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Iran Might Break Up into 7 Countries?

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2 hours ago, Hummin said:

The sheer stupidity was the election who once more choosed this lunatic with his lunatics fellows who now rules the White House.

Should be proud of themselves

I think there are a lot of people feeling a bit of regret at this point in time, as he was definitely not the man they thought he was, and his actions in the past 14 months have shocked a lot of his supporters.

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2 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

I think there are a lot of people feeling a bit of regret at this point in time, as he was definitely not the man they thought he was, and his actions in the past 14 months have shocked a lot of his supporters.

Very true indeed.

Not only the US, couple of other countries too are regretting voting-in absolute nincompoops in to governance. Maybe 90% of politicians are rogues and they are cunning too,

23 hours ago, ravip said:

Or the US break up into 50 countries? 😁

A high number of northern Us states becomes Canadian?

Core Candidates for Integration

Based on geographical proximity, shared ecosystems, and cultural similarities, these states are frequently cited as the most "natural" fits:

  • The Border 13: Historically and geographically, 13 states share a direct land or water border with Canada:

    • West: Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Montana.

    • Midwest: North Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio.

    • East: Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine.

  • The Cultural "Top 10": Some analysts and observers narrow this down to 10 states that align most closely with Canadian social norms (such as universal healthcare or environmental policies):

    1. Vermont: Often considered the most culturally similar due to its progressive politics and small-town community feel.

    2. Maine: Geographically juts into Canada and shares deep historical and industrial ties (fishing, forestry) with the Maritimes.

    3. New Hampshire: Shares a northern border and similar climate.

    4. Minnesota: Frequently called "South Canada" due to its climate, polite culture ("Minnesota Nice"), and obsession with hockey.

    5. Michigan: Deeply integrated with Ontario through the Great Lakes and industrial trade hubs like Detroit.

    6. Alaska: Shares the longest border (1,538 miles) and has a similar northern wilderness lifestyle to the Yukon and British Columbia.

    7. Washington: Highly similar to British Columbia in terms of Pacific Northwest culture, tech industries, and environment.

    8. Montana: Shares the Rocky Mountain landscape and ranching culture with Alberta.

    9. North Dakota: Culturally and geographically indistinguishable from the Canadian Prairies (Saskatchewan and Manitoba).

    10. Idaho: Shares a portion of the northern border and similar mountainous terrain

1 hour ago, Hummin said:

A high number of northern Us states becomes Canadian?

Core Candidates for Integration

Based on geographical proximity, shared ecosystems, and cultural similarities, these states are frequently cited as the most "natural" fits:

  • The Border 13: Historically and geographically, 13 states share a direct land or water border with Canada:

    • West: Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Montana.

    • Midwest: North Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio.

    • East: Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine.

  • The Cultural "Top 10": Some analysts and observers narrow this down to 10 states that align most closely with Canadian social norms (such as universal healthcare or environmental policies):

    1. Vermont: Often considered the most culturally similar due to its progressive politics and small-town community feel.

    2. Maine: Geographically juts into Canada and shares deep historical and industrial ties (fishing, forestry) with the Maritimes.

    3. New Hampshire: Shares a northern border and similar climate.

    4. Minnesota: Frequently called "South Canada" due to its climate, polite culture ("Minnesota Nice"), and obsession with hockey.

    5. Michigan: Deeply integrated with Ontario through the Great Lakes and industrial trade hubs like Detroit.

    6. Alaska: Shares the longest border (1,538 miles) and has a similar northern wilderness lifestyle to the Yukon and British Columbia.

    7. Washington: Highly similar to British Columbia in terms of Pacific Northwest culture, tech industries, and environment.

    8. Montana: Shares the Rocky Mountain landscape and ranching culture with Alberta.

    9. North Dakota: Culturally and geographically indistinguishable from the Canadian Prairies (Saskatchewan and Manitoba).

    10. Idaho: Shares a portion of the northern border and similar mountainous terrain

Oh no ! Not another wall ?

On 3/10/2026 at 5:28 AM, Lacessit said:

A country where masked ICE agents shoot other Americans without being prosecuted looks pretty splintered to me.

We are fine thanks, notice how the ICE protests have slowed down since live ammo started to be used.

1 hour ago, Hummin said:

A high number of northern Us states becomes Canadian?

Core Candidates for Integration

Based on geographical proximity, shared ecosystems, and cultural similarities, these states are frequently cited as the most "natural" fits:

  • The Border 13: Historically and geographically, 13 states share a direct land or water border with Canada:

    • West: Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Montana.

    • Midwest: North Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio.

    • East: Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine.

  • The Cultural "Top 10": Some analysts and observers narrow this down to 10 states that align most closely with Canadian social norms (such as universal healthcare or environmental policies):

    1. Vermont: Often considered the most culturally similar due to its progressive politics and small-town community feel.

    2. Maine: Geographically juts into Canada and shares deep historical and industrial ties (fishing, forestry) with the Maritimes.

    3. New Hampshire: Shares a northern border and similar climate.

    4. Minnesota: Frequently called "South Canada" due to its climate, polite culture ("Minnesota Nice"), and obsession with hockey.

    5. Michigan: Deeply integrated with Ontario through the Great Lakes and industrial trade hubs like Detroit.

    6. Alaska: Shares the longest border (1,538 miles) and has a similar northern wilderness lifestyle to the Yukon and British Columbia.

    7. Washington: Highly similar to British Columbia in terms of Pacific Northwest culture, tech industries, and environment.

    8. Montana: Shares the Rocky Mountain landscape and ranching culture with Alberta.

    9. North Dakota: Culturally and geographically indistinguishable from the Canadian Prairies (Saskatchewan and Manitoba).

    10. Idaho: Shares a portion of the northern border and similar mountainous terrain

You just copied and pasted that utter stupidity

On 3/10/2026 at 6:43 AM, ravip said:

Very true indeed.

Not only the US, couple of other countries too are regretting voting-in absolute nincompoops in to governance. Maybe 90% of politicians are rogues and they are cunning too,

Starmer, Macron, Carney?

2 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

You just copied and pasted that utter stupidity

Is it wrong to ask AI which states naturally fits Canada geographical and culturally ? This is the answer I got ! Not really controversial at all.

12 minutes ago, Hummin said:

Is it wrong to ask AI which states naturally fits Canada geographical and culturally ? This is the answer I got ! Not really controversial at all.

Got it. AI does your thinking. It even gives you opinion versus facts LOL

@Yagoda

That's a nice try, and considering your reputation when it comes to facts, I will sleep good tonight as well, as every night.

1 hour ago, Hummin said:

@Yagoda

That's a nice try, and considering your reputation when it comes to facts, I will sleep good tonight as well, as every night.

"Facts" and "@Yagoda" is an oxymoron!

17 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

"Facts" and "@Yagoda" is an oxymoron!

He could have some benefits if he did manage to find AI and ask a few questions, he might had learned something new,.

I thought maybe 5 states would fit Canada, and surprise, AI showed me many more lovely states that would be a perfect match :D

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