Cannot believe it evolved into a meme. This must be a shitpost, right?
54 0 ReplyI am so proud of this community right now.
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Watching this evolve from the original Texas one is fun
43 0 ReplyWas that actually the first? I remember one a few weeks ago, I think it was either Minnesota or Michigan.
4 0 ReplyThe Texas one is several years old.
6 0 ReplyThat state up north is an absolute bear to drive through though. It's 13 hours to drive from Monroe to Bessemer if you dont want to drive through Wisconsin.
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You can fly 17 hours from Earth and still be on Earth. The extraterrestrial mind cannot comprehend this.
25 0 ReplyYep! Just gotta drive through Syria…Lebanon…Gaza……
16 0 ReplyStill less probability to get shot than driving through Texas
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Y'all are ripping the us, but what we meant with that Texas meme is that's there's TOO MUCH TEXAS and we wish it were MUCH SMALLER
14 0 ReplyWhen is this shit meme gonna evolve into space?
7 0 ReplyYou can gravitate for 65 revolutions and still remain within earth's attraction range 🤯
12 0 Reply7 0 ReplyI meant going from galaxy to galaxy, but yeah that's a step in the right direction
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Except Turkey (and probably others) in UTC+3
7 0 ReplyWho the hell is on UTC-9?
Edit: looks like its used in Alaska
7 0 ReplyYeah shoulda used UTC-5 to -8.
Though dunking on Alaskans is funny!
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Ha ha Darién Gap
5 0 ReplyGet rekt USA!
5 1 Replythis trip goes through multiple time zones
3 0 ReplyI'm too lazy to execute on it myself, but someone should do this joke, but with east-west travel instead of north/south, using UTC+8.
3 0 ReplySomeone should do this joke but with a pogo stick jumping in place instead of driving and a ridiculous amount of time such that they end up in the expanded sun at the end.
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Someone should do east to west and driving X hours but since crossing timezones they end the drive at the same time they started
1 0 ReplyThat implies driving at the same speed as earth rotates under the sun for the given latitude.
At the Arctic Circle (~67° N), that's 654 kmph. At the equator, it's 1,674 kmph. Good luck!
4 0 ReplyI'll do it at the pole
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The user name and avatar in that picture...
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