15 Struggles Everyone In Tennessee Can Relate To
Tennessee is a stunning state all its own, but sometimes we struggle to figure out why (for all things good, WHY) our state is victim to so many strange stereotypes. It’s about time we set the record straight. Curious about some struggles us Tennesseans deal with on the daily? Take a look!

Mama don't make calories.

We can all band together on this one - blech. August is almost unbearable without some solid air conditioning.
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I mean, we love it and all - but c'mon! We have Sevierville and Memphis, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Bell Buckle and all the tiny towns in between. We understand that Music City is solid - but there's more to the state!
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The first female senator, Hattie Caraway, hails from Tennessee, and Nashville is known as the "Athens of the South" because of the sheer amount of colleges we have in the area. Plus, Vanderbilt? Known as the Harvard of these here southern states. Take that, New England.

It's a contraction, one that's found in the dictionary: y'all. Not, "ya'll." Get it right, people.

Seriously. We're talking normal. If you're not from here and don't understand? You're welcome to go right on back home.

Hick? Really.

Shock of shocks - we're FULL of southern class.
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Ah - there it is. A shot of stunning east Tennessee.

This is the Wild Cow, in Nashville. GIVE US ALL THE FOOD.

Need we say more...?

Just stay home.

Stay home for a couple of days.
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Good luck out there!

It's home, forever and always.
Oh, we see you Tennessee. We see you.
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