Author Topic: Tell me about texas  (Read 5182 times)

okay wow you guys don't have to be extremely rude to texas just because you judge them by the people you met, I mean im someone that you didn't exactly meet fully and still could possibly know me better.

Texas "The home of American ebola patients"
wasnt there already a vaccine made for ebola


Last school shooting in texas was in 1988


yeehaw

The stars at night
are big and bright

The stars at night
are big and bright

The stars at night are actually 404 not found.

you could say that about any two midwestern states and it would still make sense

Even worse cause I actually did.

I think I like Illinois better than I would like South Dakota, Nebraska, or Iowa.

Even worse cause I actually did.

I think I like Illinois better than I would like South Dakota, Nebraska, or Iowa.
South Dakota is nice for camping

South Dakota is nice for camping

A lot of it is flat nothingness though. Not much interesting happens there except in the winter when it gets to 20 below zero at night.

A lot of it is flat nothingness though. Not much interesting happens there except in the winter when it gets to 20 below zero at night.
The only reason to go there's is Mount Rushmore.

you could say that about any two midwestern states and it would still make sense
"all the noise of north dakota"

            Ok I've lived in Texas for about 19 years, so here's my summary:

            • The population is too diverse to draw a conclusion about a majority of the people, but there's some things that are more prevalent in Texas than other states.

            • More trucks, hunters (people that like to own guns), cowboy boots, texan accents, and outdoors-men than other states (I don't think I fit into any of these though - I try not to have a texan accent actually. nonetheless, I've probably developed it slightly subconsciously even though I can't tell)

            • Large Mexican population - their occupations often include mowing lawns, cleaning homes, construction-working, and A/C installaton/service (I've worked with a Mexican and short Guatemalan man doing this for the past 5 months before I leave go to college - they were outstanding people even though I couldn't understand the Guatemalan man, who, for a few years lived in a chicken coop and currently has 9 wives - the last day I saw him, he pulled out a really thick stack of 100 dollar bills to show me, and idk why haha)

            • The first ebola patient coming to Dallas scared a lot of people in the area, as you would expect with every news station exaggerating it to the max - I kept hearing this idiotic phrase on the news called "the point of no return," which means a point when there are so many people with ebola that the world's population is basically screwed

            • I was at the same airport the day the ebola patient flew in, and didn't hear about it until a few days later after he was actually diagnosed with it. I have to admit though, it caused a panic I haven't felt before, to the degree that you can't sleep and you're a little shaky

            • Lastly I have to point out that Texas is a great place to go into the oil industry. I'm even considering this myself, maybe majoring in petroleum engineering because they apparently have some of the highest ranking incomes and get to travel around the world

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Houston zoning laws are nonexistent btw so you can do whatever the forget


it's got like, 1 sand I'm sure