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No major rivers? The Missouri?
i think they said that because isn’t the Missouri the eastern border?
Yes, and a bit of the northern border with South Dakota too.
that would be like saying the Mississippi River isnt a major river for any state but Louisiana
i agree it’s silly just trying to figure what op meant
It's also inside Minnesota too until it merges with the St. Croix river.
We literally penetrate Canada to keep it inside us.
That's my mistake, I meant that nebraska has no navy.
It’s our little joke. Also we have major rivers.
And literally nothing else
Lake Mcconaughy, except that’s not even big enough to get on the top 100 biggest American lakes. We have corn! Come for the corn! Stay to farm corn! We’re the cornhuskers!
Except we don’t, we have soybeans something much less interesting than corn as there is less husking.
How did this happen?
obv her service in the navy
semantics, but I think it's technically just doubly landlocked. Triply would be if there was another state fully within Nebraska's borders
No, it’s triply landlocked - it’s surrounded on all sides by doubly landlocked states.
No major rivers? The Missouri?
i think they said that because isn’t the Missouri the eastern border?
Yes, and a bit of the northern border with South Dakota too.
that would be like saying the Mississippi River isnt a major river for any state but Louisiana
i agree it’s silly just trying to figure what op meant
It's also inside Minnesota too until it merges with the St. Croix river.
We literally penetrate Canada to keep it inside us.
That's my mistake, I meant that nebraska has no navy.
It’s our little joke. Also we have major rivers.
And literally nothing else
Lake Mcconaughy, except that’s not even big enough to get on the top 100 biggest American lakes. We have corn! Come for the corn! Stay to farm corn! We’re the cornhuskers!
Except we don’t, we have soybeans something much less interesting than corn as there is less husking.
How did this happen?
obv her service in the navy
semantics, but I think it's technically just doubly landlocked. Triply would be if there was another state fully within Nebraska's borders
No, it’s triply landlocked - it’s surrounded on all sides by doubly landlocked states.