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As someone of the earth sciences it is my opinion that whoever drew this has exactly zero understanding of “natural geographic borders”.

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Can you draw us a better map then?

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Looking at Long Island, I find it interesting that they chose the Hudson River as a natural boundary but apparently Long Island Sound is no big deal

I can’t figure out what Rhode Island’s border is meant to be but it apparently doesn’t include Rhode Island

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25 points

Maps! Bring us the maps!

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22 points

I know a couple of guys that can help.

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Thank you, this makes me happy

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The fact that the Mississippi River isn’t being used as a border anymore in some states bother me. But I’d love to see your take.

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28 points

Right??? This map changes borders that are already based on rivers and natural geographical features.

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New Jersey is glaringly bad

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100% agree. As an Oregonian, that border on the Willamette made me wanna cry. Literally no consideration of nature or people with that boundary, and yet it’s called a “natural border”.

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This makes my brain itch, in the best way. Oklahoma got much bigger, I approve.

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But it lost its panhandle. Sadge.

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But we’re still doing better than Florida, which had so much more panhandle sliced off, all the best bits, like Destin! F that

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You mean the Texas Slavery Ensurer?

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As always Florida is Florida It’s a law of nature nothing before nor after can be Florida, Florida is eternal just like the geriatrics in there nursing homes.

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eternal

Well, at least until it’s under water, anyway.

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I’d like to see a map with cultural boundaries. As a resident of NE Florida I can say we might as well be part of Georgia.

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Kansas looks like a mini map!

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