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50 Memes for Every U.S. State That Puts Our Knowledge of American Culture to Test

 

There’s something to be said about each state in America that is absolutely infallible. With fifty states, each having its own culture, weather, people, and perks, you’re bound to find something interesting and individual! Let’s take a look at the memes created by people from each state. You’ll have to forgive me for my ignorance on a few of these and the fact I’ve had a laugh or five. Maybe you’ll find them funny, too! It’s not every day we sit down and see how everyone feels about their home states. I’m looking at you, Wyoming!

 

1. Alabama

 

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5. Cali Traffic

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20. Maryland Addictions
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46. Virginia Is Just Confusing

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48. West Virginia Pride

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The most romantic restaurant in every state, according to Yelp

 

  • Alabama — Amore Ristorante Italiano, in Birmingham
  • Alaska — Altura Bistro, in Anchorage
  • Arizona — Café Monarch, in Scottsdale
  • Arkansas — Via Roma Italian Restaurant, in Hot Springs
  • California — Barrel 33, in Ventura
  • Colorado — Odyssey Italian Restaurant, in Denver
  • Connecticut — Salute, in Hartford
  • Washington, DC — dLeña
  • Delaware — Henlopen City Oyster House, in Rehoboth Beach
  • Florida — Pane & Vino, in Miami Beach
  • Georgia — Canoe, in Atlanta
  • Hawaii — Mama’s Fish House, in Paia
  • Idaho — Satay Bistro, in Coeur d’Alene
  • Illinois — Bavette’s Bar & Boeuf, in Chicago
  • Indiana — Livery, in Indianapolis
  • Iowa — Centro, in Des Moines
  • Kansas — Georges French Bistro, in Wichita
  • Kentucky — Buck’s Restaurant & Bar, in Louisville
  • Louisiana — Irene’s, in New Orleans
  • Maine — Street & Co., in Portland
  • Maryland — Royal Taj, in Columbia
  • Massachusetts — Bocado Tapas Wine Bar, in Worcester
  • Michigan — Butcher’s Union, in Grand Rapids
  • Minnesota — Young Joni, in Minneapolis
  • Mississippi — Ely’s Restaurant & Bar, in Ridgeland
  • Missouri — Polite Society, in St. Louis  
  • Montana — Tupelo Grille, in Whitefish
  • Nebraska — Dolce, in Omaha
  • Nevada — Herbs & Rye, in Las Vegas
  • New Hampshire — Hanover Street Chophouse, in Manchester
  • New Jersey — 618, in Freehold Township
  • New Mexico — Geronimo, in Santa Fe
  • New York — La Grand Boucherie, in New York
  • North Carolina — The Cellar at Duckworth’s, in Charlotte
  • North Dakota — Pirogue Grille, in Bismarck
  • Ohio — L’Abatros, in Cleveland
  • Oklahoma —  Paseo Grille, in Oklahoma City
  • Oregon — Lechon, in Portland
  • Pennsylvania — Talula’s Garden, in Philadelphia
  • Rhode Island — The Mooring Seafood Kitchen & Bar, in Newport
  • South Carolina — Circa 1886 Restaurant, in Charleston
  • South Dakota — Ode to Food and Drinks, in Sioux Falls
  • Tennessee — Alleia, in Chattanooga
  • Texas — Kenny’s Wood Fired Grill, in Dallas
  • Utah — Cliffside Restaurant, in St. George
  • Vermont — Michael’s On the Hill, in Waterbury Center
  • Virginia — Luce, in Norfolk
  • Washington — The Pink Door, in Seattle
  • West Virginia — Laury’s Restaurant, in Charleston
  • Wisconsin — Grampa’s Pizzeria, in Madison
  • Wyoming — Glorietta Trattoria, in Jackson
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2023’s Most Sinful States in America

 

Red states and blue states may like to point to one another as the source of all that is wrong with the U.S., but the truth is that each of the 50 states has its own virtues and vices. For example, West Virginia has the worst drug problem, and it certainly comes as no surprise that Nevada is the most gambling-addicted.

 

The cost of state sins is something we have to share as a nation, though. Gambling alone costs the U.S. about $5 billion per year. That’s nothing compared to the amount of money we lose from smoking, though – over $300 billion per year. Harmful behavior on the individual level can add up to staggering economic costs on a national scale.

 

Some states are more well-behaved than others, though. In order to determine the states that most give in to their desires, WalletHub compared the 50 states across 47 key indicators of immoral or illicit behavior. Our data set ranges from violent crimes per capita to excessive drinking to the share of the population with gambling disorders.

 

1    Nevada    
2    California    
3    Louisiana    
4    Florida    
5    Pennsylvania    
6    Texas    
7    Tennessee    
8    Illinois    
9    South Carolina    
10    New York    
11    Maryland    
12    North Carolina    

26    Virginia    

34    West Virginia  


50    Wyoming    

 

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Gee, I wonder why homes are more affordable in these cities? 

 

The Most Affordable American Cities to Buy a Home in Right Now

 

1. Macon, Georgia
Total monthly cost of homeownership: $1,892

 

2. Detroit, Michigan
Total monthly cost of homeownership: $1,921

 

3. Gary, Indiana
Total monthly cost of homeownership: $1,931

 

4. Flint, Michigan
Total monthly cost of homeownership: $1,951

 

5. Toledo, Ohio
Total monthly cost of homeownership: $1,955

 

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Gee, I wonder why homes are more affordable in these cities? 

 

The Most Affordable American Cities to Buy a Home in Right Now

 

1. Macon, Georgia
Total monthly cost of homeownership: $1,892

 

2. Detroit, Michigan
Total monthly cost of homeownership: $1,921

 

3. Gary, Indiana
Total monthly cost of homeownership: $1,931

 

4. Flint, Michigan
Total monthly cost of homeownership: $1,951

 

5. Toledo, Ohio
Total monthly cost of homeownership: $1,955

 

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Macon ain't half bad...😬

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13 hours ago, Corcaigh said:


Well it’s based on Yelp user reviews. I can’t imagine going to a great restaurant with my wife and thinking that I need to write a Yelp review.

 


Then im surprised every state doesn’t just say The Cheescake Factory. 

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10 of the Most Boring States in the U.S. According to Americans

 

Each of the 50 different and distinct United States states has particular attractions and features. But not every state is created equal, and some may be regarded as less intriguing or engaging than others. On an online platform, Americans recently shared their experiences of visiting the most unattractive and boring states. Let’s find out the states.

 

1. Nebraska

 

According to the first traveler Nebraska is the most boring state in America, and they stated that there is nothing that would motivate them to visit again. They seemed to believe that the state lacked excitement and allure compared to other states. Many fellow Americans agreed, and another stated, “There is nothing but cornfields.”

 

2. Delaware

 

3. Kansas

4. North Dakota

5. Iowa

6. Ohio

7. Pennsylvania

8. Wisconsin

9. Idaho

10. Michigan

 

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Still trying to figure out how states like South Dakota and Oklahoma are more interesting than say Pennsylvania.  

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Florida one of least patriotic states, study says

 

Florida is one of the least patriotic states in America, according to a study released Monday by WalletHub. 
 

WalletHub looked at both military and civic engagement with data that included military enlistees, veterans, and number of adults who voted in the 2020 presidential election. The study found that “blue” states are slightly more patriotic than “red” states.

 

Least patriotic states:

  1. Arkansas
  2. Massachusetts
  3. Rhode Island
  4. New York
  5. Florida

Most patriotic states:

  1. Virginia
  2. Montana
  3. Alaska
  4. North Dakota
  5. Maine

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These are America’s 10 worst states to live and work in for 2023, and there’s a big surprise at the very bottom

 

10. Florida

Strengths: Air Quality, Childcare, Worker Protections

Weaknesses: Inclusiveness, Reproductive Rights

 

9. Arkansas

Strengths: Childcare, Air Quality

Weaknesses: Crime, Inclusiveness, Reproductive Rights, Health Care

 

8. Tennessee

Strengths: Childcare, Air Quality

Weaknesses: Inclusiveness, Crime, Voting Rights

 

7. Indiana

Strength: Crime Rate

Weaknesses: Childcare, Inclusiveness

 

6. Missouri

Strength: Air Quality

Weaknesses: Voting Rights, Reproductive Rights, Crime

 

4. (tie) Alabama

Strength: Air Quality

Weaknesses: Voting Rights, Worker Protections, Inclusiveness, Health

 

4. (tie) South Carolina

Strength: Air Quality

Weaknesses: Health, Worker Protections, Inclusiveness, Crime, Voting Rights

 

3. Louisiana

Strengths: No metrics in the top 25

Weaknesses: Child Care, Crime, Reproductive Rights

 

2. Oklahoma

Strength: Air Quality

Weaknesses: Reproductive Rights, Health, Voting Rights

 

1. Texas

Strengths: No metrics in the top 25

Weaknesses: Reproductive Rights, Health, Voting Rights, Worker Protections, Inclusiveness

 

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These are America’s 10 best states to live and work in for 2023, and there are some notable omissions

 

10. Connecticut

Strengths: Health Care, Low Crime, Worker Protections

Weaknesses: Air Quality, Voting Rights

 

8. (tie) Massachusetts

Strengths: Health Care, Worker Protection, Reproductive Rights

Weaknesses: Air Quality, Childcare

 

8. (tie) Colorado

Strengths: Childcare, Inclusiveness, Voting Rights

Weaknesses: Air Quality, Crime

 

7. Washington

Strengths: Worker Protections, Inclusiveness, Reproductive Rights

Weaknesses: Crime, Childcare

 

6. Oregon

Strengths: Worker Protections, Reproductive Rights, Voting Rights

Weaknesses: Crime, Childcare, Health Care

 

5. Hawaii

Strengths: Air Quality, Health Care, Low crime

Weaknesses: Reproductive Rights, Voting Rights, Childcare

 

4. Minnesota

Strengths: Health Care, Reproductive Rights, Voting Rights

Weakness: Crime

 

3. New Jersey

Strengths: Reproductive Rights, Inclusiveness, Low Crime Rate

Weakness: Air Quality

 

2. Maine

Strengths: Low Crime Rate, Childcare, Healthcare, Inclusiveness

Weakness: Air Quality

 

1. Vermont

Strengths: Air Quality, Health Care, Childcare, Voting Rights

Weaknesses: Worker Protections (strong, but not as strong as the rest)

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On 7/15/2023 at 10:21 PM, China said:

America’s best places to live in 2023

 

1. Round Rock, TX

 

2. Sarasota, FL

 

3. Tacoma, WA

 

4. Bridgeport, CT

 

5. Raleigh, NC

 

6. Arlington, TX

 

7. Fort Myers, FL

 

8. Oakland, CA

 

9. Alexandria, VA

 

10. Port St. Lucie, FL

 

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Haven’t all the FL locations been destroyed by hurricanes?


And Oakland? All the expenses of northern CA with none of the positivity.

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