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i guess
the late 1800's weren't that great
but jamestown eh
well slaves
at least we got the pentagon motherfuckers!
Oh yeah it's pretty as hell but fuck that bridge. I was driving the other day and I don't have a lot of experience, so when I went to switch lanes I ended up shaking for like 5 minutes. I will never drive there.
And it's always so god damn windy! I feel like the car's gonna roll over and fall into the water.
Also went to the Tacoma Narrows bridge for the first time last month, after seeing footage of the old bridge swaying in my class rooms forever, that was nerve wracking.
It may be broke but it isn't that bad.
Deception Pass is gorgeous you broken shell of a human being
she confused it with Decepticon Pass, forgive her
You would say that! You're from Ohio.
Also I am going to have to take umbrage at this:
Given the death throes of industrial Michigan, it's not surprising that people don't find a lot appealing in those areas. Highland Park is never going to make it onto any tourist maps, Belle Isle is kind of creepy, Jackson's got a prison, they closed Cereal City so now the only thing to do in Battle Creek is drink and watch the Amtrak go by. But to say that you've experienced Michigan when you haven't gone outside of the corridor along I-94 and I-75 is a gross mistake. Michigan's greatest assets are in its agriculture and its natural beauty. Michigan produces wonderful apples, berries, squash, corn, wheat, mushrooms... all sorts of northern seasonal crops. And the scenery and seasons are really phenomenal. It can be a little unnerving how Michiganders go on and on about their home state, but honestly, it has a lot going for it that is overshadowed by the situation in the Detroit metro area.
Observe!
Also it's got fucking awesome beer.
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"Oh yeah it's pretty as hell but fuck that bridge" I have a fear of heights.
talking about Quebec
well now I've seen everything
And I will always say with confidence that Metro Detriot, is a piece of shit and I am always saddened to know I live here.
Sigh.
But I was born in Connecticut! Talk about a charming fucking state.
Just surrender, and it won't hurt at all
P.S. Congrats on keeping Toledo, Ohio! The joke is on you cause Toledo suuuuucks
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Oh hey hi5. I'm down by Dayton, which isn't so bad. There isn't a whole lot to do immediately in the area but Columbus and Cincinnati are both about an hour away each so that's good times.
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i suppose we have the Shenandoah and such out here.
and the Potomac valley, of course.
"Think of it as Evolution in Action"
i love it
After that my family moved to Cape May New Jersey which is literally on the southernmost point of the state. I lived there during my early childhood, and visited a couple of times since I left, and contrary to the convential belief of jersey being a terrible place, Cape May is actually really nice.
Since then I've lived in Connecticut. Every region of the state has interesting stuff going on, but the southwest part of the state (New Haven to Stamford) which acts as a NYC metro-suburb largely sucks, and where I live (southeast) can get unbearably frustrating during tourist season, and doesn't have anything engaging to do if you're under 21 at night. Oh and the two big-ass casino/resorts are simultaneously a blessing (financially) and a curse (everything else about them).
I've been going to school the past couple of years in vermont; it's a neat place but not a realistic option for living after graduating and trying to start a career.
Those aren't just buildings. They are the town. The supermarket, the stores, the schools, the hotel, restaurants, cafes, and a curling rink all enclosed in one factory-like complex. It's insane.
geographical location! a nation without borders!
(can't find that damn new american nation map where the states are combined and territories are defined by geographical regions)
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"Think of it as Evolution in Action"
"Think of it as Evolution in Action"
Hi-5. We've got such a boring flag, though. The state coat of arms on a white background. It's like the guy just pasted it on a napkin an hour before the project was due or something :?
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virginia is a commonwealth
whoops
You guys got the upper peninsula out of the deal and we got stuck with smelly toledo. I think a new war is long overdue.
They got stuck with Detroit though, and while Cleveland isn't a paradise it's still better than Detroit.
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I know what that's like because I'm from hamilton. Nothing to do unless you like ghettos and fastfood.
I like the way you look at this. If a war does come you will be in line for a promotion. All you have to do is burn the cancer that is named detroit.
Well, at least you've got the TiCats.