Is Indiana the "literally who" of states? Even Wyoming is probably more well known

Is Indiana the "literally who" of states? Even Wyoming is probably more well known.

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iowa

i like how south dakota used to be more known than north dakota but because of oil now north dakota is more known.

Indiana is well known bro. They have major sports teams.

Indiana has Indianapolis which is the only thing of note there and the only reason people remember the state exists at all

What is Indianapolis known for?

I knew about Indiana way before I knew about Wyoming, Montana, Iowa or Idaho. I wouldn't have filed it as irrelevant at all. Seems reasonably big and relevant to me, not the best but okay. I can easily show it on a map as well.

Colts
Pacers
Indianapolis 500

Based krautbro. Indiana and the midwest in general also have a lot of Germans. The midwest is easily the best region of America.

Being a big city and therefore having a big financial and business sector. The metro area has several million people in it
It's got 2 professional sports teams too, the Colts were a big deal when Peyton Manning was in the league

>The midwest is easily the best region of America.
*Pacific northwest

Chicongo-tier violent crime.

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Everyone knows about the Indie 500, Delaware is by far the most forgettable state.

Delaware

black guys breeding white women

>Indiana and the midwest in general also have a lot of Germans
I know, I remember finding that out at ~12 years. I was totally amazed. Until I was ~8, I imaged the USA to be like a huge Wild West movie (similar to how many Americans think Germany is Bavaria all over) and all people descend from the English. Funny thing.

When I traveled to the US, I always met some people that overheard me talking German and started a conversation about their German roots. That was pretty nice and cute to me, I don't think of it as "mutt" behaviour as long as there's something behind it.

The Midwest isn't really a tourist destination for Europeans, so I've neve been there...

>Indiana who?
>Indiana Jones

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>Patrician tier
the midwest
>good tier
New England and the Pacific northwest
>garbage tier
the south
>kill yourself tier
New York and California

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I've been to
>Florida (not the North, didn't go beyond Orlando)
>California
>Hawaii
>Las Vegas
>The entire North-East from DC and Maryland
>Texas

I liked all of those stays. But living there is different from being a tourist or a guy on a conference. I'd like to see Oregon or Washington and some more rural parts as well.

you would probably want to visit colorado

it's either delaware or rhode island

I stole a Minecraft account of a guy in Indiana, never have cracked a Wyoming account though

>I'd like to see Oregon or Washington and some more rural parts as well.
Rural eastern Washington is beautiful. Great nature and they also have legal marijuana.

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not a bad thing desu
the state does plenty of international business, manufacturing, farming are all strong industries. cost of living is reasonable because no one wants to live here. scenery isn't to bad once you get away from the cities, the southern portion of the state is especially beautiful.

Yeah I didn't mean it in a bad way. I was mostly joking. Rural Indiana is very comfy and I have family from there. The flat, wide open land is really cool.

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Yeah, seems nice as well. Honestly, there's much to see. Hard to make a choice. But I'll try to discover as much as I can, let's see whether I'll be able to ever afford that depending on how hard our economy tanks. Thanks for your advice!

Nebraska. Never heard anyone talk about this state and I have lived across the U.S. for 28 years.

no offense taken. its made comfy here.

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What is the literally who of Europe?

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That's tricky. We have many micronations that barely count. Most countries have a complicated history.

Could it be Liechtenstein? Or perhaps Luxembourg?

Some Balkan shithole like Montenegro

I want to list a bunch of micronations but is correct.

I used to know a guy from Montenegro. He was like 6'4" and like a 9+/10 giga Chad. Plus his accent gave him bonus points.

Montenegrans do not have to deal with the most feral strain on negro on the planet besides native congoans. T. Forced to live in the ghettos of Chicago.

Was born and raised in Terre Haute, Indiana (population 170K), ama

One of the baltic countries