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A region referenced as the origin of The Boondock Saints filmmaker, whose sensibility is described as 'wet brain' putting everything cool into one movie.

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"My husband (37) and I (32) have been married for four years and live in New England. I've been close to him since our early twenties and we've always had what I considered to be a close and loving relationship."
L posting: My husband is obsessed with an e-girl · u/xenodocheion · ↑564 · 2024-09-15
"Whether it's college students in New Hampshire or NYC art girls or a random house of roommates in Maryland, a house full of Asian techies in Seattle, or a summer camp in New England, why am I perpetually being socially rejected everywhere as a girl who's maybe a 5/10?"
Is anyone else widely disliked everywhere they go? · u/Jealous-Row9035 · ↑361 · 2023-08-25
"last weekend I decided to go back to my coastal New England hometown as it was 90+ degrees and I refuse to subject myself to the industrial sludge-laden waters of Long Island Sound. growing up there, my parents made decent money but we were never really rich in the traditional sense, just solidly up"
"I just started working at a public elementary school in a dense, walkable, middle-class New England suburb. Everyone at the school is so nice and kind. The receptionist blows me kisses. The kids are overwhelmingly well-adjusted, non-iPad kids. They walk to and from school alone from the age of 7, th"
"I've found myself loving MM Replica "When the Rain Stops" for these 70° New England days, although it doesn't last as long as I'd like it to."
What fragrances is everybody wearing? · u/AphexyTwin · ↑133 · 2023-05-01
"The previous lockdown here in New England was terrible for everyone. I don't know if I and everyone around myself has been so miserable and ill-tempered."
"It's winter in New England, you aren't WMUR and this isn't a catastrophic event. It's really crazy. You don't need to check in with your other 20s-30s middle class friends to make sure they are handling a snow storm."
I am so sick of libs hysterical weather posting · u/Cool-Wonder-7068 · ↑102 · 2025-01-18
"So abortion is illegal in Texas, legal until 6 weeks in Florida, 18 weeks in Utah, and 24 weeks in California, Montana, Wyoming, Missouri, NY, New England, etc."
Why can't we have normal abortion laws? · u/No-Discussion-9120 · ↑71 · 2025-07-26
"I consider the land itself to be cold and sinister, and the people who are produced by it to be surly and meanspirited. It is no coincidence that horror writers like H.P. Lovecraft and Stephen King were both native New Englanders: they were both exposed to the darkness that humanity was capable of a"
I feel such an aversion to New England. · u/LsterGreenJr · ↑62 · 2025-06-29
"New England wet brain puts everything he thinks is cool into one movie and creates something truly amazing."
Watching The Boondock Saints, a genuine piece of outsider art. · u/werewolvesoflondon · ↑55 · 2022-03-21
""Childhood" as a concept was invented in Victorian England but perfected in 20th century New England"
New England invented American Childhood · Openheartopenbar · ↑52 · 2025-02-16
"New England definitely has a healthier grasp of American culture than the regards in flyover country."
Gloucester Harbor, MA · u/LadyZeroOne · ↑40 · 2024-08-26
"I'm a cerebral New Englander, but I loved the natural beauty and warm light particular to various parts of LA."
Why does everyone say LA has a "bad energy"? · u/PrestigiousFennel857 · ↑27 · 2024-02-20
"I feel such an aversion to New England. I consider the land itself to be cold and sinister"
I feel such an aversion to New England. · u/LsterGreenJr · ↑62 · 2025-06-29
"best: Woodland New England because Vermont is a utopia and that climate really gives me life"
Which is the best and worst American cultural region to live in? · u/AllTheThingsSeyhSaid · ↑60 · 2024-03-17
""Childhood" as a concept was invented in Victorian England but perfected in 20th century New England"
New England invented American Childhood · u/Openheartopenbar · ↑52 · 2025-02-16
"New England definitely has a healthier grasp of American culture than the regards in flyover country"
Gloucester Harbor, MA · u/LadyZeroOne · ↑40 · 2024-08-26
"This used to be a big hobby of people in New England when I was a kid but it's sort of fallen by the wayside."
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