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[–] [email protected] 39 points 6 months ago (1 children)

When I moved from FL to MD I immediately noticed that there were a lot of services paid for. Like parks, schools, and other things that made life better. I'd rather pay for things than not have them.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I think I'm gonna name MD America's official most forgettable state.

I'm not American so obviously there's not particularly important reason for me to be able to name all 50 states, but with the aid of this chart I could get all the way to 48. I dunno if I placed them all correctly (who could possibly know if "ME" and "MA" refer to Massachusetts and Maine respectively, or inversely, and unlike MO, which devoid of the context of the full map I might've guessed was Montana, these two don't have geography to help out, being right next to each other), but even with a map and the abbreviations, I can't for the life of me figure out MD.

Or MN, while I'm at it. But for some reason that one feels like one I'll be slightly more embarrassed to have forgotten if I looked it up.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Yeah but you probably didn’t forget about Baltimore. I’d argue Arkansas or Rhode Island is most forgettable, well I would if I didn’t get reminded of Delaware after remembering these states. It’s not big enough to matter. It’s first but so what. I couldn’t tell you a single city in it or fact about it except that it’s first and in the northeast fucking somewhere. If you left it off a map of the United States and just included it in whatever state it’s next to who would really notice? I assume I’ve been there, but I have to assume so because for the life of me I can’t fucking remember.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Arkansas is definitely not forgettable, if only because it's just Ar+Kansas with a ludicrous pronunciation. It'd be a bit like getting Virginia but not West Virginia.

Rhode Island isn't forgettable for me at least, partly just because "it's got island in its name but mostly isn't an island" is a fun bit of trivia, and also because of pop culture things like Miss Congeniality, or that Providence judge who's popular on YouTube.

Baltimore is a city that I recognise the name of, but couldn't have told you what state it's in without looking it up. It's also not in that top tier of famous cities I would have banned if asked to name cities, like NYC, Vegas, and Austin. I might have gotten to it eventually, but that's only a maybe.

Delaware I think you're probably right. I probably wouldn't remember it without the prompting of both the letters and the map. Just the map alone and it'd have no chance of getting it. I'd maybe get it from just the abbreviations. But as it was, I did get it, which is better than I did for Maryland. As for Delaware facts…it has an eponymous river, right? I definitely can't give many facts about it.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago

Oh yeah some west coast state crossed the Delaware River at one point.