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lauren's avatar

Great Sunday reading while watching a wealthy Indianapolis church move in across the street and excuse the poor neighbors after one community service last summer. I dread Sundays - the neighbors don't come out of their apartment building anymore.

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The best thing that you had going for you is that you were able to live in other states and places rather than Indiana. I live currently in Southern Indiana and once my parents pass on its probably moving to somewhere else which is my real goal. The so called Christianitiy that is practiced here is basically useless unless you want to talk about the same things over and over and then most of the people don't act Christlike as they would tell you. That said I've been comfortable being around the so called "saved" because hypocrisy and double standards is rife in their religion.

I live in the Southern part of the state near Louisville, KY but I have lived in Northern Indiana near Chicago then in Central Indiana near Indianapolis, spent years in Bloomington at school and around the campus of Indiana University, spent a few years in New Albany, had family in Shelbyville, Indianapolis and Greenfield. I'm definitely ready for a change. If things were a bit different or if I ever hit the lottery its probably going to be to the West Coast. The South doesn't appeal to me one bit with the deep fried Southern Baptist mentality that exists down there. The East Coast is ok but the summers largely suck and are humid and nasty and then the winter will cut you to the bone with snowstorms and noreasters. The Midwest weather largely sucks here and the people here are mediocre. I can say that living in both Indiana and Kentucky and spending a lot of time in Ohio and Illinois as well. I spent 5 years in Kentucky and it was a total hell hole of a state including Louisville supposedly being the largest city in Kentucky but might as well had been Knoxville or some dumpy place like Chattanooga.

Indiana is at the very best mediocre all the way around. The education system is mediocre finishing in the bottom 20 states. The economy is mediocre being the 38th richest state in the country. The only bright spot is the universities here with Indiana University, Purdue University, Notre Dame, IUPUI, Rose Hulman and a few other smaller schools

Which means you can get an education, find a job elsewhere and get the hell out. At this point I am too invested in this state and county where I currently live. Sometimes I wish to travel the world and leave the United States. Even if I can't I would hope to go to a state such as California, Oregon or Washington. Nevada, Utah and Arizona don't really appeal to me and nor do the Rocky Mountain states although Colorado was relatively nice though expensive. That said it would still be better than the Midwest and Indiana.

The people in Indiana are like I SAID extremely mediocre. A few years ago I was looking to start a local hifi audio group and people get together and do music or play music or even share ideas and tips. The only response was someone wanting to put together something for money. No thanks because I can already design my own system just interested in sharing tips, ideas and opinions and stuff like that. The same people sit all day on their phones bitching about something on Facebook or some other social media. That seems to be the current state of affairs in this hideous state. People here are massively boring and have no real interests in the most part outside of work or their churchianity or some other social club. No interests in music, electronics, history, culture or most anything else. I know there are places like Bloomington or Indy that have people who are more diverse and not watching the same streaming crap day in and day out but they are 1 to 2 hours away and that is a one way trip so its 2 hours to 2 1/2 to Bloomington to there and back and Indianapolis is about 4 hours to Indianapolis and back at 100 miles away. Louisville is about 1 hour away here and well ITS KENTUCKY and frankly Kentucky sucks even more than Indiana.

The general culture here promotes laziness, being a nasty pig, not cleaning up after yourself, constant religious browbeating, mass hypocrisy, focus on politics constantly being a red state, sports being IU and the Colts. Interestingly down here the Pacers don't really even register in Southern Indiana once you get past Columbus and Bloomington. Even though in 2025 the idiots were talking about Southern Indiana being Pacers country in the NBA. Even though I have lived here for most of my life minus 10 years and I've rarely seen a Pacers shirt, jersey or jacket here in Southern Indiana. This is combination IU country and Kentucky basketball country due to the Kentuckians that have moved to Indiana to get the hell out of Kentucky.

The culture here in many ways is Southern and the worst of Southern humanity with a slight Midwestern twist. I was born here many decades ago in the 1970s but I never have felt like I really belonged here except for being dumped here after birth as my family was originally from Indiana but at least from the Central Part near Indy. That said I don't share a lot of views, opinions or ideas with the locals who have problems thinking outside of the box of what they have always known. Its quite pathetic that their worldview is so limited with the poor education that they receive from the public school system in this state.

Good for you that you were able to escape and thrive because living here is merely existing.

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