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  • PyroNeurosis@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    3 days ago

    Offensively subjective!

    Maine’s coast has a surly beauty that California’s can’t match.

    Edit: Or do they mean the shape of the state? Because a perfect rectangle is kinda nice, I guess…

    Edit 2, the squeaquel: Or do they mean the attractiveness of the average individual in the state? Because I cannot make heads or tails of those metrics.

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        …I live in NJ and I find this extremely unbelievable! I found it more believable when I thought this was about natural beauty for like parks and stuff!

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          Now if that were true Arkansas would be much more attractive it’s got some amazing state parks. Like the one redeeming feature of the entire state.

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            A lot of states have some amazing parks, its something the usa does pretty well is the parks! I’d love to visit more of them, and I visited a lot as a kid!

        • The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.worldOP
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          I was surprised too, as was every article I found about the data while looking for the source.

          Some local NJ news/radio site was loving it.

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      Exactly, personally those perfectly chiseled corners of Colorado get me all hot and bothered.