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City mentioned in context of interactions with Indian people, contrasting with a Midwest grad school experience.

Mentions (6)
"If you drove from Cleveland, Ohio, to Williston, North Dakota, it would be 1,371 miles. The Great Lakes region has (indeed) enormous lakes, distinct forests, and big cities--it's very different historically, geographically, economically, and culturally than a sparsely populated agricultural state li"
Dear media: stop lumping the entire Midwest into one category · u/Realistic_Dress844 · ↑146 · 2022-08-20
"Also largest city in Ohio, being bigger than Cleveland and Cincinnati."
Crazy how big Columbus is despite having no cultural or social impact. · u/DukeWellingtonofPork · ↑124 · 2025-06-01
"Shot with Canon AE1 & tripod on Kodak Portra 400 film"
Cleveland and Lakewood · u/Desertstepfathers · ↑80 · 2024-01-29
"Look for teams with good O-Line play, which generally correlates with teams that protect their players from the media and don't mind paying scumbags. But with purpose. With guys who can deliver on the field. Think Pittsburgh more than Cleveland."
NFL teams have game theoried their way into bad football · u/contentwatcher3 · ↑48 · 2024-09-28
"Apparently they comprise the entire work-study staff and cafeteria and are just horribly rude. I've interacted with plenty when I've gone to places like Cleveland but never noticed that."
"in the case of Ohio Cleveland makes up for it"
Take the Great Lakes Cities pill · u/GarbageOldHat · ↑79 · 2023-01-27
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