What Do You Think Of Texans?

GreatwhiteNorth

Global Moderator
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Guys u are underestimating the weed situation here in Texas with all these wide open place one just has to walk a little find a nice spot and grow a few plants. It's not that hard and it's high quality because you made it yourself.
Must be a bitch packing water with all this heat lately.
 

SevenHourWorkWeek

Active Member
White Texans are usually repressed traditionalists who love god, guns and BBQ. Indian Texans vary by age but are usually either traditional(to their native customs) OR medically/technologically savvy. Black Texans are very religious, usually poor, routinely discriminated against and highly devoted to either god and community OR crime and drugs. Mexican Texans are very hard workers (because they have to be to survive the hard labor jobs that are available to them) never learn English, and overpopulate the planet due to their archaic catholic dogma.

My parents moved to Houston a few years back and I make the obligatory visit now and then. If my parents weren't there, I wouldn't visit.
 

txpete77

Well-Known Member
Stereotypes wouldn't come about if they weren't partially true.
I have a saying I like to throw out every now and then:
"The bitch about stereotypes are that they are usually based on fact and experience"

True that they don't always apply, but there's a reason those stereotypes were established at one point.
 

txpete77

Well-Known Member
Now the question about Texans? Most of them I like (I'm a native afterall). Many of them I don't like. The older generation had a lot of good things about them that helped make Texas a pretty decent place. They also had a lot of bigotry and closed-mindedness that I'll be glad to see die out soon enough. The younger generations seem to have kept much of the good and left most of the bad with their ancestors.

Give it a few more years and we'll see Texas start warming up to the MMJ movement. Most of the 50 and under crowd I know either are tolerant of or smoke weed themselves, including many conservatives.

We also have Willie... that man is the embodiment of Texas.
 

newatit2010

Well-Known Member
Well SP was the best Texan I know and now he is gone(RIP SP). So the rest of you had better pick up your game if you want me to think good of Texans.
 

DSB65

Well-Known Member
well sp was the best texan i know and now he is gone(rip sp). So the rest of you had better pick up your game if you want me to think good of texans.
its going to be hard to follow in pones foot steps ..he was a one of a kind...
 

Plowboy

Member
Now the question about Texans? Most of them I like (I'm a native afterall). Many of them I don't like. The older generation had a lot of good things about them that helped make Texas a pretty decent place. They also had a lot of bigotry and closed-mindedness that I'll be glad to see die out soon enough. The younger generations seem to have kept much of the good and left most of the bad with their ancestors.

Give it a few more years and we'll see Texas start warming up to the MMJ movement. Most of the 50 and under crowd I know either are tolerant of or smoke weed themselves, including many conservatives.

We also have Willie... that man is the embodiment of Texas.
I'd have to say this is a pretty fair assessment of Texas. I lived in Houston during the eighties and even though my ex still lives there I find myself missing Texas from time to time.
 

TheElkTreeFunk

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Austin is such a hippie town, doesn't feel like Texas..... It's almost like L.A where you're either an inspiring actor/ or musician... The Alamo Drafthouse is the sh!t....
 
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