I don't think so. My life was much the same, in a small town in Utah. My haven was the public library, and I went where ever I wanted, and got books from every section (but lived in the Science Fiction section). It let me know there was a lot more out there than I ever saw in my little town, and gave me hope that I could be part of it.
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I used to tell people I bitterly resented being promised flying cars and didn't get one, but one day I was walking around someone's backyard, having a video chat with someone 3 states away on my tablet, and I stopped and realized "Oh, yeah, this is the future. This, right here."
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@ScottSoCal @llPK @AlexTheAutisticArtist @wakame @JeremyMallin @actuallyautistic And... Loving it.
@ScottSoCal @llPK @AlexTheAutisticArtist @wakame @JeremyMallin @actuallyautistic I must admit that what I know of life in Utah sounds like a combination of all the things I went through, only in one place.
I picked it all up from three different red states, so I had a more diverse experience, I guess.π
My parents were (probably still are) fundamentalist wackjobs. It made things interesting.
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@ScottSoCal @llPK @AlexTheAutisticArtist @wakame @JeremyMallin @actuallyautistic It did me a favor. I could never be the kind of woman they wanted, so I left.
@ScottSoCal @llPK @AlexTheAutisticArtist @wakame @JeremyMallin @actuallyautistic And it turns out we're all still living in the science fiction section, aren't we?