Friday, February 22, 2013

Where We Just Miss Love

A map of where people saw their "missed connections" that they try to find on Craigslist:

Andrew Sullivan on the map:
Now look at the South – more people spy love at Wal-Mart than anywhere else, from Florida all the way to New Mexico. And that thread runs all the way through deep red America. Only Oklahoma cites the state fair as a mixer. The rest see each other under the merciless lighting of the giant super-store. This is how we fall in love or lust, where we flirt and look back: when we’re shopping. The big cities – like NYC and DC – showcase the random human interaction on the subway or metro. The Northwest has it all going on on buses.
A few more gems: California is an actual self-parody (as is Nevada). Rhode Island does not disappoint in sketchiness: parking lots are where love is suspected most often there. But the saddest state of all has to be Indiana. There, the majority of “missed connections” were “at home”.
Ohioans said Walmart?  WTF?  And bar was the number one answer in just 3 states?  I am definitely not surprised that Wisconsin is one of the three. And the Indiana deal is just too funny.

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