Movie night in our 140 year old carriage barn

movie night in our 140 year old carriage barn

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yeehaw

is that harry potter?

White trash.

ngl that looks comfy af

Just looking at this picture gave me bedbugs and about a dozen of other parasites.

if I reverse image search this and it comes up reddit im gonna fuck your ass

>Movie night
>It's clearly a day outside

is that cun?

>not watching kino on your second monitor while browsing Yas Forums
Awful, disgusting. I hate fucking normies so god damned much

This is so America it hurts

I had this libertarian kid tell me that New Englanders aren't Americans. Their values are completely different from those of "actual" Americans. (I assumed this to mean "flyover Americans".)

New England is gay

They founded this country, you shitstain.

Any kinos for this feel?

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>mattress not in a bedroom
>hay bales
>loose power tools
>children

Cant be comfy within 20 feet of any of these things

White trash looks comfy desu

why do they need to hang that shitty flag everywhere?

They aren’t

This is some gay Reddit shit

comfy

So the civil war should have been allowed to succeed.

where's the trash bigot?

It is. But I'll allow it.

>hey bales next to the bed
why

If you are white, you are automatically trash.

>tfw got rid of 2nd monitor because it was awwkard to have to hunch over on such a short stand

for extra trashiness

t. zoomer who'll never be able to own a house

whatever bigot

For me, the size of the screen never even mattered for movies. I imagine people in the early days of cinema were impressed by that... for about a year or two.

But of course, David Lynch is gonna put his foot up my ass for even saying this.

He's right though

Call me when you live in a 140 year old mansion.

this is not reddit dude

>white trash.

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the stereotype is that everything in the states tends to be overtly expensive, in bad taste, and exaggerated: big kitsch houses, big ugly roads, multi million retarded movies
have never been there, but there's always some truth in them stereotypes

What?

I am poor, but I would still be embarrassed to live in a McMansion if I had the money. I'd rather use the money for something else rather than live in a McMansion.