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Whadya mean, it ain't to scale?
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Zouch was born on, Sat 22 Jan 2005, 10:43,
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Oooh
The cutting political satire! Love it.
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Pseudonym, Sat 22 Jan 2005, 10:44,
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;)
Many Americans wouldn't know what was wrong there...
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Zouch was born on, Sat 22 Jan 2005, 10:50,
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But
surely it's obvious? Even to them?
It stands out a mile... Australia is brighter than the other countries. The irony is delightful.
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Pseudonym, Sat 22 Jan 2005, 10:53,
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I'm sure there's a few americans
who still wouldn't know where the USA was on that map
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@man move along, nothing to see here on, Sat 22 Jan 2005, 10:55,
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What?
You mean it isn't ALL America?
/Isn't normally so unfluffy towards Amerib3tans, but it's late and jokes are hard to come by at this hour.
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Pseudonym, Sat 22 Jan 2005, 10:56,
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the big bit
on the left is God's country
the rest is just towel heads and liberals
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@man move along, nothing to see here on, Sat 22 Jan 2005, 10:59,
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I like
the way we're joined to France
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B33R Drink me, Sat 22 Jan 2005, 10:51,
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Ppfrt.
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cr3, Sat 22 Jan 2005, 11:25,
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woo. (Indonesia
seems to be going rusty, did it get wet or something?)
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edjogs Onward and downwards, Sat 22 Jan 2005, 11:20,
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The UK...
Actually seems slightly larger on that map than IRL (Scale wise I mean, in absolutes the coutry is obviously larger.) I love the way Cornwall is joined to Wales.
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JamesG, Sat 22 Jan 2005, 11:48,
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i never thought
that reducing image sizes could bring so many countries together! I wonder if I reduced the USA enough, it would bring the rest of the world together.
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Zouch was born on, Sat 22 Jan 2005, 12:41,
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