If you want to try and build houses and infrastructure on inhospitable land and on the sides of mountains, be my guest. Most of those unmarked spots are either farmland, mountains, or desert. It helps to know a little geography too
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Replying to @Amaterasu9868 @___yuh____ and
Most of the U.S. too from the look of it.
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Replying to @Amaterasu9868 @___yuh____ and
And Raiders only zone for yurts, as everyone knows, and since the anti-yurt law of 1896 we can only build 200 family apt complexes or palatial ranches for 1 old white guy.
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Replying to @xiaolinstyle @Amaterasu9868 and
Beauracracy
which inherently means human constructs
which are both arbitrary 

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Replying to @___yuh____ @Amaterasu9868 and
Nice recovery there... Daath, was it? Totally forgot it was you who implied that 70% of all land mass is "inhospitable". Yup. Totally forgotten. That thing. That you did. Just up there. Forgotten.
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Replying to @xiaolinstyle @Amaterasu9868 and
Let me know where I said exactly 70% of land was inhospitable verbatim. I'm waiting.
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You said most. What exactly did you mean when you said that?
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