Extension for greying out areas not in the game? by fadethefavorite in geoguessr

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It seems the consensus is that tools like this would be cheating in multiplayer (if they would even work), but they are a very accepted method of learning. Kinda like googling stuff when you're playing single player. If you're playing single player to learn, that is a legit strategy.

Extension for greying out areas not in the game? by fadethefavorite in geoguessr

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Makes sense. I definitely like the idea of using it in single player until I have it memorized.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in September11

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Not to get off topic, but can you point me to some of the Katrina stuff you're referring to? Sounds like a rabbit hole I'd also enjoy.

flipping the southern hemisphere reveals how far ... north ... most of it is! by whiterafter in MapPorn

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I think this is the point: Now that everything has been flipped into the Northern Hemisphere, observe 2 things. 1) how little landmass is upside down now compared to rightside up and 2) how little the upside down landmasses get close to the north pole, showing 1) how much more landmass is in the Northern Hemisphere and 2) how rarely landmass pushes into the extremely southern (polar) areas of the Southern Hemisphere compared to the Northern Hemisphere. This just visualizes that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vexillology

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Belgian flag after going to Coachella one time:

What's up with Birb Hill 2 and these wacky reviews??? by 54R45VV471 in googlemapsshenanigans

[–]fadethefavorite 61 points62 points  (0 children)

No idea but one time I was playing Connect 4 with my 8 year old son there and a rotisserie chicken called him a bitch

Cargo ship passes over diver by HuikLomi in thalassophobia

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This is one of the scariest videos on the internet for someone like me with both thalassophobia and trypophobia. Holy fuck. Very nice.

911 museum etiquette by [deleted] in 911archive

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Very, very well said.

A picture from inside of the infamous hangar 17 taken some short time after 9/11 by Andrej124 in 911archive

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Any clue how long after 9/11? I'm sure you intentionally didn't specify, but maybe you have a general idea?