• PyroNeurosis@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      5 days ago

      Jay is the name of the town where the exempted data center was supposed to go.

      It’d be like saying ‘Sacramento Californians’. Not necessarily wrong, but different. Unless you’re suggesting a better demonym.

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      6 days ago

      At least in Georgia. I never heard anyone use “Bubba” unless they were literally referring to someone by that name. I only have heard people from non southern states use it.

      In the South, when someone is an idiot we don’t really have a name for them. You usually just add a “bless their heart” when referring to them.

      Thomas, bless his heart, put his shoes on backwards this morning.

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        6 days ago

        I heard it plenty when I lived in South Carolina. It didn’t imply stupidity, it implied a blue collar guy with a beer at a boat launch or tailgating a college game. It was also a generic nickname sort of like “cuz” was in Alabama.

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          6 days ago

          No, you’re right. It’s kind of flexible. Maybe I misunderstood the initial comment. I’ve heard people from outside the south use “bubba” as a way to refer to uneducated white southerners.

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            6 days ago

            I don’t know what a Jay Mainer is, and I guess trying to compare it to another idiosyncratic regional stereotype was not the play.