• Classy@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    Indiana has remarkable nature, especially in the central and southern state. Not too far from you is Shades SP, I would strongly recommend you check out the Turkey Backbone. It’s terrifying but amazing. The flora of that region is a remnant of pre-glacial flooding Indiana, and one can find stands of uncommon conifers there like Tsuga canadensis (Eastern hemlock), and some Populus deltoides (cottonwood) specimens that get over 120 ft tall.

    That said, Indiana is a terribly, intractibly backwards state with a rotten culture of meathead “conservatism”, Amish fetishism and drug use. My city is rather progressive compared to many neighboring (my old town used to be the Klan capital of the world, and the dragon whatever still lives there), but even with that the quantity of red hats is eyebrow-raising. I’m afraid Indiana will never get out of this hole. It truly is the “south of the north”, as they call it.

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      2 months ago

      Shades? I want everyone in the area to know for sure Shades is the worst state park anywhere and no one should ever, ever go to it. They should leave that beautiful, almost empty state park in its very pristine state because it is a terrible place and everyone should definitely go to the very crowded and nowhere near as beautiful Turkey Run state park and leave Shades to us poor people who are making the ultimate sacrifice of keeping those insanely long lines on the Turkey Run hiking trail slightly less insanely long.

      Edit: Ah, it’s been so long since I could post an inside joke from r/Indiana!