Cannot believe it evolved into a meme. This must be a shitpost, right?
54ReplyI am so proud of this community right now.
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Watching this evolve from the original Texas one is fun
42ReplyWas that actually the first? I remember one a few weeks ago, I think it was either Minnesota or Michigan.
4ReplyThe Texas one is several years old.
6ReplyThat state up north is an absolute bear to drive through though. It's 13 hours to drive from Monroe to Bessemer if you dont want to drive through Wisconsin.
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You can fly 17 hours from Earth and still be on Earth. The extraterrestrial mind cannot comprehend this.
25ReplyYep! Just gotta drive through Syria…Lebanon…Gaza……
16ReplyStill less probability to get shot than driving through Texas
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Y'all are ripping the us, but what we meant with that Texas meme is that's there's TOO MUCH TEXAS and we wish it were MUCH SMALLER
13ReplyExcept Turkey (and probably others) in UTC+3
7ReplyWhen is this shit meme gonna evolve into space?
7ReplyYou can gravitate for 65 revolutions and still remain within earth's attraction range 🤯
12Reply 7ReplyI meant going from galaxy to galaxy, but yeah that's a step in the right direction
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Who the hell is on UTC-9?
Edit: looks like its used in Alaska
7ReplyYeah shoulda used UTC-5 to -8.
Though dunking on Alaskans is funny!
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Ha ha Darién Gap
5Replythis trip goes through multiple time zones
3ReplyI'm too lazy to execute on it myself, but someone should do this joke, but with east-west travel instead of north/south, using UTC+8.
3ReplySomeone should do this joke but with a pogo stick jumping in place instead of driving and a ridiculous amount of time such that they end up in the expanded sun at the end.
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Get rekt USA!
3ReplyThe user name and avatar in that picture...
1ReplyWell actually, it's that 227 hour one, since the 234 hour route through Sweden is UTC+1. Finland is +2.
Although you could argue that if you drive on specific dates and theres daylight savings then...
1ReplySomeone should do east to west and driving X hours but since crossing timezones they end the drive at the same time they started
1ReplyThat implies driving at the same speed as earth rotates under the sun for the given latitude.
At the Arctic Circle (~67° N), that's 654 kmph. At the equator, it's 1,674 kmph. Good luck!
4ReplyI'll do it at the pole
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