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minus-squarecrime [she/her, any]hexbear17·3 years agoWhat do you do if you're stuck in Ohio and your only option for escape is Indiana link
minus-squarethe_ohio_expert [any]hexagonhexbear23·3 years agoa classic lose-lose. philosophers have debated this scenario for centuries and they will continue for centuries more. link
minus-squarecrime [she/her, any]hexbear16·3 years ago:inshallah-script: there will be neither Ohio nor Indiana, nor any memory of either place, in the centuries to come link
minus-squareVHS [he/him]hexbear8·3 years agoohio at least has three actual cities, while indiana has one (1). link
minus-squarecrime [she/her, any]hexbear11·3 years agois indianapolis a city? I thought it was just a series of highways with a couple of buildings next to them link
minus-squareVHS [he/him]hexbear5·3 years agowell yeah, but it's the closest thing indiana has got link
minus-squarethe_ohio_expert [any]hexagonhexbear9·edit-23 years agoi struggle to refer to columbus as an "actual city". it's like if you asked a focus group that had only read the dictionary definition of "city" questions about how to construct a new one and then followed their answers to the letter. link
What do you do if you're stuck in Ohio and your only option for escape is Indiana
a classic lose-lose. philosophers have debated this scenario for centuries and they will continue for centuries more.
:inshallah-script: there will be neither Ohio nor Indiana, nor any memory of either place, in the centuries to come
Buy a pile of fireworks, sit, light fuse.
ohio at least has three actual cities, while indiana has one (1).
is indianapolis a city? I thought it was just a series of highways with a couple of buildings next to them
well yeah, but it's the closest thing indiana has got
i struggle to refer to columbus as an "actual city". it's like if you asked a focus group that had only read the dictionary definition of "city" questions about how to construct a new one and then followed their answers to the letter.