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Well, as a European this has bothered me as well. After all, the American East coast is to the West of us... while the West coast is far closer to China than to Europe (i.e. far closer to the East than to the West). I tend to confuse the two a lot... As a compromise, I suggest calling all three coasts the East/West coast to resolve any and all confusion and ambiguity. --[[Special:Contributions/162.158.88.212|162.158.88.212]] 10:36, 18 April 2018 (UTC) | Well, as a European this has bothered me as well. After all, the American East coast is to the West of us... while the West coast is far closer to China than to Europe (i.e. far closer to the East than to the West). I tend to confuse the two a lot... As a compromise, I suggest calling all three coasts the East/West coast to resolve any and all confusion and ambiguity. --[[Special:Contributions/162.158.88.212|162.158.88.212]] 10:36, 18 April 2018 (UTC) | ||
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Randall comments on how New Zealand and Japan look similar, and the superhero comparison made is... Spiderman? Spiderman wears a costume that covers his entire body. Superman would be far more fitting. Changing this.<br>-[[User:Sensorfire|Sensorfire]] ([[User talk:Sensorfire|talk]]) 02:25, 15 August 2018 (UTC) | Randall comments on how New Zealand and Japan look similar, and the superhero comparison made is... Spiderman? Spiderman wears a costume that covers his entire body. Superman would be far more fitting. Changing this.<br>-[[User:Sensorfire|Sensorfire]] ([[User talk:Sensorfire|talk]]) 02:25, 15 August 2018 (UTC) |