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Originally Posted by Sliver
Another interesting thing for the thread spectators: people in Canmore place a weirdly high value on their personal nostalgia. It's actually become a bit of a group think thing for them. They think that because they have a preference for the way things were that others should accomodate that, tip-toe around it, or apologize for being a part of the change. It's fkn crazy.
Are most of us born and raised Calgarians? I am. Don't know about you guys, but I've seen some changes around here. Lost biking trails, places we'd off-road, places we'd party when teens, seen the city frickin quadruple. But I don't know a single Calgarian who begrudges these changes or expects newcomers like Fuzz to bear any responsibility for these changes. We welcome people here because we're nice and know change is inevitable. Canmorites? Absolute idiots who are jerks AND think it's the fault of specific individuals that Canmore in 2026 is different from Canmore in 1994 and, oh boy, they're happy to tell you all about it while foaming at the mouth.
Lol, buncha tits.
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You haven’t heard people in Marda Loop bitch about change. I swear they’re nostalgic about the vacuum cleaner store where the Shoppers is. They make exceptions for their new homes where bungalows used to be of course.