ignore-me-plz t1_j8wwazt wrote
Reply to comment by Karl-Hevacheck in TIL of the Storegga tsunami, a tsunami that struck the North Sea in 6000 BC submerging an area of land the size of MD by MyDadsGlassesCase
I thought you were joking until I clicked the link lmao
ApplesAreSweet t1_j8wx5be wrote
As an American I just assumed Maryland because everyone knows every redditor is also American
SwabbieTheMan t1_j8xco8m wrote
Well there probably was an Old Bay in Dogger land too
angryhobbit376 t1_j8xtlus wrote
Eyyyyy. As a Marylander, I was very confused as to why we are measuring area in relation to Maryland
wbarchunt t1_j8yzwzh wrote
Americans will measure is anything but the metric system
AdmiralSirJohn t1_j8zp7ez wrote
Except for soft drinks and ammunition.
Ent_Trip_Newer t1_j8xz3if wrote
Ditto
imakepoordecision t1_j8zd1ty wrote
Same. Everyone knows that Rhode Island and Texas are the measurement states
HBPhilly1 t1_j9adzyi wrote
Arghhhh. As a non Marylanderer, I am more confused as to why you haven't been using the marylandtric system in relation to area. Like I bought home yesterday, nothing big just a 4 bedroom-5 bath bungalow and when I asked the size the realtor just said smaller than a Maryland but big enough for a few Marilyn's if you catch my dick. We laughed for a few minutes and then I paid cash and left the gas station with a smile.
xrobertcmx t1_j902hcw wrote
We are a very oddly shaped state.
alxwx t1_j8yobar wrote
r/usdefaultism
thisimpetus t1_j90yco5 wrote
As a Canadian I also assumed this and for the same reason.
That and Americans really like to avoid comprehensible units.
Karl-Hevacheck t1_j8xo0hk wrote
dude I thought I was joking too, i only read the abstract xD
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