Why do we never talk about Antarctica?

Why do we never talk about Antarctica?

Because they're better than us

you mean southern chile?

Antarctica is like another planet on our planet desu, it's interesting and mysterious, same goes for the bottle of the ocean.

Unfortunately there aren't much going on there these days :/

las antarticas son argentinas

It's full of ice and penguin

shhh don't tell Argentina

did you know without ice Antarctica is an archipelago

really makes you think

ahahahahaha a fucking sponge

that's were the entrance to the inner heart is

we can't talk about that

they are listening.

Because we discuss Sup Forumsernational culture. Antartica has no culture.

Rightful Australian clay

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

looks like a leg in high heels, is this italys long lost sister?

>just because I don't know a country's culture it has not culture

Is that at current sea level or is that how it would look if the ice cap were to melt?

>trans

I feel oppressed

that is at current sea level

ugly as hell

that's why God made it cold

Did you know its chilean territory? :>

THE THING IS THE ONLY GOOD HORROR MOVIE IN HISTORY.

The whole world considers it argentinian, thought.

>AvP
>good

I think China is going to make a claim just like in the South China Sea

Still has more culture than USA, to be honest

lolno.

post yfw you realise Chile-Argentina-UK claims all overlap and JUST the garrison in Stanley could rek entire Latam.

wut

in our books the only overlap is between argentina and chile

hopefully, that gives USA much more reason to back australia's claim to 50% of the shithole

>Spanish """books"""
British clay desu. Try it.

anyways what's the purpose of claiming land in that ice desert?

not just ice though is it. probably some serious resources sitting beneath...

The Antarctic Treaty was signed in Washington on 1 December 1959 by the twelve countries whose scientists had been active in and around Antarctica during the International Geophysical Year (IGY) of 1957-58. It entered into force in 1961 and has since been acceded to by many other nations. It expires in 2048.

Article 1 – The area is to be used for peaceful purposes only; military activity, such as weapons testing, is prohibited but military personnel and equipment may be used for scientific research or any other peaceful purpose;
Article 2 – Freedom of scientific investigations and cooperation shall continue;
Article 3 – Free exchange of information and personnel in cooperation with the United Nations and other international agencies;
Article 4 – The treaty does not recognize, dispute, nor establish territorial sovereignty claims; no new claims shall be asserted while the treaty is in force;
Article 5 – The treaty prohibits nuclear explosions or disposal of radioactive wastes;
Article 6 – Includes under the treaty all land and ice shelves but not the surrounding waters south of 60 degrees 00 minutes south;
Article 7 – Treaty-state observers have free access, including aerial observation, to any area and may inspect all stations, installations, and equipment; advance notice of all activities and of the introduction of military personnel must be given;
Article 8 – Allows for good jurisdiction over observers and scientists by their own states;
Article 9 – Frequent consultative meetings take place among member nations;
Article 10 – All treaty states will discourage activities by any country in Antarctica that are contrary to the treaty;
Article 11 – All disputes to be settled peacefully by the parties concerned or, ultimately, by the International Court of Justice;
Articles 12, 13, 14 – Deal with upholding, interpreting, and amending the treaty among involved nations.