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8 things that ONLY people from Minnesota say | City Pages
Minnesotans have our own way of talking.Outsiders don’t always understand us, and sometimes they make fun of our distinctive speech patterns. But how we talk is a big part of what makes Minnesotans special.Here are eight things that no one from New York, Texas, or even Wisconsin would ever say. No matter where you are on this crazy planet of ours, if you hear somebody say these things, you’ll know they’re a Minnesotan, through and through.If you’re from Minnesota, just try to read through this list without nodding your head and saying “Ha ha, that is so me!”1. “I’m from Minnesota.”2. “Our...…Minnesotans have our own way of talking.Outsiders don’t always understand us, and sometimes they make fun of our distinctive speech patterns. But how we talk is a big part of what makes Minnesotans special.Here are eight things that no one from New York, Texas, or even Wisconsin would ever say. No matter where you are on this crazy planet of ours, if you hear somebody say these things, you’ll know they’re a Minnesotan, through and through.If you’re from Minnesota, just try to read through this list without nodding your head and saying “Ha ha, that is so me!”1. “I’m from Minnesota.”2. “Our...WW…
Stories of abuse spotlight predatory behavior in Minneapolis-St. Paul music scene | City Pages
Following widespread social media reports attributing misogyny and abusive behavior to prominent Twin Cities musicians, some other musicians and labels—including Rhymesayers and Doomtree—are scrambling to cut ties with their former collaborators.Questions remain, however, about whether prominent local musicians and institutions will take further steps to address the deep-seated patterns of emotional and physical violence against women and non-binary individuals in the music community.DJ Fundo, who established himself as part of the Get Cryphy dance night, collaborated with Doomtree, and...…Following widespread social media reports attributing misogyny and abusive behavior to prominent Twin Cities musicians, some other musicians and labels—including Rhymesayers and Doomtree—are scrambling to cut ties with their former collaborators.Questions remain, however, about whether prominent local musicians and institutions will take further steps to address the deep-seated patterns of emotional and physical violence against women and non-binary individuals in the music community.DJ Fundo, who established himself as part of the Get Cryphy dance night, collaborated with Doomtree, and...WW…
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