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Ardainian Hebrew Israelite (ardainianright@detroitriotcity.com)'s status on Monday, 17-Feb-2025 09:08:00 JST Ardainian Hebrew Israelite
@Rasterman It's really cold and nobody wants to live there. The northern middle of the US is pretty consistently the coldest part, and the Dakotas, etc. are sparsely populated. Canada is where it goes from just being cold and desolate to downright uninhabitable. -
Dragon Zero (william_the_dragonborn@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 17-Feb-2025 09:10:32 JST Dragon Zero
@ArdainianRight @Rasterman Can confirm its cold in the upper midwest, up in canada it is moreso the forested tundra Ardainian Hebrew Israelite likes this. -
Ardainian Hebrew Israelite (ardainianright@detroitriotcity.com)'s status on Monday, 17-Feb-2025 09:14:26 JST Ardainian Hebrew Israelite
@dj @Rasterman
South of the Mason-Dixon Line was unbearable before air conditioning was invented. People talk about how America's dominance is due to its immense natural resources, but greatly downplay all the difficulties our forebears had to endure before they could reap the rewards. -
Rock DJ :catcrunk: :gigachad: :lmde: (dj@ak.parcero.casa)'s status on Monday, 17-Feb-2025 09:14:27 JST Rock DJ :catcrunk: :gigachad: :lmde:
@ArdainianRight @Rasterman
North of the Mason Dixon line is uninhabitable to anyone with the slightest amount of melanin. Modern technology makes it possible but it's unbearable.
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