SO WHAT!

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We love our dollar stores. The general kind, the family kind, the tree kind and the rest of them.

Just because we in the south, and especially in Alabama, make pretty convenient targets doesn't mean we give a rip.

Mr. big TikTok comedian, we can take it, so BRING IT!

If you haven't noticed these days, prices are high and we need some dollar retailers.

FACTS!

However, a comedian has gone extremely viral (that means it's more than just standard viral) with a video pointing out the state of Alabama's allegiance to dollar stores.

John Crist is a comedian with nearly 2 million followers and a recent video directed at us Alabamians.

Take a peek below.

@johncristcomedianAlabama…we need answers♬ Sweet Home Alabama - Tennessee River Country Band

*Video from johncristcomedian/TikTok

I say we just embrace it and love our DOLLAR stores as much and as often as we like!

It is highly possible that we southern folks just have an appreciation for things that other states do not understand or share. That's just fine.

We don't give them trouble about the ridiculous things they seem to love.

LEAVE US ALONE!

This video captures how we Alabama folks (and southerners) feel about going to our Dollar stores.

*Video from it's a southern thing/YouTube

I love the one about "Dollar General being a storage shed acting like a store".

That's funny. I don't care who you are.

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