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sister September 11 2008, 21:52:51 UTC
on my sick day, this fills me with great amusement... thank you for your contribution to my day of illness ;;;_;;;

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wither September 11 2008, 22:16:39 UTC
you're welcome!

i knew it would explode, but i had no idea it'd be like this.

they think i made you make that LJ entry about alison moving to oklahoma. that's so cute. it's like you don't even have a mind of your own and they think i discussed it in depth with you before you left the comment.

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sister September 11 2008, 22:22:48 UTC
i just feel bad for people who live in the middle of nowhere... that's all.

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nailbat September 11 2008, 22:26:52 UTC
>.> As opposed to....what?

Living in a major college town, and a suburb of a major US city within an hour and a half from another major well-known city?

Oh WAIT. :')

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sister September 11 2008, 22:29:07 UTC
there are no major US cities in oklahoma. it may be a city... but that's like calling cleveland a major US city.

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nailbat September 11 2008, 22:32:23 UTC
If it's well-known enough that random people will say "OH YEAH I KNOW WHERE THAT IS", then I think it qualifies as a pretty major city.

And as for Oklahoma in general, out of all the places I've lived, and the states I've been in, this state is second to only one.

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sister September 11 2008, 22:34:07 UTC
i've met quite a few people who have randomly spouted out about knowing where pensacola, florida is. does that make it a major city?

where have you lived? i'm quite a state-hopper too. i really like washington, but i am always always ready to move on to newer places.

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nailbat September 11 2008, 22:43:53 UTC
See, I wouldn't recommend Nashville. People are dicks there. Kansas City is an okay place, and I didn't stay in Chicago long enough to really form an opinion.

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sister September 11 2008, 22:47:37 UTC
i like chicago for how large and old it is, the architecture is beautiful. however, it is very, very flat, and i am scared of flat terrain. also, for how major of a city it is, it has a great lack of cultural influence... it took me forever to find a good thai restaurant.

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sister September 11 2008, 22:30:17 UTC
also, on that note, you are speaking to somebody who lives in seattle. so, not only do i live in an ~actual~ US major city, but i live in a US major city that is embedded with about 12 college towns within it.

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nailbat September 11 2008, 22:36:11 UTC
Well, I'm sorry that I don't have the time to count all of the colleges within OKC itself.

And 50k people? Really doesn't make a difference in the long run.

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sister September 11 2008, 22:41:44 UTC
i think it does when your state is compromised of other minor US cities, some of them being the richest and most technological based cities in the entire country. microsoft, google, amazon, nintendo... the list goes on.

the midwest is small, boring, has a narrow perception of the world, culturally lacking, and has no real substance beyond the mind-fuck of daily, task-confined life. i say this because i have lived many places, and lived in the midwest... for a long time. it doesn't make you a worse person than me, it just makes me feel awkward when statements about there being 75 cars in a parking lot is meant to be some giant feat of consumerism and over-population.

however, on a much more important note, washington and seattle are overall more pretty than any midwestern state, and any eastern state for that matter.

(i am trying to convince you to move)

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wither September 12 2008, 00:06:57 UTC
don't try to convince her oklahoma doesn't suck. she keeps telling me jacksonville is worthless and she thinks i'm living among depraved savages and eating tree bark. it's just the way she is. :((((

however, visiting her HAS convinced me that i want to move to seattle and will probably move there sometime within the next five years.

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wither September 11 2008, 22:27:32 UTC
shit i said LJ entry when i meant comment

this is going to confuse some people i think

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