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Elvie 1 year ago
#24
Living in a town that was obviously gerrymandered into its county I've known this for a while. You can easily look at a map and see just my town jut out into a different county, obviously someone at some point needed to win an election.
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Learned this when my I did the grocery shopping for my grandmother, she had bologna cut on
number 7 on the list. The look I got from the guy at the deli counter was something else (it was like a half an inch thick).
       
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Coco 1 year ago
¤432 If only there was an easy way to measure half and half with an actual avaliable kitchen measure ;-)

#43 So what do they mean???
       
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Ann 1 year ago
Coco, #43 They are numbered low to high from west to east and from south to north. Mind-blowing, right?
       
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Liz 1 year ago
#5 belay
       
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Emanuel 1 year ago
#48 Interesting that socialism/communism killed a lot more people than the nazis. Yet it's still socially acceptable to support it.
       
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Dobbin 1 year ago
Emanuel,

Technically it was the dictator that was responsible not the type of government much like you could say that Christianity is responsible for the deaths of millions when in fact it was just governments that happened to follow Christianity not the religion itself...
       
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Cecilia 1 year ago
Dobbin,Yeah, most people don't understand this. They think a dictatorship is the definition for socialism, where in reality, there is no connection.
       
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Lucinda 1 year ago
Dobbin, Interesting that socialism/communism was the type of government that facilitated the rise of the dictators that killed the most people.
       
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Phil 1 year ago
Lucinda,
Well I guess you didn't read what they said unless you agree that Christianity itself is to blame for all the atrocities perpetrated by "true believers" like the destruction of the native tribes in the New World by the Conquistadors or the Inquisition (just to list 2 examples both by the same country). By your "logic" we need to ban Christianity (and most other religions) since so much violence has been done by it's followers. The people are the problem not the belief...
       
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Curg 1 year ago
Phil,
now you're just splitting hairs and presenting a strawman.
       
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Emanuel 1 year ago
Dobbin,
So you're defending the nazis and the communist governments by saying that they also claimed to follow Christianity. That's your argument??
       
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Bob 1 year ago
#28 Size and resolution so small/poor the chart is useless.
       
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Shaina 1 year ago
#15 Why is it called a US map? India and China each have many very different climate zones.
       
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Frankie 1 year ago
#1 That's definitely not 10.000 pieces
       
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Abel 1 year ago
Frankie,
edit: #6 (post had been changed)
       
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Sibbie 1 year ago
#13 and it will never go below 4 ever again
       
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Jos 1 year ago
#10 They all look the same.
       
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Sibbie 1 year ago
#32 how about not buying cakemix, but instead make your own. Cakemix usually is flour and some coagulants for 5 times the price of normal flour.
       
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Doda 1 year ago
#1 if you need this chart you're probably too inbred to understand it (and to care).

#45 it simply means that many young people die in those red places. Typically high crime areas or dangerous traffic. It's like third world countries (or medieval times); as long as you get passed a certain age you'll probably live long, but child death rates pull the average way down.
       
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