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  1. Ben Aqui says:

    bahahahahahahaha.

  2. ted says:

    watch this get like 200 comments

  3. jennifer says:

    AWESOME!

  4. Jon says:

    I’ve seen other people do a better job at this. Lazy artist didn’t even bother to do a different thing for each state.

  5. booooo says:

    The lack of Alaska and Hawaii disappoint me

  6. mel says:

    Carolinas- fashion bloggers? Makes no sense

  7. AE says:

    How many times is this going to get reposted?

  8. Ivanna says:

    Funny that the stereotype for Colorado is snow when we get NO precipitation whatsoever.

    • Michelle says:

      dewd, it snowed yesterday morning here in easter Boulder county.

      I call stereotype map “accurate”.

    • james says:

      It’s true, the plains don’t but half the state is mountains and they get a ton of snow.

      Or maybe they meant the *other* kind of snow?

  9. Addy says:

    :( wheres alaska?

  10. Anathea says:

    Silly mapmaker, NYC is hipster central. Washington and Oregon are split between yuppies and old hippies.

    • boog says:

      Unfortunately, It is also filled with the America’s unwanted crazies. Just one day walking through downtown Portland and you’ll beg to go to somewhere normal.

    • Wumba says:

      Portland and Seattle own hipster fool! You can have big hair workaholics, or concrete jungle dwellers, we get hipster still, sucka. Tell me how hipster it is to chill in a NYC 200 sqft apartment vs. chillin out on the front porch of your victorian smoking rolls, drinkin pbr in the rain? Sit down with your BS!

  11. Rainy Hipster, son of Life of the Party and Another Rainy Hipster says:

    What does Maine say? And really, Republicans are everywhere in Mid south/Southwest US, not just Nebraska. Great graph otherwise.

  12. Amy says:

    WTF…Lake People? What kind of stereotype is that?

  13. That one guy says:

    whoever made this has never been to the upper midwest. I dare you to find a real mountain in north or south dakota.

    • Centrifugal_Aardvark says:

      There are lots of mountains in the Dakotas, but they’re hard to find because they’ve been buried by the prairie dogs.

    • trypnotic says:

      There are several real mountains in the South Dakota Black Hills. Saying that they aren’t real is such a Colorado thing to say.

      • Alpaca Wacka says:

        As a resident of those Black Hills, I can assure you, they are NOT real mountains. Beautiful bumps-but NOT real mountains.

  14. Mrohnoes says:

    How come Maine’s stereotype isn’t Stephen King?

  15. idkwht2put says:

    lol nj says snooki … WIN

  16. Tori says:

    what does Nevada say?

    • Sofus says:

      LoL, I was trying to reply to this by describing _exactly_ what is written on that spot, but WordPress’s spamfilter eats it every time. LOL!

  17. Plasticfroggy says:

    Cheese steaks needs to be confined to just Philadelphia. The rest of PA is pretzels, Amish, crayons, and steel.

    • Tank668 says:

      Cheese steaks span the Amish and crayon areas. Also, the best pretzels are from Philly. Should be marked Yuengling country.

  18. trypnotic says:

    I love how the commenters are getting all up in arms over their stereotypes. How stereotypical of them.

  19. Sam says:

    Well, someone’s from California.

  20. nearme says:

    Lol snooki

  21. widogmom says:

    Wisconsin should read, “drunk people who vomit cheese.” The UP of Michigan is more popple-peelers.

  22. Billy Pilgrim says:

    Chicago and grass?? Chicago and CORN!! Am I missing something?

  23. KT says:

    I, unfortunately, live in Georgia and while “Hot and Drunk” is pretty accurate, I would also suggest “Dumb Rednecks”, “Hot and Dumb” or “Peaches and …”

    • arehfae says:

      I would have called MN lakes and rednecks though. I’ve never been to Georgia, so I can’t judge. I love MN, but I hate our stereotype.

  24. Anna says:

    Im from Oregon and I am not a yuppie or an old hippie. So that stereo type is crap.

  25. d73H says:

    why are we always associated with a 4′ 11″ Brooklyn italian girl……-.-

  26. Jonathan says:

    Minnesota should be Beer, fishing, floods, and snow. I don’t know why they put mountains since there are none in Minnesota.

  27. Chris says:

    Yup, I am a drunken lake person. Here I just thought that was normal.

  28. NyCsBaDdEsT says:

    I’m pretty sure the “fashion bloggers” should be in the NYC area…

  29. Charity says:

    umm…….. Ohio = Horses, etc. ????? WTF???? horses? Farmland would be more accurate.

    And yeah, I don’t think of the “Lake Person” thing for Michigan….but I’m from Ohio….so we think of something much worse LOL

  30. Celeste says:

    Why is NJ totally snooki? i mean come on, I’M not snooki. do i count for anything? i don’t even live by the shore

    • Kelly says:

      I AM from the shore, next town over from Seaside in fact, and I’m not Snooki. I think “The Boss” would have been a better representation.

  31. Celeste says:

    also, what does maine say?

    • Celeste says:

      oh sailors. that’s only by the shore too!!!! EVERYTHING ISN’T JUST BY THE SHORE I MEAN COME ON YOU HAVE TO HAVE BEEN TO THESE STATES TO STEREOTYPE THEM….

  32. Clock says:

    I’m the life of the party, woo! No wonder I’m invited to so many funerals.

  33. Bonika says:

    I love this.

    -rainy hipster

  34. Jahzzie says:

    SNOOKIE IS NOT FROM NJ!!!

  35. hclark says:

    Drunk Lake Person here

  36. kittylilith says:

    Upstate Ny should read either ‘actually NYC’ or very small. -upstate new yorker

  37. shebaadd says:

    this iss wack dawg fa real…smdh…

  38. Arilliae says:

    The Virginia one is pretty accurate for where I live (Richmond). Can barely go a mile without seeing a historical marker.

  39. Journey says:

    California is the only state I can handle, but they’re threatening to shut down all the state parks, in which case it’ll be nothing but pollution.

  40. lovelyhorte says:

    Rainy Hipsters! I love it! :)

  41. W3R3W00F says:

    Well…

    …off to Oregen.

  42. sarah says:

    lolz HOT is the best way to describe Arizona. i wanna move to cowboys

  43. Lakeperson says:

    Yay for my lake people! :D

  44. gorgotron says:

    there arent that many cows in iowa. its all corn, soy beans, and hogs. still pretty awesome tho

  45. franki says:

    “RICH” is for Vermont, New Hamshire and Massachusetts?

  46. California Girl says:

    Awww yeeeaa! Hilarious!

  47. TexanWhoSaysSirandMa'am says:

    The Texan stereotype is awesome and true!

  48. duh says:

    If only that were true … I am from New Hampshire and I am definitely not rich! :-P

  49. Chi-Town Gurl says:

    Originally from ChicagoAndGrass, currently stuck in People who make cheese. I think the map is somewhat accurate, except for the fashion blogger part. :)

  50. I live in rainy hipsters. :/

  51. jhan says:

    hahaha…. this is cute.. historical Landmarks!! thanks DC

  52. Kym says:

    LOL I am a Hot Drunk

  53. tangi says:

    lovely..I’m on the border of ” Let’s get drunk and make cheese.”

  54. dks64 says:

    Southern California is turning into Mexico. It should be labeled as such. Other than that, good representation :P

  55. bri says:

    lol colorado is so not accurate! it gets to like 100 degrees in the summer

  56. Eva says:

    Well…I was born in PeopleWhoMakeCheese, lived in OldPeeps and currently reside in FabulousUnhappyPeople. I’d say this is pretty accurate.


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