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[May be where I am coming from.
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I still haven’t found it yet in Colorado after being here since last July, which is wild because it’s such a beautiful and scenic state with 37373839 different things to do a day.
When I was in Iowa, it was easily the Mississippi River, though. Hate me if you want, but I loved spending time near it. As a fan of history, underrated nature, and trains, my soul was FED
You might need to explain this idiom. I, at least, am not familiar with it.
Probably to wherever the food is.
The holy Trinity… obviously.
In practical terms true north is always 0° but you have to adjust around 16 to 20° east for declination here in Maine. In Indiana it’s only a couple degrees west declination so you just have to adjust it two to the east.
The Atlantic Ocean.
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