Message from @Dusty Morgan

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2018-08-22 14:46:34 UTC  

cities have high population densities

2018-08-22 14:46:39 UTC  

it's as simple as that

2018-08-22 14:46:42 UTC  

Probably 8/10 of the state is peaceful.

2018-08-22 14:46:43 UTC  

cuz that is what happens when you put a bunch of ppl close to eachother

2018-08-22 14:47:05 UTC  

*8/10ths of the area of the state

2018-08-22 14:47:32 UTC  

Compare that to the rest of the nation... I rather live here than anywhere else.

2018-08-22 14:47:37 UTC  

a city can overwhelm a large section of a state if it's sparsely populated outside the big cities

2018-08-22 14:47:42 UTC  

tbf 8/10ths of the state are hills, plains, and forests

2018-08-22 14:47:51 UTC  

*the area of the state

2018-08-22 14:47:53 UTC  

Not really...

2018-08-22 14:48:02 UTC  

again, the population isn't the area, that needs to be specified

2018-08-22 14:48:11 UTC  

Forests are not that big in Oklahoma. We are mostly farm lands and small towns.

2018-08-22 14:48:19 UTC  

that is an obvious assumption and joke

2018-08-22 14:48:30 UTC  

This story is going to be memory holed SO FAST

2018-08-22 14:48:55 UTC  

if you have 51% of the population in one town and 49% of the population in the rest of the small towns, "most of the state" is that one town

2018-08-22 14:49:10 UTC  

language matters

2018-08-22 14:49:13 UTC  

Hmm... I can see your point.

2018-08-22 14:49:15 UTC  

also no, oklahoma does not have that many farms

2018-08-22 14:49:29 UTC  

But I honestly think we are very peaceful people.

2018-08-22 14:49:40 UTC  

And we are always helping each other in time of need.

2018-08-22 14:49:42 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/463054787336732683/481837374091821057/image0.jpg

2018-08-22 14:50:05 UTC  

lmfao that tweet though

2018-08-22 14:50:13 UTC  

irony is glorious sometimes

2018-08-22 14:50:21 UTC  

calling us nice is something many ppl do who dont hate us because we dont live on the coast lines

2018-08-22 14:51:10 UTC  

A number of dangerous cities in Oklahoma drive up the state’s crime rate. In each of the state’s three metropolitan areas — Lawton, Tulsa, and Oklahoma City — the violent crime rate exceeds the national rate. In the Lawton metro area, there were 747 violent crimes per 100,000 residents in 2015, the 15th most of any U.S. city.

2018-08-22 14:51:38 UTC  

Yes Mollie's death is the highest level of irony. She defend illegal immigration only to be killed by illegal immigration.

2018-08-22 14:51:53 UTC  

ik, i stated it was very likely influenced by cities

2018-08-22 14:52:15 UTC  

Three cities out of hundreds of towns and small cities.

2018-08-22 14:52:54 UTC  

which one would u consider a "small city"?

2018-08-22 14:53:48 UTC  

the cities in ok arent even that big compared to many other cities

2018-08-22 14:53:54 UTC  

Stillwater, Oklahoma is a small city.

2018-08-22 14:54:15 UTC  

ehh, maybe

2018-08-22 14:54:37 UTC  

It is only 3 miles across.

2018-08-22 14:55:51 UTC  

tho a good portion of its notoriety is because of osu

2018-08-22 14:56:06 UTC  

Oh yeah, the college.

2018-08-22 14:56:13 UTC  

It also had a international college there as well.

2018-08-22 14:56:20 UTC  

So we have many foreigners living in Stillwater.

2018-08-22 14:57:01 UTC  

"foreigners"

2018-08-22 14:57:26 UTC  

you mean non-oklahomans?

2018-08-22 14:57:30 UTC  

I was just saying we have a international college aka exchange college.