Texas.

United Kingdom
March 15, 2017 4:36pm CST
I am to travel to Texas later this year, Fort Worth & Austin. I have been told that many things really are bigger in that state, is it true, or is it just tourist/marketing hype? (The re-articulation of this question is subsequent to inadequate comprehension and cognitive capacity held by intellectually challenged parties). The picture attached is one of my own digital paintings. It is puerly there as an eyecatching image.
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• Peoria, Arizona
15 Mar 17
If you go to touristy places they have things that are "bigger" The only thing I know that is bigger all around are the horseflies. Haha!
• United Kingdom
15 Mar 17
Ha. I'll keep away from as many horses as I can. Thanks @DesirousDreamer
• Peoria, Arizona
16 Mar 17
@TheRamblingMan Haha, they are not around horses, well they are, but they are all over the place. Just try to keep covered. Those things like to nibble.
@pgntwo (22408)
• Derry, Northern Ireland
16 Mar 17
Things are generally bigger in a state of tumescence, not sure that is how it's pronounced though..
• United Kingdom
16 Mar 17
Lmao. No doubt I shall fond out!
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@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
15 Mar 17
The state is physically big as it takes 2 to 3 days to cross. As for everything else, it's like any other state .