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The community's unusual name has attracted attention from writers. [3] Townspeople were encouraged to think of an "odd" name for their town, hence the name. [4]Odd went viral in 2020 when Mark Laita's YouTube channel, Soft White Underbelly, posted its first video of the Whittaker family, long-time residents of the small town who are inbred.
The Chestnut Ridge people (CRP) are a mixed-race community concentrated in an area northeast of Philippi, Barbour County, in north-central West Virginia, with smaller related communities in the adjacent counties of Harrison and Taylor. They are often referred to as "Mayles" (from the most common surname — Mayle or Male), or "Guineas" (now ...
People who have experienced castration, any action, surgical, chemical, or otherwise, by which an individual loses use of the testicles: the male gonad. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Enslaved people were treated as a commodity by owners and traders alike, and were regarded as the crucial labor for the production of lucrative cash crops that fed the triangular trade. [5] [6] [page needed] The enslaved people were treated as chattel assets, similar to the legal treatment of farm animals. Enslavers passed laws regulating ...
They moved to a farm in Washington state in 2018, before heading to West Virginia in 2023. The children range from ages 5 to 16, per the outlet, which stated that the oldest boy is "receiving full ...
Some of the channel's most well-known characters are the Whittakers, an inbred family in rural Odd, West Virginia, whom Laita visits. In videos, Laita takes the family on excursions such as the state fair, a bowling alley, and grocery shopping sprees. [4] Laita held a crowdsourced fundraiser to purchase the Whittaker family a new house.
Footage of a mysterious creature roaming through a West Virginia park has left locals and animal experts stumped — with some residents guessing the enigmatic beast is anything from a lemur to a ...
[18] [19] Before the 1980s, ethnic groups such as the Irish, Italians, Armenians, and Polish people were portrayed in popular media and culture in a negative fashion. [20] Stereotypes of West Virginians and Alabamians include incest and inbreeding. [21] Poor whites in the Appalachian region have often been stereotyped as hillbillies. [22]