Spyke
peregrin5reply
lemm.ee

What I wouldn't give for my state to be part of France rather than this US bullshit.

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As someone who just moved from the west into "the REAL US" ... this shit is old and broken and slow as fuck and everyone just accepts it like it's supposed to be that way.

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lemmy.world

Because it’s either that, or they pay taxes. They made their own bed.

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lemmy.ml

NY, Florida, Texas, California are the only states, the rest is Ohio

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Skullgridreply
lemmy.world

if your state has a natural border, it's real. otherwise it's a prank. Which square state are you from, the one shaped like a square or the one shaped like a rectangle. get real motherfuckers

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Draghettareply
lemmy.world

And to think Africans complain about their rectangle borders, Americans are just fine!

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Skullgridreply
lemmy.world

typical yank, africans don't complain about rectangle borders, they complain about straight lines.

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I would say that this is perfection, if it weren't for the simple fact that most states are in far more danger of Ohio than this shows... :-D

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Dozzi92reply
lemmy.world

99% of the State of New York is nothing. NYC and Philadelphia belong in NJ, they each have a lot more in common with Jersey than they do their respective states.

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pawb.social

STOP doing manifest destiny

Nations were never supposed to span from coast to coast

Want to have more coastline anyway? We have a solution for that: it's called a PENINSULA

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macnielreply
feddit.org

Stalin: our nation should span from coast to coast

Putin: I won't be satisfied with just the Crimea peninsula

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If you want more coastline, all you have to do is measure with more accuracy.

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But I just started reading it... There's plant zombies and bison headed centaurs... It's good man don't make me stop now

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feddit.org

Left: Mental Illness

Right: Mental Illinois

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lemmy.world

There seems to be a mistake with this map, Minnesota is a Canadian province

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Pikareply
sh.itjust.works

Despite the fact that I have family in florida, I would definitely swap florida and California status, least Cali does something good for the country with their tech innovation and privacy laws. I can't recall the last time Florida did something good

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Florida will be part of the sea in the near future. You don't have to worry about them for much longer.

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sh.itjust.works

As a Californian I can say thats probably the least we give since we have a shit tonne of different industries within the state. Reminder we are the fourth largest economy in the world.

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Wow are we really that high now? Last I knew we were like the eighth. Either way that's still wild to me how high were are.

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_stranger_reply
lemmy.world

The moon landing launched from there., and that's about all I'm willing to give them.

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Bc it's so far past that it has become its own thing. Like there's "mental illness", and then there's "Florida"!:-P

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California gave me a machine to automatically do that when I reach for non-vegetarian products in the store.

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I visited Denver earlier this year and needed a bottle of water just to walk from my hotel to the bus stop

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Ah but obviously tourism would spike to see to see the lost city of Atlantis Florida

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lemmy.world

Florida just shouldn't exist and I'd probably move California over to the other side. But on the whole I think this pic is passable.

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From the information above and knowledge of how we populated most of this country, I think there is a strong possibility that whether you forged the river or caulked the wagon, the Mississippi river must have been tainted.

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states in the northeast

"we are the Midwest! :D"

"whelp, it's retarded. honey, look away." loads shotgun

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lemmy.world

Originally the US expanded quite slowly, due to difficulties in travel and surveying. States were small and communities were close together, about as far apart as a person could walk in a day. At the end of the 1700s, it was only about as big as the blue area in the post above. But in the 1800s, after the Louisiana Purchase, we began to very aggressively expand westward. The construction of the Intercontinental Railroad helped immensely, and towns were being built almost faster than they could name them. The government began giving away land for cheap or sometimes free for anyone who could develop it. Native Americans were forced off their land and onto reservations. State borders became straight lines encompassing vast areas.

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discuss.tchncs.de

That's also very interesting in light of the US superficially appearing to be strongly federal in nature (with the individual states enjoying a great deal of autonomy) - a structure which would historically be known to develop in a bottom-up manner, where preexisting smaller entities would federate to form a larger state. This history is telling very different story, where those entities were not actually preexisting, but invented by the central authority 😂

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The original thirteen colonies worked exactly like that. From then on, it went something like “Hey, federal government, we want to be a state. We’ll follow all your rules, pinky promise.” “Aight.”

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It's mostly a shitpost, but the US was originally only the East coast. Over time, the states spread more and more west, so it's saying that all these "new" states are basically a delusion.

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