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Ladarron, don't take this the wrong way about our region or anything but do you sometimes get the feeling that you can't picture a southern skyline in your head?
Like sometimes I try to imagine what Atlanta's skyline looks like in my head, and I think up Charlotte's. And Tampa's mixed with Jacksonville's, Dallas's with Uptown Houston...
Like do you sometimes experience the same thing? Because I feel all the southern skylines are wayyy to similar to each other, to easily distinguish.
Like if I saw a picture I would be fine, but when it comes to imagining it in the head... lolz.
No, I don't get that feeling, I know all the major skylines in the south.
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Originally Posted by ladarron
No, I don't get that feeling, I know all the major skylines in the south.
Yeah I know them to visually, but for me it gets really hard to distinguish one from another because they all have the same style buildings. Steel-Glass.
Besides San Antonio
I know all the Texas one's by heart, but Atlanta-Charlotte, and Jacksonville-Tampa always stump me...
Yes was more being sarcastic- as much as you guts would struggle with some of the large town skylines Bperone and I posted - all those looked the same to me
I actually know ft Worth pretty well - but they remined me of it -on a smaller scale
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