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West Texas

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A harsh desert region described through vivid imagery of melted birds, dust storms, and extreme heat, where people struggle against nature.

Mentions (3)
"I'm a Hispanic guy originally from West Texas/Northern Mexico. I split my childhood between the two sides of the border, and I spent all my life there until I moved to the most boring, empty, performative fucking town in existence: Eugene, Oregon."
The spiritual sterility of the Pacific Northwest · u/void-haunt · ↑176 · 2025-09-29
"Last week a bird melted on my driveway, I found him in a black puddle at 4 in the afternoon, he was the same color as the asphalt I almost missed him. But it's a dry heat. The constant high winds have have left indelible marks on everyone's vehicles from car doors being ripped off of their hinges."
Life in West Texas · u/Party-Watercress-627 · ↑78 · 2025-06-27
"I'm especially in awe of all the pivot irritated land I see in New Mexico and West Texas. Like your life is really just based around this green circle, crazy."
Rural Living · u/moofin_men · ↑37 · 2021-06-22
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