But, we do have a hell of a lot of poverty in Texas…rural and urban. We also have a hell of a lot of wealth…rural and urban. Great contrast.
 
I lived in Alabama for three years.

Dear Lord in heaven, I actually lived in Alabama for three years.

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NCAA rule no tobacco products and since this was so blatant I vote for the death penalty.
What? No NIL for Philip Morris? Next thing you know Wild Turkey won’t be allowed as a NIL sponsor. How unAmerican..
 
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