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    Mr. Beat compares and contrasts Texas and Oklahoma. It's the Red River Showdown, except this time mostly without the football.
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  • @iammrbeat
    @iammrbeat  2 года назад +204

    Which is better? Oklahoma or Texas?
    Which two states should I compare next for this series?
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    • @babylucas232
      @babylucas232 2 года назад +60

      Obviously Texas

    • @floo1465
      @floo1465 2 года назад +46

      Obviously Texas

    • @historyhub9211
      @historyhub9211 2 года назад +114

      Oklahoma

    • @floo1465
      @floo1465 2 года назад +18

      @@historyhub9211 liar

    • @historyhub9211
      @historyhub9211 2 года назад +37

      @@floo1465 Why don't you like Oklahoma? Have you ever visited the state?

  • @DogoRL
    @DogoRL 2 года назад +498

    He mentioned whataburger but not braums... But for real, this was a well made video. Our state (oklahoma) is kind of skipped over a lot lol

    • @kjhuang
      @kjhuang 2 года назад +60

      Oh yeah Braum's is one of the best things about Oklahoma!

    • @ShortalayPlays
      @ShortalayPlays 2 года назад +26

      As someone who has been to Oklahoma multiple times I was surprised to not see a Braum’s mention too, love the Ice Cream there.

    • @foodfan731
      @foodfan731 Год назад +42

      Braums AND Sonic started in Oklahoma!

    • @ShortalayPlays
      @ShortalayPlays Год назад +5

      @@foodfan731 I did not know that, love me some Sonic when I pass through Arizona to quench my thirst.

    • @anonomous614
      @anonomous614 Год назад +4

      we only have braum's down here. There's a Whataburger over in durant but i ain't driving that far

  • @maximilianopando1121
    @maximilianopando1121 2 года назад +578

    As a Oklahoman, seeing my state talked about in detail is crazy since we get skipped over a lot, and seeing pictures of places I visit regularly on a vid is crazy, but yeah I’d say this vid is a solid comparison

    • @lincolnguy1483
      @lincolnguy1483 2 года назад +17

      Oklahoma is skipped over a lot because there is not much there to begin with. Nor Is there a very high, average IQ.

    • @michaelalbertson5924
      @michaelalbertson5924 2 года назад

      You have to admit Texas has every state in America beat with dumb shits.

    • @mmgilman
      @mmgilman 2 года назад +5

      I've lived in Oklahoma for around 28 years and the video comparison was pretty accurate.

    • @CoralBlueNumber2Lipstick
      @CoralBlueNumber2Lipstick 2 года назад +22

      @@lincolnguy1483 lol why you hate Oklahoma so much

    • @lyanreehan
      @lyanreehan 2 года назад +11

      @@lincolnguy1483 because everyone here is old and bumfucks but we're growing rapidly and pretty much are texas jr. at this point and we're perfectly fine with that. once all the old people die oklahomas rankings will drastically go up

  • @chefssaltybawlz
    @chefssaltybawlz 2 года назад +597

    The “Texas Oklahoma rivalry” thing really just seems like Dallas versus Oklahoma. Houstonians don’t pay much attention to or hear about Oklahoma or have any shade for them. It’s okay Oklahoma, we hate Dallas too.

    • @luiul1
      @luiul1 2 года назад

      two ifs.
      if it wasn't for the okieland engineering schools, you wouldn't have shit. all those okieland tags in the parking lots must really piss you off. good.
      if texas wasn't so pathetically blue politically, it would be a nice place.
      one word. sheila jackson lee that's as i said, one word.

    • @wherethebirdsgo
      @wherethebirdsgo 2 года назад +8

      I mostly think of football, but yeah

    • @mq827
      @mq827 2 года назад +43

      Dallas is superior to both Houston and Oklahoma so stay mad :/

    • @godspi4609
      @godspi4609 2 года назад +8

      In Oklahoma it's a state thing, you will hear things like "Oklahoma sucks and Texas blows " or the old bigoted phrase " only steers and queers come from Texas" ( not my words )...I think there is alot of rivalry over who does bbq better though ( as an okey Texas does it better ).
      The Dallas cowboys are either loved or hated no in-between in Oklahoma. I couldn't care less I just wish Oklahoma would get their own pro team, with O.U. and O.S.U being the power teams they typically are it seems like it just make sense.

    • @vedhamara6748
      @vedhamara6748 2 года назад +21

      Imagine liking Houston

  • @kimjohnson8471
    @kimjohnson8471 2 года назад +300

    I live in North Texas. Because it's easier to take a road trip to nearby OK, I've been there several times. Surprisingly, OK is very beautiful. The people are also friendlier than the big cities of Texas

    • @sasquatchdonut2674
      @sasquatchdonut2674 2 года назад +21

      That’s true. As a Texan, I hate driving in Dallas

    • @onestarflag9876
      @onestarflag9876 2 года назад +23

      Grew up in Dallas metro, lived in San Antonio for 20yrs. Now proud to call Oklahoma home.

    • @repentoryouwilllikewiseper8741
      @repentoryouwilllikewiseper8741 2 года назад +5

      Repent to Jesus Christ
      “Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”
      ‭‭John‬ ‭14:6‬ ‭NIV‬‬
      h

    • @kimjohnson8471
      @kimjohnson8471 2 года назад

      @@repentoryouwilllikewiseper8741 I bet Jesus even hates driving in Dallas! 😅 😃

    • @annsanimationaddiction8024
      @annsanimationaddiction8024 2 года назад +1

      The Choctaw cultural center is amazing as well. I hope tribes keep buying up their land back.
      So many states that where they originally from are so trashy and disgusting now.

  • @kodyhonegger6677
    @kodyhonegger6677 2 года назад +199

    As someone who grew up in Oklahoma I thought our Native American history was more well known haha

    • @crystal_roses
      @crystal_roses 2 года назад +12

      I’m Lakota and what I learned in my school barely even scrapes the surface of what I learned as an adult on RUclips. Like I had no idea how horrible it truly was. They just don’t teach everyone the true horrors that happened.

    • @joebillington
      @joebillington 2 года назад +4

      oklahoma is an underdog

    • @madcow1998
      @madcow1998 2 года назад +3

      @@crystal_roses we scraped across the Holocaust too. So maybe young children learning violent history isn't something they teach? Idk. That's why high schoolers get taught about it more.

    • @TheGalacticWest
      @TheGalacticWest 2 года назад +8

      The world didn’t even know about the Tulsa race riots.

    • @madcow1998
      @madcow1998 2 года назад

      @@TheGalacticWest and there's things that happened in the world that we don't know about.

  • @seihai-kun6726
    @seihai-kun6726 2 года назад +298

    Can't believe Wataburger got mentioned but not Sonic. And no mention of the Red River Bridge war.

    • @dzd2371
      @dzd2371 2 года назад +57

      No Braums mention either

    • @seihai-kun6726
      @seihai-kun6726 2 года назад

      Braums is trash

    • @UnlicensedOkie
      @UnlicensedOkie 2 года назад +27

      I mean
      I’ll be honest
      I love Braums and Sonic
      I really do
      But Whataburger is probably the best fast food burgers I’ve ever had

    • @Ras137
      @Ras137 2 года назад +9

      Is Sonic Oklahoma? I don't associate it with a particular state, like I do with Whataburger and Texas or In N Out with California.

    • @lesterstone8595
      @lesterstone8595 2 года назад +2

      Good point!😀🍔

  • @VirtualRebellionn
    @VirtualRebellionn 2 года назад +105

    Oklahoman here. I love how in detail he went when describing them in the modern day. One thing stood out to me: mountains. I absolutely love the hiking trails we have out by the Wichita Mountains. I live about an hour away from there but it's so worth the drive. On top of Mount Scott, you can see lakes, plains, the city of Lawton, and even part of the military base, as well as the wind turbines out a ways. It's absolutely beautiful. Another little note: as of lately, places near Vernon, Texas and places just south of Seminole, Oklahoma, have been hit pretty hard by tornadoes lately. But yes, Oklahoma got hit more. Moore is a hotspot for brutal tornadoes, and you can find videos on it. But don't let that keep you from giving that area of the state a visit. The city life here is pretty interesting. There's a place in the city called "Tamashii Ramen House" in Oklahoma City. They make traditional Japanese ramen, and in the interior part of the restaurant, they have 2 projectors that play 2 different animes on the wall. It's definitely a cozy place. And if you want quiet time, you can sit in the outside room with windows to see outside. Anyways, I'm rambling, but I definitely recommend giving Oklahoma a visit :)

    • @infernodtw2423
      @infernodtw2423 Год назад +3

      Is that the ramen place near 8th street? I love that place

    • @shortstackanimations
      @shortstackanimations Год назад +1

      Texan here, I went to the wichita mountains for my 3rd grade field trip (which the location is conveniently similar to my town) and I LOVED it. Seeing the native tribe of mine (Chickasaw) made me so happy. Mt. Scott was great too. I almost got blown off lmao. Love Oklahoma!

  • @ilikechicken7084
    @ilikechicken7084 2 года назад +51

    Oklahoma definitely is one of the most conservative states in the country. Not a single county in Oklahoma has voted Democrat in a presidential election since the year 2000.

    • @BlakeZeb
      @BlakeZeb 2 года назад +19

      This is one of the only things I hate about living in Oklahoma lol

    • @andyfletcher3561
      @andyfletcher3561 2 года назад +17

      We may vote red, but it's a misnomer to say Oklahoma is a "conservative" state. They vote red, but have no real clue as to why. A large percentage of both GoP and Dems here just vote the party line rather actually research the candidates or issues. That said, being here since 2001, Brad Henry, a Democrat, was the best governor in that time frame. I do believe he's the only Democrat I've ever voted for. I have no love for Stitt, and Mary Fallon was an absolute disaster.

    • @lovelessm
      @lovelessm 2 года назад +11

      @@andyfletcher3561 So true. I don't think we'll have another governor as good as Brad Henry. I think what a lot of people get wrong about Oklahoma Democrats are they aren't liberal per se but are definitely moderate and some in the country would call them "conservative" in comparison to Democrats in other states. That's why Brad Henry was so successful. He was able to navigate both sides of the aisle by being in the middle. I'm definitely a solid moderate. I have voted both Republican and Democrat equally throughout my life. I want the best person in the office that embodies my core values: integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all we do.

    • @andyfletcher3561
      @andyfletcher3561 2 года назад +5

      @@lovelessm And we need more who vote in Oklahoma as a result of research and knowledge rather than checking that damned party line box at the top of the ballot.

    • @blueduck9409
      @blueduck9409 2 года назад +9

      Obama lost all 77 counties in Oklahoma during both of his elections.

  • @UnlicensedOkie
    @UnlicensedOkie 2 года назад +177

    Born and raised in Oklahoma
    Been here all my life
    Grew up in a small farm town of less than 400 people. Don’t see myself moving anywhere else anytime soon.
    Although there is a lot of rivalry with Texas. I think a most of us see Texas as a huge asset to this part of the country, politically, economically, socially. Gotta love our neighbors to the south. We will stand with them whenever they need us.

    • @luiul1
      @luiul1 2 года назад

      if the people of texas ever grow a pair of testicles and leave the country formerly known as the united states of america, i hope the people of texas do not make the red their northern border.

    • @Brian-zv9hb
      @Brian-zv9hb 2 года назад +21

      Okie here as well. I've always have seen Texas and Oklahoma as a sibling rivalry.

    • @BlakeZeb
      @BlakeZeb 2 года назад +8

      @@Brian-zv9hb Okie here as well. Yeah, Texas is the big brother or older cousin, more so than a heated rivalry

    • @bryanlasermagiktyler3132
      @bryanlasermagiktyler3132 2 года назад +5

      same here that said we feel people in need need help no matter who they are where they're from it's just the right thing to do the friendly thing to do

    • @robinmattingly3745
      @robinmattingly3745 2 года назад +2

      As a born and bred Okie I agree with this...

  • @Hello-ev1xl
    @Hello-ev1xl Год назад +25

    I'm a100% S/C disabled veteran and used to live in TX. They offer 100% tax exempt on property tax. Once I heard about what OK offered Veterans that are 100% not only 100% property tax exemption but also we are exempt from any and all sales tax.
    So, I sold my home in TX and bought a home in OK. I am saving appx $4,000 a year in sales tax. All I can say is thank you to the state of OK for offering more to us 100% S/C Veterans.

  • @aksharla66
    @aksharla66 2 года назад +31

    I'm an Alaskan who recently moved to Oklahoma. I have lived in all 3 states at various times in my life. I am reminding you that Alaska is over 2 times the size of Texas and one third the size of the United States 🇺🇸 and I do love that even in the city, I can wave at someone and most likely get a wave back followed by a "howdy". I like to visit Texas and discuss how we could ship it (the state) to Alaska and use it as a parking lot if they don't stop bragging. Okies are humble and very hard working. Plus, in the sleepy community I live in, there are a lot of recent Texas Transpants here. Also, Aeronautical industries are big here with the FAA training center and Boeing and Lockheed also close by.

    • @StruggleGun
      @StruggleGun 8 месяцев назад +3

      You misrembered Alaska's size. It's one fifth of the US' total land mass. Still impressive, but way more understandable in scope then a 1/3rd.

    • @meliponalord8892
      @meliponalord8892 7 месяцев назад +2

      Better watch out, Alaska! As our littering ads like to say, "Don't mess with Texas!" Honestly, I'm surprised you haven't melted yet.

  • @MountainGirlwIPA
    @MountainGirlwIPA 2 года назад +58

    I'm from Oklahoma. I've lived in Texas and California. Agree with the LA Dallas comparison. I hate both. lol After coming back to Oklahoma, I've discovered some amazing towns in Oklahoma. I prefer to keep Oklahoma small because I think all the influx really hurt Texas.

    • @dg1178
      @dg1178 Год назад

      I think the outflux OK experienced to California during the dust bowl has also kept your state behind.
      Also, I’m not sure where this idea people are nicer in OK comes from. If anything, people are just really standoffish there. I have never in my life met weirder people than in OK. In Texas, when people go into a store we say “howdy” or “how’s it goin?”. Every time I’ve tried that in okieland, I get someone just staring back at me.
      I think there are a lot of contrarians in the comments who want to act like OK is better because it’s different or something. Just look at the amount of people wanting to move to Texas. It’s not even close.
      OK is pretty, but it’s insanely far behind the rest of the country. It truly felt like I went back 100 years when I visited. Ghost towns and food deserts everywhere.
      It seems like a OK town is “big time” over there if they have a dollar general 😂

  • @Checkedoutchannel
    @Checkedoutchannel 2 года назад +104

    I'm from Oklahoma, my dad said that when the Moore Tornado hit, it was so powerful that it shook his house about 15 miles away in OKC and that if it had gone a few more miles it would have leveled downtown OKC

    • @BlakeZeb
      @BlakeZeb 2 года назад +4

      I lived in the area during the May 3rd tornado, it was nutty. About 3 streets over from me, it completely leveled houses down to the foundation. Without even actually touching our street, it blew out all of the windows in our home and took most of the roof.

    • @lincolnguy1483
      @lincolnguy1483 2 года назад

      Not many people would have missed it. 🤣

    • @kairi9696
      @kairi9696 2 года назад +1

      I was legit 5 miles away from it ! we were lucky is literally passed us but jeez when we came out of our storm shelter it looked like a warzone

    • @coreygrissam9236
      @coreygrissam9236 2 года назад +2

      I remember seeing where it had pulled up the asphalt.

    • @lincolnguy1483
      @lincolnguy1483 2 года назад

      @@coreygrissam9236 Nothing but pigs and cows in Oklahoma.

  • @mattcohlmiaii1043
    @mattcohlmiaii1043 2 года назад +100

    I love my home state of Oklahoma! There’s actually a lot of fascinating history of the state that could warrant its own video.
    In the summer of 1963, OKC volunteered to be a test subject to study effects of supersonic flight over land (it didn’t go well at all).
    Oklahoma also has surprisingly large percentages (compared to surrounding states) of Vietnamese and Lebanese people from early 20th century migrations.
    And a fun fact: Until 2018, liquor stores weren’t allowed to sell refrigerated beer. Medical marijuana actually became legal before the alcohol laws changed (even though the public voted for the latter two years prior).

    • @jamiewilks2421
      @jamiewilks2421 Год назад +9

      also, for many years (I forget when it changed), they sold beer that had half the alcohol as "normal" beer, 3 percent I think.

    • @newwaveinfantry8362
      @newwaveinfantry8362 Год назад

      Wait why couldn't refrigerated beer be sold? I'm confused about that one.

    • @mattcohlmiaii1043
      @mattcohlmiaii1043 Год назад

      @@newwaveinfantry8362 No idea what the purpose of the law was. If you wanted to buy refrigerated beer, it had to be the lower strength 3.2% version purchased at a grocery/convenience stores only. Full strength beer, and all other high-strength alcoholic beverages could only be purchased in liquor stores and at room temperature.
      It was frustrating to say the least. And the major domestic beers (Miller, Bud, Coors, etc.) opted to only serve the low strength version for consumption at bars and restaurants rather than ship and stock both versions. It was a known tradition when traveling out of state to bring back full strength beer back home with you.

    • @wolliveryoutube
      @wolliveryoutube Год назад

      Definitely true. I grew up carpooling with Vietnamese neighbors and went to a Lebanese (Antiochian) Orthodox Church in college!

  • @takodabostwick8507
    @takodabostwick8507 2 года назад +123

    I was actually going to say that Oklahoma is more conservative than Texas, but at least you mentioned it. Texas does have conservatives, that's definitely true, but most of the big cities tend to be more liberal, like Dallas and Houston. Although Fort Worth and Arlington are more conservative.

    • @dzd2371
      @dzd2371 2 года назад +23

      Most cities in Oklahoma tend to lean left as well, they're just so gerrymandered it doesn't show up in the National voting. Norman/Tulsa/ and some others tend to almost always have democratic local governments.

    • @PatricenotPatrick
      @PatricenotPatrick 2 года назад +12

      We’re more liberal in the cities I’m in Houston but not SJW twitter Gen Z kid liberal. Just economically we voted for a tax hike to fund our train system and our county gave COVID stimulus to under 35K/yr residents.

    • @dzd2371
      @dzd2371 2 года назад +4

      @hayven angoromanana That's been the case in my experience as well. Though it could just have to do with there being so many more people in Texas. It's easier to find cases of radicalism on both ends of the spectrum. Where in Oklahoma you still have to know and be able to rely on your neighbors so there's a lot more actually talking things out.

    • @ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty
      @ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty 2 года назад +1

      Honestly, if Texas keeps growing at it's current rate, it could flip democratic in 8-10 years.

    • @bunniifangz
      @bunniifangz 2 года назад +4

      living in Texas is hell for a Tumblr user like me (and no, I ain’t apologizing for using Tumblr)

  • @nataliafangau3518
    @nataliafangau3518 2 года назад +160

    Sister recently visited both for a few days each and decided to move to Northern Oklahoma instead of Texas because she said the land is more affordable, prettier scenery, and less populated. Also, said people in Oklahoma were much friendlier.

    • @willc5208
      @willc5208 2 года назад +10

      Her opinion I guess

    • @JRock3091
      @JRock3091 2 года назад +38

      All for new people coming here and enjoying the Great State of Oklahoma. But you had best vote the right way when you get here. Don't California my Oklahoma.

    • @saadmalik8384
      @saadmalik8384 2 года назад +13

      @@JRock3091 Which conman should we vote for then?

    • @JRock3091
      @JRock3091 2 года назад +30

      @@saadmalik8384 I believe I'm very clear. DON'T CALIFORNIA MY OKLAHOMA

    • @nataliafangau3518
      @nataliafangau3518 2 года назад +6

      @@JRock3091 The reason my sister left the west coast was because she is traditional and felt that she was not being represented and living under state laws that made no sense. She is conservative. I drive a lot and haven't seen much license plates from far-left states. Just our neighboring states like Texas, Arkansas, Missouri and Kansas.

  • @Estarfigam
    @Estarfigam 2 года назад +43

    Did Basic Training in Fort Sill OK. The wind does not blow gently down the plain. But I don't know of any musical called Texas. Also Oklahoma is the only state with a Musical number as it's state song.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +8

      I should have mentioned that!

    • @UnlicensedOkie
      @UnlicensedOkie 2 года назад +3

      A musical by Rogers and Hammerstein
      Turned in to an Oscar winning musical film.

    • @lesterstone8595
      @lesterstone8595 2 года назад +7

      There is a musical called, "Texas." It just has not been made into a movie. It is performed nightly all summer long in Palo Duro Canyon State Park, which is the nation's 2nd largest canyon and is located in the Texas Panhandle outside of the city of Amarillo.🤠

    • @JRock3091
      @JRock3091 2 года назад

      Lawton, Oklahoma is aids. They call it the shady 580 for a reason.

    • @fubar55676
      @fubar55676 2 года назад +3

      The song Oklahoma from the musical is also Queen Elizabeth's favorite song

  • @americanhistorygeek1926
    @americanhistorygeek1926 2 года назад +203

    Never knew about all of the details on the Native American history that is a part of Oklahoma's story. Thanks for sharing Mr. Beat!

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +26

      You bet! And I shall do a video about McGirt v. Oklahoma one day as well. A fascinating SC case. :)

    • @chrisortiz8072
      @chrisortiz8072 2 года назад +16

      But your name is American history geek.. how could you not know?! Texas and Oklahoma both have a sad history with Native Americans

    • @aclark9869
      @aclark9869 2 года назад +2

      @@iammrbeat if you do make sure you list all charges that got dropped. I live in Oklahoma and am Native and i think the mcgirt decision is stupid.

    • @weirdlanguageguy
      @weirdlanguageguy 2 года назад

      @@aclark9869 can you explain why you dont like the decision? I dont know too much about it

    • @lonewolf6374
      @lonewolf6374 2 года назад

      @@chrisortiz8072 lol. The irony

  • @NORMIES_GET_OUT
    @NORMIES_GET_OUT 2 года назад +19

    I know most of us Texans talk shit about Oklahoma, but they're really like our little brother. Never met an Okie I didn't like.

    • @saberwing753
      @saberwing753 2 года назад +4

      I’ve known plenty of Texans I didn’t like. No offense. Keep the Californians down there by the way.

    • @NORMIES_GET_OUT
      @NORMIES_GET_OUT 2 года назад +8

      @@saberwing753 I've met quite a few Texans I didn't like as well so no offense taken.
      We're doing our best to chase the Californians back West, but pretty soon we're gonna be bursting at the seams and then it's gonna be everybody's problem.

    • @blueduck9409
      @blueduck9409 2 года назад +2

      I can honestly say the same thing about people i met from Texas. I think that when all the cards are down, people from Texas and Oklahoma know they have each others back.

  • @dcbfan1231
    @dcbfan1231 2 года назад +78

    As a Hispanic/Latino living in El Paso (915), thank you so much for not saying latinx.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +25

      Yeah what is up with that?

    • @soifon7000
      @soifon7000 2 года назад +24

      @@iammrbeat Because it's stupid.

    • @AliciaTheTroonSlayer
      @AliciaTheTroonSlayer 2 года назад +7

      Lmao! 💯

    • @HutchHere
      @HutchHere 2 года назад

      Hahaha

    • @phoenix5054
      @phoenix5054 2 года назад +3

      @@iammrbeat Gender-neutral terms for Latino, for the people who are offended by anything gendered.

  • @melissaharris7126
    @melissaharris7126 2 года назад +31

    I’m a proud Okie! I loved this video, but there’s one thing I disagree with……Oklahoma is just as (if not MORE) crazy about football than Texas is. BOOMER SOONER! 💪🏻

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +11

      Well they've had the better college football team in recent years for sure

  • @herschelwright4663
    @herschelwright4663 2 года назад +59

    You should compare Oklahoma City and Tulsa.

    • @amazing_cool
      @amazing_cool 2 года назад +11

      Tulsa has better architecture in my opinion but higher crime rate. I like Oklahoma City more mostly because I’ve been there more. He should compare the buildings if he makes that video.

    • @thebandit0256
      @thebandit0256 2 года назад +7

      Besides Tulsa has the Outsiders

    • @daxledbetter393
      @daxledbetter393 2 года назад +5

      @@thebandit0256 OKC has Ready Player One

    • @iconic3606
      @iconic3606 2 года назад +2

      @@thebandit0256 facts, cant beat that

    • @ohdwight
      @ohdwight 2 года назад +2

      Tulsa is a "SMart City" . bad news for Tulsa .

  • @christhewritingjester3164
    @christhewritingjester3164 2 года назад +11

    Oklahoman, born and raised, here! I've lived in SC, NY, and WA (was in the Navy). I've been to Texas a lot over the years as well due to family living in the DFW and Houston areas. When my service in the Navy was over, I couldn't think of anything better than moving back to Oklahoma. I appreciate the overview, but you missed talking about Braums (better than Whataburger, come on!) and the many more miles of shoreline we have here. I think we're up there in dispensaries per capita at this point as well.
    I think both states are great, more so outside of the major cities for Texas cause it's a bit insane in them. Overall great video.

    • @rchilde1
      @rchilde1 Год назад

      Braums and Sonic being OKC-based staples.

    • @dg1178
      @dg1178 Год назад

      I love when Okies act like y’all are even in the same league as Texas 😂 y’all have one original chain come out and you’re like “see we have something!!”
      I traveled all over Eastern Oklahoma and only found one grocery store, and it was in Ada. Every other town either was completely missing one or had a dollar general and the people there think that’s a grocery store.
      Y’all have a LOT of catching up to do.

    • @christhewritingjester3164
      @christhewritingjester3164 Год назад

      @@dg1178 it's not a competition. Not sure why you had to try and come here with that kind of comment. Overcompensating? ;)

  • @tedharvick9010
    @tedharvick9010 Год назад +12

    A couple of things i didn't hear you mention. Oklahoma, has the most man made lakes of any state in the union. The first parking meter was installed in OKC in 1935. And the first shopping cart was invented here by the owner of Humpty Dumpty grocery stores, in 1937.

    • @OKcopper
      @OKcopper Год назад +1

      The Yield sign and it’s design was invented by a Tulsa policeman.

    • @rchilde1
      @rchilde1 Год назад

      and the first stoplight was installed in OKC, among other firsts (such as doppler radar off the top of my head). Definitely underrated. but nice to see the word getting out moreso.

  • @travisreynolds4263
    @travisreynolds4263 2 года назад +76

    Good video. From a native Oklahoman. I've lived in Texas for a bit in the oil industry. I'm completely comfortable in either State. Otherwise, Boomer Sooner!

    • @UnlicensedOkie
      @UnlicensedOkie 2 года назад +6

      We bleed Crimson

    • @brianhaynes9972
      @brianhaynes9972 2 года назад +3

      @@UnlicensedOkie Boomer!!

    • @Two_trucks
      @Two_trucks 2 года назад +1

      Im a native Texan (Houston) and spent a couple years in Norman and El Reno area for Oilfield work and I feel comfortable in both also my current Job has me Rotate to yard in Woodward OK

    • @tsarsymbion
      @tsarsymbion 2 года назад +1

      GO POKES!

    • @annsanimationaddiction8024
      @annsanimationaddiction8024 2 года назад

      I mainly just hate how all of the private land is sectioned up, people brag of being so free, but most wild land is off limits and cut up by fence. Many areas that don't even carry cattle or other livestock.
      Should take a tip from the UK.

  • @Luvurenemy
    @Luvurenemy 2 года назад +11

    City folk and country folk have more disagreements than Oklahomans and Texans.

    • @Luvurenemy
      @Luvurenemy 2 года назад

      @hayven angoromanana I think people are either born to be country folk or born to be city folk. Seems their natures can’t be changed.

    • @dawnmitchell11
      @dawnmitchell11 11 месяцев назад

      This is a more accurate description! 👍

  • @js7018
    @js7018 2 года назад +2

    Hey Mr. Beat, i love your State Comparison Videos 👍🏼
    I was wondering if you could do one for Rhode Island, even though it's already been compared to Delaware in an older video, since you're doing repeats now, i think that a New Jersey Comparison would be also be quite interesting. Lmk what you think, thanks!

  • @EthanRKassel
    @EthanRKassel 2 года назад +40

    Football may be huge in Texas, but you could argue the Jenks-Union rivalry is bigger than any single high school rivalry in Texas!

    • @wherethebirdsgo
      @wherethebirdsgo 2 года назад +15

      extremely tulsa comment

    • @Tye_FNA7
      @Tye_FNA7 2 года назад +1

      Yeah but we both know that neither of them can compare to bixby. Best high school team in the state by far. And I’m from mcalester so no I’m not biased

    • @iconic3606
      @iconic3606 2 года назад +2

      Jenks on top💪

    • @iconic3606
      @iconic3606 2 года назад +1

      @@Tye_FNA7 bixby is by no means a better school than either of them

    • @6old_YT
      @6old_YT 2 года назад

      facts

  • @_somerandomguyontheinternet_
    @_somerandomguyontheinternet_ 2 года назад +25

    There’s one thing you didn’t mention that I’m kinda ticked off about: Oklahoma and Texas are the only two states in the US who have TWO state supreme courts!
    We each have a Supreme Court, which covers civil cases, and a Court of Criminal Appeals, which covers criminal cases. These are the “courts of last resort,” or the highest possible courts in their respective areas of law.
    This dual-supreme court system is beneficial in that the court justices can focus their expertise on one side of the law, which is good because law is an ever-evolving and changing field, with new cases and precedents to read up on and study emerging each year. Since Justices can focus on civil or criminal cases, it means that they’re generally more likely to be informed on the cases they judge.

  • @weirdlanguageguy
    @weirdlanguageguy 2 года назад +122

    As some who's lived in both states, I enjoy the lack of humidity and hurricanes in Oklahoma

    • @bryanlasermagiktyler3132
      @bryanlasermagiktyler3132 2 года назад +6

      Oklahoma never has tornadoes, lol

    • @weirdlanguageguy
      @weirdlanguageguy 2 года назад +11

      @@bryanlasermagiktyler3132 tornadoes are annoying, but imo preferable to hurricanes

    • @duaneerwin3617
      @duaneerwin3617 2 года назад +18

      Lack of humidity?!!! AYFKM? AhHAAAAAAa!!!!!

    • @CC-kj4yc
      @CC-kj4yc 2 года назад +4

      You only really need to worry about hurricanes if you're on the gulf coast of Texas.

    • @weirdlanguageguy
      @weirdlanguageguy 2 года назад

      @@CC-kj4yc that's true, but I prefer to live as far away as reasonably possible

  • @thegrimmone6111
    @thegrimmone6111 2 года назад +11

    That chicken fried steak, BBQ, and tacos couldn't be more accurate. Literally my three favorite foods

    • @blueduck9409
      @blueduck9409 2 года назад

      The BEST indian tacos are made in Oklahoma on fry bread.

    • @thegrimmone6111
      @thegrimmone6111 2 года назад

      @@blueduck9409 I'm talking about real tacos on corn tortillas with cilantro and onions

  • @mrpickles4pres
    @mrpickles4pres Год назад +2

    Kudos for making this video. It’s wonderful. (Though the title alone activated my fight-or-flight response as an Okie.)

  • @badjadder
    @badjadder 2 года назад +82

    It would have been fun to point out that both states have one city within them that has developed a RiverWalk namely San Antonio and OKC

    • @charmingeskimo1902
      @charmingeskimo1902 2 года назад +3

      Tulsa also contains a Riverwalk

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +41

      No offense to OKC's Bricktown Canal, but it ain't got nothing on San Antonio's River Walk

    • @badjadder
      @badjadder 2 года назад

      @@charmingeskimo1902 where?

    • @arob79
      @arob79 2 года назад +5

      @@iammrbeat that’s because the Bricktown canal is newer than San Antonio’s Riverwalk, but the Riverwalk is a huge inspiration!

    • @SquidProQuo80
      @SquidProQuo80 2 года назад +7

      OKC's Bricktown is actually based on San Antonio's Riverwalk... so

  • @peterramsay1767
    @peterramsay1767 2 года назад +18

    “Wealth should be created by investing to create more wealth. Income is the fruit of wealth. If you do not do that, you will not have more income.”

    • @michaelcollins1220
      @michaelcollins1220 2 года назад

      Making it out at a young age is quite difficult. I started a side hustle at 17, saved up and made some good investments. l'm 28,live on my own and having a good life for myself. Big ups to you and everyone out there trying

    • @kathyfrugalsen3047
      @kathyfrugalsen3047 2 года назад

      @@michaelcollins1220 Sounds like plan, how do you put money to work?

    • @michaelcollins1220
      @michaelcollins1220 2 года назад

      @@kathyfrugalsen3047 Yes it sure is. I put in money in investments and get profits. That 's how I make more money without working. This does not sound new to you right ?

    • @kathyfrugalsen3047
      @kathyfrugalsen3047 2 года назад

      @@michaelcollins1220 Thanks for replying me, I've heard so many people talk about investment but none had said how to do it right.

    • @frankdouglas1562
      @frankdouglas1562 2 года назад

      Am hoping on you can explain more on how you make extra income from investments

  • @justicewokeisutterbs8641
    @justicewokeisutterbs8641 Год назад +8

    I have lived in both Texas and Oklahoma. Both places are better than everywhere else.
    Texas has great roads, no state income tax, a uniquely positive attitude about itself and a Saturn V rocket lying on its side on the lawn of NASA's Manned Space Center in Houston. You haven't lived until you've seen the rocket up close.
    Oklahoma has Indians, oil, Will Rogers, OU football and tornadoes. You haven't lived until you've seen a tornado up close. Many Okies have a sixth sense about tornadoes. We like them if they don't blow us away. Tulsa has a lot of very nice Art Deco architecture. Oklahoma has the longest section of Route 66 in the country and a famous Broadway musical celebrating the state.
    By the way, you mispronounced a bunch of place names, mostly derived from Indian names. Don't feel bad. Only Okies and Indians can say them properly.
    Finally I, for one, do NOT want more people in Oklahoma. You are welcome to visit, but don't stay.

  • @bladej7688
    @bladej7688 2 года назад +24

    Oklahoma has the Port of Catoosa! One of furthered in land ports in the US.

    • @ryanthomas2374
      @ryanthomas2374 Год назад

      Which connects to the Mississippi and down to the Gulf. You can sail a boat from OK to the Gulf.

  • @jamesbednar8625
    @jamesbednar8625 2 года назад +17

    Great video. 1 thing probably should have mentioned about Oklahoma: Oklahoma has the ONLY COUNTY that touches 4-different states (5, IF counting Oklahoma). CIMARRON County in the extreme western end of the Oklahoma Pan Handle touches the states of: Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Texas. Hiked out to the highest geological location in Oklahoma (Black Mesa) many times and there is a nice monument there that talks about the history of the region and that Cimarron County is the ONLY county in the USA that has the honor of touching 4-different states. Also, if you know where to look, there are DINOSAUR footprints not too far from the trail head to Black Mesa.

    • @rhichey
      @rhichey Год назад +2

      Aw. I went to Oklahoma Panhandle State and we would road trip to Amarillo and New Mexico for fun. Good times!

  • @lukedetering4490
    @lukedetering4490 2 года назад +22

    16:30 I can add more anecdotal evidence to that one. In Texas, I always run into small talk at Walmart. But if I visit family up north in Michigan, there's basically no small talk.
    A friend of mine from Cleveland and my girlfriend who used to live in Massachusetts both got culture shock from the small talk when they moved to Texas.

    • @isaiahmagar1377
      @isaiahmagar1377 Год назад

      YES! I've lived in Oklahoma my whole life, but visited the New England area over last summer. I was super surprised by the lack of eye contact and just general acknowledgment of other people around. Love OK AND TX a lot.

  • @okiebrown6035
    @okiebrown6035 2 года назад +45

    I love Oklahoma and have chose to raise my family here. I love that we are mostly forgotten so we don't have people that want to change us move here.

    • @swinaecologist9610
      @swinaecologist9610 2 года назад +1

      Same I moved from Kansas City to a small oklahoma town and it was a huge change for me but now that I've lived here for just about 8 years i don't ever wanna go back to the city again

    • @Number1FanProductions
      @Number1FanProductions 2 года назад +4

      I just hope our government changes, this psuedodesantis bull shit is tiring

    • @10mmenjoyer
      @10mmenjoyer 2 года назад

      You’re a fool

    • @LookMeInTheStraps
      @LookMeInTheStraps Год назад

      Same here. Although a lot of Californians have been flocking in lately. George Kaiser is literally paying techies to move to Tulsa.

  • @garygrose6351
    @garygrose6351 2 года назад +6

    You are wrong about Oklahoma not having a National Park. We have several. Wichita mountains wildlife refuge is in the parks system, as is the National Grasslands.

  • @heavymetalzombie4754
    @heavymetalzombie4754 2 года назад +21

    Texas has speed limits???

    • @gilbertfranklin1537
      @gilbertfranklin1537 2 года назад +4

      I have lived in Texas for 41 years. They do have signs, but not sure anyone knows what they mean. You just kinda go with the flow... 😏

    • @results5124
      @results5124 2 года назад

      Hahah!

    • @tedharvick9010
      @tedharvick9010 Год назад

      Those speed limit signs are just a suggestion, or so I've learned, lol. Also learned not to get in the left lane unless you've got the hammer down.

  • @coyotelong4349
    @coyotelong4349 2 года назад +83

    It’s kind of strange to think that Texas and Colorado would share a border if not for the thin Oklahoma Panhandle

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +23

      And share a border with Kansas, too!

    • @wherethebirdsgo
      @wherethebirdsgo 2 года назад +3

      I grew up in Tulsa and crossing the OK-CO borden one time a few years ago was a genuinely very strange experience

    • @coyotelong4349
      @coyotelong4349 2 года назад

      @@wherethebirdsgo
      Yeah, or the tiny border Oklahoma has with New Mexico

    • @lincolnguy1483
      @lincolnguy1483 2 года назад +1

      Natives of Colorado, cringe at that idea. People from Colorado despise Texas and that stupid Texas bravado, always have.

  • @GarrettStrickland
    @GarrettStrickland 2 года назад +14

    Not trying to hate, but you also forgot about Braums, Sonic, and Sam Walton being born in Kingfisher Oklahoma

    • @jonathant1467
      @jonathant1467 2 года назад

      I was gonna point out the same thing

    • @rylencason4420
      @rylencason4420 Год назад +1

      Braum's came from Emporia, Kansas. They moved to Tuttle later on though.

    • @jonathant1467
      @jonathant1467 Год назад

      @@rylencason4420 but it was peter pan ice cream there

  • @KlynerKaiOffical
    @KlynerKaiOffical 2 года назад +18

    Mr. Beat I have been an American (Virginia Represent) my whole life, yet I knew very little about my countries states. You’ve really helped me to learn about my country and the states within it! You are an amazing youtuber and I hope you grow to reach even more people like me! (And talk more about the best state Virginia lol)

  • @jm5390
    @jm5390 2 года назад +28

    Native Texan, born, raised, still living here. You got a lot right but forgot to mention that Texas (and Oklahoma as well) are heavily forested in their eastern areas, especially east of longitude 96°W.
    Texas is also home to the second busiest airport in the world (DFW) in 2021, 10th in 2019. Houston’s Bush Intercontinental (IAH) is also big.
    Oklahoma has no large major airport.

    • @andyfletcher3561
      @andyfletcher3561 2 года назад +7

      I beg to differ. I did airfield lighting all over the state of Oklahoma. The Anatov 225 used fly into Tulsa quite regularly. Less passengers, quite a bit of cargo. Burn's Flat was an alternate landing site for the Space Shuttle program. Kind of depends on how you want to use the word "big".

    • @marshallferron
      @marshallferron 2 года назад +2

      The cross timbers region runs down through the middle of both states which is what forms the border between the great plains and eastern woodlands biomes.

    • @CaroleMinxBlanton
      @CaroleMinxBlanton 2 года назад

      Yep he don't know about TIA. Flown from Tulsa to Houston a lot as a kid. And Texas is cheaper to live in. Taxes on Oklahoma are insane! 4% tax on groceries Texas 0. Tax of state income Oklahoma yup Texas no property tax higher in Oklahoma than Texas little cities or towns in Oklahoma have a tax to add to the state tax of 8.25 %. Texas DOESN'T! I'm on SS and live in Oklahoma moved from Texas. I can't live as well as I did in Texas medical care sucks up here and i had more money left over as month than i do in Oklahoma. I'm native and still is so much more cheaper to live away from my tribal grounds than here in them! This saying is true, you know why Texas don't fall off into the Gulf? Cuz Oklahoma SUCKS!

    • @juliestevens5046
      @juliestevens5046 Год назад +2

      My dad was an air traffic controller at Will Rogers Aiport (OKC) for more than 25 years. In the 70s they were approached about making Will Rogers a hub ...but at the time the city was worried about it bringing too much crime to our state, so they voted against it.

  • @mainstmechanical7932
    @mainstmechanical7932 2 года назад +18

    Oklahoma oil started being pumped in 1897 not the 1950’s. Many Oklahomans and most tribal members were extremely rich heading into the 20’s. A little more research and you almost had it.

    • @andyfletcher3561
      @andyfletcher3561 2 года назад +4

      Yeah, you go to certain places in towns like Enid or Ardmore, and you can see that at one time there was a LOT of money there.

    • @mainstmechanical7932
      @mainstmechanical7932 2 года назад +1

      @@andyfletcher3561 those old building we’re definitely state of the art. Italian Marble and all! ❤️🇺🇸

    • @andyfletcher3561
      @andyfletcher3561 2 года назад +1

      @@mainstmechanical7932 Yup, and I have seen them all over the state. Even in some of the little podunk towns, of which we have a lot. I worked in the First National Building in downtown OKC for a year or so as a building electrician. Too bad they never really took care of it.

    • @mainstmechanical7932
      @mainstmechanical7932 2 года назад +1

      @@andyfletcher3561 ah nice to meet you sir I’m HVAC out of Tulsa. It is sad when people let these buildings fall into disrepair for sure.

    • @andyfletcher3561
      @andyfletcher3561 2 года назад +1

      @@mainstmechanical7932 Tulsa has some beautiful art-deco buildings, but I never went in any of them. When we worked out at the airport it was usually sun up to sun down.

  • @doctorfeelgood2670
    @doctorfeelgood2670 2 года назад +13

    Never thought I'd see my home state of Oklahoma being talked about in a video. Everyone seems to gloss over Oklahoma lol. All jokes aside though it is a really nice place to be.

  • @jamiewilks2421
    @jamiewilks2421 Год назад

    Good video, some of the tribal pronunciations were a bit strange as to how I am accustomed to, growing up in Texas. It points out a lot of the friendly rivalry points in my household, as my husband is from Oklahoma. I would be interested in a Louisiana vs Florida video in the future.

  • @rabbitsgametoo2930
    @rabbitsgametoo2930 2 года назад +14

    I lived in Oklahoma and then moved to Texas and I can say Oklahoma is amazing but Texas ain’t so bad

    • @lynnie6120
      @lynnie6120 2 года назад +1

      I’m a Houstonian now living in Edmond Oklahoma. I love both states!!!!

  • @williambrassfield4155
    @williambrassfield4155 Год назад +5

    In reference to people moving from Oklahoma to California during the Dust Bowl, I had an old friend once say to me: "I live in the western most part of Oklahoma.....Bakersfield, California"

  • @steam9140
    @steam9140 2 года назад +1

    Hell Mr. Beat, I have a random video idea for you (you don’t have to do it as it’s just a suggestion). I think that Greece and Turkey compared would be a good idea

  • @ericchen3544
    @ericchen3544 2 года назад +5

    Great comparison! Could you do a video comparing the US Virgin Islands and American Samoa?

  • @cpierce3277
    @cpierce3277 Год назад +7

    Major correction ! The ozark’s are NOT mountains , they were formed by erosion , not volcanic activity or tectonic plate movement ! The ozark area has valleys , hollows and dale’s. From Springfield Mo south and east and west used to be a seabed that became eroded over time . The reason for the proliferation of caves in the ozark’s is that erosion and the limestone !

    • @gianni_4
      @gianni_4 Год назад +1

      Really? Very interesting

  • @SymphoniasStories
    @SymphoniasStories 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for making this video. My family's considering both of these states for a potential move.

    • @OKcopper
      @OKcopper Год назад

      Cost of living is considerably lower in OK. Particularly in Tulsa metro area.

    • @setdwoo
      @setdwoo Год назад

      Land has gone up 10 fold in the last year in Oklahoma because of people moving here

  • @GeneSavage
    @GeneSavage 2 года назад +8

    I'm an Oklahoma native, and the only thing I heard was that you didn't pronounce it WASH-ih-taw.
    Which is OK. Many meteorologists who move here struggle with that Native American names for years. :-)

  • @dewightmcdonald4725
    @dewightmcdonald4725 2 года назад +6

    Few things I know as an okie, sonic drive in started here, red river rivalry was nearly an armed conflict over the disputed territory only stopped by presidential order via teddy roosevelt.

  • @jae6722
    @jae6722 2 года назад +11

    As a Tulsan myself, I enjoyed this video, Please compare Oklahoma and Missouri! I would love to see it

    • @ryanthomas2374
      @ryanthomas2374 Год назад +2

      Missouri, Oklahoma's long lost cousin. Along with Arkansas and Kansas.

  • @HillbillyOkie
    @HillbillyOkie Год назад +2

    Lifelong Okie here, we had a land run in grade school 🤣 it was really fun. But I don't think it'd fly now.

  • @user-ff9sx2qw8b
    @user-ff9sx2qw8b Год назад +27

    Was born and raised in Oklahoma, it has its ups and downs, but it will always be my state, and I'm proud to identify as an Oklahoman.

  • @hunterschrock356
    @hunterschrock356 2 года назад +4

    My great-grandma was a landrunner in 1989 we stuck it out through the Dust Bowl and we still farmer the land today

    • @blainew79
      @blainew79 Год назад +1

      Hate to be that guy but I think you mean 1889* 😂 the 1980s weren’t THAT long ago 😅

  • @patrickgagne8795
    @patrickgagne8795 2 года назад +7

    I’m moved to the US from Canada 3 years ago. Spent my first year in LA, then Austin for a year (didn’t care for it) and moved to Stillwater 16 months ago. I’m not going anywhere. I love Stillwater and Oklahoma.

    • @ryanthomas2374
      @ryanthomas2374 Год назад +1

      Quite the move from Canada to stilly. GO POKES!

    • @patrickgagne8795
      @patrickgagne8795 Год назад

      @@ryanthomas2374 lol. Sure was. Go pokes!!!!

    • @OKcopper
      @OKcopper Год назад +1

      Stilly Wheat and Bright D Weizensour from Iron Monk!

    • @olaitanA.k
      @olaitanA.k Год назад +1

      Oh gosh! I love Stillwater too.

    • @patrickgagne8795
      @patrickgagne8795 Год назад +1

      @@olaitanA.k do you live in Stillwater?

  • @kjhuang
    @kjhuang Год назад +7

    I lived in Oklahoma from 2012 to 2016, and then in Texas from 2016 to 2020, so I've experienced both states and they're both near and dear to my heart. That said, there was a reason why I chose to move to Texas in 2016 rather than stay in Oklahoma. Oklahoma has a lot to offer - more than many non-Oklahomans might expect - but ultimately it wasn't enough and I wanted more and something different. I did and still do miss Braum's and the unbelievably cheap rent and gas in Oklahoma though. Given that they're not on the same level in size and population, Oklahoma and Texas don't seem like a natural pair for comparison like California and Texas are.

    • @rchilde1
      @rchilde1 Год назад

      They're comparable due to geography and that both actually depend on each other more than we'd like to admit. Texas is bigger mostly due to immigration (illegal in some cases) and nice business laws. but the vibe is basically the same in both states especially the big metros. OKC is rapidly growing as well (700K and 1.5M metro in 2022), lots of spillover coming from TX being the state folks are coming from, CA not too far behind. If OK got rid of Income Taxes and we sent more $$ to public education; we'd probably see Austin-style boom in OKC; I'd say its about a half boom currently.

  • @Thestickponylady
    @Thestickponylady 2 года назад +2

    As a Texan sadly living in Oklahoma, there is nothing better in ok than Texas. Although you missed Sonic started in Stillwater, Ok. Okies can’t drive. They don’t know how to operate four way stops because the drivers handbook doesn’t cover who has right of way, it says “right of way is to be given not taken”. As a result I have set behind okies at the 4 way stops behind people for way too long because all 4 drivers are waving each other to go. They also don’t properly use turning lanes or on and off ramps.

    • @blueduck9409
      @blueduck9409 2 года назад

      Im an old man now, but back, way back in the day, the hand book use to say, at a 4 way stop, give the right to the first person there, or the person thats on the right. I remember that, because it was confusing, the person on the right.

  • @cjthompson420
    @cjthompson420 2 года назад +22

    The rio grande valley metro is 1.3 million so 5 for Texas. Just sometimes the metro counts are McAllen/Reynosa and Brownsville/Matamoros with Mexico than each other.

    • @bunniifangz
      @bunniifangz 2 года назад +1

      i live in that metro, everything sucks here apart from south padre island

    • @lincolnguy1483
      @lincolnguy1483 2 года назад +2

      Rio Grande Valley is one of the most depressing, unattractive and poverty plagued areas in Texas or anywhere.

    • @cjthompson420
      @cjthompson420 2 года назад

      @@bunniifangz so true lol

  • @baomiTV
    @baomiTV 2 года назад +9

    Oklahoma taxed you the prescription and grocery, Texas doesn't. Oklahoma has lower property tax, but higher auto and house insurance and state tax. Texas doesn't have state tax, but has higher property tax. Auto and house insurance in Texas is lower than Oklahoma. Of course, there are more job opportunities, and the salary is higher in Texas than in Oklahoma.

  • @0nTopic22
    @0nTopic22 2 года назад +7

    As a Texan if I had to leave Texas to live in another state I’d pick Oklahoma love my hat brothers

  • @JRock3091
    @JRock3091 2 года назад +7

    The Oklahoma national guard and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol were deployed to a dispute over a bridge. The Texas Rangers were deployed for the same thing. Needless to say there was a gunfight. Thus the name of the Red River Shootout.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +1

      I should have brought it up!

    • @JRock3091
      @JRock3091 2 года назад

      @@iammrbeat It is officially known as The Red River Bridge War. It was the only event after the Civil War. Where Two different states forces fired on one another.

  • @WDI2008
    @WDI2008 2 года назад +8

    16:01 Originally the Oklahoma City Thunder were the Seattle Supersonics from 1967-2008!

  • @MemoriesGamer612
    @MemoriesGamer612 2 года назад +14

    "no offensive but he's from oklahoma"
    - Hank Hill

  • @marlboroman2393
    @marlboroman2393 2 года назад +4

    Make a video explaining the cultural and historical relationship between northeastern mexico and texas… coahuila, nuevo leon, and tamaulipas

  • @klydekondor
    @klydekondor 2 года назад +5

    I haven't spent much time in Texas, but I've lived in Oklahoma most of my life; we have a musical named after us, the scissortail flycatcher is our state bird (it's a very nice bird), and our initials are OK, which is enough for me to be convinced that we're superior. I like Texas too, though.

  • @toshacrawford3672
    @toshacrawford3672 2 года назад +11

    I was born and raised in Oklahoma. I have recently moved to Texas. My family on both side came from the Nacodgeches and Gainesville area. I feel my roots are in Texas. I love being Texas. There is far more opportunities here in Texas than Oklahoma. Oklahoma is wonderful when it comes to being there if you have Native American in your bloodline. Don’t get me wrong it is beautiful in Oklahoma but to live the life you want and make the money you need to survive is very hard to do there. You have the you have to know someone to get where you want to go there. Everything you said about both states was on point and lots of good information on history as well. I laughed when you spoke of the Oklahoma land run. As a child in third thru fifth grade we would reenact the land run. Then we did not know that was taking land from the natives. Now that I’m older I wonder why they was teaching us that. But it was fun doing that as a child. We had to dress for it and all plus we was out of class for two days. Today is April 21, 2022.

  • @lpchambers3681
    @lpchambers3681 Год назад +12

    My family “straddles the Red River”, some live in Texas (I’m in Texas) and some live Oklahoma- we treat this state rivalry as a family joke because we couldn’t care less, but I love this comparison video- really fun. You forgot Oklahoma’s Braum’s though and that is unforgivable, but great video.

    • @rylencason4420
      @rylencason4420 Год назад +3

      Fun fact that actually started in Emporia Kansas but they moved their operations to Tuttle. Also Texas (esp. Dallas) has Braum's too, so don't bother crossing the line to get some!

  • @ericaray9888
    @ericaray9888 2 года назад +1

    I love both states, excellent video. Thank you kind Sir.💛

  • @alanko208
    @alanko208 2 года назад +1

    The picture at 11:54 was actually taken not far from my hometown of Felt here in the panhandle and the family still lives in the area today. Another interesting story is the town of Boise City OK about 20 miles away, was accidentally "bombed" (they were dummies for training purposes) during WWII during a training flight that originated in Dalhart TX. To my knowledge Boise City is the only town in the United States that was bombed during the war.

  • @hello-vn4qx
    @hello-vn4qx 2 года назад +15

    I live in texas this is pretty accurate I went to dallas for a weekend and I pointed out the diffrences in from dallas and housten
    also the land was very cheap in the days of mexico's rule and thats why people from the us started moving to mexico

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +2

      Did you happen to catch my Houston and Dallas Compared video?

    • @hello-vn4qx
      @hello-vn4qx 2 года назад

      @@iammrbeat no but I will

    • @hello-vn4qx
      @hello-vn4qx 2 года назад

      Just watched it I liked it 👍

    • @PatricenotPatrick
      @PatricenotPatrick 2 года назад

      @@hello-vn4qx not housten 😭

    • @alexcuevas5633
      @alexcuevas5633 2 года назад +2

      Houston and Dallas are two different worlds tbh. It's so surprising

  • @joetaylor4096
    @joetaylor4096 2 года назад +29

    I definetly see OKC becoming the next boom town. Its one of the last cities in the US that is affordable, the weather is mild for the most part, and there's lots to do and a good job market.

    • @Montfortracing
      @Montfortracing 2 года назад +3

      What are some outdoor activities to do in OKC? That's one of the cities I'm looking into moving to. Apparently Oklahoma has mountains too.

    • @joetaylor4096
      @joetaylor4096 2 года назад +10

      @@Montfortracing Yep there are mountains in Oklahoma, you just have to drive out of OKC to see them. Wicheta and Oachita Moutains are notable. The red clay is also unique. It’s really a underated state all around but geography wise it is very underrated.

    • @Montfortracing
      @Montfortracing 2 года назад

      @@joetaylor4096 cool, I'll look those mountains up. what are a few outdoor activities to do in OKC?

    • @joetaylor4096
      @joetaylor4096 2 года назад +1

      @@Montfortracing Fishing, golfing, river cruises, the zoo, downtown is fun when weather is good, off-roading park, and hiking if your want to get out of the city. Where would you be moving from?

    • @Montfortracing
      @Montfortracing 2 года назад +2

      @@joetaylor4096 I'd be moving from the Seattle area. If there are river cruises then there probably are kayaking and paddle boards there too

  • @kayzeaza
    @kayzeaza 2 года назад +2

    You should do a behind the scenes on how you do the research for these videos

  • @mikemiller659
    @mikemiller659 Год назад +1

    Growing up in OKC A few of my friends would make the 3 hr. drive to Dallas & party for the weekend. Crossing the Red River into Texas the difference was obvious as the highways were in better shape & cleaner. The highways seemed to Always be under construction in Tx. Six Flags Amusement Park in Arlington was a Big destination for Okies , It was a lot of fun to visit for the weekend.

    • @blainew79
      @blainew79 Год назад

      Haha yes we always make jokes about how that highway in Texas is always under construction it’s been that way every time I’ve gone to Dallas over the years I live in Moore so it’s basically just straight south

  • @thegreencouchshow4029
    @thegreencouchshow4029 2 года назад +3

    Lol 😂 you killed that French explorer’s name. Just because I speak fluent French I couldn’t stop myself from laughing.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +1

      I should pay you to say all French pronunciations for me

    • @thegreencouchshow4029
      @thegreencouchshow4029 2 года назад

      @@iammrbeat sounds fair. Lol 😂

  • @highflyerkb2419
    @highflyerkb2419 2 года назад +7

    People always skip over Oklahoma, coming from an okie myself. It's hilarious to hear people pronounce the names. Its not "TON-KAW-WA", it is pronounced "TON-Kuh-WAH

  • @loveclassicalmusicalot
    @loveclassicalmusicalot Год назад +2

    I'm from Texas. I know how most people in Texas and most people in Oklahoma talk trash about each other. But I have to admit! I love it in Oklahoma. I enjoyed the state capitol. This particular building is one of two US state capitols that are not in downtown. West Virginia's is the same thing. At the time of this comment I've not been to West Virginia yet. I have been to Oklahoma and it's state capitol. I visited there last year!

  • @SKi4o5
    @SKi4o5 Год назад

    Hey man good video, but you might wanna lookup how to say some of the Tribes' names

  • @trevorroberts8075
    @trevorroberts8075 2 года назад +8

    8th generation Oklahoman and Texan. In many ways, Oklahoma is a mini-DFW. I have lived in Norman and OKC; I was raised in Dallas and live here today. OK is culturally similar to that of Dallas area (minus Tulsa).

    • @Bruhne
      @Bruhne Год назад +1

      Born and raised in Oklahoma here. I’ve lived in small-town Oklahoma and it is by no means comparable to DFW.

    • @trevorroberts8075
      @trevorroberts8075 Год назад

      @@Bruhne Sanger, Gunter, Celina, Van Alstyne, Princeton, etc. are all very comparable to small town Oklahoma. There are huge differences even between the towns I listed. "By no means comparable" is a huge stretch.

    • @trevorroberts8075
      @trevorroberts8075 Год назад

      "Small town Oklahoma" is also different whether you live in Central or Southern part of state or if you live in Northwestern/Northeastern. You're saying Purcell, OK or Paul's Valley isn't similar to Gainesville or Sherman, TX?

  • @derekfuller8103
    @derekfuller8103 2 года назад +4

    Born and raised in Oklahoma. Thank God! Lol. I have to say that I love both State's equally! I have family in both Texas, and Kansas. And lived in Texas, and Oklahoma. Yes we fight among ourselves. But that's just good ole sibling rivalry .you get the two of us together up North in sa y New York city. And someone starts some shit with one of us. We have been known to stick together. Like I said we are family in around about way. Working the oilfields and farms together for years. And so yes we know each other very well. And we like it just the way it is.

  • @slurpcityallstar9336
    @slurpcityallstar9336 Год назад +2

    Great analysis. I was surprised you pronounced almost everything correctly. One note. The Ouachita mountains are pronounced "wa-ch-tah". Great video.

    • @setdwoo
      @setdwoo Год назад

      And caddo is caa -dough

  • @rino7789
    @rino7789 2 года назад +1

    Mr. Beat, I am a resident of Texas. Thank you for your content.

  • @abrahamlincoln937
    @abrahamlincoln937 2 года назад +5

    Mr. Beat, you should do a video comparing Massachusetts and Maryland.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +8

      Well maybe someday. I'm actually planning on Maryland and Virginia

    • @abrahamlincoln937
      @abrahamlincoln937 2 года назад +2

      @@iammrbeat That’s a good idea as well.

    • @badjadder
      @badjadder 2 года назад +1

      along those lines, I would love to hear Mr Beat's take on the Pratt Street Riots. Anniversary is coming up on April 19th could that be so??

    • @MHiggs-rx5zz
      @MHiggs-rx5zz 2 года назад +1

      That's a random comparison. I'd be interested in how Massachusetts compares with Connecticut or Rhode Is.

  • @blueduck9409
    @blueduck9409 2 года назад +4

    What he means is, Oklahoma and BAJA Oklahoma. Its all Oklahoma. I have been told that if you add up all the bodies of water that are in Oklahoma, it would be longer than either coast of the united states.

  • @gilbertfranklin1537
    @gilbertfranklin1537 2 года назад

    Hey, Beat! You could have so much fun and thousands of new subs if you compared one country to another. Especially if you made oddball selections - like Canada to Mexico, or Cuba to N Korea. I have decided to sub and get notified when you decide to do that. The reason I think it is just a matter of time is that you actually sound more intelligent than most RUclips posters... and you have enthusiasm in your persona. 😎

  • @Denton91
    @Denton91 2 года назад +6

    Originally they had to make a curve when making the railroad through the state to curve away from Indian land. Also OKC is in its location because of the river…. And I was raised for 26 of 31 years of my life in Oklahoma and I never remember any winter without any snow….

    • @andyfletcher3561
      @andyfletcher3561 2 года назад

      I've been in Guthrie since 2001. Yes, we do get at least some snow each year, but I experienced far more living in the high desert of California than here.

  • @ilgrillo17
    @ilgrillo17 2 года назад +15

    Could you compare cities like Mexico City vs Buenos Aires, Lima vs Bogota, Canberra vs Ottawa, Madrid vs Barcelona, Rome vs Milan, I'm a big fan of your content!

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +3

      Thank you so much, Kev! Those are some great suggestions

  • @T-Tronic
    @T-Tronic 2 года назад +7

    This was a fantastic video! I learned a lot about my state (Oklahoma)! Oh....and learned some stuff about Texas too.

  • @kjhuang
    @kjhuang Год назад

    Thank you for bringing up the Adams-Onís Treaty and the Compromise of 1850. I've always wondered about the strange borders of Oklahoma and Texas. Does anyone know why the northern border of Oklahoma (or rather, the southern border of Kansas) was set 34 miles north of the Texas Panhandle instead of right at the Texas Panhandle, and thus eliminate the Oklahoma Panhandle? I guess the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 was what set the southern border of Kansas Territory but I don't know why it would be set north of the Texas Panhandle to create that Public Land Strip, rather than just being set right at 36 30.

  • @dbrady1966
    @dbrady1966 Год назад +7

    I grew up in Oklahoma and I live in Texas, both are outstanding states

  • @Shesmooth28
    @Shesmooth28 2 года назад +9

    IVE BEEN IN TEXAS OVER 10 years and with the growth and people moving here from Cali and etc it has seriously went down hill.. we went and visited Oklahoma and LOVED IT it’s beautiful Great job opportunity lots to do and weed is basically legal 😂😂like why tf would you not like this plus literally a hiddden gem we move there in 2 weeks duplex just finished ☑️

    • @lynnie6120
      @lynnie6120 2 года назад +2

      I moved from California to Houston Texas in 2002. I loved Texas, until the California invasion. I just moved to Edmond Oklahoma in November & I love it.
      Although I was born & raised in California, I left a long time ago. I no longer consider myself a Californian - I’m a Texan.
      You’ll love Oklahoma & Dallas is a short drive.

    • @Shesmooth28
      @Shesmooth28 2 года назад +1

      @@lynnie6120 Omg so happy to hear that like we definitely can’t wait plus the people have been so nice to us every time we visit so looking forward to enjoying that beautiful state with you 😁see you in OKC soon 🔜

    • @okiebrown6035
      @okiebrown6035 2 года назад

      @@lynnie6120 You must visit the bat caves and dig for crystals in the salt flats. I love Oklahoma, there is so much to do here. My daughter and I see the Nutcracker every year at the OKC ballet, and the zoo is beautiful.

    • @setdwoo
      @setdwoo Год назад +1

      Oklahoma is like Texas before it was invaded by Californians

    • @setdwoo
      @setdwoo Год назад +1

      Just leave the socialist ideals behind

  • @KarlPHorse
    @KarlPHorse 2 года назад +2

    Thing about us is a weird relationship. I am an Oklahoman and shit on Texas all the time. But when a non Texan or Oklahoman insults them, I get really mad. It is like, Longhorns may be ass, but you don't talk shit on our brothers to the south. No matter what nonsense pops up between us, you leave the Texans alone. We are rivals but still love each other.

    • @blueduck9409
      @blueduck9409 2 года назад +1

      Thats true man. Over seas in the military, Oklahoma and Texas are very tight nit community. The only exception i can think of is the red river shoot out when OU plays The long horns. But, its all in good nature. Usually.

  • @renlysotherlover294
    @renlysotherlover294 Год назад +1

    Everywhere in the south that I have visited strangers are much more friendly…I live in the nyc metro so this just astounds me everytime I’m down there

  • @aaronsiebert2758
    @aaronsiebert2758 2 года назад +47

    As someone currently living in Tulsa, it’s a nice city with some really underrated features. Worth living in even if you aren’t getting paid to do so.

    • @iammrbeat
      @iammrbeat  2 года назад +18

      I still can't get over how Tulsa pays people to move there. It's such a gem, and close to the Ozarks, too.

    • @JeremyGunn11
      @JeremyGunn11 2 года назад

      @@iammrbeat As someone who lives in Tulsa, that's still a bit of a drive for me.

    • @josephcampbell2400
      @josephcampbell2400 2 года назад +1

      Just stay awY from Owasso. Some of the rudest people who e er breathed fresh air.

    • @cneofficial3958
      @cneofficial3958 2 года назад

      There’s some pretty good Mexican food there too 👌

    • @DafodilWorkshopProductions
      @DafodilWorkshopProductions 2 года назад

      Yeah