America

Pretty sure it's from a trailer for the upcoming army of two game.

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I think American culture has too many diverse facets to sum up in a state, Texas may be the most "Murican" in sense and it does encapsulate a great deal of America's industry, technology and history all in one, but it's also sort of its own thing and shares very little with say New York, another major state that foreign people identify American culture with.

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>most American state in America
probably Colombia

> Texas may be the most "Murican" in sense and it does encapsulate a great deal of America's industry, technology and history all in one

I'm a Texan by birth, spent all but one of my first 27 years there. I live in a New England state now, and it's amazing to me actually how LITTLE sense of industry and history there was in Texas.

Yeah, we have the Alamo. We have the San Jacinto monument. But from a practical standpoint, that's it. That's what you're likely to see in person of Texas history.

And industry? Texas certain HAS industry although it's never been an innovative hub of it, but we don't celebrate it for shit.

Texas has guns and a ton of right-wingers who go to church every Sunday. If that's America, then I guess Texas could be considered to be representative.

Honestly I'd vote for Virginia as more American than Texas. An original colony. The most based state in the Confederacy. The home of the Arlington Cemetery. Still has hill people making moonshine. Still has lots of guns (although that might be going away soon). Tons of people working directly for America.

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