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SoggyBobcat posted:Anyone have any idea what that "no data" stretch in south-central Germany could be?
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SoggyBobcat posted:Anyone have any idea what that "no data" stretch in south-central Germany could be? those are the times when Jesus lived there
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https://twitter.com/oneradchee/status/1574524618496364544?s=46&t=jZHw5NuxJPz_529KgB-8Dw
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Redczar posted:https://twitter.com/oneradchee/status/1574524618496364544?s=46&t=jZHw5NuxJPz_529KgB-8Dw
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Why does Tanzania love the Empire so much? Article by Boris Johnson for the Telegraph
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Oh wow, everyone's really missing out. Even the little Slovak brothers only have Ŕ.
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# ? Sep 28, 2022 08:31 |
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It's very appropriate for the UK to be just over 50% evil by a hair. Clearly this is a strong mandate, the will of the people has been expressed
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# ? Sep 28, 2022 09:19 |
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https://twitter.com/jaydenvdheck/status/1574878188802547723?s=46&t=__OVRyyHFtMMnNjQ_5lE7Q This one in the QRTs was fun https://twitter.com/lsls_member/status/1575183608977199104?s=46&t=__OVRyyHFtMMnNjQ_5lE7Q
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yeti friend posted:With a big goblin in it Does everyone on this goddamn website play Total Warhammer? I keep seeing its thread leaking into D&D
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Triskelli posted:Does everyone on this goddamn website play Total Warhammer? I keep seeing its thread leaking into D&D Skelly boy SHOCKED to find out basement dwelling peers do nerd activities
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Benagain posted:Skelly boy SHOCKED to find out basement dwelling peers do nerd activities do you really live in a basement?
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Tree Goat posted:https://twitter.com/jaydenvdheck/status/1574878188802547723?s=46&t=__OVRyyHFtMMnNjQ_5lE7Q lol at euros smugging over their own continent when you could probably convince them of whatever in Asia, Africa and Latin America Actually that's being really generous, you could probably make up several former Yugoslav republics and stumble them up.
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 00:30 |
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haha, can you believe Yanks think there's a country along this popular vacation coast in France and Catalonia??? Hmm, the People's Republic of Slavlyarsk on the Black Sea between Moldova, Romania, and Ukraine? Seems legit.
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Tree Goat posted:
What the hell is that?
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 01:58 |
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Mozambique?
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 02:02 |
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As an alcoholic I'm just imagining what wonderful wine that region would make
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 02:41 |
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rip marseilles
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yeti friend posted:do you really live in a basement? no I dwell there i just said
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[quote="Tree Goat" post="526594119"] https://twitter.com/jaydenvdheck/status/1574878188802547723?s=46&t=__OVRyyHFtMMnNjQ_5lE7Q It's the country of Megaco.
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Plus Ultra Riviera
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Atlantis?
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 06:58 |
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It's the new russia
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 07:16 |
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Grape posted:lol at euros smugging over their own continent when you could probably convince them of whatever in Asia, Africa and Latin America Yeah, laughing at Americans for not knowing geography is one thing, but it's not like most Europeans can place any states on a blank map of the US except California and maybe Florida. At least anecdotally, the average European knows where Tennessee is about as well as the average American knows where Austria is. And also why should they? It's a part of the world most people will go to maybe once or twice in their life. It'd be like some Peruvian in Iquitos laughing because you don't know where the Urubamba and Amazon rivers intersect. OTOH I had dinner with my cousin's family once when we were like 15 and the word "Maryland" was written out on the menu, and my same-aged cousin said "What's a Marry-Land?". She lived in North Carolina. Similar anecdote, when we lived in Luxembourg, we also had a close Tunisian friend try to send us a package. She went to the post office and they refused to mail her package because we only gave her a 4-digit ZIP code and the post office worker was adamant that every location in France needed a 5 digit postcode to be sent. Our friend left and got mad at us for only giving her an "incomplete" 4 digit ZIP code to our address and that she'd have to go back and wait again in line half an hour to send a letter internationally. Luxembourg uses 4 digit ZIP codes and is not, in fact, a part of France. This friend had been around several countries in Europe before and was well-educated and spoke English, French, Arabic, had an engineering degree, etc. Oh and I forgot the ending to that story. She went back and sent the package and insisted that four digits was correct. obviously it never arrived. Guaranteed some postal office worker saw a four digit zip code going to Luxembourg, France, figured it would never arrive anyway so they might as well steal it and eat all the baklava for themselves rather than let those corrupt French postal workers steal a package that wood never reach its destination anyway. Saladman fucked around with this message at 12:51 on Sep 29, 2022 |
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Grape posted:haha, can you believe Yanks think there's a country along this popular vacation coast in France and Catalonia??? I'm sorry some people have seen a map in their lives op, I understand it's very traumatic
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Saladman posted:It'd be like some Peruvian in Iquitos laughing because you don't know where the Urubamba and Amazon rivers intersect. They don’t.
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Saladman posted:Yeah, laughing at Americans for not knowing geography is one thing, but it's not like most Europeans can place any states on a blank map of the US except California and maybe Florida. At least anecdotally, the average European knows where Tennessee is about as well as the average American knows where Austria is. And also why should they? It's a part of the world most people will go to maybe once or twice in their life. It'd be like some Peruvian in Iquitos laughing because you don't know where the Urubamba and Amazon rivers intersect.
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 14:38 |
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The European analogue would be identifying countries in Africa
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If American subnational entities are not sovereign, explain why the NYPD has an international intelligence service
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:If American subnational entities are not sovereign, explain why the NYPD has an international intelligence service
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Idk I think the comparison works. They both have their foreign policy set in D.C.
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A Buttery Pastry posted:The European analogue to US states are German federal states, which have a similar average population and distribution. Like, the bottom third of American states are the equivalent of one of the Baltic countries, and they're not even ostensibly sovereign so they can have a beef with Russia, and even a big-ish state like Tennessee is smaller than half the states of the EU. Yeah, that might be fair. Now think about how many Swiss or French you'd have to ask to label a map of Germany and list any state besides Bavaria on it. And they wouldn't be able to, and who cares? It's not any more relevant to a typical Parisian than it is for an American knowing which country is Austria.
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 15:30 |
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I bet most Europeans still wouldn't be able to tell you where Lodomeria is.Saladman posted:Yeah, laughing at Americans for not knowing geography is one thing, but it's not like most Europeans can place any states on a blank map of the US except California and maybe Florida. At least anecdotally, the average European knows where Tennessee is about as well as the average American knows where Austria is. And also why should they? It's a part of the world most people will go to maybe once or twice in their life. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2M1tLmkHpg&t=1126s
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SlothfulCobra posted:I bet most Europeans still wouldn't be able to tell you where Lodomeria is. Wow, not bad at all. Way better than I'd have guessed. OTOH I guess also the ubiquity of American media makes those names show up in German or British people's lives a lot more often than like, Thuringia, shows up in the US news or media. Not to move goalposts too much.
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# ? Sep 29, 2022 15:41 |
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I can label a blank map of africa but ask me the counties of the uk or the departments of france and I'm lost. the german states are much easier
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:If American subnational entities are not sovereign, explain why the NYPD has an international intelligence service
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YouGov have just released a poll with Labour over thirty points ahead, which would mean… this:
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TinTower posted:YouGov have just released a poll with Labour over thirty points ahead, which would mean… this: Tory free from sea to shining sea
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labour would feel too bad and form a unity national government
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i say swears online posted:labour would feel too bad and form a unity national government Powerful Nick Clegg energy
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