"Thin strip of land"
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Maybe narrow would be better wording, given that it's about proportions rather than absolute size
I think both narrow and thin are relative, rather than absolute terms. It’s a country, not a pipe.
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Brazil is a samosa balancing itself on its tip
Looks like a fried chicken thigh. Though a lot of things could look like fried chicken pieces.
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You mean the media outlet from the insignificant island in the North Sea?
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I'm not sure this is malintended
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Brazil is a samosa balancing itself on its tip
Brazil is south America shaped, which is Africa shaped. The other way is Rio Grande do Sul that is Brazil shaped and a Brazilian state
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Exactly! Just like on the map of Scandinavia, you could call Sweden and Norway the shaft and Demark the ejaculate.
Sweden and Finland. Sweden is the shaft, Finland are the balls
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I'm not sure this is malintended
High aspect ratio just doesn't roll off the tongue does it?
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If Scandinavia looks like a cock to you, then yes. But you might want to see a doctor it your cock looks like the outline of Norway and Sweden...
Sweden is clearly the cock and Finland the balls. Norway is only for Klingons.
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If Scandinavia looks like a cock to you, then yes. But you might want to see a doctor it your cock looks like the outline of Norway and Sweden...
wrote last edited by [email protected]I saw a doctor in Amsterdam about it and he slid me €20 and kept saying, "I'm a real doctor". They really do things differently in Europe!
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Sweden is clearly the cock and Finland the balls. Norway is only for Klingons.
Finland is not part of the traditional definition of Scandinavia
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Finland is not part of the traditional definition of Scandinavia
Fennoscandia then
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It is a relatively thin strip of land. I drove down the Carretera Austral a few years ago, you even have to drive through Argentina, because there are the sea and mountains and not enough space to "fit" a highway (alternatively you could take the ferry).
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It is, undoubtedly, a thin strip of land.
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As a Brit… … yeah actually
Yeah this is 100% correct. Today it's a damp and humid rock.
Wish I was on some far off thin strip of land, if I'm honest.
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It is a relatively thin strip of land. I drove down the Carretera Austral a few years ago, you even have to drive through Argentina, because there are the sea and mountains and not enough space to "fit" a highway (alternatively you could take the ferry).
bro do you know how topographic maps relate to reality?
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Yeah! Thanks. I was shouting "Zoom out! Zoom out!" at my screen.
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It is a relatively thin strip of land. I drove down the Carretera Austral a few years ago, you even have to drive through Argentina, because there are the sea and mountains and not enough space to "fit" a highway (alternatively you could take the ferry).
What are you talking about? Chile gets wider at the bottom...
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What are you talking about? Chile gets wider at the bottom...
You should zoom in and check the topography.
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Brazil is a samosa balancing itself on its tip
wrote last edited by [email protected]Fun fact, Brazil has about the same length on the N-S as the E-W directions.
You can't notice this looking at most maps.