>South america was under North America, not east
>Spain was bordering france on it's whole eastern border
>New Zealand was it's own continent
>Brazil wasn't half of the continent
>Alpha Centaurus was a Binary-Star-System
>Canada used to be half of it's size to the East, the west was Alaska
Did i miss anything?
what the frick are you talking about hahahahahhahaha
In WW2 The brits who attacked the St Nazaire drydock were able to run on foot to the Spanish border in just one night. That would be impossible with the "current" map
In OP's idiot map, St Nazaire is no longer even on the coast. How would they have a drydock there?
It's a recreation of the original map, obviously i can't draw the original one since the timeline's shifted but it's still there :^)
ooooh el nobOdio does it again, someone! Stop him!
I was from the South America timeline you speak of.
Me too, I remember learning the time zones in elementary school and eastern Canada was the only bits that were an extra 30 minutes ahead
>moronic americans don't know anything about geography
>looks at actual map and doesn't recognize it
>WTFFFF GUYS THE TIMELINE SHIFTED THIS IS SO PARANORMAL
> Did i miss anything?
Yes, your meds. Please leave you boring gimp. These repetitive threads aren’t funny anymore.
>Alpha Centaurus was a Binary-Star-System
It is. Maybe triple, I forget.
Yes a triple system, technically a double binary
The stars Rigil Kentaurus (A) and Toliman (B) form the binary subsystem Alpha Centauri AB, which itself is paired with a smaller third star, Proxima Centauri (C)
It’s been known as a binary since 1698 and the third star Proxima was discovered in 1915 so OP’s either old as frick or just dumb
American schools are failing on geography so fricking bad
I was one of the only students who could name more countries than "England", Mexico, and Canada in school. Sometimes you'd get a China and France, and maybe an "Africa". It's very sad. For reference, I went to a private school where the local elite are trained.
american geography make the funniest Mandela effects
>U.S geography
I always recall Cape Cod is Massachusetts being a big longer and more significant. So much so that I remember whenever someone would draw a map of the US from memory they would always include it when doing the north-east coast line. When you look at a map now it's very tiny and barely worth mentioning. Let alone having it be a geographical feature that was baked into the minds of most people.
Granted. I grew up on the east coast. So perhaps that had something to do with it?
i'm from your timeline but what is denmark doing there? Denmark was north of belgium
you are fricking dumb is all
>alpha centauri was a binary star system
it still is, kind of.
>California didn't use to have islands
>The Falkland Islands didn't exist
>Brazil's State of Acre used to have a straight border, not a pointed one.
>Italy's peninsula that contains Parco Nazionale del Gargano didn't exist
>Turkey was smaller and less bulbous
>Mauritania was never a recognized country
>Madagascar was further South and was tilted more towards mainland Africa
>Australia was further South
>Australia never had "Melvin Island"
>New Zealand was further North and closer to Australia
>Svalbard didn't exist
>Japan was further South
>Cuba was smaller
>Sri Lanka was directly under India
>Indonesia and Papua New Guinea border used to be completely straight
>The Philippines were further North
>New Mexico was more of a pure square shape with a Southwestern "tail", not the weird way semi-square shape it is now with it's unaligned Texas/Oklahoma borders.
>Vermont's border with Canada used to be angled more up
>New Caledonia used to be smaller
Speaking of Italy. The island of Sicily
>Wasn't that big
>Wasn't nearly as close
Welcome to this shitty timeline. They say this one has a great ending coming soon tm, but it never fricken gets here.
it keeps shifting, but for the past months you can phisically feel it when it does, it's getting weird...
What does it feel like to you? I’ve got all sorts of weird feelings lately that I can’t pin one down for “reality shifting”. I’ve definitely had moments where I feel like I need to reaffirm my picture of the world though.
strong deja vu
you start noticing stuff like pic related randomly, sometimes you notice it months or years after it shifted, local stuff or people.
Yeah I’ve gotten a lot of that lately. If only we could get a timeline worth living in.
they took ugal from us
even the maps they show us are probably fake/innacurate nowadays
>South america was under North America, not east
this is the only one that applies to me
also svalbard didn't exist