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    4 days ago

    Eh i dont think there is any value in remembering stuff like that, especially if you are not from the US. But thanks for the explainer :)

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      4 days ago

      The only reason we americans need to know this is to make sure we never accidentally end up going there.

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        4 days ago

        Yep. Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, South Carolina, and most of Georgia (Atlanta is pretty different, thus is better).

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          What about Missouri? The only thing I know about Missouri is that in Fairly Odd Parents, Tom Sawyer says “I ain’t going back, it’s Missouri in there.”

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            It’s generally not as bad as Mississippi, and it’s forgotten more often. Similar with Louisiana, but more issues with weather and water there.

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            I’m from the south and have been to a quite a few of those states (and the ones I haven’t been to, their reputation precedes them). I say this because I wouldn’t really recommend visiting them. Georgia is a pretty good example, as most of the state kinda sucks, outside of Atlanta and maybe Savanna. A lot of these states are just really poor, and it drastically affects their living standards and the people who live there. They might not be a complete monolithic block, but they’re similar more often than not.

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        4 days ago

        I imagine many Europeans (me included) do that for the USA as a whole, not just a single state. At least for as long as Trump is president.