Horrified Man Suddenly Realizes He’s Putting Down Roots In Charlotte

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CHARLOTTE, NC—Suddenly stopping in his tracks as he boarded the Lynx blue line to go apply for a library card on Tuesday, local man Mark Collier came to the horrifying realization that he was putting down roots in the city of Charlotte, NC.

“Wait, hold on a second, am I...am I building a life for myself in Charlotte, North Carolina?” Collier said as it suddenly dawned on him he’d recently renewed his membership at a gym in downtown Charlotte for another year. “No no no, this can’t be right. I’m not settling down and making a go of it in Charlotte. Am I?”

“Christ, I just bought a bureau for my apartment in Plaza Midwood,” he continued. “What is happening?”

Collier, 31, who moved to Charlotte two years ago to take a job at a digital marketing agency, told reporters it just became terrifyingly apparent to him that, if asked, he could now easily give strangers accurate driving directions in or around the Charlotte metro area or offer recommendations on the Queen City’s bars, shopping malls, art galleries, public parks, or concert venues.

As it suddenly became clear that the majority of his wardrobe had been purchased at the South End Super Flea, a disturbed Collier realized that he could also consider himself a “regular” at not one, but three Sizzlin’ Saturday food carts, each of which know his name and preferred order.

In addition, it hit Collier that he actually has strong, informed opinions about the job Patrick Cannon has been doing as mayor so far.

“Oh God, I think I’m starting to become an active and engaged member of the Charlotte community,” said Collier, shuddering at the thought of being only seven months from having to get a North Carolina driver’s license. “Over the holidays I went to the annual Holiday Afternoon Tea event at the Ritz-Carlton in Uptown Charlotte and without missing a beat I thought, ‘This should be a new tradition I do every year at Christmas.’”

“I’ve actually asked friends to come visit me in Charlotte,” he added, looking straight ahead, dead-eyed. “I’ve said the words, ‘If you’re ever in the Charlotte area, we should meet up.’ And then after that I said, ‘I can show you around the city.’”

According to Collier, putting down roots in Charlotte “just kind of snuck up on [him].” What started with minor occurrences such as having to change his default mailing address on Amazon quickly grew into something much more involved as he was summoned for jury duty at the Mecklenburg County Courthouse and started considering U.S. Airways his “preferred airline” because it had a hub at CLT.

Earlier this fall, he even attended a Charlotte Bobcats game and heard himself say the words “let’s go ’Cats!” while clapping.

“If I’m ever getting out of here, time is running out,” said Collier, realizing that he was coming up on two years together with a girl who was born in Charlotte, grew up in Charlotte, and by any reasonable estimation probably wanted to stay in Charlotte. “Unless this is, somehow, actually the city where I want to plant roots and settle down. Is that possible? I don’t see how that can be possible.”

“Although, that being said, you gotta love Freedom Park in the springtime,” Collier added. “Just gorgeous.”


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Last year, Mecklenburg County (Charlotte) became the first county in NC to reach 1 million residents.

Thats major. :whoo:

Wake County (Raleigh) is very close to hitting that milestone too.

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Only 12 thousand black people in Charlotte. 100k plus whites. :huhldup: Good luck getting a fair shake in that city
 

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U right 70 percent white 20 percent black. My numbers were Way off

Whats it like seeing white folks all day.
Theres 2% more black people in charlotte then the national average, so there's not an abnormal amount of white people here. its not bad though, Charlotte is more of a moderate city, with a lot of transplants. the rednecks are in the surrounding hick towns

edit this nikka making up stats :russ:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte,_North_Carolina#Demographics

35% of the population is black

and only 45% white
 

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Theres 2% more black people in charlotte then the national average, so there's not an abnormal amount of white people here. its not bad though, Charlotte is more of a moderate city, with a lot of transplants. the rednecks are in the surrounding hick towns

Your state has swang way to the right though?
 

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Your state has swang way to the right though?
its mostly due to the rednecks in the small towns in the state and the republican party as a whole not wanting to compromise like they use to? The Governor Pat McCory was a moderate republican when he was the mayor of charlotte, however when he was elected Governor he went full retard to the right. Charlotte is in its own bubble, its really a moderate city and I think Raleigh and other bigger cities in the state such as Asheville have the same mindset
 

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its mostly due to the rednecks in the small towns in the state and the republican party as a whole not wanting to compromise like they use to? The Governor Pat McCory was a moderate republican when he was the mayor of charlotte, however when he was elected Governor he went full retard to the right. Charlotte is in its own bubble, its really a moderate city and I think Raleigh and other bigger cities in the state such as Asheville have the same mindset

Wouldn't you say the Governor has larger effect on the citizens of your state than any local official?

How do you feel about gerrymandering?
 

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Wouldn't you say the Governor has larger effect on the citizens of your state than any local official?

How do you feel about gerrymandering?
Yes I do, but a big reason as to why the Governor was elected was because he was the mayor of Charlotte. A lot of Charlotteans voted for him republicans and democrats(I voted for him as well) because we thought he was going to be a moderate Governor like was an moderate Mayor.

Gerrymandering is horrible and undemocratic, I feel that its essentially rigging elections
 
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