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Revision as of 08:57, 27 February 2015

Pennsylvania is the second state of the United States of America. It is the sixth most populated state in the U.S. after California, Texas, New York, Florida, and Illinois. It also contains two very important cities, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

Pennsylvania is also the birthplace of Youtube Poop. Pennsylvania is also home to the "Pennsylvania Masturbators".

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The flag of Pennsylvania.

Poopers Who are Confirmed to Live in Pennsylvania

Characters Who Are Confirmed To Live In Pennsylvania

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Those Who Were Confirmed To Have Lived in Pennsylvania

List of Those Who Were BORN In Pennsylvania

Trivia

  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was the capital of the United States before Washington was built, and where the Declaration of Independence was signed.
  • Technically, it is actually called the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as opposed to "state", though both are used officially.
  • Michael Rosen calls Youtube Poopers "Pennsylvania Masturbators". In response, poops of Michael Rosen are called "Pennsylvania Masturbation", and poopers of Michael Rosen call themselves the Pennsylvania Masturbators.
  • It is home of the pencil vampires. It is also the home of Count Burns.
  • M. Bison once won Pennsylvania's lottery. The footage of him winning can be seen at the right.
  • Pennsylvania has one of 2 Coca-Cola bottlers in the United States that uses Sucrose instead of High Fructose Corn Syrup. The other is in Cleveland, Ohio.
  • It is the capital of the Furry Fandom, primarily in the western part of the state, around Pittsburgh. In fact, the world's largest furry convention is held in Pittsburgh, and it is so large that European and Japanese furries fly all the way to Pittsburgh to attend this one convention.
  • Is also the home of the Hershey Company. Their headquarters and main factory is in the appropriately-named Hershey, PA.
The Seal of the State of Pennsylvania.
  • Billy Mays was buried in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, presumably in his signature blue Oxi-Clean shirt.
  • The largest mall in shopping space in the United States is King of Prussia Mall in King of Prussia, PA, which is in the Philadelphia metropolitan area.
  • Pennsylvania is the largest producer of Mushrooms; the 3rd largest producer of Christmas trees; the 4th largest producer of sod, milk, feed corn, grapes, and horses; 8th largest producer of wine, and 18th largest general agricultural producer in the United States.
    • In fact, about 65% of American mushrooms come from PA.
  • Various films were either set in or filmed in Pennsylvania, such as the '90s movie Groundhog Day, set in Punxsutawney (albeit filmed mostly in Illinois and the Borough of Indiana, PA); the '80s movie Flashdance, set and filmed in Pittsburgh; Rocky, set in and filmed in Philadelphia; Dawn of the Dead, filmed in Monroeville and set in Philadelphia and other places; Slap Shot, filmed in Johnstown and set in the fictitious "Charlestown"; amongst others.
  • Some place named Shanksville in Somerset County, Pennsylvania was one of the sites of the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001, along with the attacks on the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. and the World Trade Center in New York City. However, unlike the other two sites, this place ended up becoming a crash site when the passengers on the plane were informed of terrorists on board, and fought in order to stop them. God bless you heroic people, whoever you are.
  • Has its own dialect of West Central German, called "Pennsylvania German" or also "Pennsylvania Dutch". It is primarily spoken among the Pennsylvania Dutch (obviously), though in recent years, its usage has fallen.
    • In addition, German ancestry is the largest ancestral group in PA.

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