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re: Does it even feel like Missouri is even in the SEC?
Posted on 7/12/16 at 4:59 pm to Papplesbeast
Posted on 7/12/16 at 4:59 pm to Papplesbeast
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By the way, everyone knows that St. Louis city (which is not part of St. Louis County), with its whopping 300k people, is poor. St. Louis County, with its > 1 million people, has a per capita income well above the national average, at $33,334 (link below).
LINK
That's 2000 data. Way to cherry pick. St Louis has actually declined significantly in the past 16 years. Maybe because IT'S A SHITHOLE
2010 data indicate a per capita income of $27,595, below the national average
LINK
Of course, if you go ahead and include the much lower data from your segregated City proper, that $27k drops like a rock
St Louis people may like to slice and dice figures and even imaginary lines on a map to make themselves feel good. But it doesn't fool me and it doesn't fool a lot of others... That's why St Louis is declining hard core
Posted on 7/12/16 at 5:00 pm to kilo
This is a thread about feelings.
I have so many emotions to share.
I have so many emotions to share.
Posted on 7/12/16 at 5:05 pm to MizzouTrue
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Looks like Arkansas is still poorer, smaller, and more boring. Arkansas scenery is slightly better, but only in the northeast corner.
Can you imagine if we gave you guys the boot heel regions?
Arkansas becomes progressively shittier the further away from Missouri you get.
Coincidence?
Posted on 7/12/16 at 5:05 pm to MizzouTrue
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2 of them way bigger than anything in the natural state
Shenzhen is bigger than KC or STL. Does that make it a more desirable place to live?
This post was edited on 7/12/16 at 5:08 pm
Posted on 7/12/16 at 5:06 pm to JesusQuintana
We about to put casinos in Boone County and take all dat Branson $$$$$$$ baw.
Posted on 7/12/16 at 5:07 pm to wmr
Your boy Porker Face gets all kinds of sideways rustled over Mizzou and Missouri.
May need to rename the Battleline into something that incorporates porker face somehow.
Maybe:
"SW Missouri lad that couldn't get accepted into Mizzou and went to Arkansas irrational hatred rivalry"
May need to rename the Battleline into something that incorporates porker face somehow.
Maybe:
"SW Missouri lad that couldn't get accepted into Mizzou and went to Arkansas irrational hatred rivalry"
Posted on 7/12/16 at 5:10 pm to kilo
That ranking is based on tech, startups, venture capital and 'innovation potential'
Lord knows we don't have that. I don't think any of those are going like gangbusters in Missouri either
Lord knows we don't have that. I don't think any of those are going like gangbusters in Missouri either
Posted on 7/12/16 at 5:12 pm to MizzouTrue
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Since 2012:
Division titles
Mizzou 2
LSU 0
Top 5 finishes
Mizzou 1
LSU0
11>win seasons
Mizzou 2
LSU 0
Sec DPOY
Mizzou 1
LSU 0 (since you mentioned Sam)
Posted on 7/12/16 at 5:14 pm to kilo
I certainly could've gone to Missouri if i had any interest in having my school administration make my degree worth progressively less as the years go on
Instead I have an alma mater who avoids becoming a national joke over time. Guess I dodged a major bullet there
Instead I have an alma mater who avoids becoming a national joke over time. Guess I dodged a major bullet there
Posted on 7/12/16 at 5:14 pm to Old Hellen Yeller
Except it should read
SEC DPOY
Mizzou 2
LSU 0
SEC DPOY
Mizzou 2
LSU 0
Posted on 7/12/16 at 5:22 pm to Porker Face
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2 of them way bigger than anything in the natural state
Ill take your silence as a no
Now that you mention it, I'll take the fact that all the people who live in these supposed "cities" in Missouri actually live 40 miles from the city center in suburbs, sized similarly to Fayetteville. For example, St Louis has created an entire separate govenrment entity just to show how right I am about this. And "Johnson County" doesn't exactly sound urban to me
So maybe people don't mind living outside "cities"
Posted on 7/12/16 at 5:47 pm to Porker Face
Please you have no idea what your talking about. Ladue, Clayton, Lees Summit, NKC, and Johnson County (KS) are suburbs. They are not college towns like Fayetteville.
Even if they were, Missouri has many more to choose from. I hadn't even mentioned the nice little town of Columbia, or the cool urban places in our cities. After all, not all cities are like Little Rock, Arkansas.
Y'all don't know nothin' about real cities
Even if they were, Missouri has many more to choose from. I hadn't even mentioned the nice little town of Columbia, or the cool urban places in our cities. After all, not all cities are like Little Rock, Arkansas.
Y'all don't know nothin' about real cities
This post was edited on 7/12/16 at 6:05 pm
Posted on 7/12/16 at 7:14 pm to Porker Face
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That's 2000 data. Way to cherry pick. St Louis has actually declined significantly in the past 16 years. Maybe because IT'S A SHITHOLE
LOL, no it's not. You're just shite at reading. It's 2010 data.
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Note: Data is from the 2010 United States Census Data and the 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
Here's even more recent, properly sourced data. Check out the following link:
LINK
It has the per capita income of every county in the US. Also, unlike your link, it shows the actual source of the data, which is the US Census Bureau.
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All data is from the 2009-2013 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates.
#126 St. Louis County : $34,795
The first Arkansas county is:
#578 Pulaski County : $27,414
Fayetteville is in Washington County
#1471 Washington County: $23,264
Posted on 7/12/16 at 7:20 pm to MizzouTrue
I know plenty about cities. I just don't choose to live in one.
KC and St Louis arent exactly Las Vegas or San Diego. They don't offer anything I can't get in Indianapolis, Cleveland, Cincinnati or Milwaukee. No thanks to bland, Midwestern suburban life
KC and St Louis arent exactly Las Vegas or San Diego. They don't offer anything I can't get in Indianapolis, Cleveland, Cincinnati or Milwaukee. No thanks to bland, Midwestern suburban life
Posted on 7/12/16 at 7:27 pm to Papplesbeast
We don't have counties with donut holes in Arkansas. We aren't that racist where we have to actually create our own government entities to segregate. Just because a neighborhood sucks in Little Rock, we don't draw new lines on a map and call it Ferguson
Go ahead and average in St Louis City and East STL, you know, the whole metro. It's pathetic that it takes this long just to do an apples to apples comparison, but that's how it was designed by STL "county" residents who like to think they live in a nice, safe, progressive and affluent metropolis
Whitey in STL has cooked up this nice little plan to project how "nice" St Louis is. We all know better
Oh and before you try to detail the racial harmony of St Louis, we aren't buying that either. don't even bother
Go ahead and average in St Louis City and East STL, you know, the whole metro. It's pathetic that it takes this long just to do an apples to apples comparison, but that's how it was designed by STL "county" residents who like to think they live in a nice, safe, progressive and affluent metropolis
Whitey in STL has cooked up this nice little plan to project how "nice" St Louis is. We all know better
Oh and before you try to detail the racial harmony of St Louis, we aren't buying that either. don't even bother
Posted on 7/12/16 at 7:56 pm to Porker Face
There are no counties with donut holes in Missouri, either. The city and county split back in the 1800s. It had nothing to do with racism. It was all about taxes. People living in the city didn't want to subsidize the lives of rednecks living out in the county, so they split.
A weighted average of the per capita incomes of St. Louis county, St. Louis city, St. Clair county (Illinois), and St. Charles county is:
$31,167
To calculate that value, I used the incomes listed in the last per capita income link. The populations I used are as follows:
St. Louis County: 1,001,000
St. Charles County: 383,495
St. Louis City: 318,416
St. Clair County: 266955
Those values are what Google shows you search for the population of each jurisdiction.
A weighted average of the per capita incomes of St. Louis county, St. Louis city, St. Clair county (Illinois), and St. Charles county is:
$31,167
To calculate that value, I used the incomes listed in the last per capita income link. The populations I used are as follows:
St. Louis County: 1,001,000
St. Charles County: 383,495
St. Louis City: 318,416
St. Clair County: 266955
Those values are what Google shows you search for the population of each jurisdiction.
Posted on 7/12/16 at 9:49 pm to FLBooGoTigs1
Columbia, Missouri, has been my favorite road trip in the SEC east.
Posted on 7/12/16 at 9:53 pm to CapstoneGrad06
You're a huge nerd if that's true
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