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The Kansas City in KS is not the Kansas City anybody "knows" about when the term Kansas City is raised. It's a geographical **** up. Can't dress it up anyway else
I do. I used to live on the MO side and work on the KS side. Now I am going to be living on the KS side (Overland Park, actually) and working on the MO side. I drive down State Line Road nearly every day.
And yet it has two great cities with a lot of charm (STL and KC). Too bad...
It still surprises me how shockingly little many people on the coasts know about anything outside their own tiny worlds. They aren't only ignorant about the "flyover states", they are ignorant of the other coast too! So I don't expect such people to know about other countries and cultures. I wonder if they have all been collectively sleeping through grade school.
It's sad indeed, I agree with you. Most of the non coastal states I know have bigger and more vibrant cities than the states close to them. Who the hell wants to live in say, Maine? Lol
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