Brutkey

Hoot_OS [v.31]
@hootwheelz@blahaj.zone

i'm so interesting in learning how a big city is different from my hometown. eventually i'll get moved up there (when landlords stop acting like cunts (challenge level impossible)) and i really wanna see how differently i'm treated.

the few interactions with retail employees I've had were very pleasant, but the meat is in the general public. i've heard capital T "Things" about Regina's citizenship, so i'm really intrigued to see if the difference is what i think it is

context: i have no teeth and no dentures. people have treated me with kindness and respect despite looking twice my age and wearing a battle jacket, which unreasonable people could make assumptions from. no one has done that in my hometown (that i've noticed) but i've heard some people get BIG mad about people they perceive as "too weird" in public in Regina, so i really wanna see what kinds of people pull that shit lol


Hoot_OS [v.31]
@hootwheelz@blahaj.zone

the majority will very likely treat me the same as my hometown does, but i'm interested in seeing what the loud minority make themselves out to be. not interested in the way that i want to have that happen to me, but interested in the way that if it DOES happen, how does it happen and what are the things that piss them off enough to confront me?

Hoot_OS [v.31]
@hootwheelz@blahaj.zone

idk! it's a different social dynamic, being in a big city. i wanna see what's different and what's the same.

(i guarantee the "rural v urban divide" is made up bullshit, and it only exists because rural right-wing voters can't get their heads out of their asses for long enough to smell fresh air for once. i speak from experience on this.)