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not a vampire dont look into it

not a vampire don't look into it theyre lying


that is a screenshot from a yahoo! Canada article i just took a few minutes ago (neatly compressed into a 5 kilobyte greyscale png 4 ur downloading pleasure). do you want some references for how far 640 kilometres is? of course you do, unroll for the sweetness

Unroll for the pure, sweet fat of the journalistic integrity
difficult-to-read map of europe with a circle over germany, which is around 640km in radius. the circle completely encloses germany within

first reference, a ~19kb greyscale png showing where going 640km from central germany gets you. as you can see, no matter which direction you go in, you will always end up pretty far outside of germany! the closest you get to staying in germany is being in central denmark, which isn't terribly far from the german border.

difficult-to-read map of canada with a circle centred over montreal, which is around 640km in radius. the circle encapsulates most of the densest population centres of eastern canada in its southern portion

second reference, a ~57kb greyscale png showing you a 640km circle from montreal. look closely, americans! I habitually don't pay attention to US geography and geopolitics on principle so you need to have shock about this for me. I don't know any of these american cities except boston, which is significantly closer to montreal than amqui is. some city called "philadelphia" seems to be right on that distance line. also, quebec city is halfway the way to amqui and should've been used as reference instead of montreal, in the canadian news publication, catering to readers likely to know what a "quebec city" is.

in fact, amqui is ~330-340km from quebec city. if you go 330km from central germany, most directions you'll still be in germany. the furthest from germany you can even go is you can get a little bit into czechia! this would be entirely useless still if used in europe but scale is a tiny bit different in canada so it would be slightly useful.


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