13 Legitimate Signs That You Grew Up In Arkansas
There’s nothing quite like an Arkansas childhood, and I imagine many of us have lots of stories to tell. No matter where you’ve gone after your childhood here, you probably have some residue of that childhood left. Below you’re going to find 13 signs that your Arkansas raising stuck with you, in no particular order.

Your parents took you there before you could walk, and you’ve been going back by yourself, and with your friends and family since you could drive.

In fact, if you still live near your hometown, you probably know the guy driving the tractor.
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Breading, order of breading process, oil temperature, cast iron vs. deep fryer...the list of things to argue about is seemingly endless.
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It may be the one you learned to drive on.

They try to kill you, every year. Every single year, since you were born, they’ve been trying to kill you. I’ve been at war with allergens for 33 years now, and I’m tired, but I just keep fighting anyway.
They look like weapons because they are weapons.
They look like weapons because they are weapons.

This is especially true when folks are rude to old people. I bet you just can’t stand that, because if we learned anything it’s to cherish the old stories told to us by our favorite old timers and value their wisdom.

Some folks may be a little freaked out about this, but the only part that freaks you out a little is that the program means there are some Arkansans who didn’t grow up learning this particular set of skills.

Deer, squirrel, rabbit, possum . . . would y’all be surprised to hear that I ate all of those things as a child?
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You may not have the space to raise cattle, hogs, or even chickens, but you grew up knowing how to grow an absolutely fantastic tomato.

*screaming internally*

Somehow the land just gets down in your blood here in the Natural State.

Even the least outdoorsy Arkansan is more outdoorsy than some of the folks from other places.

For things we all grew up hearing in Arkansas, click here. To see strange habits we all defend, read this article.
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