I can go around in circles and never leave my home.
I still think Michigan should have a full-state lighthouse challenge …
I can drive in my neighbourhood for 40 hours and still be in my neighbourhood. The street forms a loop.
It’s like OP forgot circles exist or something idfk
If you look real close at the map, and you might miss this, you’ll notice that OP’s “circle”, as you describe it, hasn’t overlapped at all. That in a singular state is impressive. I challenge you to do that with a European country
Sure it does, it doubles back on itself at Ironwood, Copper Harbor, Sault Ste. Marie, and passes through Mackinaw twice. I don’t care whether you can drive a similar distance in a European country or not, but you can’t just blatantly lie about this route not overlapping when it clearly does multiple times.
It’s his American Grade education…
It doesn’t blow our mind at all. We couldn’t give a fuck. Its a pointless statement.
Look, its Michigan. This is almost all they have going for them. Let them have their dream.
You Europeans lack imagination
At least my kids don’t need bulletproof schoolbags
You won’t even have schools under sharia law
Maybe get yourself a passport and see some of the world.
Schools absolutely do exist in places that have sharia law. A very small percentage of Muslims are extremists if that’s what you are getting at… Its probably a larger percentage of americans who are racist radicals with tin foil hats and a bad attitude to humanity. All your terrorism is domestic. But yeah Islam is bad eh?!
What blows mind is that you leave London drive three hours in any direction and everyone has a unique accent.
Not really because if you drive 3 hours away from London you’re only about half a mile from London.
I laughed aloud at this. Yes. I’ve done this. Hope never again.
According to google it takes you 3 hrs to get to Calais, France, so… Yeah , quite the English accent there xD
Actually, they were trying to drive across their suburban neighbourhood, but the way streets are built it takes 30 hours to go around it 🤡
You can drive 30 years in Muhosransk and still be in Muhosransk
This MF gonna lose their mind when they find out about roundabouts!
I went to Milton Keynes in 2009, and I still haven’t stopped driving yet
France is over twice the size of Michigan and driving around it (hugging the borders) would take a lot longer than 30 hours.
Not a LOT longer: https://feddit.uk/comment/8002086
I personally got 37 hours with a similar test, so it depends a lot if it’s highways or whatnot what Google gives as a the duration.
But yeah I guess not a “lot” longer but if you actually drove that, you’d have to account for breaks, and then adding something like 7 hours of driving is quite a lot. Not a full day, but…
This guy managed close to 40 hrs https://slrpnk.net/comment/7366056
The top of Michigan is a shark.
Midwesterners obviously haven’t visited London’s M25.
Driving around Germany is probanly a similar distance, it just doesn’t take as long.
Best I got without doing any double takes was Flensburg - Düsseldorf - Freiburg - Friedrichshafen - Deggendorf - Dresden - Rostock - Kiel, for a total of about 28 hrs and approx 2,559 km (~1,500 miles).
https://maps.app.goo.gl/6XqbfMMPjmMHWQpJ8
Might be able to eke out those extra 200 miles by including Saarbrücken.
For France I got a 39h/3,926km Tour de France
I got a 34 hour loop around Italy without trying to follow the slow local coastal roads and not having to veer too close to France. 😘
Chatgpt estimates a trip around the outer most Autobahn at a 3k to 4k Kilometer. Taking 30-40 hours to drive.
Unfortunately LLMs are specifically terrible at this kind of calculation
Germany is smaller than several US states. Germany would fit twice into Texas and four times into Alaska, for instance.
I can also drive 30 h around in my driveway.
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This is meaningless if it drives back on the same roads. “You can drive for 30 hours on a roundabout in Blackburn, Lancashire without ever leaving the roundabout in Blackburn, Lancashire”
False. You’d have to stop and get gas thereby necessitating that you leave the roundabout in Blackburn
Fake news
(I would get dizzy and need to stop after maybe an hour)
No you’ll be reyt, it’s the big roundabout near the M65 with the Maccy’s and new KFC. Traffic lights are a nightmare on it so you’ll spend half the time sat still
If it’s got traffic lights it’s not a round about.
It’s just a sparkling intersection.
No chance with all those holes though
Thank you
Yeah I can drive for 30 hours and still be in my hometown, in fact, I can spend my entire life there. Crazy
I shudder at the thought of 30 hours in Blackburn.
Well, it’s a weird state carved out of two peninsulas and there’s only the one bridge.
It takes 23 hours and 2000 km to drive from the southernmost point in sweden to Abisko in the north.
A full loop through Malmö-Kalmar-Stockholm-Luleå-Abisko-Östersund-Göteborg-Malmö takes over 2 days and over 4000 km.
Europe is not small.
Sweden is definitely the exception in EU, that country is crazy “long”, and the geography also makes travel more difficult. You can drive north-south all across Germany in under 10 hours
Sure, but so is Michigan. You can drive across Arizona in 5 hours, across 600 km.
Sure, but the Autobahn is much faster than any road in the US, or most of the world
The equivalent to what this guy did would be more like driving along the border, which would easily take 30h.
“It takes 23 hours and 2000 km to drive from the southernmost point in sweden to Abisko in the north.”
You can drive north-south all across Germany in under 10 hours
That you?
Yeah, I don’t think there are any roads on the western border of Sweden, north of Oslo. It would take weeks the cover the actual border, I think.
Lol. Responds to a post about a state by comparing it to a continent.
A full loop around Jupiter is 70,000 km.
Jupiter is not small.
The post says “The European mind cannot comprehend this”. The US is barely twice as big as Europe. We have states that are bigger than Michigan.
He’s comparing one state to one country (Sweden) and then adds that Europe is not small, which is fair, because the caption says that the “European” mind can’t comprehend this. Europe as a continent is about as big as the US, the European Union is less than half of the size of the US and the individual countries are of course way smaller than the US. Since the EU has open borders, I’d say that comparing the US to the EU is fair and member states can be compared to US states. For example: France is about as large as Texas, Germany about as large as Montana and Italy is comparable to New Mexico. There’s a lot of movement between EU countries and some people cross borders every day to go to work or do groceries. The highway/road just continues without interruption.
Europe as a continent is meaningless, though, and then you might as well include Asia, as Europe isn’t an actual continent (Eurasia is the worlds largest continent). You could drive all the way to Eastern China if you’d like, but you’d be crossing multiple borders with border control and visa requirements, so that makes it incomparable to driving within the US.
You could fit 16 Netherlands into Texas. Lol
And we can fitt 16 Rhode Islands in the Netherlands.
What is a rode island?
Edit: oh is that part of Boston?
Rhode Island, the smallest state in the USA.
Nah, it’s just a suburb of Boston.
The Netherlands is tiny indeed! If you had asked me I would’ve guessed higher than that. You can drive from Groningen in the north to Maastricht in the south in 3.5 hours. Add 30 minutes and you can drive from Groningen to Maastricht spending most of your journey in Germany.
Yeah I didn’t mean any insult by it, I just didn’t realize how small it is. Much love to the Dutch!
Europe as a continent is meaningless, though, and then you might as well include Asia, as Europe isn’t an actual continent
Is that what they teach you in school over there?
I’ve always grown up with the idea that Europe is a continent, but if I’m not mistaken there is no geographical basis for that. See for example Wikipedia: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurasia. But yeah, we all call Europe a continent because of historical reasons and I guess that’s still taught in schools and it makes sense in that context. It’s a matter of definition. In the context of driving long distances this made up border has no meaning of course, which is why brought it up.
Most English-speaking countries recognize seven regions as continents. In order from largest to smallest in area, these seven regions are Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.
Now as to how anyone detailed the discussion this far, successfully, is beyond me. Actually everything in your comment after the link is nonsense too.
If you don’t mind, can you then tell me why Europe should be considered its own continent separate from Asia, apart from the fact that we’ve all agreed on that a long time ago? If you check here, they actually agree with it being for historical reasons (check the “Asia and Europe” section): https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boundaries_between_the_continents. We’ve all agreed that it’s a continent, so it’s a continent, that’s not something I’m refuting. I’m also aware that calling Eurasia a continent is in that sense false. But you seem to be confident that my statement that it’s for historical reasons rather than geographical ones is nonsense. I’m open to learning something new today.
In the context of the original post, it’s completely irrelevant. Comparing Europe or Eurasia as a continent to the US as a country is not a valid comparison and I’ve said so in my first comment. I could’ve left out that part completely without changing my point.
I think OPs point is that this is only in 1 state as opposed to an entire country.
Eh, the distinction between internal state and sovereign state isn’t really that relevant here. If history had gone differently, the 13 American colonies would have been independent and sovereign states, just like the 27 member states in the EU.
If frogs had wings they wouldn’t bump their ass on the sidewalk.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Articles_of_Confederation
Ok but it actually happened for 8 years