After 31 years in the United States, I find myself more American than I ever expected to be, yet not so American in many ways.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
The geography of prejudice . . .
. . . or the mapping of stereotypes, from visual artist, graphic designer and illustrator Yanko Tsvetkov's blog. (Go to his blog to see other maps he's created.)
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An original take on the maps. I was a little hesitant to read the U.K. but I can run with that description! Lots of smiles as I looked at the others. Blessings, Star
Great post!
ReplyDeleteThose are hilarious, I hadn't seen them before!
ReplyDeleteAn original take on the maps. I was a little hesitant to read the U.K. but I can run with that description! Lots of smiles as I looked at the others.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Star
Those are really funny!!
ReplyDeleteWouldn't it just be "Britain" and "The Continent"?
ReplyDeleteenjoyed this fun post, and really pored over it laughing. :)
ReplyDelete@ Iota - yes, certainly when I was growing up, anything across the Channel was simply 'the Continent'. I think Brits travel a little more now.
ReplyDeleteha! Brilliant!
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