Time to redraw America's borders in a way that finally makes sense.
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One line would be enough: to divide North from South.
You need 4 lines. North East, South West, Wastelands.
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So a track record of treachery and treason?
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Floxas gonna absolutely kill at college football
But the target of basically all the hurricanes
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At that time only the South wanted independence, now it might be that both parts would rather live on their own.
These welfare queen red states would turn into Somalia in short order. If I can't make it back to a blue state before the borders close I'm going to fucking kill myself.
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These welfare queen red states would turn into Somalia in short order. If I can't make it back to a blue state before the borders close I'm going to fucking kill myself.
Better to have a small Somalia2 than turn all the US into the Beautiful Somalia of Covfefe, don't you agree?
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I especially like IDiOTA
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America's borders
USA borders.
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you also created new jersey, take some fuckin responsibility for your sins
Fine, New Jersey is taking its Unix and going home then
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Better to have a small Somalia2 than turn all the US into the Beautiful Somalia of Covfefe, don't you agree?
I won't be alive to see it if it comes to that, so that doesn't concern me. But sure, the rest of the U.S is kinda sorta worth saving, I guess. Maybe.
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Fine, New Jersey is taking its Unix and going home then
oh shit.
well, bsd, er, linux-shit... uh.... TempleOS it is!
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Split it along the time zones instead. Less states and simpler administration. Washington DC can be its own time zone just to mess with people.
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oh shit.
well, bsd, er, linux-shit... uh.... TempleOS it is!
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Linux isn't derived from Unix, just originally based on it. The BSDs and Darwin (Mac) would be the unfortunate casualties, but at least most of the country won't be stuck with Windows?
Edit: And, I guess, Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4/5. The former "borrowed" the networking stack from OpenBSD, and the latter are based on some BSD variant if I recall correctly.
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I won't be alive to see it if it comes to that, so that doesn't concern me. But sure, the rest of the U.S is kinda sorta worth saving, I guess. Maybe.
We’ll smuggle you out.
I feel like any major restructure like that would require some sort of open border policy, even if temporary, simply because people have never had any reason to not move..? And if we Balkanize with closed borders from go, well that’s for sure going to cause conflict.
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You should sort them in alphabetical order, my European brain won't be able to remember them otherwise
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The Internet would be great if it wasn't for all the other computers attached to it.
Those damn macintoshes. Get off my LAN!
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I like how the map shows the curvature of the north border (49th parallel), meaning all these lines bulge north in the middle.
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Linux isn't derived from Unix, just originally based on it. The BSDs and Darwin (Mac) would be the unfortunate casualties, but at least most of the country won't be stuck with Windows?
Edit: And, I guess, Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4/5. The former "borrowed" the networking stack from OpenBSD, and the latter are based on some BSD variant if I recall correctly.
TempleOS is the only way bro.
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Floxas made me lol
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You should sort them in alphabetical order, my European brain won't be able to remember them otherwise
And put them all to a catchy jingle
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I especially like IDiOTA
Also
America's borders
USA borders.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Believe it or not, those two terms are used interchangably and somehow no one gets confused. A continent AND a country can both have the same name without the world ending.
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I especially like IDiOTA
Also
America's borders
USA borders.
“America” is a shortened name for “United States of America,” in addition to the name of the continent. It can be both, you know.