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07-24-2013 11:24 AM |
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Originally Posted by CHENZ A!
(Post 9831292)
Hahaha I learned in grade school that Kansas City refers to a large area that includes counties on both sides of the state line. Maybe you moved away before learning that, numbnuts. :)
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Well, for those of us who weren't "ejucaded" in Kansas, there's this thing called the state line, and on one side of it is Missouri, and on the other side is Kansas. And on one side of it is Kansas City, the major metropolitan city that everyone who is not a ****ing reerun thinks of when they think of Kansas City, and on the other side is a much smaller SUBURB of that city, which is located in another state and in another county. Are they both in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area? Sure. But they are separate entities, it is undeniable, and you are a straight-up ****ing imbecile for thinking otherwise.
In other shocking news, East St. Louis and St. Louis are also in different states and counties. I could think of other examples, but I don't want to overload your tiny little brain with too much new information.
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