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Expand North! So much room up there.

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  • J [email protected]

    The United States also has eight times the total population. I only saw one source that said 40% and the overwhelming majority said either 2/3 or something in the low 70%

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    Could it be that one source referred only to places with an actual border, while the rest included anything within 160 km of any coast?

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    • tuuktuuk@sopuli.xyzT [email protected]

      If I understand correctly based on a map and Wikipedia, the concept of "a lot of people" does not exist in North Dakota, though.

      I had never heard of the city of Bismarck, their state capital of more than 70 thousand inhabitants, a bit over 10% of the state's population. But, now I do. I also had not thought there can be a state capital with that little population. (And then this made me curious and I learned that in Germany the smallest state capital is Schwerin, in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and it has about 98 000 inhabitants in a state of 1½ million inhabitants.)

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      The subset is a lot of and the set is North Dakotans.

      If you have a room of ten people a lot of them can have things in common.

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        We stand on guard.

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        For thee?

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        • tuuktuuk@sopuli.xyzT [email protected]

          If I understand correctly based on a map and Wikipedia, the concept of "a lot of people" does not exist in North Dakota, though.

          I had never heard of the city of Bismarck, their state capital of more than 70 thousand inhabitants, a bit over 10% of the state's population. But, now I do. I also had not thought there can be a state capital with that little population. (And then this made me curious and I learned that in Germany the smallest state capital is Schwerin, in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, and it has about 98 000 inhabitants in a state of 1½ million inhabitants.)

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          Speaking of Germany, Bismarck is named after Otto von and when he was still alive! Greater Bismarck includes Mandan too, so it’s a bit more like 100k+ people in the area, but yeah it’s pretty small. Lots of the middle west is like that. They need to be consolidated into a single state for the senate lol

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          • J [email protected]

            FTFY

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            Winnipeg has almost a million people!!

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              Speaking of Germany, Bismarck is named after Otto von and when he was still alive! Greater Bismarck includes Mandan too, so it’s a bit more like 100k+ people in the area, but yeah it’s pretty small. Lots of the middle west is like that. They need to be consolidated into a single state for the senate lol

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              Awesome trivia! Thanks! 🙂

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              • F [email protected]

                But Canada is "too big" for rail. Except of course all those railways 100 years ago that pretty much made this nation possible, or how nearly every city had trams in most neighborhoods.

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                And the Trans-Siberian railway has existed for years, is thousands of miles long in awful conditions, AND electrified. We don't have an excuse.

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                  Do you have a source for this? Our cargo trains run through some pretty frigid winters. Many European countries have a similar climate and they have trains. Aren't the swiss famous for sending trains through snowy mountains?

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                  They certainly are. They have some of the steepest adhesion railways in the world on those mountains.

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                  • F [email protected]

                    The subset is a lot of and the set is North Dakotans.

                    If you have a room of ten people a lot of them can have things in common.

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                    Don't worry, I did already understand this 🙂

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                    • O [email protected]

                      Pretty sure it's not ignorance, otherwise how would they clean their butts?

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                      who ever claimed ICE cleans their butts?

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                        who ever claimed ICE cleans their butts?

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                        Then how do they get so nuch shit and ass hair on the constitution?

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                          But Canada is "too big" for rail. Except of course all those railways 100 years ago that pretty much made this nation possible, or how nearly every city had trams in most neighborhoods.

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                          except for the places in the north where people CURRENTLY LIVE that are only reachable by train and airplane (not even sure about the last one, might be helicopter if the terrain is shitty enough)

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                            It's not just that. Trains don't run as well or brake as efficiently in cold weather, they have slippery metal rails for a reason. That's why we switched to cars and trucks too readily, and as sad as that is, I think we might need electric cars more than Americans ever needed any cars.

                            (That said, electric cars should be thanks to electrified smartroads, not stuffing the car itself full of computer hardware.)

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                            trains are the most reliable mode of transport in winter conditions, the fact that they're so monstrously heavy and have tiny points of contact with the rails means they will simply squeeze out snow and crush ice, no plowing needed.

                            go ahead and try to drive a car through 20cm of slushy snow, it ain't happening.

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                              Also this map is kinda misleading. Edmonton and the entire 4 maritime provinces are not here, and the main reason so much of the population is close to the border is that something like 1/3 of the population is clustered around the great lakes/st Laurence, because people came here by boat.

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                              for reference:

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                              • themightycanuck@sh.itjust.worksT [email protected]

                                Ayyyy one of the 15% that doesn't live near the border checking in 😎

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                                username checks out

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                                  Due to the Straits of Mackinac, the CBP considers it to be so.

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                                  I don’t get it. The border is north of the UP.

                                  Why do the straights count?

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                                    It's because the rest is all degens from upcountry.

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                                      Winnipeg has almost a million people!!

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                                      Peggers represent

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                                      • zagorath@aussie.zoneZ [email protected]

                                        85% of Canadians live within 100 miles of the American border. And yous claim you don't want to be part of them.

                                        *(runs and hides)*

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                                        Who are you running and hiding from?

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                                        • underpantsweevil@lemmy.worldU [email protected]

                                          I would not throw pedo-shaped stones in a Canadian shaped house. For every Jeffery Epstein there's a Peter Nygard.

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                                          In Canada pedo businessmen go to prison. In the US pedo businessmen go to the White House. We are not the same.

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