
Kind of interesting how Madrid, Sofia, Kristiansand, London, La Rochelle, Kalmar, and Bratislava roughly mark the perimeter of a single U.S. state.
The lesson is that the U.S. is big. *Really* big.

Kind of interesting how Madrid, Sofia, Kristiansand, London, La Rochelle, Kalmar, and Bratislava roughly mark the perimeter of a single U.S. state.
The lesson is that the U.S. is big. *Really* big.
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Man Europe is so small
See this is why I support EU integration. In a multipolar world, your either big or screwed. If the US, West Taiwan, Australia and Russia are a thing , why not a United Europe?
Yeah but most of Alaska is wilderness. And it’s bigger than Texas.
Silly, Alaska borders Russia, not Ireland.
(and I think you used the Mercator map of Alaska)
No way that’s accurate. You enlarged Alaska way too much
See this is what I used to tell Europeans when I was making that minimum wage guide pay, we have states that get up there with the size of your countries, and some states like this that are multiples of your biggest countries.
It’s a lot more difficult to manage than you might think.