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Random fun fact of the day

41.9k Boeing727200F  16 days ago

The middle of nowhere is endangered due to development. Soon enough (or now) the middle of nowhere has been turned into the middle of suburbia

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    41.4k Graingy

    @MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 You get out.

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    @Graingy this is also a case where I disagree with the room so…

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    @Graingy 😐 you make assumptions he says

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    41.4k Graingy

    @MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 Firstly, you make assumptions. Secondly, read the bloody room.

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    New Mexico exists (I drove through there once)

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    @Boeing727200F I live in a suburb, it’s actually nice here

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    @Graingy get out Canadian

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    agreed

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    @Graingy dont we all

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    41.4k Graingy

    Hate American suburbs.

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    @Boeing727200F I mean, that happened with flordia, and with Boston they just flat out made the land, so why not do that? Just make more land!

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    @Boeing727200F
    I totally agree, a good chunk already is suburbs, but many does not mean most. We do have massive metro/urban areas that span multiple states, but take a look at the Midwest, our bread basket states. We'll be in economic ruin and a national crisis with bodies littering the streets like roadkill if all of that is urbanized by 2030.
    You have very interesting thoughts. I'd love to hear more if you want, so long as you are okay with me using it to slightly influence the project.

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    @WisconsinStatePolice frankly i dont really know
    im just mentioning that a good chunk of the Continental United States will end up being suburbs by the time 2030 happens.

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    @Boeing727200F
    We also have examples of many areas shrinking, but I'm not using that to claim proof that these states will be empty in two years.
    I hope this doesn't come across rudely, because I don't intend to be mean and just want to make sure I'm understanding, but what point are you trying to make exactly?

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    @WisconsinStatePolice well the Continental US. it is already happening (ahem- california- ahem). heck im sure that 90% of land reclaimed from closed military bases/big industrial plants or whatever will be reclaimed into suburbs, heck i dont need to be sure of that we already got examples of that.

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    @Boeing727200F
    Ima keep you to your word
    Are you claiming only Continental United States, or the whole world including the Russian tundra, the Sahara desert, and the Andes mountains?

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    @WisconsinStatePolice wait like a couple years and all of those places will be flattened and turned into suburbs. trust me it will happen

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    Come with me brother. I'll show you a world of change. We're gonna take a road trip through north Dakota and Montana, or we can fly over the hills of Kentucky. You wanna do landnav and SAR in this "suburbia" on foot? No, you don't.
    I'm not going to Alaska with you.
    You have a fair point though.

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