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ardesofmiche t1_iwh483g wrote

Me living in Yakima county, surrounded by sage and farmlands

Hmmmmm

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warmweathermike t1_iwh6nvs wrote

One thing I learned living in Spokane, everything West of Ellensburg is all just considered Seattle or "the coast" by many here 😂

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[deleted] t1_iwh80yg wrote

I respectfully disagree. My experience, and it’s just because I’ve lived in a few states, is that there really isn’t that much difference across the state culturally. All the rituals seem common and dissent is dissuaded through socioeconomic policy or construct. Not debating, but possibly stirring.

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tdogg241 t1_iwh9hmv wrote

You went with "Capital Puget" instead of "South Puget Sound," eh?

Tell me you're not from WA without telling me you're not from WA...

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SereneDreams03 t1_iwh9vk3 wrote

It is kinda funny that most of the biggest mountains in the state are not in your "mountains" region.

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Rocketgirl8097 t1_iwhgagy wrote

This is geographical regions not cultural.

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Lupine-lover t1_iwhgxcm wrote

Winthrop in the Mountains region has a pocket region of Central Puget.

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lred1 t1_iwhj75e wrote

What's the purpose of this? East is east, north is north, ... so what? Would you care to add something of significance to your seeming attempt at something relevant or profound?

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OnSandersFuckStick t1_iwhjiec wrote

It's literally called Southwest Washington.

No one says "South Washington".

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lred1 t1_iwhl5fl wrote

Yeah, I give, you're so profound. Put some effort into your meme posting and you might not get replies like mine. What is your point? What are you trying to say? Put some effort into engaging your audience.

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TerryJerryMaryHarry OP t1_iwhmp9e wrote

Well I believe you'd be right, Washington is pretty uniform in culture as compared to states like Illinois and Texas. But there are some slight differences that result from population density, industries, and wealth.

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SereneDreams03 t1_iwhnoqo wrote

It's not a bad map honestly, the only changes I might make would be to carve the central Washington Valleys out of the mountains region, Ellensburg and Yakima especially. Also I don't think I'd include Lewis County in the South Sound region, I feel like they might fit in better in the south region. Pacific is kinda a toss up, it's not really part of the peninsula, but it may have more in common with that area than the south region, from talking with people out there I get the feeling they always feel kinda left out and forgotten, which is understandable because there are not a whole lot of people that live out there anyway.

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lred1 t1_iwhobjo wrote

I sincerely apologize for rhe rudimentary, yet surprisingly difficult to understand, verbage that I inadvertently used. Though, reading back, I am perplexed. Can you tell me which words you did not understand?

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TerryJerryMaryHarry OP t1_iwhpc2w wrote

I understood them because you're using a 6th grade vocabulary to sound intelligent, I feel like I'm reading a problem where a middle-schooler had to use vocabulary they used in a sentence 🤣

Edit, don't be a grammar nazi to sound intelligent "because your using" changed to "because you're using" so you can finally coom to good grammar

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Famous-Examination-8 t1_iwii74b wrote

Been looking for something to this effect. I like it! Recommend a color other than black because the black looks like an empty abyss, a blank space, or a hole.🕳️

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Future_Huckleberry71 t1_iwiokdi wrote

Your were born in Baltimore and moved here three years ago would be my guess. Famous debate refusers come from Baltimore.

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druidsflame t1_iwj4etd wrote

Mountains huh? The top 4 counties in that "region" would be the Okanogan and Pend Oreille regions.

There is such a thing as "Central Washington" look it up.

As for your "East" It is has the Columbia Basin and Palouse regions.

Capital Puget? Why not South Puget?

Lewis County is not a Puget region, it belongs in South West region; as does Pacific County.

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Maybe have your teachers teach you a little more about the state you moved to before making up names for it and "refusing to debate" about it. TBH it sounds like you're throwing a tantrum online because your teachers did tell you that there was more to the state and you failed their test.

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cakeo48 t1_iwklwe3 wrote

I'm not sure I'd say texas is a great example lol, I found it to have about the same variation as Washington when i lived there tbh. A state like Pennsylvania might be a better example imo.

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