Message from @Ralin Storm
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Surrounded by farms
They all sell to us, a massive top 50 city
Where you from bro, I like the sound of your place
Well right now omaha
Might go to Virginia soon
Or ozarks
Gotcha
Ozarks, never heard that one before
Ready to gear up for Virginia's civil war, Ra?
I like this city though
People don't realize how massive it is
I've once dragged the google map of USA for like half a hour
The large city oases in the middle of infinite fields is a real thing
Can't quite wrap my head around that <:Veemote:501103628883591188>
That's so fucking cool
Go look at Omaha @Xaverius lol
America really is a fucking meme and still underrated tbh, it's overrated for the wrong reasons imo. Such variety of magical shit is over there.
There's 1 dumpy casino city in Iowa nextdoor to us but then the next major city is at least 69 min away after that
In all directions
And going west is just Lincoln
@Spooky it's called "Freedom"
My state is larger than the entirety of the UK combined
I could walk the length of my country probs in a day and a half. I would love to visit America at some point to see wtf is going on.
GL finding someone here lol
@Spooky it's why you shouldn't make fun of Americans for never visiting other countries. We have 50.
You really don't. You have ONE. But a lot of variety within that one.
Yes but they segregate.
Also geographical differences
No @Zakhan each state is a country. Like your EU
No.
Traveling through 'murica has to be a bit surreal sometimes. Like, you leave LA, then it's hundreds of miles of a highway through desert and mountains, then there's one mid sized city in the middle of nowhere, then the desert and mountains repeat and then there's the Bay area, which is like one of the most densely urbanized places ever
That fucking blows my mind Xav.
Your "states" are nowhere near being independent countries. Too young as entities to be that.
The EU is... well... you can try to force the comparison with the US, but it doesn't work. The independent nation-states are far more advanced in age and thus have a more advanced sense of identity.
And don't stem from the same base, unlike US
At best you roughly get the hispanic, franco, germanic, slavic stripes
@Zakhan and yet, our states have identities
With scandinavia on top and ex-rome on bottom
What, you've never met a Texan?
Not to mention the difference in bureaucratic setups required to keep many different nations together as opposed to keeping a union of territories within one nation as they are formed.
Texas, Cali, New York, and Nebraska are the most important