Welcome to the west coast where some argue it’s the “best” coast. We just think it’s the coast of enlightenment, where all who come here are soul-searching hippies carrying around a crystal with them and hugging trees. To be fair, there is a good chance that this photo was taken about half a century ago.
The West Coast has seen a lot of changes as the decades have passed and these days, it is completely unrecognizable from what people came to expect from this side of the US. You know, back in the days when all people were saying was “Give peace a chance.”
The South
Nothing screams the South quite like the exhilarating experience of an afternoon at the NASCAR race tracks. The air is filled with the deafening roar of engines and the electrifying cheers of passionate fans. It's a place where legends are made, and no driver is more iconic than the legendary number 3, Dale Earnhardt.
As the cars whiz past at blistering speeds, the crowd erupts in a symphony of support, wearing their hearts on their sleeves. From the scent of burning rubber to the sight of colorful flags waving proudly, NASCAR embodies the soul of the South, capturing its vibrant culture and spirit.
The East Coast
If there is anything that the East Coast of America is renowned for, it is the sight of an obnoxious dude posing with his collars pointed upward. Exhibit A. This guy seems so confident as he annoyingly pops his collar for the world to see. Did someone say "douchebag alert?"
Because that's usually the typical response when this kind of guy pops up in an East Coast bar. This guy is only interested in impressing his Frat friends and doesn't have any consideration for anyone else. The states on the East Coast are all about doing things your way and putting yourself first. And that's the double truth, Ruth.
The North
Life in the North, where winters last 11 months and 27 days and you get to enjoy the summer for a few days before it freezes over again. Northerners like to brag about how good they are at handling the cold. The rest of us get to boast about the fact that we don’t have to deal with the cold.
And there is nothing they can say about that. But Americans tend to forget that there are places further north than, well, "The North." What about the Great White North? That's right, folks - Canada. Large parts of the Land of the Maple Leaf are even colder than the American North.
Alaska part 2
In Alaska, people bask in the snow when it’s -20 degrees Fahrenheit outside. A little snow means hot weather and a lot of snow maybe requires a t-shirt. But -20 is definitely a day for a morning jog. Heck, we wouldn't be surprised if these Alaskans jogged all the way to the coast before swimming across the Bering Strait to the easternmost point of Russia.
Of course, that would be illegal. But based on the costumes that these racers are wearing, we actually wouldn't put it past them. Hey, if Jesse Pinkman can settle in Alaska after the events of "Breaking Bad," then who are we to judge?