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Recently, IaskedtheBuzzFeed Communitywhat annoying stereotypes Hollywood has about where they live.

Here are 18 things people said Hollywood always gets wrong about their state:

1.“Texas. We are either oil barons, a la the showDallas, or boots-wearing, cowboy hat-tipping, spur-clicking hicks.”

2.“Regarding Texas… It’s easy to spot a Southern accent from a mile away, as most people think that Texas natives will walk into a friendly conversation in California and start speaking like Billy Bob Thornton’s character inSling Blade.”

Here’s a clip ofBilly Bob Thorntonas Karl Childers inSling Blade:

3.“Floridian here — not everywhere is the beach. In fact, for most of us, it takes at least two hours to drive to a decent beach.”

4.“Everyone in Florida is either a hillbilly who sees gators all the time, an old person, or a ‘Florida man.’ I live in central Florida, and we’re all somewhat normal. I’ve never seen a gator in my neighborhood or some weird dude at a Walmart.”

5.“Terrible Boston accents. I’m looking at you,Blake LivelyinThe Town.”

Here’s a clip of Blake Lively as Kris Coughlin inThe Town:

6.“NYC — you either live in a multi-million dollar brownstone/apartment or you live in the ‘hood.’ A lot of us have regular (most are tiny, yes) modest apartments in any of the five boroughs that make up the city.”

7.“Montana — the seriesYellowstonegets next to nothing right, although there are a lot of pickup trucks.”

8.“West Virginia here — born and raised. We are not toothless hillbillies. Every house does not have a car up on blocks in the front yard.”

9.“New Jersey isn’t just one big corrupt suburb of New York. It is called ‘The Garden State’ for a reason.”

10.“That people from the South — and Arkansas in particular — are all ignorant and are either amoral or Bible-thumping.”

11.“A more specific answer, but the accents in the movieFargowere absolutely AWFUL.”

Listen for yourself in the trailer below:

12.“Connecticut — we don’t often get mentioned in films or TV, but when we do, it’s often as some wealthy, upper-crust, snobbish character with questionable ethics. While there are definitely communities like that, there are more working-class and middle-class families that don’t often get depicted (Gilmore Girlsis the only exception that comes to mind).”

13.“It doesn’t rain every day in Seattle. In fact, there are many other cities in the US that get much more rain than Seattle.”

14.“North Dakota does NOT have mountains or forests. Any movie(Logan) showing North Dakota with mountains and forests is lying to you.”

15.“Pennsylvania. They often show vehicles with a license plate on the front, e.g.,This is Us. Pennsylvania has not had front license plates since the early 1960s.”

16.“Las Vegas is all wrong. First off is the order of casinos on the Strip. They aren’t lined up the way they portray it.”

17.“Tennessee is not all country!! It was more common for kids in my class to dislike country music than to like it. Nobody actually owned cowboy hats or boots. I also never met anyone aspiring to be an artist.”

18.And finally: “I live in California. Hollywood, naturally, makes it look more like Hollywood than anywhere else. The beaches that are sunny and glorious? You’re lucky if you go to the beach, and there’s sun. And if there is, then it’s packed.”

Note : Some responses have been delete for distance / clarity .

Three men in cowboy hats and western attire stand in front of a house

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Billy Bob Thornton as Karl Childers stands outside a building, wearing a buttoned-up shirt

Dwayne Johnson and Zac Efron, dressed as lifeguards in athletic swimwear, walk along the beach holding red lifeguard equipment in a scene from "Baywatch."

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Blake Lively in a contemplative scene, wearing hoop earrings. She gazes off to the side with a thoughtful expression

A person dressed in all black sits inside a car parked on a residential street. In the distance, Audrey Hepburn stands on the steps of a building

Kevin Costner and Piper Perabo standing outdoors in a rural setting with mountains in the background while filming. Costner holds a rope, in a cowboy hat and jacket

A man wearing overalls and a plaid shirt in a scene from a Netflix production. The scene is dimly lit

Steven Van Zandt and James Gandolfini in a scene from HBO's "The Sopranos," engaged in a serious conversation outdoors near a sign that reads "Bada Bing."

Three images of Jethro, a character from "The Beverly Hillbillies," attempting to bowl, ending up falling and sliding down the lane. Text: "Jethro: I finally figured this game out."

William H. Macy in a still from a movie, wearing a suit and tie, looking distressed and speaking in front of tall windows

Emily and Richard Gimore sitting in an ornate living room, reading books

Niles Crane from "Frasier" in a comedic scene, struggles with an umbrella in an apartment doorway

Logan follows Laura across the downtown street, mountains and trees in background

A construction worker holds a "STOP" sign, halting a line of cars on a city street, including a classic Ford Mustang with license plate at the front

Zach Galifianakis, Ed Helms, Justin Bartha, and Bradley Cooper toasting on a rooftop with a cityscape in the background

Miley Stewart (Miley Cyrus) plays the guitar while sitting on hay in a barn in a scene from "Hannah Montana: The Movie."

Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta embrace on a beach, smiling at each other, in a scene from the movie "Grease."