10. Dallas, TX: The citizenry of Dallas understands the difference between living close to someplace cool and making someplace cool.
Source: Flickr user Dominic's Pics
10. Dallas, TX: The citizenry of Dallas understands the difference between living close to someplace cool and <i>making</i> someplace cool. </br> Source: Flickr user Dominic's Pics 9. Indianapolis, IN: There’s no one is in this photo because all the hipsters fled. Good job, Indianapolis. </br> Source: Flickr user icopythat 8. San Antonio, TX: San Antonio bikers know that brake pads are more important than looking cool. </br> Source:  Flickr user 33393452@N00 7. Memphis, TN: Thankfully, hipsters can’t find their way to Memphis—they can’t see past their extra-large frames. </br> Source: Flickr user clickflashphotos 6. Charlotte, NC: This hipster would simply burst into flames in Charlotte. </br> Source: Flickr user remixyourface 5. Houston, TX:  Houston residents know that burgers—not soy—keep America rolling.</br> Source: Flickr user gabrielamadeus 4. Oklahoma City, OK: This is what the ‘90s really looked like. Oklahoma City remembers; why don’t hipsters?</br> Source: Flickr user joshuaheller 3. Fort Worth, TX: Residents of Fort Worth understand the importance of wearing plaid sparingly. </br> <a style='color:white;' href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/bunchofpants/1830975/' target='blank'>Source:  Flickr user bunchofpants</a> 2. Jacksonville, FL: In Jacksonville, “coffee art” is how fast the barista can get your cup of Joe into your hand. </br> Source: Flickr user latteart 1. El Paso, TX: The residents of El Paso don’t worry about transferring their records to their iPhones.</br> Source: Flickr user karrienodalo