there really be niggas out there living in places like this and see nothing wrong
There really be niggas out there living in places like this and see nothing wrong
Finna dab on niggaz livin in deez type o' hoods yo
That place is not even a real town. It’s just a rest stop for travelers. I’ve been there
>6 lanes and not a single crosswalk
jikes
You drive everywhere not walk
looks comfy to me
>being too poor to afford a car
yikey yikes!
It’s not a real town. It’s just a rest stop
make sense.
when I see these shithole rest stop “towns” I wonder how people even get hired at the gas stations and Tim hortons there, there aren’t any actual human settlements in the vicinity.
it’s like they drove 20 minutes out of their little village to a tims and applied there. Utterly fucking grim
i went to london once:
got lost
had to go to a toilet
go to macdonalds
full of shitskins
its disgusting, its even worse if it was in a normal shitskin country, its even worse because these people hate each other and its like the worse of both worlds
Yeah they are really shitty
They don't call it United States of Advertisement for nothing.
They are a savior though on long road trips
This is also true
The Disney picture "Cars" was based on America. I really get it now.
I wonder if theres a competition about who puts up the biggest ugly sign.
That's how they do it, they literally commute to a timmies one hour away from where they live.
based
why not just turn off into an actual fucking town instead of eating and sleeping in these disgusting roadside ghettos? I dont get it
because sometimes it's 300 miles to the nearest town
America is a big country. These aren’t ghettos because no one actually lives there. It’s just a cluster of service buildings like restaurants, gas and maybe a motel.
where could you possibly be in america where its 300 miles to the next town? even in australia there are settlements all over the place even if they have like 5k-10k people, for the most part they're fairly charming aside from rampant meth abuse
the OP pic looks like somewhere in virginia or something instead of some desert shithole in the middle of nowhere like arizona or nevada
Cringe post. These communities are heroin and opioid dens.
lol why would you walk
are you too poor for a car??
The fuck are you talking about? These aren’t communities, as communities are where people live. Sure villages in rural areas have rampant drug use, but these are rest stops not villages. They don’t even have names, they’re just identified by their exit number and have signs showing which businesses are there
That’s simply not true once you get out of the denser areas of aus like the east coast and Victoria and NSW. These places must also exist in Australia as the UK has them and it’s a tiny nation
Burger-punk is a based aesthetic. Its like our version of cluttered Asian street signs.
Isn't there parts of Australia where there's no gas stations for like 3500km?
all the resources in the word, untold amounts of wealth, and this is what they leave behind as a civilization
caravansaries are always of great historical value
>it’s like they drove 20 minutes out of their little village
Is that supposed to be bad? It takes me 20 minutes to bus to college and I live in the same city.
What a stupid post.
i feel like I've seen this exact town on my way to grove city
I've always wondered where the people that work at these rest stop towns live though
like imagine driving 50 miles a day just to work a McDonald's
It disgusts me to no end how bland and identical all American middle sized towns are. Go to the big city, it’s unique. Go to super small towns, it’s unique. But this is what half of the US looks like. It’s literaly sickening. The fall of capitalism can’t come sooner.
they live right behind the stores
Why are you acting surprised dude, Canada's economy is that shitty that many people are left with no choice but to be working at a fucking Tim Hortons in a remote area
>Republican Ave
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This image has always intrigued me. It turns out I've been past here quite a few times on family vacations. I found the location in Google Earth.