@@nicetry69420 and if you look at population numbers for the state it’s be fairly stagnant since 2016. Yes you have solid GDP growth. That doesn’t equate to large expansion in population especially when the lack of available rel estate increasing prices through the state consistent loss of property due to wild fire.
@@nicetry69420 a state having a decline in general is REALLY bad. Also I literally don't care about California politics because it doesn't affect me. I'm just here for the population argument.
@@crestothegecko6279 xD, pretty much, but also animals too. Buffalo, grizzly, wolves ect. But hey it’s worth it to live there since it’s so peaceful and quiet. Plus you can see lots of stars compared to California. California is basically a light show 🤣
@@elephantyarn7378if I had to guess they see incorrectly referring to the DC metro area. Which they obviously shouldn’t do as those people live on Maryland and Virginia, rather than DC proper.
The issue is you have hard boundaries at the coasts. So as pop grows it has to move away from the coasts. I wonder if this is gross population growth. Given the hard boundaries might be more accurate to map each state as percent of total us population over time. So if this is gross pop, it might be good to compare with pop percentage.
It says on the map, they are changing to proportion of population. As in, 1/3rd the population takes up 1/3rd of the area. It wouldn't be possible for it to work as a map for gross population
Colorado is super accurate for sure. It stretched long like that because most of the population is centered along the middle, north to south, basically from Boulder to Trinidad
@@zachfreedom644 California has a smaller percentage of the total population of the US then 10 years ago. Smaller states also get a minimum of 3 electoral points so it’s harder for a smaller state to lose EC.
They are moving towards the center because the simulation does not allow them to go beyond the border. As the coasts grow, the only place to move is center, pushing everything else that direction
Fun fact, Wyoming was the first state to have voting rights for women. It was actually a condition of theirs for statehood, they wouldn't join the union unless their women could vote.
@@miko1withtheflock US states have a minimum amount of electoral votes they must have no matter how small they are, if wyoming had 4 people their votes would matter more than whole districts in texas or california.
@@vogelvogeltje bruh Michigan got the upper peninsula after “losing” the Toledo war, and it turned out that the UP contained some of the richest copper and iron deposits in the world (at one point, the Keweenaw Peninsula of the UP produced more than 80% of the world’s copper). So get fucked, Ohio for getting some crappy stretch of land and get fucked, Wisconsin for thinking they’re similar to the UP. Michigan versus everyone
Funny it's the big businesses that have all the bloat, because they get government money and buy out their competitors. Decentralization is the way to go for most things to reduce bloat. The fastest/most efficient DMV in the US is private and in Florida.
@@KillerofGods The only thing good about FLA is how it LOOKS in pictures and on video. It's an increasingly hotter, humid, mold infested sweat box of a vulnerable peninsula. The random sinkholes that can appear just about anywhere is quite fun. The quickly eroding beaches, the increase in cranky NYers and midwesterners, the rising tides, and those increasingly severe hurricanes AND Home insurance costs are a real winner. But hey, you can choose from over 100 different lic. plates at the DMV, it can't be all bad!
That is just disturbing and I have the fear of Jello so I find that mildly unsettling. because it always stares back at me and people use to do strange and disgusting things with Jello in front of me
@@danteeightsix that’s what I’m saying… it’s wild that the citizens of Wyoming get the same amount of representation in the Senate as ALLLLLLL of the citizens of California. That’s not democracy. That’s rural minority rule.
This is mildly unsettling
Ikr
morbidly obese
Mildly?
@@bfidueyeftyfefsytfejdvfigg2505 you don’t know what mildly means?
True
"You'll see California start to dip back down"
California takes over a third of the map
With so many people bailing on California it’s hard to take this serious. 😂
@@nik4site972 they had a percent of a percent of a percent leave. Try again when you come close to that sheer GDP bud ;)
@@nicetry69420 and if you look at population numbers for the state it’s be fairly stagnant since 2016. Yes you have solid GDP growth. That doesn’t equate to large expansion in population especially when the lack of available rel estate increasing prices through the state consistent loss of property due to wild fire.
@@nicetry69420 California is the envy of the whole country , they hate us cause they ain’t us
@@nicetry69420 a state having a decline in general is REALLY bad. Also I literally don't care about California politics because it doesn't affect me. I'm just here for the population argument.
The 12 people living in Wyoming:
I’m one of the 12, away from politics, and other ppl
I don’t like people this state would be amazing to live in
@@ChefVoid the only thing you have to worry about in wyoming is stuff falling from the sky
@@crestothegecko6279 xD, pretty much, but also animals too. Buffalo, grizzly, wolves ect.
But hey it’s worth it to live there since it’s so peaceful and quiet. Plus you can see lots of stars compared to California.
California is basically a light show 🤣
@@ChefVoid as a Californian living in an incredibly light polluted area the moon is the only star in the sky
"The south is just rolling"
Is this the "roll tide" I've heard so much about?
Hahaha exactly!
Roll tide!
Roll tide
you need way more likes than you do -- most underrated comment on here
Go DAWGS
Rolling in the deep.... south
“Why is DC visible? How is that possible?”
Me who lives in DC: i guess I’m contributing to the reason why it is visible
It might also have something to do with the fact that DC has a higher population than 11 states
@@Buckets50 That's not true, the only states DC exceeds in population is Vermont and Wyoming
@@elephantyarn7378if I had to guess they see incorrectly referring to the DC metro area. Which they obviously shouldn’t do as those people live on Maryland and Virginia, rather than DC proper.
The issue is you have hard boundaries at the coasts. So as pop grows it has to move away from the coasts. I wonder if this is gross population growth. Given the hard boundaries might be more accurate to map each state as percent of total us population over time. So if this is gross pop, it might be good to compare with pop percentage.
It says on the map, they are changing to proportion of population. As in, 1/3rd the population takes up 1/3rd of the area.
It wouldn't be possible for it to work as a map for gross population
@@conorknoxy ok thanks.
Nerd
Explain in fortnite terms?
Invalid
Overrated comment
I like how my Michigan is just chilling not changing at all
Trueeeeeeeee
He forgot about the U.P.
Every other state: *crushing each other*
Alaska and Hawaii: you fight I chill 😎
Alaska doesn't exist because it literally doesn't grow lol
Alaska would be tiny. The population is super low, the state literally pays ppl to live there lol
@@Mr._Sleepytime_T wyoming has Even less with a population of 5
Hawaii just sinks as the Pacific ocean randomly decides to reclaim the islands it lost.
Michigan barely moved
I like how Michigan is like unaffected in any way at all.
As a person from Wyoming it literally looked like the entire country was coming to get me 😂💀
Colorado to the other 48 states: We found him, boys!!
not true, you cant be from wyoming because wyoming does not exist🧐
Rare sighting of one of one of the 12 people from Wyoming
@@DiggyPT that joke hasn't been funny since 2011 you should get some new material
@@NicoTheGreat5 that one was funny because it's close to being true😂💀 I've literally only met one other person outside of Wyoming that was from there
Wyoming: 💀
this why no one cares about wyoming
Ya, literally all the states went after my home 😭
The three people living there must be devastated
I’m ashamed to say that I laughed so hard at the “fear of jello”
ur not alone
same 🤣🤣🤣
Same
Michigan solid as a rock! Practically unchanged. Go Blue!
Correction really changed
GO BUCKEYES!
@@roguequakewitch GO BLUE
@@IL0VEROLLER-_- GO BUCKS MICHIGAN SUCKS
Michigan just chilling
Literally was just about to comment this 😭
They gave part of the state to Wisconsin before even starting
@@johnthestirfryguy4496 “part of the state” as in like half of it lmao
Yeah without the upper peninsula
I love my tiny crevice in the netherworld. Don’t you dare move here and ruin it, folks.
No one wants to live in WY, you have absolutely nothing to worry about.
Imagine if we actually made this the state borders.
I was just about to say that
i would legit not even be in louisiana and be in missisippi if the us was updated to have these world borders
@@theman13532 welcome to Mississippi.
I will literally die
What have they done to Nevada ._.
Why is this satisfying
I love that Michigan avoided everything else and immediately went for Wisconsin.
then we have michigan chilling
I’m only uncomfortable at the fact that so many states on the right are like slivers which would make drawing the states by hand a NIGHTMARE.
I can’t unsee this now💀
I know I want to block this video lol
@@moniquewrites9046 same 😣
@@gingercheesecake7357 why?
Ah yes, michigan consuming and yet still staying just the same. My lovable trash fire
DC: "Am I a joke to you?"
Everyone: "Yes, yes you are."
"I've never seen anything like this in my life!"
Literally just a computer program
Long Island: this is fine
I need a 24 hour version of just the visuals, this is so good to me!
Do acid then
I love the rhode island blob just chilling in massachusetts
"so this is what elbow room feels like. Mamma mia, i could get used to this"
Colorado is super accurate for sure. It stretched long like that because most of the population is centered along the middle, north to south, basically from Boulder to Trinidad
This is so bizzarre, it looks gross and cool and creepy all at the same time
Me on Wyoming
“Claustrophobia”
Naw I actually like the lack of people
Thanks for chopping this up so much that you can’t even tell what its supposed to show
California's population is still Growing.
It's just not growing faster than other states
They can't encourage enough illegal immigrants to come to make up for their shitty policies
@@soultaker840 true
@@soultaker840 then explain the loss of a congress seat. That is based on population. not citizens.
@@zachfreedom644 California has a smaller percentage of the total population of the US then 10 years ago. Smaller states also get a minimum of 3 electoral points so it’s harder for a smaller state to lose EC.
@@zachfreedom644 NY lost a congressional seat even though it gained population...just not nearly as fast as FL or TX.
Michigan is just staying still 🗿
Only comfort is that I am somehow in the same state even being in low pop state
The visual only has a limited space and you're asking "why it's being stretched like this?" Where else is it supposed to go?
*cries in VT*
Same
New Hampshire replaced Maine
@@Tylerb1324 lol ya
Yea same its sad to see my state slowly dissolve
@@Bootsfrompussinboots yeah
They are moving towards the center because the simulation does not allow them to go beyond the border. As the coasts grow, the only place to move is center, pushing everything else that direction
Michigan stayed like the same size
They lost the upper peninsula
@@mryult we don't need it
@@Dementi0 Yeah I live in Michigan and I've only been there twice.
@@mryult I was there once.
Slowly watching my home state shrink and move is very unsettling.
Some may say the center of the US is in Kansas but it’s really wherever Wyoming decides to be
This is a cool way to visualize different densities reaching equilibrium
Fun fact, Wyoming was the first state to have voting rights for women. It was actually a condition of theirs for statehood, they wouldn't join the union unless their women could vote.
based
Wyoming has like 4 people so no one’s vote there even matters💀💀💀
@@miko1withtheflock US states have a minimum amount of electoral votes they must have no matter how small they are, if wyoming had 4 people their votes would matter more than whole districts in texas or california.
You know it’s a dogshit-tier “simulation” when Michigan’s upper peninsula is literally incorporated into Wisconsin
Triggered
@@vogelvogeltje bruh Michigan got the upper peninsula after “losing” the Toledo war, and it turned out that the UP contained some of the richest copper and iron deposits in the world (at one point, the Keweenaw Peninsula of the UP produced more than 80% of the world’s copper). So get fucked, Ohio for getting some crappy stretch of land and get fucked, Wisconsin for thinking they’re similar to the UP. Michigan versus everyone
@@vogelvogeltjehell yeah! Take your mitts off our up Wisconsin!!
@@furnacego2164 Wisconsin is offended
States need to start consolidating, like businesses do, to save on operating costs.
Funny it's the big businesses that have all the bloat, because they get government money and buy out their competitors.
Decentralization is the way to go for most things to reduce bloat.
The fastest/most efficient DMV in the US is private and in Florida.
@@KillerofGods The only thing good about FLA is how it LOOKS in pictures and on video. It's an increasingly hotter, humid, mold infested sweat box of a vulnerable peninsula. The random sinkholes that can appear just about anywhere is quite fun. The quickly eroding beaches, the increase in cranky NYers and midwesterners, the rising tides, and those increasingly severe hurricanes AND Home insurance costs are a real winner. But hey, you can choose from over 100 different lic. plates at the DMV, it can't be all bad!
The weird squishing is from the map creators bounding the national borders
That is just disturbing and I have the fear of Jello so I find that mildly unsettling.
because it always stares back at me and people use to do strange and disgusting things with Jello in front of me
the direction is arbitrary, but the sizes are accurate
Meanwhile in Alaska and Hawaii: 💪🏻
I love how michigan is chilli by and not moving
And yet Wyoming still gets 2 senators… 🥵
Every state gets 2 senators. Population doesn't determine that. Population determines how many house representatives the state gets.
@@danteeightsix that’s what I’m saying… it’s wild that the citizens of Wyoming get the same amount of representation in the Senate as ALLLLLLL of the citizens of California. That’s not democracy. That’s rural minority rule.
That’s why we have the house of reps.
Nice to see Drew’s shorts channel gaining traction
"the deep south is rolling into each other" yeah, about that....
Michigan just chilling in the corner
I actually noticed Michigan kind of stays the same throughout this video
never thought I'd see Arizonan Chile
“Fear of Jello”
Jangelaphobia is the fear of all things jelly which I think jello falls underneath
"Fear of Jell-O"
"Did someone say jello?"
Minnesota probably
The ppl with smoll states:
HELP HELP ME PLS💀💀
A small crevice banished to the shadow realm also known as the middle child
“Fear of jello” 💀
WE NEED THIS WITH COUNTRIES
fear of jello lol
Idaho kinda looks like a gun but now this filter made it look like a kid drew a gun lol
genuinely one of the few times that a commentary provides more to the video on shorts 🙃
The shape is growing in relation to the other states around it so it can still fit in the us boarders
They’re stretching like that cause they’re filling the space of the tiny states shrinking
We just watched a cartograph transform into a cartogram.
I wanna take a bite out of this map.
Why is this giving me anxiety
“WE ARE STILL STRONGEST”
Wisconsin, 🧀🧀🧀🧀🧀🧀
Cheese
I died when he said “auh this is like fear of jello” 😂💀
Bro imagine if you got rid of Chicago in Illinois
Gota love the surprising maths computers come up with 😂
cartograms are my favorite type of map because they are just so weird
The places crunched up are the ones everyone is moving to that’s why they’re not stretched towards any state.
it’s evolving
When the acid test gets real.
Me drawing the states from memory
Arizona changing it's name to "Big D".
fear of jell o 🤣
Maryland just refused to move
I’m in TN and Therese a lot more people towards Nashville so pushed over to the left. Meaning yes it’s also following where they live
bro we Michiganders just 😎 *popcorn and watching other states get smushed*
lmao, banished to the shadow relm
East Coast be like I’m melting…I’M MELTING!
Nothing Makes Sense In That Simulation When Using Reality As A Basis.
I love how the entire population of Mississippi is in central Texas
Tectonic plates be like
This is pretty cool imo
This is some next level inflation fetish
We got the UP out this! More snow for us!
I believe the word you're looking for is trypophobia
No
Wyoming is like that girl in Akira, who gets squished....
Bro look At Oklahoma
We hanging on 😂
Overlay this with simulations of water level projections.
It’s funny how Michigan just ate Wisconsin
Delaware just reverts back to Sweden, Colorado un-rectangles
Colorado and Kansas casually spelling out
COKS