Altered Maps XVI: Gerardus Mercator Must Die

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I cared

feels bad being on the receiving end of a "gotcha" thing, but I think I'd do the same if I was in metatron's position

though it kind of reinforces my comment, as even government propaganda mocks Bihar
 
Fight?

I don't know whether you knew all or most of what i referred to.
Maybe your comment ("Toilet revolution!") was ironic. I don't know that either.
I never claimed to possess any of the above knowledge.
:dunno:

Now who's making grandiose assessments?! :P
 
Even if the map is being dishonest, I don't see how it's a "gotcha" thing.
 
Even if the map is being dishonest, I don't see how it's a "gotcha" thing.
I'm trying to tell Syns (for, like, six posts now) that i have no idea what Syns knows.
All i said was to believe the map is naive (with a strong implication that maybe we have a responsibility to reflect on and critique propaganda).
I have no idea if Syns meant their original comment as an endorsment or as irony or something else entirely. I never claimed to know.
 
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AAAA MY EYES I CANNOT UNSEE IT
 
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Europe re-drawn by nearest capital city.

Highlights:

Hibernia Magna
Luxemreich
Kingdom of Neo-Occitania
San Marinese Imperiate
Supermalta
Homeric Greece, Again
Just Iceland
 
Behold the Great Andorran Empire!(i've always had an idea of a civ2 scenario where the main powers were Andorra, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, and whatever other tiny countries i could find..)
 
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Europe re-drawn by nearest capital city.

Highlights:

Hibernia Magna
Luxemreich
Kingdom of Neo-Occitania
San Marinese Imperiate
Supermalta
Homeric Greece, Again
Just Iceland
I like how they solved the Crimean issue.
 
I love how Denmark is back to their Kalmar borders!
 
The Faeroes would probably be Irish on that map, possibly Norwegian.
 
They're not a sovereign state though, as they're an autonomous division of Denmark.
 
Not since 1066. :)
 
I wonder why Spanish is so popular in Nepal. When I was there the dominant 2nd/3rd language seemed to be English. I don't think I heard any Spanish at all

There's probably like three people using it there
 
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