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re: Top 10 worst American states to visit
Posted on 7/13/20 at 10:42 am to scionofadrunk
Posted on 7/13/20 at 10:42 am to scionofadrunk
Yeah, Idaho totally sucks.
Posted on 7/13/20 at 10:52 am to ike221
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So the first pic, where is that?
Tishomingo County
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I would not consider Mississippi's grand canyon that spectacular
This image you provided omits the copious amounts of tires and refrigerators at the bottom.
Wrong on both counts.
Posted on 7/13/20 at 11:02 am to sumtimeitbeslikedat
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The Delta (or “Toilet bowl of America”) skews those numbers... much of MS is beautiful bluffs and piney hills.
Of all the states that have any noticeable hills at all (46 states)
Mississippi has the smallest of said hills
Saying Mississippi isnt flat is like saying Utah is not mountainous
Posted on 7/13/20 at 11:07 am to deltaland
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If you're looking for urban nightlife, you won't find any of that in the entire state. Mississippi
This is false though many areas are pretty bad as far as nightlife goes
OP is a certifiable dumbass to list Mississippi here, period.
Posted on 7/13/20 at 11:09 am to scionofadrunk
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If you're looking for urban nightlife
is that a euphemism for getting shot?
Posted on 7/13/20 at 11:14 am to GetCocky11
quote:The dirty little secret that people on this site never acknowledge is that most of those Californians aren't Californians at all. In the more populated areas of CA the percentage of native-born Californians is below 30%. The truth is that most of the dreaded 'Californians' are actually from states like yours and CA was just their last stop before moving on. Hell, in a lot of cases the 'invading Californians' are just moving back where they came from.
I hope I can move to Rapid City before the Californians discover it.
Posted on 7/13/20 at 11:20 am to YF12
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Of all the states that have any noticeable hills at all (46 states)
Mississippi has the smallest of said hills
Saying Mississippi isnt flat is like saying Utah is not mountainous
Louisiana and Florida are flat. Mississippi has rolling hills in the NE part were the Appalachian foothills actually begin and smaller rolling hills in the east central region, along HWY 25.
Posted on 7/13/20 at 11:23 am to scionofadrunk
The best thing about Kansas is that it shares KC, but the parts of KC that are in Kansas suck
Posted on 7/13/20 at 11:39 am to Reservoir dawg
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Louisiana and Florida are flat. Mississippi has rolling hills in the NE part were the Appalachian foothills actually begin and smaller rolling hills in the east central region, along HWY 25.
I never appreciated how many hills Alabama had until I went to Ohio. Central Ohio is FLAT.
Posted on 7/13/20 at 11:44 am to scionofadrunk
Idaho has nothing to do?
You’re a fricking idiot.
Also, badlands of North Dakota are pretty awesome. Roosevelt National Park.
You’re a fricking idiot.
Also, badlands of North Dakota are pretty awesome. Roosevelt National Park.
Posted on 7/13/20 at 11:47 am to scionofadrunk
quote:This is a feature, not a bug.
Boise is cool and up-and-coming, but the rest of Idaho is difficult to access for travelers
Posted on 7/13/20 at 11:51 am to Ronaldo Burgundiaz
I've yet to be to any state where I didn't find at least one area I didn't like but if I had to rank the bottom 10 for me personally. Obviously, subjective. I love the west and mountains but don't really care much about beaches.
1. Mississippi
2. Oklahoma
3. New Jersey
4. Kansas
5. Ohio
6. Rhode Island
7. Delaware
8. Alabama
9. North Dakota
10. Indiana
1. Mississippi
2. Oklahoma
3. New Jersey
4. Kansas
5. Ohio
6. Rhode Island
7. Delaware
8. Alabama
9. North Dakota
10. Indiana
Posted on 7/13/20 at 11:54 am to scionofadrunk
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8. Rhode Island
Just let Massachusetts annex you already, as there's basically no difference between South Boston and Providence. You're not large enough to be a real state any more, Rhode Island. It took me fifteen minutes to drive through you.
Narragansett and Newport are awesome, awesome places to hang out for a few days. Providence traffic sucks though.
Also, RI has some really, really, really good little seafood shacks. The stuffed quahogs and clam chowder there are fantastic.
This post was edited on 7/13/20 at 12:00 pm
Posted on 7/13/20 at 12:01 pm to NYNolaguy1
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
Indiana
Oklahoma
Mississippi
Alabama
Missouri
Connecticut (not that it’s bad, just not much to do or see)
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
Indiana
Oklahoma
Mississippi
Alabama
Missouri
Connecticut (not that it’s bad, just not much to do or see)
Posted on 7/13/20 at 12:03 pm to GreatLakesTiger24
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Connecticut (not that it’s bad, just not much to do or see)
If you feel like spending a little bit of money, Foxwoods is a fun place to spend a weekend.
Posted on 7/13/20 at 12:04 pm to scionofadrunk
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scionofadrunk
TulaneLSU wannabe.
Posted on 7/13/20 at 12:45 pm to GreatLakesTiger24
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Connecticut (not that it’s bad, just not much to do or see)
Parts of Northern Connecticut are gorgeous, but there’s not really much to do
Posted on 7/13/20 at 12:56 pm to Wtodd
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Think northeast coast & west coast
Think Missouri. The whole state is a 55 mph speed trap.
Posted on 7/13/20 at 1:02 pm to scionofadrunk
Mississippi has Woodall Mountain so it’s not flat. Yeah it’s only like 800 feet but that’s still a really nice sized hill.
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