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ComradeCosmobot posted:I'm surprised you'd accept Idaho. This might be a better setup. All of Canada's oil in the Rub' al Khali, eh?
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Highspeeddub posted:Why is Sweden gone? Is this a Danish wet dream? According to the Scandinavien thread, it's from the last edition of the Norwegian schoolbook: "Norge og verden" (Norway and the world)
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ComradeCosmobot posted:I'm surprised you'd accept Idaho. This might be a better setup. 9 Nations is nice, but a little out of date for various reasons. Anyhow it'd be nice to have Idaho as a buffer state, on the offchance that the Midwestern States of America get all hawkish, or if Deseret receives word from God that they need to retake the north as well as push toward the Garden of Eden (Jackson County, MO). Don't really enforce anything on Idaho, but let the other nations break on angry isolationist compounds full of impotent neonazis who've been preparing their whole lives for this.
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Red_Mage posted:9 Nations is nice, but a little out of date for various reasons. Anyhow it'd be nice to have Idaho as a buffer state, on the offchance that the Midwestern States of America get all hawkish, or if Deseret receives word from God that they need to retake the north as well as push toward the Garden of Eden (Jackson County, MO). Don't really enforce anything on Idaho, but let the other nations break on angry isolationist compounds full of impotent neonazis who've been preparing their whole lives for this. The Empty Quarter would literally be a petro-state down to having a crazy fundy dictator.
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Dusseldorf posted:The Empty Quarter would literally be a petro-state down to having a crazy fundy dictator. The biggest problem with 9 nations is it is 30 years old at this point. Alaskan as an identity is far more pronounced now than when it was written, the spread of both nutbag libertarianism (especially in the Idaho compound vein) and Mormonism has rendered the idea of an empty quarter monoculture archaic, The border between the foundry and New England would be a lot more complex given the various efforts since the 70s to revitalize the cities that were built on the steel industry, and don't even get me started on the rabid xenophobia/cartels that make meximerica and the islands untenable. Its not a bad template for a balkanized america, it just doesn't take into account the shifts in culture over 30 years (cultures change a lot faster than ethnic groups do).
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I enjoy this thread immensely. Thanks all y'all. Unfortunately, this is all I have to contribute. Tibet, East Turkestan and Mongolia. Red_Mage posted:The biggest problem with 9 nations is it is 30 years old at this point. Alaskan as an identity is far more pronounced now than when it was written, the spread of both nutbag libertarianism (especially in the Idaho compound vein) and Mormonism has rendered the idea of an empty quarter monoculture archaic, The border between the foundry and New England would be a lot more complex given the various efforts since the 70s to revitalize the cities that were built on the steel industry, and don't even get me started on the rabid xenophobia/cartels that make meximerica and the islands untenable. Its not a bad template for a balkanized america, it just doesn't take into account the shifts in culture over 30 years (cultures change a lot faster than ethnic groups do). The Upper Midwest region is completely distinct from the Great Plains. People always forget this. Iowa and Wisconsin have nothing in common with Kansas and Oklahoma. Angiepants fucked around with this message at 23:56 on Feb 6, 2013 |
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ComradeCosmobot posted:I'm surprised you'd accept Idaho. This might be a better setup. lol that 'Ecotopia' is a strip of mostly densely settled once-forested coast while most of the actual natural areas are the "Empty Quarter". What a bunch of chauvinist horseshit.
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Angiepants posted:The Upper Midwest region is completely distinct from the Great Plains. People always forget this. Iowa and Wisconsin have nothing in common with Kansas and Oklahoma. It is, but they are not so different that they couldn't band together as a nation for convenience and security. Personally I think a forcibly balkanized US/Canada would break into ~11 parts (and 3 city-states/independent zones like hong kong) with some of them infighting/not agreeing on borders, and at least 2 of them would claim to be "The United States of America" i poo poo trains posted:lol that 'Ecotopia' is a strip of mostly densely settled once-forested coast while most of the actual natural areas are the "Empty Quarter". What a bunch of chauvinist horseshit. Its about culture in the late 70s/early 80s, not geography. Things change. Also it includes some of the biggest forests in the US, its from a Book called the 9 nations of north america, totally worth a read.
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i poo poo trains posted:lol that 'Ecotopia' is a strip of mostly densely settled once-forested coast while most of the actual natural areas are the "Empty Quarter". What a bunch of chauvinist horseshit. Also the racial connotations of "Mexamerica" when Hispanic breakdowns are like so: It just screams "I have never been to this part of the country so hurf durf".
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computer parts posted:Also the racial connotations of "Mexamerica" when Hispanic breakdowns are like so: Actually aside from a few outliers that matches his map borders fairly well... For another controversial map:
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I think its far more likely that America would absorb Canada than it breaking up anytime soonish. Bar the apocalypse though.
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Red_Mage posted:It is, but they are not so different that they couldn't band together as a nation for convenience and security. Personally I think a forcibly balkanized US/Canada would break into ~11 parts (and 3 city-states/independent zones like hong kong) with some of them infighting/not agreeing on borders, and at least 2 of them would claim to be "The United States of America" Gonna really have to disagree here. Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, maybe Missouri. Swing state-topia. Red_Mage posted:For another controversial map: This rules.
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TheIllestVillain posted:Pashtunistan and Afghanistan mean the exact same thing, Afghan and Pashtun can be been used interchangeably. As for the Pashtun nationalist concept of Pashtunistan (or Loy Afghanistan), the redrawn Afghanistan gives you a pretty good idea of what it would look like. No they don't. Pashtuns make up slightly less than half the population of Afghanistan. Tajiks represent another quarter of the people, with smaller minorities rounding it out. Why Afghans tend to realize that a Pashtun gets to be in charge, Afghanistan is no Pashtunistan.
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PittTheElder posted:No they don't. Pashtuns make up slightly less than half the population of Afghanistan. Tajiks represent another quarter of the people, with smaller minorities rounding it out. Why Afghans tend to realize that a Pashtun gets to be in charge, Afghanistan is no Pashtunistan. So, why again does the ethnic majority of Afghanistan need its own nation again? Oh wait they don't because IT'S CALLED AFGHANISTAN. But you probably know that and are just being ~the coolest troll~ because you know that Pashtuns live in Afghanistan, and not Afghans.
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Lawman 0 posted:I think its far more likely that America would absorb Canada than it breaking up anytime soonish. There's a ton of resistance to even the very notion of Canada joining the US among Canadians even though nobody seems to know exactly why.
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Angiepants posted:Gonna really have to disagree here. Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, maybe Missouri. Swing state-topia. I'd say eastern Iowa, MO MN, WI,MI Illinois north of Charleston, NW Indiana, and Ohio north of Dayton would all link up pretty well. The economies of IA, MO, and MN are a blend of Rust Belt and Corn Belt, favoring Corn Belt. But the 'sensibilities' seem to be more simpatico with Rust Belt than Corn Belt closer to the Mississippi River. Indiana is kind of a mystery.
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Fojar38 posted:There's a ton of resistance to even the very notion of Canada joining the US among Canadians even though nobody seems to know exactly why. The only context I can see it being considered would be after a breakup of the Canadian federation in the event that Quebec finally seceded. There was some serious discussion of this back in the 70s when the PQ was making a lot of noise in that direction, which largely ended with the referendum of 1980.
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Anyone have the map where different provinces were polled on whether they wanted to join the US or not? IIRC, Quebec of all provinces was the most open to it (although it only have 33% approval or something).
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Initial frontlines and offensives of the Finnish Civil War. Hogge Wild fucked around with this message at 03:20 on Feb 7, 2013 |
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Reveilled posted:If I recall correctly, the premise of the map was "if we had the benefit of hindsight when redrawing the map of the middle east post-WWI and through the era of decolonisation, what would have been the best way to do it?" Maryland goes with Hudson/Del. (the Eastern Shore is no different from Delaware), WV goes with the CSA, and NoVA is rolled back into DC (as it originally was) to form a Singapore-style city-state.
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 03:24 |
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Anyone have that old map some D&D/CE goon made for his utopian AIDS concentration camp/city?
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 03:41 |
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Fantasy political maps
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Varkk posted:Fantasy political maps The mystical kingdom of Idaho?
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Varkk posted:Fantasy political maps Can't wait til we get some maps for this one, too: http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2013/01/glenn-beck-theme-park-tea-party Thought this one was interesting. The world as The Guardian sees it (size determined by what they wrote about the most): Anyone know if something like this exists for other media outlets?
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De Nomolos posted:Can't wait til we get some maps for this one, too: Reminded me of the ever-famous: I'm amazed it hasn't been posted yet.
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Is this that AIDS concentration camp mentioned earlier? Reading those labels, I'm keep thinking of the Overwatch voice from Half-Life 2. "Individual, you are convicted of multi anticivil violations. Implicit citizenship revoked. Status: malignant."
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Can't believe it took this long for this to be posted.
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Young Freud posted:Is this that AIDS concentration camp mentioned earlier? Yes.
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Russia should never have sold it to the U.S.
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Deteriorata posted:Reminded me of the ever-famous: In a similar vein:
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This thread is great, god knows I love maps. Here is a personal favourite, a 19th century "Moral and political chart of the inhabited world, exhibiting the prevailing religion, form of government, degree of civilisation, and population of each country":
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Lobster God posted:In a similar vein:
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YF-23 posted:This thread is great, god knows I love maps. ABYSSINIA Corrupt Christianity
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YF-23 posted:This thread is great, god knows I love maps. Awesome, Australia's still called New Holland and Tasmania Van Diemen's land. We should really ask for it back
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"Mahometans" is such a great word
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YF-23 posted:This thread is great, god knows I love maps. That guy had it in for Russians, if the Victorians consider you as bad as 'Negroes' and 'Unsubdued Indians' then you're really at the bottom of the social/racial hierarchy. Also I love the dismissal of any religion he can't be bothered to learn about as 'Pagan'.
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"The Polynesians are generally Barbarous & Pagan" That map is really great. Here's one that requires a bit of translation: The graphic shows the composition of bi-national marriages, split up by genders and German states. The upper three are for German women marrying foreign men, the lower three for German men marrying foreign women. The maps are sorted by rank: the left-most shows the most common arrangement, the middle one the second most common and the right-most the third most common arrangement. The little flags underneath each map show ranking for all of Germany. I'm trying really hard not to make a joke about catalog brides right now. This graphic is by the Zeit newspaper, and you can find more here. Most of them are pretty good.
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Red_Mage posted:
This has got to be an American map because it's drawing the bullshit diagonal line that cuts off the Canadian coast off of Alaska. Seriously, look at that poo poo, the border is a straight line and then WHOOPS LETS CLAIM THE COAST AT AN ANGLE RIGHT WHERE THERE'S OIL!
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