• flicker
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    611 month ago

    I feel like this map was designed to piss off everyone.

    • teft
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      181 month ago

      New England is fully correct so no one there will be mad.

      • @Agrivar
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        21 month ago

        As is proper.

    • @SendMePhotos
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      101 month ago

      Where’s the pacific northwest? It’s labeled weird.

    • @Duamerthrax
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      21 month ago

      I refuse to be known at part of the nyc metro.

      • flicker
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        21 month ago

        And I can drive a couple miles to a sign that says “Welcome to Tennessee, Gateway of the Deep South.”

        You tell people they’re part of the “upper” south and they’ll set your car on fire.

        • @[email protected]
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          31 month ago

          Tbf the existence of a “Deep” South implies the existence of a “Shallow” South (or in this case “Upper.”) It does have to start somewhere.

          • flicker
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            11 month ago

            That’s not true? Just because there’s a Great Lakes region doesn’t mean there’s a Mediocre Lakes, or Lesser Lakes region. Just because there’s a Mid(dle) West doesn’t mean there’s an Eastern West region.

            Also, this is surprisingly fun.

  • @TargaryenTKE
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    431 month ago

    If you go up to any Hoosier (resident of Indiana) and tell them they live in the Ohio River Valley, you’re getting punched in the face

    • @50_centavos
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      211 month ago

      Neither is Pennsylvania, this map is way off.

      • @teamevil
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        101 month ago

        I feel like there’s a weird feral vibe in Philly anyway, Definitely should be a specific region.

  • JJROKCZ
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    Absolutely never will you catch a southern Illinoisan saying we’re from/in the south. We say Midwest or southern Illinois to be more specific.

    • @unphazed
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      51 month ago

      I never understood why people think WV is a southern state. 1) It fucking snows and is cold af in winter. 2) We literally exist because we ain’t traitors.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 month ago

      It’s funny because I don’t know anyone east of Springfield that would consider themselves the “Ohio River Valley” either. I feel like the borders should be closer to state lines. I would like a reference for this map if anyone has it.

  • @reddig33
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    201 month ago

    Central Texas is nothing like East Texas, so that makes the rest of this map suspect.

    • @[email protected]
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      Yea, this map is nonsense.

      I’ve never heard half of these names used like this.

      “Chesapeake”… First I’ve never heard it used as a region, second the region so labeled on the map would be better called Mid-Atlantic (and that wouldn’t really be accurate either) that really is the Mid-Atlantic region, and there’s no Mid-Atlantic on this map, but there’s a Mid-Atlantic South (which I’ve never heard anyone use - VA is Mid-Atlantic).

      Third, the Chesapeake doesn’t even extend to PA, let alone up to NY or Jersey, over there is the Delaware Bay, so should we call that region “Delaware”?

      I’ve never once heard anyone call that region Chesapeake - it’s the Mid-Atlantic.

      Then there’s the Texas nonsense - there’s West Texas, Central, East (sometimes jokingly referred to as Arkansas) I’ll allow Rio Grande though I’ve never heard that used.

      The West stuff… Yea, no. The Rockies, OK.

      A source would be useful, perhaps knowing the context (like how this is used) would clarify things.

      • @[email protected]
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        111 month ago

        Also, it looks like the “Central Valley” in CA extends uphill to the top of the Sierras and Lake Tahoe. Plus “Socal” is as far north as Carmel.

        No. Carmel is the Central Coast. You might as well add that to the Central Valley and add some new group for the Sierra Nevada mountains that includes northern CA above Sacramento. The north coast is culturally and geographically similar to the Sierras. “Socal” doesn’t extend farther north than Santa Barbara.

      • @morphballganon
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        51 month ago

        Yeah… I’ve heard of Cascadia before, but people here would say they’re in the Pacific NW region.

        • Drusas
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          21 month ago

          “Cascadia” has some unfortunate connotations in regards to white supremacy (especially in Oregon).

      • @[email protected]
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        Chesapeake kinda looks like it’s the Chesapeake bays watershed, for what it’s worth.

      • @Feathercrown
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        21 month ago

        perhaps knowing the context (like how this is used)

        It’s not, which is why it’s not accurate

    • @[email protected]
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      71 month ago

      A lot of those are overlapping, like Appalacha and the Great Lakes both extend into Upstate NY, much of lower Appalacha is also considered mid-atlantic, etc

    • @[email protected]
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      41 month ago

      The map labels central Texas as Texas and east Texas as Deep South. They’re labeled differently. I don’t understand your comment.

    • @[email protected]
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      I agree, but also they’re different regions on this map. I’m more upset about being lumped in with Dallas. Ultimately when you’re pumping large areas together, there are going to be dissimilar places within it, but they might also be more similar than some of us care to admit

      • @TexasDrunk
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        41 month ago

        I grew up in the Deep South part of Texas and moved to and currently live in Texas Texas. I have a lot of feelings about this map that I can’t really convey.

  • @[email protected]
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    141 month ago

    Neat!

    Though, I’ve found a lot of folks from a lot of parts of this map would just tell me they’re “from the Midwest”.

    • @[email protected]
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      121 month ago

      That’s shorthand we use for people outside of the Midwest or those unfamiliar with the region.

      It’s similar to a person from a suburb of Boston just saying they’re from Boston for simplicity’s sake even if a lot of important nuance and context is lost.

    • JJROKCZ
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      111 month ago

      That’s because the majority of these regions are horseshit. Nearly everything around the Midwest in this map doesn’t exist and we’ll just say we’re from the Midwest

      • @Telodzrum
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        21 month ago

        I’ve started hearing Great Lakes more and more from people in MI, MN, and WI in the last several years.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 month ago

      I’ve found a lot of folks from a lot of parts of this map would just tell me they’re “from the Midwest”.

      I would venture to say that the part of all of these regions adjacent to the Midwest could be considered subregions of it. Many people you’d meet in these areas would be likely to say they’re in the Midwest.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 month ago

      Don’t worry, living in what the map calls “lower midwest” the midwest will do its best to not include.

      I live in Missouri, friends living in midwest states “Missouri isn’t Midwest.” They can’t tell you exactly where it is, but it sure isn’t midwest. And the exclusion seems to continue all the way northward until I’m convinced Wisconsin is just attempting to rename itself “Midwest” so that no one else can claim it.

  • @[email protected]
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    121 month ago

    I assure you that nobody in Philadelphia considers themselves to be part of the Chesapeake region

    • @markstos
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      101 month ago

      And no one from Indiana says they live in the Ohio River Valley.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 month ago

      Yeah, I’ve lived in PA and NJ for 20+ years as an adult. Never heard anyone reference Chesapeake.

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    I’ve never heard anyone refer to the mid Atlantic south, but the piedmont is common.

  • downpunxx
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    very few call it nyc metro, most locals refer to it as the tri state

    • @[email protected]
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      91 month ago

      Similarly, areas surrounding DC in Maryland and Virginia should be labeled DMV, not Chesapeake.

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      That’s a tough one because Tri-State can refer to different states. I’m guessing for you it’s New York, New Jersey, Connecticut?

      Having grown up in South Jersey, that was also called the Tri-State area, but it referred to New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York (sometimes Delaware instead of New York).

  • @[email protected]
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    71 month ago

    I’ve read a variant of this that’s little more interesting, and useful, because it includes the backstory, as well as Canada’s role (which does overlap a lot of the US).

    It’s not 100% accurate, largely because of urbanization, but you can see how we got to where we are today.

  • southsamurai
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    61 month ago

    Nothing in Texas is part of the south. Not only will the south tell you that, Texas will tell you that

    • @[email protected]
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      71 month ago

      Well, they don’t even get all of Texas. So, who cares what they have to say. Can’t even keep their whole state. Who knew “Texas” was just a small chunk in the middle.

  • @Zannsolo
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    51 month ago

    SoCal does not go up that far not even close. Gross

  • Thirsty Hyena
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    As a non-american, I have never heard of “northwoods” before.

  • @over_clox
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    41 month ago

    Missing the rust belt and the Bible belt…