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We’ve voted Virginia out of the South.
 
Anything below I-44 might as well be the south.

Well maybe not the south but it's not midwestern, either.
Shit. You get to southern Illinois you’re pretty much in the south. And you’d still have about 50 miles of Missoura before you to get to Arkansas.
 
Every negative stereotype about the south comes from Alabama, Mississippi and Florida. The decent southern states disowned them.
Only part of Florida is considered the south
 
Shit. You get to southern Illinois you’re pretty much in the south. And you’d still have about 50 miles of Missoura before you to get to Arkansas.
Yeah if you drive I-24 from southern Illinois to Nashville it all kinda looks and feels the same. Probably changes once you get past the Illinois side of the STL area.
 
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Yeah if you drive I-24 from southern Illinois to Nashville it all kinda looks and feels the same. Probably changes once you get past the Illinois side of the STL.
Years ago I had a case in Benton, IL (just north of the I-24 junction) and it was otherworldly.
 
I consider none of it to be the south. It’s just the lower peninsula of Michigan
The panhandle is rednecky enough to be the south. They’ll tell you they’re from LA (no not the one in California, lower Alabama).
 
The panhandle is rednecky enough to be the south. They’ll tell you they’re from LA (no not the one in California, lower Alabama).
Nope. Georgia, Carolinas and Tennessee. That’s the south.
 
Yeah if you drive I-24 from southern Illinois to Nashville it all kinda looks and feels the same. Probably changes once you get past the Illinois side of the STL.
STL is the gateway to the west and the south. I-64 from STL to the Atlantic is the line for "the south".
 
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