Kansas—where the skies go on forever, the wind never stops, and everyone has a tornado story (or at least knows someone who does). If you’ve ever corrected someone about the Wizard of Oz, debated the proper use of ranch dressing, or proudly declared, “We’re not flat everywhere,” then you’ve fully earned your Jayhawk wings. If these 11 things feel perfectly normal to you, congratulations—you’ve officially gone Kansas.
You’ve Explained That No, You Don’t Actually Have a Pet Tornado
Yes, we’ve seen the Wizard of Oz. No, we don’t ride cyclones to work.
You Use “The Wind” as a Legitimate Excuse for Everything
Bad hair day? Missed your turn signal? The wind did it.
You’ve Argued That Kansas City BBQ Belongs to Kansas, Not Missouri
It’s a state line, not a taste bud boundary.
You’ve Watched a Thunderstorm Like It’s a Fireworks Show
You grab a lawn chair, not cover.
You’ve Casually Driven 90 Minutes for Dinner
Anything under two hours is still considered “local.”
You Know That “Flat” Is a Bit of an Insult
We have hills. Gentle ones. And Flint Hills, which are basically mountains (if you squint).
Ranch Dressing Is Practically a Beverage
Salads, fries, pizza, chicken—ranch goes on everything.
You’re Unfazed by a Tractor on the Highway
You just calmly pass it and admire the crop rows while you’re at it.
You’ve Had a Tornado Drill at Work, School, or Church
It’s not if—it’s when.
Your Town’s Claim to Fame Is on a Billboard
Home of the World’s Largest Ball of Twine? Iconic.
You Instinctively Wave at Everyone on a Gravel Road
You don’t need to know them. It’s the Kansas way.
If these quirks had you nodding along like a wheat stalk in a prairie breeze, then you’ve officially embraced the sunflower state. So pour yourself a glass of sweet tea, slap some ranch on something fried, and be proud—you’re Kansas through and through.
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