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Lol I don't have too. You Texans ignore the facts and reality. How does Texas stand on its more than California exactly? I want evidence. Not ego.
I never said that "Texas stands on it's own more than California." You know why I never said that? Because it's a stupid statement. I don't care how California "stands." I don't live there, not going to live there, and don't want to live there - but I sincerely hope everyone who DOES live there is happy to be there. Stand all you want, any way you want - doesn't bother me a bit.
People live in neighborhoods, cities, metro areas and regions ... I can see how someone can have "pride" in those.
But states? Those are simply artifical entities that were drawn up long ago. They may be hardly relevant anymore. A couple of states are simply rectangles in the middle of nowhere. How can anybody have pride in that? Who cares about states?
I dunno - I like states myself. For instance, I really like Virginia - it's actually my favorite state. I really like North Carolina too, and Louisiana is weird and fun too. States have personalities in a way. I think they're cool.
Hey, come to think of it, I like Colorado a lot too.
Yes Texans always compare themselves to the almighty California....
It's okay don't take it personal.
Right....I go months without even thinking about California. When I do think about it, it's usually because I see something on the news about it...in one ear, out the other. It's irrelevant to my world but I'm sure it's a very nice place.
Who cares about texas? Went there once no intention of going back.
Okay PalmsTown you win! Here's your medal...
*hands over gold medal*
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