As someone from Maryland, I had no idea that people from other states seen us as rich people, I thought everyone just assumed we all like seafood because our state is famous for the blue crabs
Yeah that makes sense. I didn’t know what to use for Maryland at first, I felt a seafood reference wasn’t quite distinct enough, considering quite a few other states along the east coast are also known for seafood. I did some research and actually found out that Maryland is the wealthiest state in the country. This is because there are many highly paid government workers who live in Maryland and commute to D.C. for work.
@@TheAlienHasArrived “Richest” is a broad term. The Answer New York is based off of GDP per Capita, where as the Answer Maryland is based on median household income. Depending on what system they use to define “Richest” other possible answers include California, Massachusetts, or Texas. Here are some examples of sources to rank Maryland as #1 mensgear.net/richest-states-us/ www.veranda.com/luxury-lifestyle/g27983586/richest-states-usa/
This is sad honestly, 20 years and we still got this plus it`s only time humanity was together in this century, at least if it was rats, I`d understand
As someone who lives in Washington, that is very much accurate, considering that most alleged Bigfoot sightings were in Washington. We also have a ton of Bigfoot merch here
bro as someone who was born in indiana 0:54 just *feels* right like I don’t even get why it’s indiana it just *is* and I respect it edit: ooooo indi 500 ok why is that the only thing people talk about when it comes to indiana???
Missouri's would fit California better. Also I'm surprised you didn't use a clip from the episode Gumball actually goes to Minnesota for well Minnesota.
I'm from California and it is true because in the summer of 2023 and 2022 it would be very hot and it sometimes gets cold and the place in California that I live in gets cold in the mornings and also has strange weather.