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 >>/3165/
> I swear I have seen that attitude on /b/ and /mu/ countless times
You will see this attitude everywhere in life.

> a question one cannot solve until they take part of it.
I mean, they don't have to partake to pick a side, it's just that there's no way of knowing which one is it until they do. So in a way, yes.

 >>/3178/
> I love that abstract Lyra. Do you know the artist?
Not until now. DB reverse search told me it's Dahtamnay
https://www.deviantart.com/dahtamnay/art/Lyra-What-335006032
https://derpibooru.org/135964

> but do you have rockets that can fire into the sky?
Isn't that the whole shtick of rockets? To fire into the sky?

> Yes and no. County governments are how states are usually divided, but the level of services they provide are often minimal and can be pushed aside by larger town governments. Especially when there is, say less than a hundred people for an entire county which has happened in a couple of places. 
> Depending on what you mean, it maybe not quite as crazy, as they don't cross state boundaries but they can cross within a state subdivisions. Counties still often have tax allocated to them among a county level and it can be drive bureaucracy batty at times when coordinating with a town that has territory in 5 different counties. 
Truly a wild west with the administration organisation you've got there.

> I'm not sure you'd be the type that wants to play 20 questions over what maybe considered a personal detail
I'm not sure either. A country being or not being a personal detail, well, that could probably depend on context, a one that I'd rather not delve into. Besides, 20 question is different game from take-a-guess.
>Japan
miss.