• PhobosAnomaly
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    103 days ago

    Fuck the Shetlanders as well I suppose 😂

    A beautiful view all the same.

  • Flying Squid
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    103 days ago

    Based on the name of pretty much every town in England, the Scots language wasn’t all that inventive once you got south of the border.

  • @adam_y
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    93 days ago

    I wouldn’t turn it upside down, North is still North.

    But below the border it would just say, “here be fuds”.

    • krimsonbun
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      93 days ago

      it’s just a lil thing map nerds like to do to challenge the commonly used north at top and encourage us to give a second look to our landscapes

      • @adam_y
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        3 days ago

        I know. I’m very used to antipodean maps that invert the hemispheres.

        The Egyptians used to map the Nile that way too.

        Just feels odd to do it in this case.

  • GreatAlbatross
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    63 days ago

    The perspective is interesting. Slightly 3D/parallaxed, and I think also Mercator (because why not?)

  • @BananaTrifleViolin
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    63 days ago

    It’s an interesting perspective but I’m not sure the Scots perspective would be putting south at the top?

    Magnets still point north and the pole star is roughly north. Also it doesn’t seem culturally right that the Scots would out England “above” them on a map?

    The mercurator projection also benefits Scotland making it look larger although it’s a marginal benefit within great Britain itself.

      • @untorquer
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        43 days ago

        Was going to say, directions are arbitrary and this map is not intended for navigation.

    • ...m...
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      …this is a perspective projection: scotand’s prominent in the foreground, ingland is below / beyond in the background…

      (southeast is up)