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Americans think this is normal because they haven't been anywhere else.
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idk i think its ok
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Kill yourself malaponte. You fucking shitskin faggot.
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>>221869343
Roads wide enough for cars to drive through? We suffer.
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For anybody that hasn't been here: the vast, vast majority of towns and cities from Portland Maine to Portland Oregon look exactly like this.
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>>221869343
I think this is normal because I don't live on a freeway.
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most americans don't even have a passport, which is so stupid because we have one of the best and most powerful passports in the world
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>>221869343
it's because of brown people. There's no "kill all brown people" party so this is the result, this is what americans resort to, to avoid brown people instead.
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>>221869369
Damn that's crazy have you been to Tokyo before? :-)
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>>221869381
Yeah looks like concrete, roads, and shops everywhere.
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>>221869379
Right and since we're the main character of the world, you can directly fly to many countries from the US. Also have a lot of low-cost carrier option
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I like the USA sprawl and space though.
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>>221869393
So, you have traveled internationally, too. Do you ever feel like when you go to another country, that you're on another planet with different facts and truths and history? It's almost like America is in its own plane of reality.
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>>221869343
Classic Colerain Avenue
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>>221869343
but firsties told me there's no eletric wires and energy poles in their countries, they said everything was below the ground
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>>221869474
>It's almost like America is in its own plane of reality
It is. There's nowhere like it exactly. Don't get me wrong, I love America but I hate the fact that the boomers replaced all of our charming cities with car-centric hellscapes. Actually, I think it was the generation before them that did that but we can blame it on boomers anyway because fuck boomers.
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>>221869474
It feels like their countries developed before cars and they must park on the sidewalks so a single car can get through. Gee who wouldn't want that?
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>>221869696
Would you use a car if you didn't have to? I wouldn't. I could just walk around everywhere or take the train. Hell, I stayed in Germany for some time, and we just rode our bikes from city to city. Things aren't so spread out like they are here. If someone were to try and walk from one town to the next here, it would be a journey that takes the entire day on a hot black road, dodging cars. unthinkable for anyone but the most desperate homeless
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>>221869343
Maybe I am wrong, but the little section in the middle of the avenue, you can U-turn from there?
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>>221869343
Wrong. Americans think this is normal (read: an acceptable form of living) because the majority of Americans value nothing but acquiring wealth and the convenience of spending that wealth.
There's a reason why "walkable cities" (ie. what every other developed country on earth considers normal urban design) has become a politically divisive issue in America. Many Americans simply don't care about the quality of life outside their cardboard homes, and building anything that doesn't allow them to drive from point A to point B is seen as a nuisance.
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>>221869343
Do you think we don't have places like these in Gayrope? Not everything is a historic and touristic city center around here.
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>>221869753
I've been to rural Portugal and biked between cities, felt the same as the US. I've also lived in car centric states with nothing but a bike. The main difference between the US and most countries is that it's gigantic, the US has more land than all of Europe combined.
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>>221869668
Anyone from USA or Canada saying this was lying egregiously
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>>221869833
>muh epic 15-minute city!
kill yourself you nigger-loving globalist
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>>221869833
The US has walkable cities ffs what do you think NYC, San Francisco, Philidelphia, Chicago, or Boston is? Do you think the entire country should be an urban sprawl? I sincerely don't know what you people want, just move to a big city.
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>>221869833
You have homeless people dousing girls in gasoline and burning them alive as part and parcel of the everyday life in your subways and you want widespread adoption? Trying to implement widespread adoption of public transport is retarded until the nigger issue is resolved, order always comes first and then you can have nice things.

In Europe we are backtracking that path, people are starting to use less the public transport and it's getting more and more hated by the average normie because of all the migrants and overall infrahumans that stink the place and stab people as a divertimento.
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>>221869343
you forgot to turn off your vpn, sanjay
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>>221869352
Still remember the first thread the zoomed out version was posted in
It was very funny
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>>221869343
this presupposition that the way western europe does everything is automatically, unquestionably the correct way to do things is complete and utter horseshit.
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>>221869942
i'll never understand this argument, how is it safer to have a society where undesirables have motor vehicles? have you ever heard of drive by shootings, smash and grab robberies, DWI, hit and run accidents, dead bodies in the trunk?
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>>221869379
>>221869474
>>221869671
Have you ever considered picking your favorite country to visit and moving there?
There's so much out there.
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>>221869753
Depends on the place. I've walked from town to town plenty of times. I can also be most places in the US in under 24 hours. If horseback were so good we would still be doing it.
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>>221869352
lots of small/mid-sized German cities I visited, especially in less densely populated regions, had this highway-stop setup too but there was something less ugly and more pedestrian friendly (even though they were also just as far from residential areas) than pic related.
I'm trying really hard to think of the differences but the only stuff I can remember easily is that the parking lots were made of blocks instead of smooth asphalt and the lots were smaller since you didn't really see large trucks except the ones delivering goods, but I guess that made all the difference
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>>221869999
Welfare doesn't usually cover vehicles
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>>221869999
You are so libtarded it's like you are missing a whole dimensional way of thinking. Undesirables don't exist in my world, not outside of a jail cell.
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>>221870003
yes, but I'm actually quite wealthy and I own a lot of property. I suppose I could give the property to another family member of mine, but you know its like starting my own family somewhere new like my own ancestors did hundreds of years ago. I feel like its quite a big decision to make
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>>221869343
>Subway still open
>>221869352
>fucking quiznos still open
No these are NOT normal
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>>221870028
they have vehicles anyway.
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>>221869942
Boston is nice, but it's expensive to live in. If you're willing to give up suburbs for less space and are fine with living paycheck to paycheck it's an option. Something like 40% of people in Boston don't even own cars. If someone wanted to make Boston 2 I'm all for it, but packing more people into the city isn't going to make it better.
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>>221870072
>nigga permit
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Europeans think this is normal.
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amerimutts literally will call the police if they see people walking in their neighborhoods
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>>221870572
>Flag
You are not one to be calling anybody a mutt, actual mutt.
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>>221869343
Ok
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>>221869999
Its not but its still safer than taking the bus or train.
You have have to be careful that migrants dont throw burning tires on the road forcing you to stop and then mug you at gunpoint
>t.happens all the time in rural france and close to african migrants slums
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>>221869343
I like how flat it is. I can only dream of this
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>>221869379
Outdated. About 3/4 Americans have left the country.
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>>221873487
your country has barely any mountain though
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>>221873755
IM TALKING About THE BUILDINGS! DON'T ANNOY ME
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>>221869352
>b-b-but the surrounding area is still empty!?!
The average american won't ever see the area not right next to the road. It doesn't exist to their World, because their World is tied to the car.
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>>221870237
Styling your little sister's hair? Burgeristanis have no siblings?
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>>221869369
>ugly ass useless sidewalks
Even your cherrypicked example is literally unlivable for a human.
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>>221869343
I honestly don't understand what are those blocks on the road with ONLY
never seen them here
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>>221869343
Shits not that far off a south Asian slum lol



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