
Is…. is this a thing? People not understanding that we live on islands in a global sea – is that widespread? Thinking that because we’ve named some parts, they must be separate?
I guess it works with nationalities. Still…
you guys all know there’s no muscle in a cow that’s called the New York Strip, right?
Originally shared by National Geographic Education
Students explore the boundaries of Earth’s four oceans, recognizing that they are all connected. Students discuss what this means for conservation of “the ocean.” #SaveOurOcean

I ain’t paying to clean up no god! damn! INDIAN Ocean! Cold dead hands, Richard G! Cold. Dead. Hands.
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The New York Strip is Used Carlotta’s Sex Move. Have I Tried Apocalypse World?
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This course is for grade school kids just learning about geography. However I’m sure there is a far too large portion of the population that doesn’t realize we are basically living on large islands. But I’ll even take that level of ignorance over the flat earth people.
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I feel like I should link the US congressman who asked, in public, whether building a base on a small island would cause it to tip over.
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Well I mean – what if the island was reeeeealllly small and the base had a reeeaalllly big tower?
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Joshua Blackketter or the one who said global warming was because we’re getting closer to the sun?
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