ππππππ only morons believe this...
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Finally going to get that ocean front property in AZ! #Winning!
Iβve always wanted to live in Italy now I can!!
They must have used NASA photoshop team to make this map.
Yessssss based
You got Italy, I got the Libyan dessertβ¦ π€¬
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πΆ Learn to swim, see you down in Arizona Bay!
Kekmeister :)
I'm gonna buy me up some midwestern mediterranean coastline and fight the pirates around Athens. Georgia.
Can't wait to live in Sparta. Mississippi.
Sicilian Kansas is where it's at
Delizioso!
Is that you, Cory Booker?
:)
Bill Gates has been oddly buying all the farmland that will be under water. I knew that douche was a freakin' moron.
Conserving and protecting the 'water table' is to be used to confiscate land. In my county, an Evergreen company is buying land up under a third party who runs retirement communities. The land is either farmland or land considered part of a 'water table' and those boundaries are being widely expanded.
At least Rome will be in Nebraska.
Excited to move to Crete, Missouri.
Why tf would middle states be under water and not Florida. They've been saying Florida will be mostly water in a few decades.
I was thinking THE CONTINENTAL DIVIDE being under water was the biggest indicator of stupidity, myself. Unless water has increased surface tension in higher altitudes.
Looks like a lot of SLC mormons are gonna be finding YET ANOTHER place of their own.
Also, why would Lake Superior "dry up" if you added more water to it?
Cause Climate!!
Oh, the places I can go and grill. Bring it on.
u/#Merica
u/#honkler
Florida??? LMAO Scientists are becoming moronic speculators if this story is true.
Right? Yet, the Rocky Mtns and Mile High City (Denver) are under water while Florida is dry?
Is there any way we can get Ohio included in being drowned in that ocean?
Bite your tongue, I FINALLY have beachfront property AND Cocaine Mitch is gone.
Ohio is not so easily eliminated.
Looks accurate. Water always flows and levels uphill. Lower elevation regions would be dry and clear well before the high elevation regions.
Of Course..."Science" hey...π
I hear the Mediterranean has beautiful weather year around.
Lol as long as Ohio and Florida are ok I'm goodπ
theres no way louisiana and mississippi survives that scenario...the mid-american mediterranean sea would blow out the bottom where the mississippi river empties into the gulf of mexico.....just sayin
Man I was looking and the only thing I can say is, the built some hellacious levees down in the gulf.
Aqua farming in the Midwest.
The great lake monster chappy will have room to grow, the new water buffalo.
This isn't all bad, DC may finally get that enema it so desperately needs.
Finally, Nevada can say goodbye to Las Vegas!
The Rockies just got flattened
When I was a kid, my dad subscribed to a ton of magazines. I remember either Time or Discover in the late 1980s had a cover with an illustration of the statue of liberty halfway underwater and they were saying this was going to happen by 2020. Oops.
Water climbs mountains? π€‘
Welp, I guess I live near (or under) the coast now, LOL
The east coast is above water but half the appalachian mountains are under. π€£
The coastline is going to stay the same, but we will flood the middle? seems legit /s
EDIT: Ok, I see it now, haha
Would that not put the Georgia Guidestones almost on top of the Great Pyramids?
Pretty neat that they stuck the Italy "boot" right up there between Wyoming and N. Dakota. So if I just wait, I can save money on a trip to Italy... it will have moved all the way across the ocean to my own back yard!!
I think I'll drive to New Rome, aka: North Platte, Nebraska.
Bummer. The reason I left Nebraska was it was too far from the ocean.
And just to think, you could of had beach front property.
Plan ahead! Select an appropriate elevation for your investment.
Itβs about time water goes uphill and is 2500ft above sea level! Ive always loved the beach!
Lmfao. I think I'll move to the new American sicicily.
the Mediterranean Sea will move over to the US? pffft
Whew! We will FINALLY have some ocean views here in Sioux Falls!
I don't see the problem.
It's not like the elites are gonna let us grow any food there, and just look at all that new beachfront property.
Who knew Iβd be so lucky to first live in the beautiful Colorado plains and then get Sicily ocean front Mediterranean property after global warming. Bring it on
I remember seeing shit like this back in the early 90s. Every generation needs to be dosed with this programming so they will be good little slaves.