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How far do you live from where you were born
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"150 miles, I was born in sunny Wolverhampton Ive seen Star Wars, your miles out. Tatooine is way more than 150 mile from Wolverhampton "
I wasn’t born on tatooine and just visiting lmao |
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
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Not too far. I was born just outside Cardiff and now I live just outside Swansea.
If I had my way I’d relocate to West Wales or Scottish Highlands. I have a yearning to find myself a farmer and help him with his….. farming.
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"Not too far. I was born just outside Cardiff and now I live just outside Swansea.
If I had my way I’d relocate to West Wales or Scottish Highlands. I have a yearning to find myself a farmer and help him with his….. farming.
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
South Wales |
"Not too far. I was born just outside Cardiff and now I live just outside Swansea.
If I had my way I’d relocate to West Wales or Scottish Highlands. I have a yearning to find myself a farmer and help him with his….. farming.
Do you enjoy milking!? () "
Oh yes I like getting my hands dirty (and my face) *coughs innocently* |
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About 4 miles from my parents house but only 1 mile from the hospital I was born in.
And I can confirm Wolverhampton is the opposite of sunny today
And my husband is 300 miles away from where he was born and his mother - which is just about far enough! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"About 4 miles from my parents house but only 1 mile from the hospital I was born in.
And I can confirm Wolverhampton is the opposite of sunny today
And my husband is 300 miles away from where he was born and his mother - which is just about far enough!"
I know my mother has been moaning about it all day x |
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I make it currently about 719,525,376,000 kilometres, and increasing all the time...
The earth is rotating at 1700 kilometres per hour at the equator. But that's just round and round so the distance goes up and comes down again. However it's then orbiting around the sun at 30 kilometres every second! Which would come back to the same place every year, except...
The sun and all the planets are rotating around the centre of the galaxy at 200 kilometres per second, with a full circuit every 200 million years, so I'd be very ancient before coming back to my birthplace on that reckoning.
But wait! Our entire milky way galaxy is drifting through the universe at a fair old clip. The closest thing we have to a stationary reference for the universe as a whole is the microwave radiation left over from the big bang. And when we look at that, we find that earth, solar system, galaxy and all are moving towards the gravitational centre of a mega clump of galaxies that we call The Great Attractor. Adding together all the different movements, it turns out that we all get further away from our place of birth by nearly 350 kilometres every second, never to return... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I make it currently about 719,525,376,000 kilometres, and increasing all the time...
The earth is rotating at 1700 kilometres per hour at the equator. But that's just round and round so the distance goes up and comes down again. However it's then orbiting around the sun at 30 kilometres every second! Which would come back to the same place every year, except...
The sun and all the planets are rotating around the centre of the galaxy at 200 kilometres per second, with a full circuit every 200 million years, so I'd be very ancient before coming back to my birthplace on that reckoning.
But wait! Our entire milky way galaxy is drifting through the universe at a fair old clip. The closest thing we have to a stationary reference for the universe as a whole is the microwave radiation left over from the big bang. And when we look at that, we find that earth, solar system, galaxy and all are moving towards the gravitational centre of a mega clump of galaxies that we call The Great Attractor. Adding together all the different movements, it turns out that we all get further away from our place of birth by nearly 350 kilometres every second, never to return... "
And if you didn’t read this in the style of an Eric Idle song then are you even British |
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"I make it currently about 719,525,376,000 kilometres, and increasing all the time...
The earth is rotating at 1700 kilometres per hour at the equator. But that's just round and round so the distance goes up and comes down again. However it's then orbiting around the sun at 30 kilometres every second! Which would come back to the same place every year, except...
The sun and all the planets are rotating around the centre of the galaxy at 200 kilometres per second, with a full circuit every 200 million years, so I'd be very ancient before coming back to my birthplace on that reckoning.
But wait! Our entire milky way galaxy is drifting through the universe at a fair old clip. The closest thing we have to a stationary reference for the universe as a whole is the microwave radiation left over from the big bang. And when we look at that, we find that earth, solar system, galaxy and all are moving towards the gravitational centre of a mega clump of galaxies that we call The Great Attractor. Adding together all the different movements, it turns out that we all get further away from our place of birth by nearly 350 kilometres every second, never to return...
And if you didn’t read this in the style of an Eric Idle song then are you even British "
Let's hope there's intelligence out there, cause there's bugger all down here |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"62,500 miles
You know it’s around 25,000 to travel around the globe.
I did wonder as I'm from the other side of the world and it's 10,000 miles. "
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64 miles for me…I was born on the Wirral but now live in Yorkshire.
Cara currently lives around 10 miles from where she grew up…although other than the last couple of years, lived mainly down South.
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