what the fuck happens here
What the fuck happens here
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That's in the South. The Midwest is lots and lots and lots and lots of farms.
mutts larping as skandi
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>yuropean education
this. also a lot of manufacturing
Probably the whitest part of America along with New England. Not very interesting. They perform well on standardized exams but their statistics are inflated by the fact that only a small fraction of students actually take the exams compared to other high performing regions.
Your mom
Retard
Just Wyoming
Inbred German-American cousinfucking.
No, it's everywhere
Oh, my bad then.
An incredibly boring and monotonous existence
but muh low cost of living
Tbh mostly farmers of German descent and some native americans, very sparsely populated.
Your circle is covering a broad area, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense
>Chicago, Detroit, Minneapolis, and a significant portion of the US population
>Forests and lakes in north central part
>A belt of farms running through the center
>Great plains extending to the Rocky mountains in the western half
I live in WI and I can tell you that the nature here is amazing but if you're not into nature or the outdoors you basically have to travel to the capital or out of state to do much else. Luckily I like solitude so being surrounded by forests is comfy to me and if I want to travel I have the ability to do so.
the southern part of it is black people murdering eachother the top part is the most basic white people possible
it's canada
they may say they're american but they're canadian
except detroit they can get fucked
chicago's american too
>it doesn't make a whole lot of sense
>americans have so little culture that "forests and lakes" and "great plains extending to the rocky mountains" are their honest answers to "what's HAPPENING here"
hahahaha
What are girls like in WI?
The eastern part is very populated and relevant, including cities likes Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee, etc. It's more rust belt but a lot of cities are recovering. The western section is mostly empty lands and white people with small cities.
*Midwest
football
small towns
farms
pseudo-canucks
Whatever bro. That circle has an economy about the size of either France or the UK and it has cities bigger than Amsterdam.
Yeah, most of the Midwest is devoid of nature but there are gems scattered around here.
Similar to all the other states I've been to, NY, Cali, Texas, North/South Carolina, Minnesota, Illinois, Florida, Michigan, Nevada, Virginia. Except there are a few who disappear during summer and only reappear in public during the winter because they gained weight and try to hide from society.
Oh, look! Somebody googled the term "flyover states" and thinks Americans are gonna start fighting each other about it. Get a new hobby.
>Except there are a few who disappear during summer and only reappear in public during the winter because they gained weight and try to hide from society.
>tfw no aestivation gf
>That circle has an economy about the size of either France or the UK and it has cities bigger than Amsterdam.
so what
so do France and the UK and there are still more interesting things to tell about those other than "here be trees" and "mountains here".
do they have anything like this?
what about this? these are top tier attractions
There are more interesting things jackass. OP asked a question about a very geographically broad region with many different areas so it is difficult to give an answer. That's what I saying.
It is many orders of magnitude bigger than your city state of a country, you probably can't comprehend.
This is also in the circle
almost nothing except the eastern bits, and "almost nothing" includes crime, so basically no crime or anything. just slow living. comfy if that's your thing, not for me though. also it's really naturally pretty
would feel extremely similar to central finland
nah there's a decent amount of money up there
They need to keep their people there and stop moving north I can't even go on nightly walks on the beach during the summer anymore without a risk of being shot.
>broad region with many different areas makes it difficult to answer the question "what happens here"
???
that should make it easier as there are more things to name
You're basically a Chicago suburb anyway. And the lakes in the north are Minnesota territory.
(You)
Maybe you'd understand if your country had more varied nature than a swamp
I have lived in 5 countries on 3 different continents throughout my life.
Oh sorry, I thought you were white
I am
epic troll though haha
just about half of the top 15 states in the country are there
that's pretty neat. what was behind that?
Some really cool landscapes and an interesting vibe, but not a good place to live.
father works in international relations
kind of sucked growing up though
probably one of the saddest places on earth, but I'd like to take a road trip there just for the feels and the plain landscapes
would like to avoid the people mostly, I honestly think some of the worst human beings on earth live in that place. But I also believe there must be some nice countryside folk around
> I honestly think some of the worst human beings on earth live in that place.
Why do you think this?
>California 95.5
>Mississippi 94.2
xDDD
what's the state with an average iq of 104.3 and the one next to it with 104.2?
top right
everything is dead average in texas
massachusettes
new hampshire
b l a c k / h i c k / s p i c p o p u l a t i o n s
I hope you are a German from RS or you will not be welcome in that area.
I live there, probably still more culture than your turk rapebaby "country" and somehow it's the most cultureless place in NA.
>hicks
>California
Also, explain Texas, which is literally half Hispanic.
Massachusetts, which is centered on Boston, lots of universities and businesses which developed from that. That said, it's barely about North Dakota, which has no large cities at all.
I live in North Dakota and it's probably one of the most geographically uninteresting places in the country. Not to mention the terrible winters.
But the people are nice and the cost of living is cheap.
for science
I think the reason the average murican' population is so bad at recognising foreign countries on a map is because they have to memorise all these states
Like I know where the key ones are but once you go into anything outside; Washington, Florida, Texas, District Columbia, California, Montana, Oklahoma and Nevada, I'm just lost.
I'm from Minneapolis. I took a trip up to Fargo once, it was sort of surreal how flat everything was.
Rape.
should probably include Californian as a tier of white ay, rather than just hick
>spic ain't hispanic
>50% Mexican Texas has higher IQ than Ultra White West Virginia
Wh*toids btfo.
Chicago is as Canadian as it gets. Don't deny your faggot culture, embrace it.
they have substance abuse issues. no bulli
doubt it's uninteresting, it's just what you're used to
pretty sure I could pass as a local
>there aren't hicks in cali
lel Cali is more than LA and SF
Cities have higher IQ than rural areas. Richer areas have higher IQ than poor areas. These factors overwhelm the race factor in this case.
Is it bizarre I want to go to Texas / Oklahoma to see the tornadoes Jow Forums?
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it's very cool how you guys got them, not so much for the livestock and people that live there though.
what if you're not white but you're not a nigger (or a spic)
I live in one of those.
>Is it bizarre I want to go to Texas / Oklahoma to see the tornadoes Jow Forums?
not bizarre but quite autistic
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, I suppose
I remember when I saw my first (and only) tornado. It was a fucking terrifying experience.
what baffles me is the small towns that consistently get wiped out by tornados that just keep rebuilding in the same place
Next ones to learn:
Arizona
Utah
Colorado
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Michigan
Ohio
Pennsylvania
New York
Massachusetts
Tennessee
Georgia
Louisiana
Get studying
It's called "Storm Chasing". Tornadoes can happen pretty much anywhere in America, but I've never seen one in person. I live in Baltimore so there aren't many here. I get to see the remnants of leftover hurricanes every so often. That's kind of cool.
People from that region are considered extremely polite and pleasant people throughout the country.
If you haven't noticed yet, small town hicks aren't exactly the smartest bunch.
rightful canadian clay
I'm not ashamed to admit I only recently learned where Wyoming is
it's perfectly managable to know both those 50 states and every other country and I don't see how one would inhibit the other
I cannot escape this hell of farms and tundra
I get that. but you'd think eventually there would be a smart guy that was like "uh, jesus told me we gotta move to florida!" haha
the dogmen rule here
We get tornadoes all over the country.
>implying I don't believe it's autistic to begin with
they're just mesmerising
yeah nah i don't wanna get near any large ef3's or ef5's like that el reno tornado, I'll happily just get peaks of that through some trees 5-10 km's away
Moore in a nutshell, it's seriously how baffling how the town is hasn't sunk into the ground a few feet with the weight of all their balls living there.
Story?
the worst time to buy insurance is right after a hurricane.
conversely, the best time to build a house is right after a hurricane, assuming no problems finding work or dealing with crime
I think you you mean hurricanes and not tornadoes. Hurricanes are predictable, tornadoes aren't.
Where else should they build? That place is their home and it a gamble living in much of this country. Even major cities can are hit by tornadoes. Look at Minneapolis for a fairly recent example.
Have you never seen a fucking map in your life? Are you 12 years old?
Not much to it. Was driving from Texas to Minnesota and experienced one while driving through Oklahoma. It was pretty far, but the darkness and the pure sight of it was just eerie for someone who had never seen one before.
I'm 21. I got Idaho and Wyoming mixed up because they're both irrelevant. Seethe harder Wyoming babby
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