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NYS is more similar to PA and NJ than anywhere in Maryland. Very original, non-trolling thread BTW. Also, what's the deal with this DC/Baltimore conjoined twins thing? Those cities aren't very similar aside from the. "murland" thing.
I can tell he either got this little idea of a thread from the argument you and Mutiny and another poster had on the "Is North Carolina more similar to Virginia or Georgia" thread AND/OR that similar on-going thread by King of Kensington. BJYankee got a near duplicate thread too, but it's specifically DC/Baltimore instead.
In other words, the 100th+ thread beating the skeleton of a dead horse arguing the geo-cultural affiliation of Maryland/DC and the definition of the Mid-Atlantic. It's often started by the same posters (who aren't even from here might I add), it's a typical pattern that I'm more than bored with.
Since this is a complete joke of a thread I'll assume that the two people who as of now voted for MD/DC must have been kidding. If not I'm worried about some on this forum...
As someone who is from Arizona and has lived in New York and Maryland, I'd say that New York might have a couple some small mountains--maybe. Marlyand? No, just some big hills.
Location: That star on your map in the middle of the East Coast, DMV
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Convinced you start these threads out of straight boredom of not hearing this same argument over and over.
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