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I have an old, ingrained habit of using Times New Roman for my notes. But I hardly think such slavish imitation is needed for a cover.
 
A helpful map for those planning to settle in Australia.

australian-immigration-settlement-map.jpg


(The map is mostly accurate, but I must point out that should be the _ghost_ of Steve Irwin, who rescues endangered sailors and swimmers, although only after holding them up in the air in an uncomfortable position while loudly pointing out their physical peculiarities.)

 
A helpful map for those planning to settle in Australia.

australian-immigration-settlement-map.jpg


(The map is mostly accurate, but I must point out that should be the _ghost_ of Steve Irwin, who rescues endangered sailors and swimmers, although only after holding them up in the air in an uncomfortable position while loudly pointing out their physical peculiarities.)

I don't know if I'm in the NOTHING part or the GIANT RATS part.
 
I don't know if I'm in the NOTHING part or the GIANT RATS part.

The map could use some clearer demarcations: of course, I imagine there is some degree of overlap. I am sure, for instance, you can probably find poisonous snakes in the same region as the killer koalas.

Of course, Aussies have always been a bit harsh on their country, even when they're being supposedly sober and scientific. From 1946:

Habitability-map-of-Australia-600x642.jpg



I just love that "useless."
 
The map could use some clearer demarcations: of course, I imagine there is some degree of overlap. I am sure, for instance, you can probably find poisonous snakes in the same region as the killer koalas.

Of course, Aussies have always been a bit harsh on their country, even when they're being supposedly sober and scientific. From 1946:

Habitability-map-of-Australia-600x642.jpg



I just love that "useless."
Aw, fuck, I'm in the useless zone!
 

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A helpful map for those planning to settle in Australia.

(The map is mostly accurate, but I must point out that should be the _ghost_ of Steve Irwin, who rescues endangered sailors and swimmers, although only after holding them up in the air in an uncomfortable position while loudly pointing out their physical peculiarities.)


Dannii Minogue lives in Melbourne :)
 

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I was bored so I worldafied the CK2 a Game of Thrones mod base map, limited to Westeros because I'm not a masochist.
*snip*

nevermind, boredom is a surprisingly good motivator (eventually)

EDIT: note that some regions, such as the Summer Islands, the Stepstones and the Dothraki Sea, are not unified states despite the single , solid colour.

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Looks great, but I do have a few questions.

Any particular reason that Stettin is completely left on the German side of the border, and that Poland is allowed to retain what it gained in the Munich Agreement? Also I would have thought that the Soviets would push for a Bug River border all the way down to, say, Kamianka-Buzka. And given Brzesc's location, I suspect that the Mukhavets River might have formed a part of the border.
I would say because Poland could retain more of the Kresy region + plus all of East Prussia. Otherwise they pretty much got all OTL regions except Stettin, Usedom, Wolin, Gristow and the land east of the eastern Neiße. And Honestly, I would prefer that. Because now German Pommerania didn't lose it's cultural capital, greater Lusatia didn't got divided in half, thus the Lusatians east of the Neiße did not get expelled, East Prussia didn't get unnaturally cut in half, thus resulting in restoring Königsberg at least partly just with Poles and not that unnaturally eyesore called Kaliningrad. Also Poland retains Lwow, which was a important city in Polish culture. Oh, also Poland is not a socialist puppet of the Soviet union, probably the best thing about this map.
 
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