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I used to live in texas. im an idiot.
What is hilarious is that a common insult that used to be used is "Texas Bumpkin". XD
I remember it being used in an episode of a really good detective series (Columbo), where a wine-maker character said to his friends "Why would I sell my fine wine to ordinary people? It would probably end up in the freezer of some Texas Bumpkin for him to have with his pre-cooked chicken!"
...Not to say YOU are a Texas Bumpkin, good sir! No, that's not what I'm saying at all! :o
(also, it IS a rank in Stardew. The more you sell and grow, the more your rank changes. XD)
Thanks for the info, everyone! This was hilarious XD.
Also, I apologize for the extremely stupid main question and topic.