• Cryophilia@lemmy.world
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    28 days ago

    I gotta say as a Californian, as much as we bag on Texas if our two states ever teamed up we would steamroll the rest of the nation.

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      28 days ago

      I gotta say as a Californian, as much as we bag on Texas …

      that interests me greatly.

      when i moved from san francisco to austin i was surprised by how many “don’t california my texas” bumper stickers and flags shown everywhere. at first i attributed it to having to switch to driving for my commute and i thought it was odd that i had never sensed a such a reciprocated sentiment expressed while lived in all of california; much less be so ubiquitous every you go.

      yours is the first i’ve ever heard.

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        28 days ago

        Most of our bagging on Texas is talking about how cute it is they think they’re in the same league as us, economically.

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          28 days ago

          it’s still strange to hear (read) a californian say it since it always felt like a uniquely texan obsession comparing themselves to california and i felt it was lofty at best (and collective short-guy syndrome at worst) since california has around 33% to 50% more of everything than texas except land area.

          because of that:

          california + texas can steamroll the rest of the nation

          california + new york can steamroll the rest of the nation

          california + florida can steamroll the rest of the nation

          no combination of the others can do the same, except maybe all three; meaning that california is an outlier so comparisons to it are mostly self defeating and comparisons to new york or florida seemed non-existent when i lived in texas.