Where would you live on an inverted Earth? What would the politics be like?

Where would you live on an inverted Earth? What would the politics be like?

Somewhere near the European continent, then build a shit load of canals, connecting all the different seas

>Living on Doggerland

Pretty chill/10

in a neighborhood in a leaf lake

>Bolivia has no land

>Inverted land
>Antarctica is still land

Living on Mount Baikal

water freezes tard

Cool picture.

Probably Gulf of Mexico area.

>Central Plainers
>white

Was Greenland abducted by aliens in that pic then?

I live near a beach in the Puget Sound region

if my house were 100ft west of where it is now I would be a resident of the tiny peninsula with the red arrow

>Great Western Plainers
>White
nice try :^)

the island that was the great lakes is now bigger than Japan

Where my Nordic isles bros at?

Let´s make a fishing trip to Lake Britain or Lake Eire

As a londoner, I'd of course live on the eastern shoreline of Doggerland running around the present day home counties with my jetski and speedboat.

Chavvy northern scum would live in the Mariana Trench getting approx 14 hours of sunshine a year so it would all be very familiar to them

I'm ready, Pekka

I'm from the Netherlands. I'd live in exactly the same place, which on an inverted earth is actually above sea level.

100 m from where i live now, and it would still be a great place desu.
I wonder how the circulation of air masses and currents would be though. Probably a very hardcore climate.

A few miles inland of the coast of Lancashire, close enough to home.

Redpill me on this region, nestled behind the mountains.

Pic related

That's where all the sweJ went after being thrown into the Great Germanian Sea.

North sea. Shit ton oil, now just beneath surface.
10/10 would live

On the beautiful coast of Murica Sea, there is no other answer.

A lot more desert.

>SOUTH ATLANTIC IS WHITE

>no more oceans
>only lakes
shit sucks desu

what would human history look like if everyone could migrate everywhere else at all times?

That mountain in Anticanada looks comfy