fuzzybuddy
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- Location
- The Sticks, Northeast PA.
I was born and raised in Massachusetts in the 50s/60s. I didn't think John Kennedy had an accent. And at that time, if I went to Mississippi, I would have known I wasn't in Mass. any more. There were regional differences- language, accents, architecture etc. Each region had their own flavor. Today, the local TV news people all sound exactly alike. And, today, if you got plunked down in city, it would be hard to figure out what city you were in- they all look alike. There's a sameness. On the internet, you can see the inside of people's homes and it could be anywhere in the world- Rio, Osaka, Berlin, Seattle, Cape Town, Montreal, Liverpool, Sydney- they all look alike. It may be good that the world is becoming developed, but are we losing the regionalisms that make us unique- or is that even important?