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    Splitting up the Michigans like that seems cruel
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  23. siliquasquama said: it raises the question of why states have the boundaries that they do…I think in many cases the borders are drawn based on major rivers. For instance, the Ohio, Missouri, Hudson, and Mississippi rivers. This map ignores them in favor of making states that have a more even distribution of area.
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    There’s a dimension out there where this map is reversed and imo I kinda want to visit it just to see the differences
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    How many people even live in Seward?
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