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Created By asimplecontributor • Updated 2 months ago

Anonymous 02/12/19(Tue)20:33:24 No. 109844839 ✓ 1428337803174.jpg (106 KB, 612x612) This January 1937 photo from Sneedville, Tennessee, shows Eunice Johns, age 9, and her husband, Charlie Johns, age 22. The groom gave his wife a doll as a wedding gift. The new husband and wife planned to build a cabin, and, as Charlie Johns phrased it, "go to housekeepin'." This couple illustrates the cultural relativity of life stages, which we sometimes mistake as fixed. It also is interesting from a symbolic interactionist perspective- that of changing definitions. The marriage lasted. The couple had 7 children, 5 boys and 2 girls. Charlie died in 1997 at age 83, and Eunice in 2006 at age 78. The two were buried in the Johns Family Cemetery. OTHIN >>109842434 (OP) Can somebody F------ explain the odds of BOTH (1) The outline of Sneedville on Google maps being that of Sneed dabbing (2) Sneedville, of its population of like 1000 people, being the town where the ORIGINAL c---- poster - who has been discussed on internet forums for like 20 years - originated If I have EVER seen proof of time travel it is THIS. In fact I looked up old newspapers about the cunnyposter located in Sneedville. He bought some mineral rights and small businesses within Sneedville. Meaning HE CONTRIBUTED TO THE SHAPE OF SNEEĎVILLE'S OUTLINE. Some F------ /tv/ cunnyposting sneed poster figured out time travel, and instead of using his knowledge to get rich playing the stock market on clear winners he pumped 7 kids into a child and gave Sneedville a dabbing Sneed outline Sneedville 33 (66)
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