Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-33154547-20150126113820/@comment-5949826-20150322223550

L377UC3 wrote: The different laws for different states is a holdover to the fact that the US is, in theory, a conglomeration of 50 sovereign entities, and the entire purpose of the Government is to be the mediator between these states. It...never...really worked like that. I think the only reason we still do it is because we're a crapton bigger than most European countries, and a heck of a lot more diverse in population, industry, society and geography.

Also, largest city in Europe is either Moscow or Istanbul, depending on your deffinition of "Europe." UKIP much? xD

@ Raptor again: Mah Reach Win/Lose ratio is 1.17. get rekt, all uf u. Yeah I figured as much but it does seem strange that a single country will have different laws in different sections of the same country. *shrugs*

Lol at the street/house numbers xD I've never experienced that myself tbh but I'll take your word on it. Here in Essex County I've never run into that problem with house numbers. :P

Ehh, London is one of the biggest then, not the biggest. And what is everyone's obsession with UKIP recently? xD

@Lettuce again: Mine's 1.337 I think I win. xD Just kidding, that's pretty cool actually. I bet you haven't played a game since to keep it at 117?

@Coolbuddy: Nah, they're separate countries like USA and Canada but have a common Parliament. It is similar to states I guess though.