Most Americans don’t realize how small Texas actually is

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Breh be glad you didnt go through Kansas. I did a cross country to Denver one time and it was 12-14 hours of driving through the same looking fields for half the fukking day.

you sure you haven’t driven through Indiana, iowa, Wisconsin cause they all look the same :mjtf:
 

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12 hours? That's it?
Try driving through from Chicago to Albuquerque. That's 27 hours of driving.

You're right, Texas, Kansas, and I might add Oklahoma all look the same. All you see both sides of the road is farms and windmills.

Northern parts of Texas.
 

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12 hours? That's it?
Try driving through from Chicago to Albuquerque. That's 27 hours of driving.

You're right, Texas, Kansas, and I might add Oklahoma all look the same. All you see both sides of the road is farms and windmills.

10-12 hours just through Kansas. Drove from Boston to Chicago. Down to St. Louis then to Denver. Total trip was somewhere around 35 hours on the road

But yeah I’d imagine that whole region of farmland looks similar.

you sure you haven’t driven through Indiana, iowa, Wisconsin cause they all look the same :mjtf:


Drove through Indiana. Far more shyt to look at on the highways than in Kansas. But yeah similar to my comment above all that farmland is boring as shyt.
 

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Breh be glad you didnt go through Kansas. I did a cross country to Denver one time and it was 12-14 hours of driving through the same looking fields for half the fukking day.


At least you have a view in Kansas. iI swear half the trip all you could see was the edge of the cornfield. You couldn't even see over the shyt cause there was too much corn.
 
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Driving through Texas > Driving through Kansas or through the midwest.

At least in Texas there's some variety in terms of landscape moving from East to West. And you'll hit at least a city or two. I'd take that over hours of cornfields any day.
 

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In TLR this would have been the mother of all neg trains...

Not sure OP can be taken seriously on any topic after this. I could understand if he didn't live in America, but good lord breh...
 

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Breh be glad you didnt go through Kansas. I did a cross country to Denver one time and it was 12-14 hours of driving through the same looking fields for half the fukking day.

Kansas takes about six to eight hours in a semi breh. Trust me. Yes it's bland but it's not 1k miles across. I thought this was the smart forum.
 
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