• TrudeauCastroson [he/him]
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    8 个月前

    Your highschool class was the size of Wisconsin?

    I'm not American and know about Idaho because they have potatoes and sketchy apps that cause Mayor Pete to win primary/caucuses, and they're 1/3 the size of Denmark.

    It's not like this is a completely town-like country, like Andorra or San Marino. Being the setting of Hamlet and having Lego count for something.

    • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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      8 个月前

      Yeah, I'm just being a shit. We should make Denmark and Wisconsin fight, though. Put them both in a jar and shake it to find out who the true heirs of the Vikings are.

      Re: Idaho - Despite having a much smaller population, Idaho has like six times the land area of Denmark. It is very much a "shithead ignorant american" thing, but the scale of many other countries compared to the USA is often so skewed it makes comparisons weird. I've lived in metropolitan areas with populations several times that of Denmark. I've lived in states that are about a quarter of the size of the EU, but with less than 1% of the population. America is a whole ass trip.

      • Enver_McTim [he/him]
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        8 个月前

        I've lived in states that are about a quarter of the size of the EU, but with less than 1% of the population

        Besides Alaska there aren't multiple states that would fit that description tho. Texas is about one-sixth of the size of the EU but has a huge population, Montana's the 4th biggest state (after AK/TX/CA) but around one-twelfth the EU's size

        You're probably being hyperbolic or smth this is just me being pedantic lmao I have OCD

    • GayTuckerCarlson [none/use name]
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      8 个月前

      Being the setting of Hamlet and having Lego count for something.

      Not really

      Being the setting of Hamlet

      Lmao this is the same mindset of people from small towns where a movie was once filmed

      • TrudeauCastroson [he/him]
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        8 个月前

        Lol, you completely destroyed my point.

        If anything those small-towns have a better mindset because at least the director actually stepped foot in their towns, Shakespeare didn't go anywhere.

        Wisconsin have high quantities of beer and cheese (not necessarily quality), and redlettermedia. Idk how you can really quantify places you've never been to other than by your cultural/food export.

        I will go to the small town, I will feign being impressed when the local greasy spoon has a picture of Sylvester Stallone's second cousin eating while shooting a movie there.