I’m about 12,950 Kilometers from my spawn point, according to Google Earth. That place is not “home” since I barely have any memories of it, and left the country during primary school.
I’m about 8036.68 miles , 12933.78 kilometers from where I was born and where I am isn’t my home but now it’s been so long since I’ve gone back that I’m not sure it will feel like home if I go back either
5284km this place feels like home because this is where I’ve slept for the last 4 years.
About 8,100 miles, as the crow flies.
13,300 km (8,264 mi) away from “spawn point”, ~14,000 km from “home”.
I live around 40 miles from where I was born.
My home is where I am and who I’m with now. My spawn point is somewhere I managed to survive long enough to stage my successful escape.
After trying out another country (Switzerland) and other cities in Germany (Berlin and Kiel) im back in Hamburg where I spawned. Yea other places are nice as well but no matter where I went I liked it here more. But we are known for thinking our town is the most beautiful place on earth.
About 250 meters, as the crow flies. My wife, as well. It is no longer a hospital, though.
I was dismayed to find that the hospital I was born in has been torn down and replaced with a newer one. I’m only 44!
Current, about 300 meters. I live in an apartment a block over from the hospital I was born at.
Damn, got me beat. I’m a little over 2 miles away.
I think we’re the two closest, though!
I’m right at 3 miles. I didn’t always, though. The family moved around a lot. The furthest we lived was about 1500 miles away.
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1 and some change miles away. 3 closest 😎
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Spawn point LOL
About 1-1.5 hours
~18 hours away. Yes, where I’m at currently is definitely home.
I was born in France, now I live in Japan. France is not home anymore.
You can reset your spawn point by sleeping in a bed.
Spawn Point =/= Respawn Point
you can use the “/setworldspawn” command to change the world spawn point.
Edit - spelling, because autocorrect is great.
500km… About 4 hours. Was never home though.
~2500 miles. I have no attachments to Ohio, little fond memory, and will likely never visit again. It’s been over 35 years and I intend to make it another additional 35+
No offense to my Ohio peeps, but Oregon feels a wee more comfortable. …when it’s not on fire
Man, I meet so many people who have left Ohio. People love leaving Ohio. In fact, an abnormally high proportion of astronauts are from Ohio. People wanna leave Ohio so bad, they leave earth.
I’ve met so many fellow members of the Ohio diaspora that we came up with a saying: Ohio is a great place to be from. Far from.
Ohio feels like if depression was a state
OR{egon} is
on fire
Oregon is fantastic and I’m not sure I’ll ever leave.
roughly 2200 miles, and no
Farthest away I have ever lived from where I was born? About 5500 miles. Again, neither were home. Don’t know if I have a place that is really a home no matter where I am, because I have moved around a lot in my life.