By: The Male Cheerleader In honor of church day here is a funny set of maps I want you all to see. Geographers at Kansas State University attempted to run a spatial distribution on the seven deadly sins in the United States, and although they data can be a bit iffy due to different methods it still makes for a good Friday post... Look past the break for the rest of the maps and find out how your sinful your city is!
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