• Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    People saying “ya it’s called natural borders yank” as if they don’t come from countries where borders are decided instead by whoever was fucking over whichever disenfranchised minority group at any given time.

    Also I actually think borders should be set at watershed boundaries instead of rivers since a lot of cities end up sprawling onto both sides of a river divide. The continental US should have 8 states,

    • Longhouse at the North Eastern watersheds,

    • Sherman along the southeastern, Tennessee Valley, and lower Mississippi watersheds

    • Ohiagan along the Ohio, Great Lakes, Upper Mississippi, and Sourris Red watersheds

    • Texas along the Rio-Grande and Texas Gulf watersheds

    • Buffalo along the Missouri and Arkansas watersheds

    • Sierra along the Colorado and Great Basin watersheds

    • California at the California Watershed

    • Cascadia at the PNW Watershed

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      6 months ago

      Fun fact: watersheds are how we define our regions in NZ.

      Though a region may consist of more than one watershed, but not less than one or a partial one.

      • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin@lemm.ee
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        6 months ago

        Nothing, the watershed boundaries are the points where water stops flowing towards one body of water and starts flowing towards another.

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          I know what a watershed is, we’re talking about borders between states.

          Draw a squiggly line that follows the river. You get the left side, I get the right side. The river moves as rivers do. After 100 years we do a survey and find I have a big chunk of property that used to be my side of the river but the river moved towards me and now that’s on your side of the river. I’ve lost some land due to some being on the other side of the river and more due to the land I used to have being a river now.

          Is the boundary between us the water and we put up with the uncertain nature of our property, or do we honour the line drawn 100 years ago even though the river isn’t anywhere near there now?