What is life like in suburban Australia?
What is life like in suburban Australia?
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unironically the most pathetic human existence possible on planet earth
Pretty comfortable and easy
That is full on flyover burger tier.
Looks a lot like the US
why dont australians have culture?
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Do you guys have fat chicks, too?
where is this cursed place?
It looks comfy and familiar, aside from the direction of the traffic.
comfy
do you know what the blockie route is?
Is that really Australia?
Looks a lot like The USA
edit: Nevermind just saw the car plates
It really does. It's sort of eerie how spot on it is
it looks like america's flyoverland as you go out into the industrial areas
The middle suburbs are alot more uniquely australian, I think.
The inner suburbs might look more european.
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For examples, peep these street views from Melbourne's east:
Outer-ish suburbs with more industrial areas (but still relatively middle class):
218 High Street
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"Middle"suburbs for middle class people)
474 Waverley Rd
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Inner suburbs for rich cunts
824 Malvern Rd
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I like it, it's comfortable and you have all the opportunities in the world.
Shit, but if you get fucked up enough often enough its tolerable
P. Sherman
42 Wallaby Way, Sydney
This is a good summary
this looks exactly like most of suburban usa
it's always hilarious how desperate aussies are to pretend their suburbs are any different
It's fucking nice but the house prices in Sydney and suburbs like Fairfield suck ass
Both of those are Adelaide which basically is flyover and there's heaps of space.
Melbourne suburbs look like this. Sydney is similar with the heritage facades and narrow roads.
Sydney
A lot of towns in the US have a downtown that looks exactly like this
Almost
looks like a crossover of main street usa and the british high street
Adelaide's suburbs seem nice.
Wow I was at that Officeworks just the other day
Adelaide's pretty good for the average wagecuck. Not a whole lot goes on here but I much prefer it over Sydney where the streets are narrow as shit and living expenses are through the roof
Implying chapel street is a "suburb" and not the heart of inner city hipsterdom
>657 State Route 19 (aka. Glenferrie Road), Hawthorn, Victoria
>Chapel Street
I'm sorry did huffing petrol fry your brain?