The highlight for me is coming up with some weird pseudoscience justification for why it’s okay to hit your kids.

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    @Kata1yst

    Not really? It’s just the Philadelphia suburbs. 14 miles northwest of where I saw Fishbone and Primus.

    Pennsylvania gets a looooot more Pennsyl-tucky than that.

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      7 months ago

      “Suburbs of Philadelphia” is pretty funny to me - it’s a 2:15+h car ride there from Philly. Americans might consider 100 miles a short commute, but dang. When does a part of PA stop being a Philly suburb and start being a Pittsburgh suburb?

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        @antifuchs

        50 miles, not 100 miles.

        25 miles each way is not that big of a deal. In college I spent six months commuting 40 minutes each way (traffic gods willing it wouldn’t be longer) from 31st street to Springhouse, PA.

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          I was wondering if we are looking at the same map, and then it turns out there are two Valley Forges: one is a neighborhood in (yep!) the Philly suburbs, the other is a township next to York, PA. The latter is what I was referring to!

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            7 months ago

            @antifuchs

            Ah, that explains it. I wonder which one they live in.

            Actually it’s probably the York one because “Valley Forge" by Philadelphia apparently isn’t really a town in its own right.

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      Fair. I always thought of Pennsyl-Tucky was more a state of mind/politics rather than an area, but I’m not a local and haven’t been in the area for years so I’m inclined to believe you.