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You can believe what you want,but many people will disagree with you.
btw,Do you like living in Texas?.....just asking because you talk down on it alot.
Obviously mean people disagree with me, and I will maintain my opinion.
Yeah I like Texas, There are some thing I wish i could change but there always will be.
I 'down talk' Texas not out of hatred, out of honesty. If you want an opinion i might try to be as non-biased as possible which I think I do a good job of. I will give Texas points when it really is the best, but i think it is stupid how people will vote for their own cities just because they want to promote their city...out of bias.
I don't down talk Texas, I say the truth... If Texas isn't number 1 in something why should I say it is. nothing is wrong with Texas being Mexican, I am mexican...
I want a more diverse Texas, that is what I really want... you would really have to get to know me to understand. I find diversity interesting, i take pleasure in meeting people from countries I've never heard of before...I like to travel and learn weird pot and pan languages, hopefully in the next couple of years I will be able to speak 4 languages. Texas does a good job of showing me diversity, but not as good as i would like it to be. Texas is diversifying though, which pleases me to no extent....
According to 2000 Census data, Queens County NY (better known as simply "Queens") is the most diverse county in the U.S., followed closely by Los Angeles County, California.
Sacramento, CA is the most intergrated city with nearly even splits among blacks, whites, Hispanics, and Asians.
actually Sacramento is quite integrated...
When I mean diversity I mean the US or region/city... the world is too segregated to see so many cultures in one place...the US, UK, and Canada is the only place where you can really see that...
I didn't mean to say 'Mean people' in my post by the way...I was reading...and...I didn't intend to put that in there...the 'Mean' part...sorry heh...
Thanks for the rep you know who you are, that was really nice of you...
Yeah Houston has a lot of races living in it, but you also have a good number of red necks. I wouldn't say Houston is minglled enough. But you see various races living in their own villages. Pretty much self segregatted city.
NYC!
And why the hell is everyone saying Houston, Houston would never be as diverse as New York, or Los Angeles.
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