You can drive 13 hours from NYC and still be in NYC. A sane mind cannot comprehend this.
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Especially if you take the tunnel
The truelly scary part is you only be a mile away if your lucky :)
First time visiting, i arrived in Sāo Paulo in a Bus, when i saw the sign "Welcome to Sāo Paulo i stood up and started to get my things... When we got to the São Paulo Bus Station, 5 hours later, i understood why the other passengers were very amused by my behavior.
If you drove circles around my neighborhood for 13 hours, you'd still be in my neighborhood. The non-local area'n mind cannot comprehend this.
If you sit in the car and make engine noises for 13 hours you'd still be in my driveway! The adult mind cannot comprehend this.
I can walk 13 hours in my bedroom and still be in my bedroom. An insane mind cannot comprehend this.
Well that trip has maybe 1 hour in Holland. The rest is other provinces.
You can cycle for 13 hours anywhere in the country and still be alive, usa'nean mind can't comprehend this
This is who I expected to be delivering that line
Gru when he sees one of his adopted daughters:
You can walk 13 hours towards Mordor and still not be in Mordor. One does not simply walk into Mordor.
Damn, that meme really struck a nerve with the Europeans, huh?
As someone from neither place - I'm guessing it didn't strike a nerve, so much as it struck a funny bone.
There's just something ludicrous about the phrasing.
Dunno, but 13 hours is not that much really. I can drive for more than 13 hours straight, in Italy, without going in circles, staying on the highway, traveling between two region capitals and not counting the islands. And it's Italy, not exactly the biggest country in the world. Or even in Europe.
PS: in August that's 24hrs
You can drive in Russia for 161 hours and still be in Russia:
And that's not even a lap like the OP's picture (if Russia even has such roads to approximate driving the perimeter)
Best joke of the day! You wouldn't even consider the road across a road, lmao, perimeter.
Yeah, but plenty of the land contributed to Russia doesn't belong to them, so its fake
New friend: "hey, we live close, why don't you come over?"
You: go full circle through the whole country to get there
It’s like that one time in Australia when the road was closed
Holland is only the western part of the netherlands.
Muricans trying to make euromemes. Notlikethis.png
Or at least that's what it feels like
You can drive 13 hours from R'lyeh and still be in R'lyeh, the euclidean mind cannot comprehend this.
I mean, if we wanna be silly about it
Bonus, here's my travels from my home-state from my current home to my girlfriend's home-state, back and to where we are planning on moving next year.
63 hours? Pffft. Driving in Russia for 161 hours:
161 hours is a very optimistic estimation... given the extreme weather conditions and the awful roads at the far east.
That's just cause y'all's roads are slow.
Texas has many roads with 80/85mph limits. (128/136kph)
I was in Texas for the eclipse. It messed me up driving on little two lane country roads with a 75mph speed limit. Back home only the big highways get close to that
After seeing the other post a minute ago. This is the shit posting that I love to see.
TIL in Texas and Holland you can only drive on a road once.
Best of all, you can likely make that same lap on bicycle as well as the cycling infrastructure is beyond awesome.
Sir this is a circle
In Europe you can drive around a roundabout for 13 hours the American mind can not comprehend this.
In Europe you can drive around a roundabout ~~for 13 hours~~ the American mind can not comprehend this.
You can drive for an unlimited amount of time as long as you circle around the streets of your city
I have actually encountered this phenomenon, and it involves neither Americans nor Europeans. I live in Korea, and I'm from Canada. I've had to explain that no, I have never been to Vancouver because it's something like 8000 km from where I lived on the opposite coast in Canada. At least a couple weeks of driving. In Korea, the furthest you can be from anywhere is about a four-hour drive.
Apparently it only takes 9hrs to drive around Moscow. US guys, your time to shine! I bet you'd have a city that would take more time to drive around than Netherlands
Is Lemiers really Holland, though?