Nothing that requires you to routinely drive is comfy, driving is constantly ranked as one of the single most stressful activities to people. A comfy abode is one where you can lazily access most amenities from just walking out your front door, like living in a loft above a cafe and local grocer, or if you're in the wilderness, fishing, hunting and food gardening.
Suburbia is not comfy, nor will it ever be comfy, it's poorly planned, sterile garbage with poor amenity access and requires you to drive long distances usually onto stressful high volume arterial roads.
I live in a suburb with a metro station nearby. Feels good.
Jaxson Wood
thumbnail looked like the streets were flooded now THAT would have been comfy
Lucas Gomez
nah my suburb got flooded once it was pretty shit lost an inflatable pool and a chicken
Aaron Perry
well, that's an actual flood, I was thinking more of canals
Christopher Clark
It would be cool at first but after a day it would just be driving except you're going way slower and have fuck all control and you'd probably want to kill yourself
Joseph Gray
>and a chicken
Chase Gray
fuck off you need like a little pen and you can have a chicken because they can go around your whole yard
Levi Nguyen
agreed
but australia is about 50 mil population, and 100 years away from high levels of metropolitan density and culture
Michael Allen
>50 mil population
Are you high?
Michael Myers
Suburbs are disgusting. Needless to say, they're common here in the United States, too. I believe that segregated, single-story housing, coupled with automobile dependency, is taking America on a long, dark path toward intentional isolationism.
Back when my parents were growing up, people in most parts of the country had a genuine sense of community. While that still exists in some spots--the South, maybe, along with rural parts of New England--it's started to decline in the semi-urban Midwest and flyover states. I have no idea who my neighbors are, for instance, and they never do more than wave or yell "hi!" from above the sound of a snowblower or lawn-mower.
I love driving. You can sit down on a comfy seat unlike walking. You don't get sweaty and destroy your prostate like cycling. You have privacy unlike in a bus or a train. You can take passengers and you can go almost anywhere. Driving is the best form of transport. Don't @ me
Sebastian King
that looks fucking amazing you faggot.
>everyone hates driving It's a fact that someone who dislikes driving is an anxiety ridden retard who is not confident in their driving skill. To someone with a brain driving is one of the most serene and relaxing activities on earth. To some antsy road rager it's as stressful as drinking molten lava
>everything is far from suburbia That's the point. Going to the grocery store with the family and loading the van up with costco goods every week for $300-500 is the american dream, the lifeststyle, it goes hand in hand with the picket fence.
Look at that picture again. Put yourself in one of those homes with a family of 4. Imagine watering the grass, having your boy trim the bushes and your girl gardening with mommy and then you yell "Alright everyone! Costco time!" And everyone hops in the van for a nice sing a long in the car for a 8-15 minute drive until you arrive to the wholesale store.
Absolutely kill yourself if you don't think that lifestyle is blackpilled and eternally giving and blissful.
Driving in the countryside is actually pretty relaxing, it's nice to have that time just for yourself before going to work for example. Gets stressful only when there is tons of traffic