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Originally Posted by music_collector
I need to pay more attention the next time I visit. I don't think I've ever seen people freak out over store names on Ste-Catherine street. The strip clubs, well that's a different story lol.
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I used to walk to school through THE most commercial bit of Ste-Catherine (near Crescent etc) for two years. You would often see busloads of Midwestern or Floridian stereotypes shouting things like "Murry, Murry, look, what does it say here?" and Murry going "the heck I know".
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Originally Posted by adidasss
This page doesn't exist?
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https://twitter.com/scuffedbob/statu...85785906286594
The user who posted it went private after it blew up and caused the poor guy to be
fired from his job and CaNcELeD. Some poor 20 yo dumbass getting cancelled cause he has a culture shock in NYC lmao
https://news.yahoo.com/twitter-goes-...WN3wlqGq_vdOLH
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Originally Posted by The Batlord
He's a weird Quebec nationalist. Don't worry about it.
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I can't blame you for being an ignorant American who has no way to realize there's a difference between having a negative opinion of people who live for generations in Montreal without bothering to learn French and being a "Quebec nationalist".... but let's get this straight once and for all. I have no time for nationalism and am completely opposed to Quebec separatism. What I do love is Montreal with its cultural singularity, while being indifferent at best to the rest of Quebec: the difference between the two is as vast as that between NYC and wherever you hail from (and never left by the sound of it).