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btw axle as someone who's lived in utah NOBODY GIVES A SHIT
Well, you care so you are a nobody.
i understand that you didn't base the map off of the real geographic locations of the state itself, but it still triggers me.
utah is known for its geographic diversity, up north there are snowy mountain ranges, while down south there are vast canyons and deserts, with vast cities in the middle, and lots of construction/in development areas.
...and here you are, connecting the damn utah and salt lake!
You sir know too much