Atomic Playboy
Lifer
- Feb 6, 2007
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I'm glad this thread has become a geography lesson. Look, the fact of the matter is we care more about stuff in our backyard. That's basic human instinct. I'm not saying that knowing where Tunisia is isn't important, but if I'm given an unlabeled map of the United States, a country that I've lived in my entire life, I give myself about a 40% chance of getting all the states in the right place (the whole Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina area always gets me, and I get Vermont and New Hampshire switched half the time). And most of my friends consider me to be fairly knowledgeable about geography. I know that Tunisia is in Africa, but that's about the extent of it. Is knowing where Tunisia is more important than knowing the Canadian provinces or the Mexican states (I know 8 and 2 of those respectively)? I'm more likely to end up in Canada or Mexico than Tunisia....
Basic geography is good knowledge to have, but let's not act like everyone should know every place on the globe. Know the shit that's close to you and carry a smartphone so you can Google the shit you're unsure of.
Basic geography is good knowledge to have, but let's not act like everyone should know every place on the globe. Know the shit that's close to you and carry a smartphone so you can Google the shit you're unsure of.