America as an organism

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by ncz_nate, Apr 21, 2009.

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    Well this is mostly for entertainment, so if your username is browntwn - here is your warning to leave now.

    I was just thinking the other day how most life forms are shaped in such a way that mouth and head and organs associated are really detailed and small, and the further you go down the body everything gets bigger and less detailed. Well it got me thinking about the States because that's pretty much true for us, the north east is really small and detailed and the west looks as if a mapmaker grew tired of sketching the east.

    So I pondered what states would make up what organs and how the country would look as an organism. And I came to a stunning conclusion..




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    Well I came to the startling conclusion that the south really is America's backbone!! :eek::D
     
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    northpointaiki Guest

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    Well, OK, let me be the first to lend a HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!! Nate - inspired, actually.

    If that is my last post (who knows?), it would be well worth it.

    Now, if only there was a way to place the sphincter ani in the P&R section...

    Paul
     
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    I've always seen us as the snake:

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    ncz_nate Well-Known Member

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    :D Thank you friend, I'm glad someone thought it was as funny as I did.

    Woah there frownie, images like that make me question if you are really a terrorist? We're still a snake, just done a little more modern.

    (Kind of a centipede now)
     
    ncz_nate, Apr 21, 2009 IP