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Shit flows downhill! Suck it!
-Colorado
Suck it Wyoming!
Neither one of you are

(I'm assuming you're in Colorado)
Neither one of you are what?
Sorry. I let internet memes influence a joke response. The .gif was the "Noice (nice)" guy because neither state was at a 6900ft average. Wyoming being at 6700ft and Colorado being at 6800ft.
Landlocked states have an advantage because there’s not a lot of land near 0 elevation.
FL & LA the closest thing to the The Netherlands, then?
And then look how they vote. XD
Delaware is closer.
in more than one way
Elevation, climate, distance, and politics.
Oh, shoot.
Delaware is pretty much a sandbar with corn off of Maryland's coast.
This is the second link that I’m unable to see mBin. What’s the reason?
Not sure, but the URL is the image’s address. You can easily get to it in a browser by clicking the title of the post on Lemmy.
Sad to say, there is no image either.
Something specific to this instance perhaps as other lemmy instances show images with posts.
Though not your issue, thanks for replying.
Colorados in fucking space
How the hell is Alaska at half the elevation of Hawaii? There's like a shit load of mountains in Alaska
Average. There’s a shit ton of mountains (volcanoes) in Hawaii too and it does not take long to go from peak to beach.
Nevada is also the most mountainous US state in terms of the amount of mountain ridges / elevation changes, but that does not mean that the mountains are particularly tall. They have no 14ers, unlike Colorado, but less flat area overall
Hawaii is 100% old volcanos