>>508321245 And the parts of Russia like that with any people living there... well they didn't choose to live there. They were shipped there and used as slaves.
>>508321377 Would still be the perfect spot to put all the Indian migrants. If only for a good winter.
AnonymousID: poL5KEXa
6/22/2025, 2:09:53 PM No.508321649
>>508321105 I dated a bigfoot girl when I was tree planting up there in the 90s. She stunk but had a great ass.
AnonymousID: PexutL8J
6/22/2025, 2:10:01 PM No.508321660
>>508321486 Around the railroad, b4 when I see a railroad I think socialism
AnonymousID: SVucBvn1
6/22/2025, 2:11:07 PM No.508321735
>>508320887 (OP) White people can't handle a little cold With too much sun their skin turns to aged leather and full of cancerous moles. With too much cold they get hypothermia and die (remember that white color reflects sunlight while black color aborbs the heat)
>>508321470 Some did choose to live there but thats the point i was making when i said see how it works, it doesnt. Most of these places collapsed once soviet union collapsed, no one wants to live there, people moved away, died or just disappeared, with only few big cities remaining
>>508321735 Black also radiates heat faster, you fucking retard
AnonymousID: 9R4MbJO7
6/22/2025, 2:13:37 PM No.508321963
Too much wind, they call get blown southward
AnonymousID: KxaDwl3h
6/22/2025, 2:13:53 PM No.508321984
>>508321747 >>508321765 Its also massive money sink, no business wants to establish itself there, food is expensive to ship, absolutely everything needs maintenance and permanent central heating. People living there will be most likely poor as shit, spending most of their money on surviving.
Why do people ask these retarded questions. It is rhetorical, right? We all know the answer, the cold, the fact building the houses requires time, labor and resources with land being a minor issue. Are these things obvious to people here? They must be, surely, but sometimes I wonder.
>>508320887 (OP) Because it's a frozen wasteland. Whatever soil exists is solidly frozen year round. Canada is such a fucking shithole.
AnonymousID: AyCLhJsC
6/22/2025, 2:17:33 PM No.508322305
>>508322173 There aren't even roads up to most of it. It's just wilderness everywhere. You're as likely to die from the fucking bugs as you are to a moose, bear or mountain lion.
AnonymousID: HjSw1VEb
6/22/2025, 2:18:38 PM No.508322395
>>508321034 How does even a Canadian get this wrong, Ranjeet?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muskeg In the summer it becomes mud. You cannot build on mud.
>>508320887 (OP) Because it's just endless permafrost and too cold for most settlements to survive the biggest "cities" there would be considered small towns everywhere else
AnonymousID: AyCLhJsC
6/22/2025, 2:24:51 PM No.508322884
>>508322395 If you keep going North, it becomes tundra.
>>508322602 The ones living down South are more habituated to interacting with humans.
AnonymousID: Xre5yrkV
6/22/2025, 2:26:50 PM No.508323057
>>508320887 (OP) its called the "Canadian shield", its mostly exposed bedrock with maybe a foot most of top soil in some places, is flood prone and harsh as fuck winters.
>>508320887 (OP) that's not such a big area it's the map projection making it look like that. thay whole red rectangle is only slightly larger than colorado
>>508322884 Cold, Permafrost, and Tundra aren't the biggest problem. There is just nothing economically worth dealing with it in those areas.
The main and pertinent problem is infrastructure and logistics, you cannot build roads on muskeg except a literal timber raft bridge floating on mud. You can build on permafrost no problem.
>>508320887 (OP) Because real estate has been going down for like two years in Toronto they don't want the added supply on the market.
AnonymousID: pnF5b4Nz
6/22/2025, 2:38:42 PM No.508324112
>>508320887 (OP) Because the housing problem is purely artificial and maintained by boomers and jews refusing to build more housing. Oh, that 700k pajeets that invaded in the last few years are not helping either.
AnonymousID: TGrKN1VR
6/22/2025, 2:39:32 PM No.508324200
>>508320887 (OP) Lots of that area you can't even get a telephone pole in the ground. It's solid granite with a sparse amount of dirt on top. Other places it's giant boulders of granite the size of automobiles. If it wasn't for the lack of atmosphere then lunar surface would be considered more hospitable or at least more traversable. It's not economically viable to harvest the trees and the only pressure to invest any money into much of this area is gold an uranium.
AnonymousID: RhmLPYMt
6/22/2025, 2:43:55 PM No.508324599
>>508320887 (OP) Its crown land that you can't build on, or buy. You can "apply" to buy some, but they never sell. We should ship off the homeless to a remote destination and see if they can build civilization. No drugs or alcohol for miles. They will survive or die. Televising this would be interesting.
>>508323439 >can build on permafrost no problem What makes ignorant retards say such a thing? Anything you build on permafrost will generate heat. That heat will eventually melt the permafrost immediately under the structure and risk severely damaging its integrity. I have friends who live in the Yukon and this is a constant hazard/expense for them.
>>508321034 Ummm don't be a farmer then? Open data centers and manufacturing up there. Don't even need to use AC in the summer it's always a cool temp and dry. Open a Tesla factory up there or a big AI center and a nuclear plant. It's literally, literally, free real estate. I'd give my left nut to get my citizenship back and move up there. Sounds like heaven.