Ya we know, we live there lol¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Ya we know, we live there lol¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Sounds like hes talking about our wilderness and somehow its wasteland
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https://www.google.com/search?q=do ... 100 mikes of U.S. border?&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8#
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Yes, a significant majority of Canadians do live within 100 miles of the U.S. border. Approximately 80-90% of the population resides within this zone. This concentration is largely due to factors like climate, arable land, and economic opportunities near the border.
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Canada's northern regions...
I got lost at the "100 Mikes of the US Border"¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Thats too many mikes.I got lost at the "100 Mikes of the US Border"
What is Stan doing with all these Mikes?Thats too many mikes.
lol I don't see wilderness as a wastelandSounds like hes talking about our wilderness and somehow its wasteland
Again, we live thereCanada's northern regions are characterized by harsh, cold climates and rugged terrain, making them less suitable for agriculture and settlement. The southern, border regions offer more favorable conditions for both.
This is true. Stan hates nature I guess lollol I don't see wilderness as a wasteland
[/wasteland]Again, we live there
Hes strokingStan I'm so confused right now! What are you doing?
When's the last time you been out in nature that's not internet or FCN?This is true. Stan hates nature I guess lol
Nature is beautiful lol. Better than staring at a bunch of buildingsThis is true. Stan hates nature I guess lol
Last weekend. Uninhabited area by a river. Twas lovely except for the hot hot sun on my pale skin lolWhen's the last time you been out in nature that's not internet or FCN?
I can hop on a bunch of trails literally 2 minutes from my house. But nature is a wasteland, right?When's the last time you been out in nature that's not internet or FCN?
Daily, its why I live where I liveAnd how often do yall sasquatches enjoy this wonderful uninhabited nature?