What happens here?

What happens here?

my gf is from there

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left-wing white people

white people who have never seen a minority.

lots of white people
lots of trees
lots of snow

imagine a nicer, friendlier scandinavia

Maple syrup and hippies.

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You are all forgetting the empty fields and cows. Got lots of those ,too.

Weird sexual taste...

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/comfy/ as fuck that's what. I was up there visiting friends and we went hiking around lake Champlain where I took this.


You'd think so since Bernie is based out of Burlington aka The Vermont Liberal Containment Zone. Most of the state is conservative dairy farmers who voted Bernie in so he'd protect their gun ownership rights. And he did. Vocal SJW minority has ruined a state's general perception once again.

patrician taste

Dude, Vermont is consistently the most left leaning state in opinion polls

Does this state actually exist? Have you ever met ANYONE from here? Don't fucking lie, I know you haven't. Prove this state exists, it's literally impossible because it does not.

nice

to be fair, I don't watch porn through streaming sites

I know a guy from Maryland who has a job in Deleware and commutes there every day

Love and happiness

There was this lady ont the internet about 20 years ago who said she was from Delaware.

She was obviously lying.

This thread again?

the only way I know that I'm driving into Delaware on 95 is the toll booths

Yesterday was New Hampshire.

I live in VT, ama

Out of all the states, Delaware and Indiana are the ones that I forget exist the most.

Absolutely nothing, its just a lowly populated rural area where people are so isolated that they have a disconnect from reality so they produce politicians such as Sanders as well as oddities like being one of the most heavily Democratic states but have some of the best gun laws in the country.

Also no minorities so they all love all races

>Delawhere?
I know someone who lived there

>they produce politicians such as Sanders
No, we didn't. Sanders was born in Brooklyn

Ben and Jerry's ice cream.

I know he was born in Brooklyn, I follow politics. As a politician he was produced by Burlington/Vermont, he is as much a New Yorker as my ass is Tibetan, he has been in Vermont so long that my mother (who is 50 and lived in Vermont for college) can remember living in Burlington when he was mayor.

Is Delaware the most irrelevant state of the country? I thought it was Rhode Island

the most irrelevant state is probably Wyoming
Rhode Island is heavily populated at least and has 2 mid-sized cities, Providence and Newport

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I once actually met a nice older couple from there, but that's it.

Now, have you ever met anyone from Wyoming?

Better syrup than the leafs make

Wyoming has Yellowstone.

Might as well be a foreign country by the reaction of most folks. Then again I grew up in California all my life so I'm just as ignorant if not more. The only time I traveled through the other States was when joined naval boot camp. Color me surprised when I met actual rednecks that I thought only existed in movies... shit is a trip.

>live in Burlington Vermont
>go hiking by the Winooski River or the lake when I get back from uni/work
>obtained qt3.14 vermonter gf
>great mountain resorts for skiing and snowboarding
>god tier vermont cheeses, mape syrup, and other high quality local food
>take the ferry over to the Adirondacks to go camping
>most people are really nice
>great bars
>long stretches of beach
>bike trails everywhere
>ECHO Lake aquarium is cool as fuck
>Vermont has some of the least gun laws in the country
>Vermont also laws that prohibit the ugly disgusting plastic signage that plagues the rest of the nation's scenery
>fuckton of great music festivals in the summer
>gets cold as fuck in the winter, driving all the normies inside
>SJW shit Burlington is famous for is mostly quarantined to the UVM Campus, church street, and a few other cancerous no-go zones


it's pretty comfy

WTF I love Vermont now

It's actually one of the most relevant states in the country for corporations and businesses because it's a tax haven state. Also relavent as a "shopping state" for people who live withn the tri-state area because of no sales tax.

It's a rightful canadian clay.

We planned on moving there before i was born, i wonder what it would have been like?

My boss grew up in Wyoming. I thought it was weird too. Nice guy though.

In grade school looking at maps of the US, I always assumed Delaware was uninhabitable mudflats. Like western sahara or something. Went there in november, was amazed to see buildings and civilization.

>No plastic signage
I'm interested, post pics of your signs pl0x.
If only they could remove all modern things and make a historical immersion containment zone. Prague and Breslau are the closest I've ever been to that. Otherwise, something bright and modern usually ruins muh feels

Faggot Jewish Socialists announce their candidacy for president

Revolution.

I'm not sure what the exact laws are, but they aren't banned completely. In urban (if you can really call Burlington or Montpelier urban kek) areas, it's a bit more lax. What's nice is that on the highways there are exactly zero billboards, and you can't have certain types of signs over a certain square footage/ height. Usually plastic signs can be found in sshittier areas with lesser economic importance, but for the most part signage is diminished. The general mentality is that by not fucking up your gorgeous landscape with plastic crap, you keep the tourism coming in. It works.

Here's an example of what you'd see typically. Anything wooden, painted onto a building, nothing that lights up, no blatant billboards, etc.

brb packing bags for Vermont right now. I live in Iowa, which has some nice bits, but it can be so painfully plastic and suburban. Where did it all start to go wrong?

Pic related, our busiest shopping area. Vermont is based and so can you!

come home white man

It's so painfully idyllic. Must smash.

They smoke a lot of weed and every single one of them wants to move to California someday. They have a lot in common with Northern California, but like WAY Northern California, like Mendocino or Humboldt.

Anyway, besides that, being part of New England, it has an interesting history like the rest of the region and it has some beautiful countryside. I would not mind living there but I would not like the weather much.

t. the last SoCal Anglo-Saxon

>walk down Colchester ave in Burlington a couple weeks ago
>there's a DUDE WEED LMAO drug paraphenalia store called "Hempest"
>it got shut down
>I laughed

The one thing about Burlington is that it is very hipster and leftist, like living in an episode of Portlandia, but those types of people are easy to ignore. What counts is that Burlington preserves and celebrates its history rather than smashing it. It's no utopia, but definitely top comf.