Map thread

School shooting edition

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BASED Germany

Source?

Why are eurotards so bad at shooting up schools?

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if this is accurate its pretty insane how little russia has had

how come that one swedish fag with a sword isnt counted?

>4

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Hello Re.ddit!!

It's kind of difficult to shoot with a sword

This map is a work in progress. Not done yet.

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hello fellow redditor
dont think that counts
the kid from Barcelona that bought a crossbow to class counts tho

what do the colors mean

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>Winnenden was 10 years ago

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post the legend

The linguistic origins of county names in the US.
Red= English
Light blue = Scots
Blue = French
Green = Native
Lime Green = Irish
Dark Green = Slavic languages
Yellow = Classical (Latin, Greek, Hebrew)
Gray = Welsh
Purple = Spanish, Italian, or Portuguese
White (when finished) = Neologism

Forgot,
Orange = Dutch or German

i have a similar map

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We also had an almost school shooting when some fag shot at someone with a BB gun at a college from a window.

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So fun fact, the reason Nevada has its name despite being a high desert that only gets a dusting of snow in most places once a year, is because it is named after Nevada County. Sierra and Nevada Counties were named after the Sierra Nevada Mountains, which were named that because they actually do have snow on them for most of the year. Nevada County is in California now, but it used to be part of Nevada.

>Oregon
wrong
>Colorado
wrong, it literally means red

cool, we have a Sierra Nevada in Spain too
i wish English had an equivalent of the word "sierra"
>de que color es tu coche?
>colorado
no
colorado significa ligeramente rojo o ruborizado.

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What does sierra mean exactly? I thought range was the English equivalent.

i swear isnt one state named after a bush or something, possibly texas?

sierra literally means saw
its because many mountains put together kinda look like the shape of the edgy part of the saw

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>>de que color es tu coche?
>>colorado
yes
also,
>El Chapulín Colorado

What went on in Germany?

>de que color es tu coche?
>colorado
wtf do Puerto Ricans really do this
>El Chapulín Colorado
la primera vez que lo escucho
aqui decimos "Se puso colorado" (He blushed)

>2009 was 10 years ago
Damn

>oregon
wtf

The state of Colorado takes its name from the Rio Colorado. The named the river Colorado to signify that the river was reddish, ruddy, or literally "colored" unique to the area.

thank you master :)

a mi tambien me sorprendio
>The term "orejón" comes from the historical chronicle Relación de la Alta y Baja California (1598)[11] written by the new Spaniard Rodrigo Montezuma and made reference to the Columbia River when the Spanish explorers penetrated into the actual North American territory that became part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain.
>There are also two other sources with Spanish origins, such as the name Oregano, which grows in the southern part of the region. It is most probable that the American territory was named by the Spaniards, as there are some populations in Spain such as "Arroyo del Oregón" (which is situated in the province of Ciudad Real), also considering that the individualization in Spanish language "El Orejón" with the mutation of the letter "g" instead of "j".[12]
yes i know

IIRC Mexico is some Aztec god.

Mexico is named specifically after Mexico City. As to where it got its name, the going theory is that Huitzilopochtli sometimes went by the name of Mexi, and the Mexica people who were under his patronage wanted to honor him so they named their area Mexico, or the Land of Mexi.

We've had a school shooting?

No
But you guys had island shooting lol

>Huitzilopochtli
Yeah he was who I was thinking of the war and sacrifice god.

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bump

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It's slinček in Slovene too, slinavec would mean something different

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