What happens here?

What happens here?

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Carry on my wayward son, there'll be peace when you are done. Lay your weary head to rest.
Don't you cry no more!

Corn fields
Wheat fields
Meth addicts
Generic universities
5 years behind the rest of the country in terms of trends, fads, fashion, slang
Wholesale stores where you buy food in massive quantities
Occasional serial killers

Tornadoes.

Flatness.

Corn.

>What's that
A tree my Kansas ass nigga

Literally not a god damn thing

Wizard of Oz

Supernatural??

if you want to visit somewhere go to the upper peninsula of michigan

SOMEBODY SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAVE MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

I DON'T CARE HOW YOU DO IT JUST
SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAVE
SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAVE

COME ON

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Kansas

>every
>fucking
>day
stfu hue

Superman's hometown

Endless flat farmlands. And tornadoes.

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basketball

failed squares

rednecks on tractors.

But do you watch spn

Tech/Media.

corn

tornadoes

superman

I don't watch anymore

What happens in new england?

I am also interested, was this an old french state bought under the Louisiana purchase or?

>coloring in great lakes water boundaries as if they were land
for what purpose

Everything good about America

yes, but that doesn't mean it's interesting

honestly it's only really known for crime and fishing
my image program is weird like that

Most of the land bought during the Louisiana Purchase was not inhabited by the French. It was either Indians, empty, or very sparse Euro settlers. The only sizeable French populations in the USA are Creoles, Huguenots, and Cajuns in the Gulf area (mostly Louisiana) and the Québecois and Acadian populations in Northern New England (mostly Maine).

Murrica stereotypes.

corn

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Tornados.

sporting kansas city.


Corn.


farms

Kansas City isn't in Kansas

actually if there is a part that is in kansas

Corn.

Why is that one Kansas, but this one is not pronounced "are-Kansas"?

My dad went to Catholic school. He got beaten with a ruler for pronouncing it that way once.

Real history and culture.