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Out of all the 50 states, this nation has. Which state is the most irrelevant? 

 

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Five states haven’t even gone platinum. 
 

South Dakota 895,376

North Dakota 774,948

Alaska 732,673

Vermont 645,570

Wyoming 578,803

 

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Iowa

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Anywhere thats racist and predominantly white.

 

Ohio

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Nobody cares about the Dakotas. 

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Just now, OreGuy said:

Nobody cares about the Dakotas. 

Yeah I’d go with the Dakotas 

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North Dakota.

 

I had an older coworker that use to drive diesel trucks all over the United States in the 80s, I asked him what was his favorites states to drive and he told me The Dakotas because they were filled with good places to hide bodies ? he said he and did not crack a smile. 

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Honestly no one talks about Arkansas at all. :rip:

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Most of them are irrelevant.

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The US is like a MPG and the states are her albums, some have gone Diamond like Cali, NY, Washington, Platinum like Texas, Florida, New Jersey, Georgia, and Gold like Arizona, New Mexico, Tennessee, Louisiana, Hawaii, Illinois, Mississippi, North Carolina, and then maybe the underperforming singles like Wyoming, Vermont, Montana that eventually got shelved not b/c they weren't good but b/c it unfortunately wasn't given the financial backing that the aforementioned were given.

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I mean.. has anyone actually ever been to Wyoming? :rip:

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11 minutes ago, Taste of Honey said:

Honestly no one talks about Arkansas at all. :rip:

I mean, at least they have one of the best college football teams so they’re relevant with sports bros.

 

It’s probably Wyoming or Montana is anyone even from there? Do they show up in form of visual media or literature??  :rip: 

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Just now, ccfan007 said:

I mean.. has anyone actually ever been to Wyoming? :rip:

I’ve been to 33 out of 50 states, I plan to try and finish the other 17 but Wyoming and Montana are really just struggling to catch my attention. :rip: 

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I honestly thought Oklahoma, Nebraska and Kansas were all the same states :deadbanana:

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5 minutes ago, ccfan007 said:

I mean.. has anyone actually ever been to Wyoming? :rip:

I just went there for the first time -- absolutely gorgeous state. Yellow Stone is a real treasure, if not a bit touristy.

 

OT: Kansas or Oklahoma, and I say this as someone born in that region. Flat, ugly, poor, and a near dead culture. At least the Dakotas and Wyoming are gorgeous to drive through and experience. :skull:

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37 minutes ago, X~MoviePoP said:

Anywhere thats racist and predominantly white.

 

Ohio

So like half the US? :deadbanana2:

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Connecticut. People are leaving that state.

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Montana

Vermont

Nebraska

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42 minutes ago, Dancehall Queen said:

Five states haven’t even gone platinum. 
 

South Dakota 895,376

North Dakota 774,948

Alaska 732,673

Vermont 645,570

Wyoming 578,803

 

Well I cannot argue with these receipts.

 

Lets go with Wyoming.

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Delaware doesn’t make sense, especially as the “first state” It should have just been a part of Maryland.

 

 

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Maryland

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38 minutes ago, est. in 90s said:

The US is like a MPG and the states are her albums, some have gone Diamond like Cali, NY, Washington, Platinum like Texas, Florida, New Jersey, Georgia, and Gold like Arizona, New Mexico, Tennessee, Louisiana, Hawaii, Illinois, Mississippi, North Carolina, and then maybe the underperforming singles like Wyoming, Vermont, Montana that eventually got shelved not b/c they weren't good but b/c it unfortunately wasn't given the financial backing that the aforementioned were given.

How is Washington Diamond when NJ has 2 million more people than that state :deadbanana2:?

 

 

OT: The Dakotas.

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