Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:INTENTS and Purposes.
For all *intentions* and *purposes*
That was intentional![]()
Just like "intensive purposes" will eventually gain wide acceptance, geography dorks will eventually accept this middle east stuff.
Intensive purposes makes no sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:INTENTS and Purposes.
For all *intentions* and *purposes*
That was intentional![]()
Just like "intensive purposes" will eventually gain wide acceptance, geography dorks will eventually accept this middle east stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone knows there is only one country in the Middle East that has caused all these problems.
And the USA bears no blame whatsoever?
ALL of the problems in the Middle East are associated with Iran?
Not Iran
Not Iraq
Not Afghanistan
Not Syria
Not Jordan
Not Lebanon
Not Saudi Arabia
Not Lebanon
Not Qatar
Not United Arab Emirates
Not Palestine
Jus to be pedantic on a thread about geography failings. Neither Iran nor Afghanistan are in the Middle East!
Just to be literate, the poster referred to “problems” in the Middle East not “countries” in the Middle East. I responded to poster that Iran nor the other countries was responsible for “problems” in the Middle East
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can identify around 90% of countries on a map. How?
My parents had school after school. Had I been dependent solely on school (public), I would not know where many countries are.
You are exceptional in this regard. Well done. It's just not something most people need or care to know, though.
So, so ignorant.![]()
DP
Keep patting yourself on the back because you can point to a few places on the map without looking it up on your iphone. Whoopie!!! Knowing that will do nothing significant for most people in this country, nor is it of much use to them. You sound like a self-congratulatory elitist.
And you sound like a redneck yahoo who couldn’t find a country outside of North America on the map if your life depended on it. And you’re actually proud of your ignorance. Funny, I thought liberals liked to tout themselves as being “educated.” Guess not.
I can probably locate more countries than you, but I'm not running around hanging it over people's heads because they can't. It's just not a huge deal. People are worried about bills and mortgages, not playing pin the tail on the map. You have no idea what my politics are.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can identify around 90% of countries on a map. How?
My parents had school after school. Had I been dependent solely on school (public), I would not know where many countries are.
You are exceptional in this regard. Well done. It's just not something most people need or care to know, though.
So, so ignorant.![]()
DP
Keep patting yourself on the back because you can point to a few places on the map without looking it up on your iphone. Whoopie!!! Knowing that will do nothing significant for most people in this country, nor is it of much use to them. You sound like a self-congratulatory elitist.
And you sound like a redneck yahoo who couldn’t find a country outside of North America on the map if your life depended on it. And you’re actually proud of your ignorance. Funny, I thought liberals liked to tout themselves as being “educated.” Guess not.
I can probably locate more countries than you, but I'm not running around hanging it over people's heads because they can't. It's just not a huge deal. People are worried about bills and mortgages, not playing pin the tail on the map. You have no idea what my politics are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These sorts of headlines have always struck me as dumb. I’m not sure I could find Georgia on a map, but that doesn’t make me feel any less entitled to an opinion on whether Stacey Abrams should be VP
Let me guess: you’re a liberal. Nope, no need to know geography!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can identify around 90% of countries on a map. How?
My parents had school after school. Had I been dependent solely on school (public), I would not know where many countries are.
You are exceptional in this regard. Well done. It's just not something most people need or care to know, though.
So, so ignorant.![]()
DP
Keep patting yourself on the back because you can point to a few places on the map without looking it up on your iphone. Whoopie!!! Knowing that will do nothing significant for most people in this country, nor is it of much use to them. You sound like a self-congratulatory elitist.
And you sound like a redneck yahoo who couldn’t find a country outside of North America on the map if your life depended on it. And you’re actually proud of your ignorance. Funny, I thought liberals liked to tout themselves as being “educated.” Guess not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can identify around 90% of countries on a map. How?
My parents had school after school. Had I been dependent solely on school (public), I would not know where many countries are.
You are exceptional in this regard. Well done. It's just not something most people need or care to know, though.
So, so ignorant.![]()
DP
Keep patting yourself on the back because you can point to a few places on the map without looking it up on your iphone. Whoopie!!! Knowing that will do nothing significant for most people in this country, nor is it of much use to them. You sound like a self-congratulatory elitist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can identify around 90% of countries on a map. How?
My parents had school after school. Had I been dependent solely on school (public), I would not know where many countries are.
You are exceptional in this regard. Well done. It's just not something most people need or care to know, though.
So, so ignorant.![]()
DP
Anonymous wrote:These sorts of headlines have always struck me as dumb. I’m not sure I could find Georgia on a map, but that doesn’t make me feel any less entitled to an opinion on whether Stacey Abrams should be VP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can identify around 90% of countries on a map. How?
My parents had school after school. Had I been dependent solely on school (public), I would not know where many countries are.
You are exceptional in this regard. Well done. It's just not something most people need or care to know, though.
Anonymous wrote:These sorts of headlines have always struck me as dumb. I’m not sure I could find Georgia on a map, but that doesn’t make me feel any less entitled to an opinion on whether Stacey Abrams should be VP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone knows there is only one country in the Middle East that has caused all these problems.
And the USA bears no blame whatsoever?
ALL of the problems in the Middle East are associated with Iran?
Not Iran
Not Iraq
Not Afghanistan
Not Syria
Not Jordan
Not Lebanon
Not Saudi Arabia
Not Lebanon
Not Qatar
Not United Arab Emirates
Not Palestine
Jus to be pedantic on a thread about geography failings. Neither Iran nor Afghanistan are in the Middle East!
Anonymous wrote:I can identify around 90% of countries on a map. How?
My parents had school after school. Had I been dependent solely on school (public), I would not know where many countries are.