• cosmicrookie@lemmy.world
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          13 days ago

          The point is to demonstrate that Germany, Austria, Poland are not very far away from Ukraine. It compares the situation as described.

          Imagine living in Minnesota, living life as you are used to, while there is a war in Ohio

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              13 days ago

              Oh, but isn’t everyone from the US? And even if you’re not, at least have decency to learn the relevant¹ geography in school

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              …relevant being the US, of course. But learning in school in the US seems to be largely unavailable

              /s

          • Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe
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            13 days ago

            Again, Ohio is part of the Midwest, so there’s no comparison being made. So it’s a poorly made point.

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                13 days ago

                Wow, so you resort to insults? Yea we’re done you, you win by being the first to resort to name calling.

                Why should anyone engage with your sophostry?

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                  Yea we’re done you, you win by being the first to resort to name calling

                  Man, you were so close to a coherent thought. Maybe a little less time looking up “sophostry” , and a little more time proofreading?

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                13 days ago

                Don’t let a handful of half wits convince you your comment isn’t dumb and pointless. Regardless of your worthless contribution here, my point is living 500 miles away from something isn’t all that close. At least 500.

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                    13 days ago

                    Between Ohio and Minnesota is a lot more than a 6 hour trip however far it is, and 6 hours at 70 is 400 miles.

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                  And an ICBM can cover a distance of 500 miles in about 1.8 minutes, assuming a very rough average speed of 15,000 mph.

                  500 miles is nothing in a war zone.

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                    13 days ago

                    Oh, is Europe afraid Russia is going to launch medium range ballistic missiles at them?

                    Also ballistic go into space first, then across, then back down, so it wouldn’t be 1.8 minutes.

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      13 days ago

      eh, true midwest isnt till indiana. ohio is closer to west virginia/kenfucky

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        Ohio is officially counted as the eastern most Midwestern state. It has been for at least a century.

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        I see the Midwest as more of a cultural region than a physical one. Ohio and Indiana honestly both perfectly fit in with the Midwestern culture, so I welcome them into the “Midwestern” moniker

        Personally, I see the Midwest as a triangle with Ohio, Minnesota, and Missouri as the corners. Kentucky and Arkansas are too southern culturally (and honestly, the southern half of Missouri is too) Oklahoma is almost southwestern culturally, and Kansas, the Dakotas and Nebraska are very western culturally (and honestly Western Minnesota and Western Iowa are pretty Western culturally too)

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          Yeah the transappalachian great lakes region and the great plains. The real question is is west Pennsylvania midwestern

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            i don’t think you can be appalachian and midwestern, too. i think an argument can be made that the midwest is the mississippi and great lakes watersheds without mountains north of the missouri compromise line

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              I agree, and I meant west of the Appalachians, not necessarily including them. This of course does make ohio weird as regardless the vast majority of it is past the mountains but a tiny bit brushes into the foothills.