• Dogiedog64@lemmy.world
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    21 hours ago

    Definitely part of it, never met a Texan man who didn’t rage and throw a shitfit over the most minor of inconveniences.

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      4 hours ago

      same goes for right wingers that gloriflies places like texas, and florida, they are equally reprehensible people. they were people on yt that were talking shit about california constantly, and they live LV(long story why they moved there) but thier business entirely depends on CALIFORNIA, since youtubing is based around LA anyways. they are asian by the way, one of the was bitching how to EVADE edd laws, because they were misclassifying employees and contractors/ or full time employees.

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      20 hours ago

      I used to do regular driving trips to Mexico from NC and I swear to god everything was always fine in every state I crossed. People were nice, no police problems, roads well maintained, no traffic and quick city bypasses.

      But when I cross into Texas suddenly everything would turn to shit. The people were shitty, the roads were shitty, the radio stations were shitty, the police were shitty, Houston was a massive cluster fuck of detours and pot holes, the heat, the smells, literally EVERYTHING was just a bit shittier there than anywhere else. It was always a blessing to get across the Rio Grande and back into a civilized country.

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        16 hours ago

        You drove through one big city and it sucked. LA and Chicago would have sucked to drive through as well.

        New York is better now I hear since they implemented congestion pricing.

        Correct me if I’m wrong, Huston is the biggest city I have ever been to.

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          14 hours ago

          Cities aren’t a problem if you can avoid driving into them. But Houston literally had no bypass because they were being worked on. You were detoured through a maze of city streets. So if a detour sign was missing or fallen over (and they often were) then you were lost. This was before GPS and smartphones were common.

          It was like that for years.