If we’re going to be completely honest about North Dakota, there are two things to consider: The weather is pretty undesirable and there’s nothing to do. You need to get creative or you will find yourself bored to death. For one idea, check out the sport this man made up; lawn mower racing.
The sport has become widely popular in North Dakota, with 11 people showing up last year to cheer them on. Look at the size of that thing. It’s tiny! Who knows, though? Maybe this will catch on and even become a sport at the Olympics. Maybe 300 years from now. Only time will tell.
New York (Part 2)
Only in New York can you eat 50 hot dogs in 15 minutes and be considered a champ. If you think you have what it takes to top that, New York is callin’ you. You just better not care at all about your health.
But if you don't want to participate in such a dangerous sport, you can still come to the Big Apple and enjoy a hot dog. We recommend going to Gray's Papaya. It's the classic place to go for a big tube of processed meat cushioned in a soft bun, topped with some ketchup, mustard, pickles, and sauerkraut. Oh, it's just divine.
North Carolina (Part 2)
In North Carolina, all people really care about is NASCAR. And if you are not into it, then you have absolutely no reason to be there. Also, if you are transgendered you really need to find a new state because you aren’t allowed to use their bathrooms.
Besides this, they love left-hand turns in North Carolina and never turn right. Are the NASCAR tracks always on the left? If you are able to take politics out of the equation, you can maybe just sit back, have a beer and watch a ton of cars battle it out while going round in circles for a few minutes. It's pretty fun when you don't put too much thought into it.
Ohio
The weather in Ohio is basically winter all year long. Due to this, it is also under construction for much of the year. So living in Ohio sucks and driving through it sucks because of the construction. It's pretty annoying, for locals and visitors alike. Basically, just avoid the state at all costs.
And then there is Ted Mosby from "How I Met Your Mother." He hails from Cleveland and, although he falls in love with New York City (and every woman he meets, apparently), he still has fond memories of his upbringing in Ohio's biggest city. Just don't bring up LeBron anytime soon.
Oklahoma (Part 2)
We are not going to dive too deep into anything too political or historical here. What we will say though is that Native Americans have a rich and special heritage in the state of Oklahoma. They still have a deep connection to the land and treat their traditions and culture with the utmost seriousness.
And let's not ignore their incredible attire. Their clothes are absolutely beautiful to look at. They are the result of meticulous preparation, laden with beautiful patterns, all of the colors of the rainbow. These designs have been passed on from one generation to the next and will continue to be passed on for hopefully, many more generations to come.