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WonderWhy
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The world is complicated.
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teaandcoffeeM
(4 minutes ago)
So there's a piece of unclaimed land sandwiched between Sudan and Egypt, anyone want to start a country?
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sohumchatterjee9
(10 minutes ago)
Update!!!!
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hoopsarrow89
(17 minutes ago)
Random guy: So where do you live?
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kendallsutton3858
(27 minutes ago)
Imagine if Belgium and the Netherlands had closed borders...
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krc9464
(31 minutes ago)
i can have my trunk in the Netherlands and my engine in Belgium
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martinsgakke
(47 minutes ago)
Did you guys notice that wherever you find complicated stupid nonsense borders, you also find the brittish at some point in History? Curious coincidence?
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culedood123
(51 minutes ago)
"the least complex of this is in the middle East"... that's something you don't hear every day
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mrwigg1es
(1 hour ago)
"So, which country do you live in?"
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armouredskeptic
(1 hour ago)
My neighbour growing-up in Canada was from Northern Cyprus. He was basically evicted from his home during the take-over. He went back to visit to see what they did with his land after the take-over and he said the entire REGION his home was in is basically untouched. They never did a thing to it. His whole neighbourhood is just an over-grown ruin.
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APFS-DS
(3 hours ago)
4:01 imagine ordering there.
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dedweight8292
(19 hours ago)
Goes to North Africa
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lordpuggles1111
(2 hours ago)
For the guy who moved his front door...
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MrJJuK
(18 hours ago)
I just wanted come laugh at the silly borders country's have, now my head hurts and im confused. :'(
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baldeepbirak
(16 hours ago)
House in 2 countries and 2 door bells lol. Fun times with the post.
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philipje1
(14 hours ago)
I hope that they'll keep the Dutch/Belgian enclaves. It was made in the middle ages in the 12th century, by the Duke of Holland and the Count of Brabant. Cool history
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BaSsGaZ
(13 hours ago)
It's crazy how you can move to a whole other country by simply moving your front door.
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