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    1. Oceania, Eurasia, and Eastasia.

      We did it everyone! 1984 is a reality and we’re only 41 years late!

    2. Aegeansunset12 on

      People live in cities and the west dominates the world with China trying to gain spotlight

    3. Special-Block1353 on

      Wild that west Virginia is included, they could really trim down the states and throw in a different European country in sure

    4. alexjolliffe on

      In fairness, they didn’t really need to include the whole of the UK..

    5. This is where most of the companies are registered not where they generate the wealth

    6. The fuck? How does Indiana qualify versus the likes of IL or WI (by which I really just mean Chicago and Milwaukee)

    7. candymonster_MM on

      Pretty sure the mapmaker wanted to include Illinois rather than Indiana.

    8. LiamIsMyNameOk on

      It’s always so jarring when Spain doesn’t make it into these kinds of maps. Just because it stands out like a sore thumb. Nobody cares where you draw the line on the east side of Europe, because their neighbours are also grey.

      But colouring most of the European peninsula but taking off the tip, Spain+Portugal, makes them feel so incredibly excluded.

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    9. AditiaH0ldem on

      European gdp is very fragile tho, 50% of it is people ‚working‘ to receive tax money. The other 50% more and more feeling like an overmilked cow

    10. GustavoistSoldier on

      If California was an independent country, it would be one of the world’s 10 largest economies by nominal GDP.

    11. Heads_Down_Thumbs_Up on

      You’ve just chosen random regions and thrown them together. Victoria isn’t even the region with the highest GDP in Australia.

      You could have throw in Fiji and it wouldn’t have made a difference to the map you’ve made.

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