TOO MANY SNIPS
With those state partitions in the Dakotas it'd better beis this really a shitpost though
all boundaries are based off cities so basically there's a state for almost every city on the basemap I usedWith those state partitions in the Dakotas it'd better be
You put Dallas and Austin into the same state as Houston. All of those, mind you, are top 20 cities. You put together two top 10 cities in Los Angeles and San Diego. Nashville and Memphis, both in the top 25, share a state.all boundaries are based off cities so basically there's a state for almost every city on the basemap I used
I hope you realize that this is supposed to be a shitpost map and so it's not supposed to make much senseYou put Dallas and Austin into the same state as Houston. All of those, mind you, are top 20 cities. You put together two top 10 cities in Los Angeles and San Diego. Nashville and Memphis, both in the top 25, share a state.
But Bismarck, North Dakota, with a population just over 70,000, got a state.
The more effort is put into a shitpost, the better a shitpost it is.I hope you realize that this is supposed to be a shitpost map and so it's not supposed to make much sense
Is that a huge Lithuania I'm seeing or did you just not finish their eastern border yet?..So I was working on a serious map, but then I noticed the space between France, Italy, and what will be Lithuania looked kinda like one huge country.
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Thus the German-Polish-Hungarian-Slavonian-Wallachian-Bulgarian-Hellenic Commonwealth was born.
There's no eastern border. It'll still be very large, though; might even have a vassal in Crimea.Is that a huge Lithuania I'm seeing or did you just not finish their eastern border yet?..
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No saying has ever been truer than 'everything is bigger in Texas'.
That's because, well, everything truly IS bigger in Texas, long known as the Lone Star State and Land of the Giants. People as big as a six-story building, pigs as large as a tractor-trailer, flies that could barely fit in the trunk of a Honda Civic.
Mankind -- large and small -- has tamed the gigantic beasts first discovered by Spanish explorers centuries ago, and built the greatest and grandest of all the United States of America. 12 million giants and 10 million 'normals' populate the Lone Star State, along with animals, insects, birds and other creatures of all sizes.
Those are some big flies.
I meant in relation to the other life there.They usually leave you alone, though, as long as you drench yourself in Fly-Off.
Mosquitoes are another story. That's why normals stay the hell out of the southeastern Louisiana swamps.
I meant in relation to the other life there.
And good God, Louisiana must be hell on earth what with the mosquitoes and alligators.
Interesting, I know someone who lives in "Michigan".I think this fits here.
Lithuanian counties ("apskritis") corresponded to their closest U.S. state equivalents (considering historical, demographic, economic and political leaning factors)
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If you're wondering, I live in "Michigan"
Not mention big butterflies?Those are some big flies.