Map suggesting how the U.S. could be split into four different regions sparks UPROAR online – as critics rail against the placement of ONE specific state – #NationalDivorce

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(Daily Mail Online) – A hypothetical map that has put forth a vision of the United States if it was split into four regional chunks has sparked heated debate.

‘Can we agree that without splitting states, this is the best way to divide the USA into four?’ a Reddit user on the Geography subreddit wrote alongside the graphic, a replica of which has been reproduced by DailyMail.com below.

Evidently, ‘we’ could not – as responses revealed there was little agreement to be had on the proposal (the image has been deleted by the moderators of the subreddit, but was seen by this publication).

Indeed, the post garnered nearly 5,000 comments, all arguing over the theoretical prospect of cordoning off specific states into four categories: Northeast, Midwest, West, or South.

A major point of contention among Redditors was including the state of Missouri in the South.

‘I’ll be deep in the cold, cold ground before I recognize Missourah!’ a declared a man whose comments history suggests he lives in Alabama – also referencing a Simpsons quote poking fun at how some in Missouri pronounce the state’s name.

‘I feel like Missouri was only given to the south here to generate interaction and comments. Missouri is definitely Midwest, and classified by the government as Midwest,’ a second argued.

‘Geographically it is midwestern, culturally it is more southern. Also giving Missouri to the south is Kansan approved,’ a third contended.

‘We from the south recognize Missouri has southern tendencies, but we do not grant it the status as…

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