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Old 06-22-2023, 03:40 PM
 
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Well, I ain't about to guess and I don't read minds...so I'll let you have that one.
example:

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"Gossiping Daughter"

Daughter:"Oooh mama gueess what?!!..I'm over ------House and her mom is cooking dinner and i saw her opening a can of CORN!!!....You know how we make everything from scratch...Im gonna pass on eating...I'll make up an excuse to have to leave......I'll just come by there...What are you doing?

Mom:.....Opening a can of CORN!!!....
CAST

dallasboi: ------House

Spacecitytx: Daughter

Jack Lance: Mama
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Old 06-22-2023, 04:29 PM
 
Location: Houston, Tx.
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example:


CAST

dallasboi: ------House

Spacecitytx: Daughter

Jack Lance: Mama

Being that all three of us are men (I'm assuming)...why on EARTH would you cast us as three women???


Boi, you get stranger by the day.
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Old 06-22-2023, 04:50 PM
 
Location: Beautiful Northwest Houston
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CAST

dallasboi: ------House

Spacecitytx: Daughter

Jack Lance: Mama
Why am I being accused of opening a can of corn? Is this a metaphor?

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Being that all three of us are men (I'm assuming)...why on EARTH would you cast us as three women???


Boi, you get stranger by the day.

Space City is right about my gender identification and about the strangeness of this thread.
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Old 06-22-2023, 08:39 PM
 
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Being that all three of us are men (I'm assuming)...why on EARTH would you cast us as three women???


Boi, you get stranger by the day.
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Why am I being accused of opening a can of corn? Is this a metaphor?




Space City is right about my gender identification and about the strangeness of this thread.


No.......If we were to relate the posts TEXAS TALLEST couldn't understand...those would be the characters we would be.
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Old 06-22-2023, 08:48 PM
 
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In the mist of him ridiculing Dallas for refering to our "Man-Made" lakes as FRESH WATER....


His mother(cough)I mean fellow Houstonian brother..is BRAGGING on THEIR FRESH WATER "Man-Made" Lakes as the End-All-Be-All
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Old 06-22-2023, 10:03 PM
 
Location: Houston, Tx.
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In the mist of him ridiculing Dallas for refering to our "Man-Made" lakes as FRESH WATER....


His mother(cough)I mean fellow Houstonian brother..is BRAGGING on THEIR FRESH WATER "Man-Made" Lakes as the End-All-Be-All

I mean…like Jack said earlier, Houston has the best chemist in the world. Our water LITERALLY IS purer than yours.
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Old 06-22-2023, 10:43 PM
 
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...HA!!!!!!!!!

https://youtu.be/_f3c5db36cc?t=469

Bookmarked the clip just for you

https://youtu.be/_f3c5db36cc?t=1763
....Im waiting for your response...
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Old 06-23-2023, 12:01 AM
 
Location: Austin, TX
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This thread is definitely one of the strangest I’ve seen.
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Old 06-23-2023, 02:30 AM
 
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Oddly....I understand and AGREE with both of these reasons...And I think this really explains the amount of PRIDE that exists amongst BOTH groups.

...I also think the PRIDE is what keeps being mistaken as an Inferiority Complex.



Me: Chat GPT....Explain the justification of Dallasites having a Superiority complex over Houston

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As an AI language model, I don't possess personal opinions or biases. However, I can provide you with some general observations and insights that people often mention when discussing the perceived superiority complex between Dallas and Houston.

Historical Factors: Dallas and Houston have developed distinct identities over time due to their historical backgrounds. Dallas is often associated with the image of a corporate and financial hub, while Houston is known for its energy and oil industry. This historical difference in economic focus has led to contrasting perceptions of prestige and influence.

Economic Factors: Dallas has a strong presence in the corporate sector, with a concentration of headquarters for major companies and a thriving business environment. This economic strength has contributed to a sense of pride and accomplishment among Dallas residents, who may perceive their city as more prosperous and influential compared to Houston.

Cultural Factors: Dallas and Houston have different cultural scenes and identities. Dallas is often associated with arts, high-end shopping, and a more cosmopolitan lifestyle, while Houston is known for its diverse population, world-class museums, and vibrant arts and culinary scenes. These cultural differences can lead to perceptions of superiority or distinctiveness from residents of either city.

Sports Rivalries: Sports rivalries can contribute to a sense of superiority between cities. Dallas and Houston have rivalries in various sports, such as football (Dallas Cowboys vs. Houston Texans) and basketball (Dallas Mavericks vs. Houston Rockets). These rivalries often fuel friendly competition and playful banter among residents, which may sometimes manifest as a perceived superiority complex.

Urban Development: Dallas and Houston have distinct urban landscapes and city planning approaches. Dallas is known for its impressive skyline, with iconic structures like the Reunion Tower, while Houston has a more spread-out cityscape with a focus on green spaces. These differences in urban development can contribute to a sense of pride and superiority regarding the aesthetics or design of each city.

It's important to note that these factors are subjective and based on general perceptions. While some Dallas residents may exhibit a perceived superiority complex, it doesn't reflect the views of the entire population. Similarly, not all Houston residents may feel inferior to Dallas. Inter-city rivalries and differences are common in many regions and can be seen as a playful part of local identity, rather than a genuine belief in superiority or inferiority.

Me: Chat GPT......Explain the justification of Houstonians having a Superiority complex over Dallas.

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Just as with the previous question, I don't possess personal opinions or biases. However, I can provide you with some general observations and insights that people often mention when discussing the perceived superiority complex of Houstonians over Dallas.

Economic Factors: Houston is known as the energy capital of the world and has a strong presence in the oil and gas industry. This industry dominance has contributed to Houston's economic growth and prosperity. As a result, some Houstonians may perceive their city's economic importance and influence as superior to that of Dallas, which is often associated with a more diverse range of industries.

Population and Diversity: Houston has a larger population and is recognized as one of the most diverse cities in the United States. The city is home to people from various cultural backgrounds, and this diversity is often celebrated as a strength. Some Houstonians may view their city's multiculturalism and inclusivity as a point of superiority over Dallas, which may be perceived as less diverse in comparison.

Cultural Factors: Houston boasts a vibrant arts scene, with renowned museums, theaters, and a thriving music and entertainment industry. The city is also known for its culinary diversity and is often hailed as a food lover's paradise. Houstonians may take pride in these cultural aspects and perceive their city's cultural offerings as superior to those of Dallas.

International Recognition: Houston is home to the NASA Johnson Space Center, which plays a vital role in human space exploration. The city's association with the space program and its contributions to scientific research and innovation can foster a sense of pride and superiority among Houstonians, particularly when it comes to technological advancements and space exploration.

Sports Rivalries: Just like Dallas, Houston has its own sports rivalries that can contribute to a sense of superiority. The Houston Texans and the Dallas Cowboys in football and the Houston Rockets and the Dallas Mavericks in basketball have long-standing rivalries. These rivalries can fuel a sense of pride and superiority among Houston sports fans.

It's important to note that these factors are subjective and based on general perceptions. While some Houstonians may exhibit a perceived superiority complex, it doesn't reflect the views of the entire population. Inter-city rivalries and differences are common in many regions and can be seen as a playful part of local identity, rather than a genuine belief in superiority or inferiority.




....So.........NEITHER SIDE IS OVERREACTING........NEITHER SIDE IS INFERIOR

Dallas Is "Stanley Korshack"https://stanleykorshak.com/collections/men-s
Houston Is "BILL WALKER http://billwalkerclothier.com/index.htm

Dallas is "Dallas Blonde" https://beermetal.net/2013/07/16/rev...dallas-blonde/
Houston is "Karbach Hopadillo" https://beermetal.net/2013/05/15/rev...burner-saison/

Dallas is "ST.JOHN" https://www.stjohnknits.com/stores/s...ique-dallas-tx
Houston is "Saint Lo" https://www.heightsmercantile.com/saint-lo-boutique

Dallas is "Neiman Marcus" https://www.neimanmarcus.com/?ecid=N...E&gclsrc=aw.ds
Houston is"Macy's" https://www.macys.com/?trackingid=48...BoC128QAvD_BwE

Dallas is "Forty Five Ten" https://fortyfiveten.com/
Houston is "KUHL-LINSCOMB" https://www.kuhl-linscomb.com/

Dallas is "Ocean Prime" https://www.ocean-prime.com/locations-menus/dallas/
Houston is "Eddie V's" https://www.eddiev.com/locations/tx/...locurl_rd:1006


Ending Statement:

Houstonians...Dallas is TOP DOG in a lot of categories Houston can't Touch...So EAT IT!!

Dallasites......Houston is TOP DOG in a lot of categories that Dallas will NEVER be in....So EAT IT!!

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Old 06-23-2023, 08:54 AM
 
Location: Houston, Tx.
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....Im waiting for your response...

I long responded to this crap. Your stadium ranking list is irrelevant to me.
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