Bah. It was in Indianapolis for the reasons I mentioned in my post - pandering and terror. That you now cite it as a reason to worry about Indianapolis is rather circular. As to your citing science fiction, I'd like to remind you that Close Encounters of the Third Kind took place in Indiana as well - should I be watching the skies?
This discussion contains all the political "partisanship" it needs, son. Get over yourself before you presume to tell me what I need to learn.
Thanks for the response. I almost went to IU in Bloomington for grad school, and I still love the town. The Runcible Spoon is still top 5 breakfasts I've ever had. But outside of there, and maybe Indianapolis, the state just seems forgotten by time.
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