The “Texas Miracle” loses some of its magic as Oracle announces it’s moving its new HQ out of Austin and Tesla lays off nearly 2,700 workers.

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      5 months ago

      Having lived there, Houston to College Station to Waco is 100% ugly. Really all of East Texas. I admit the hill country is pretty decent.

      I moved to Seattle, though. Most Texans don’t know what they’re missing.

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        5 months ago

        I’m enjoying the hell out of just my commute here in Seattle, on a motorcycle in the rain.

        Mt Rainier is unbelievable, the way it looms.

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        5 months ago

        I’ve traveled the country full time in an RV for two years. Yes, there are more beautiful places in the US (Sequoia, Redwood Forests, Olympic National Park, etc), but I’m just saying that Texas isn’t all just some drab hole-in-the-wall. If you want that, go to Ohio or Indiana.

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          5 months ago

          Every state has some beauty. Ohio has Cuyahoga Valley and Indiana can see the Chicago skyline across Lake Michigan.

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            I love that you say every state has some beauty and then say that the best thing in Indiana is that you can see the next state over.

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          How did a state with the Appalachian mountains, major cities, a major tributary of the Mississippi, and a Great Lake make your bland list. You want to see nothing? Go to Iowa. The Great Plains are a magnificent ecosystem with immense value, but gods is it a boring one to look at. You glimpse at it and are just like “yep, it’s grass and farmland”.

          As a kid we drove from Dayton to Denver and yeah that chunk of Ohio is boring, as is that chunk of Indiana and Illinois, but once you pass the Mississippi holy fuck is there just nothing until mountains show up. It’s like being on the open ocean

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      Driving i35, getting to i35, its all parking lots and shopping malls.

      It looks like a giant oversized strip mall.

      Within city walls it’s beautiful. But since Texas is so car dependent most of what you see are strip malls, giant bridges, and poor road design.

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      Fucking lmao. Dude, Texas has its own beauty, but it isn’t a pretty state.

      I have driven across 49 states. When I go back to the photos I took in Texas, I think “huh, wonder what I thought looked cool here… That lump in the distance?”

      Yes there are hills. There’s even mountains. Not near anything though. Where everything is, it’s flat as fuck. Brown, dirt, sandy boring.

      Hamilton Pool is the most gorgeous thing in the whole state. It is a sight to behold. It’s also 1 hour of boring scenery away from any group of humans conducting any kind of business.

      Easily the ugliest scenery of any state I can think of. Second only to Alabama and Mississippi? At least Louisiana has the bayous. Tennessee has real mountains. Oklahoma has… Grass?

      Texas is fucking hideous. It’s like Nevada without anything cool.

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      5 months ago

      i mean, if you could appreciate it anywhere it would be a lot better. how the fuck do so many people actually not have ANYWHERE BETTER to take pictures of wildflowers than the side of the freeway. that really highlights a big problem with Texas. they may have had beauty, but they bought, sold, rented, and ruined most of it until there’s only a trash covered vestige at a dangerous crossing left. it’s the biggest contiguous state, and somehow has nearly the least public land.

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        5 months ago

        Have you? Houston isn’t the “concrete jungle” it was in the 80’s… I personally prefer it over NYC and LA. Chicago is a close second to Houston for me.

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          I have multiple times and i strongly believe that it’s the ugliest city I’ve ever seen.

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      5 months ago

      Like many southern states, there is much natural beauty in Texas. It doesn’t seem like many of the locals realize what they are blessed with.

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        5 months ago

        What happens is that it all gets paved over for wider highways, more expansive empty parking lots, and sprawling suburbs.

        It happens everywhere in the US, but particularly in Texas. It’s an asphalt nightmare.