How do non-europeans feel when they see european cities? Also this is a post your city thread in disguise.
How do non-europeans feel when they see european cities? Also this is a post your city thread in disguise
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Again. Muh wooden buildings
muh cobble stone streets!
i think most are pretty cute and charming. idk it is either very very comfy looking or a gray depressing flat zone. no inbetween
nothing
Why does this reply make me so uncomfortable
Not sure if slovakia or italy.
Italy
But it's comfy and gives you a lot of feels, plus it will be here in 200 years and current skyscrapers won't.
They look nice for the most part and wouldn't mind visiting them but nothing else beyond that
They look small. Why don't Europeans have skyscrapers?
It usually looks nice from the air, like in the pics used in this thread. But then you get on ground level and have to deal with people.
>tftp
A bunch of cities do but mostly ones without culture or with a fake one.
it's secondigliano
t. commieblock knower
Whats up with Russia and pale yellows?
:3
>back left
Well better than streets full of trash and homless people like in usa
Hey
>tfw I will never live in a culturally and ethnically homogenous city that has a thousand year old history and architecture
Everyone just forms their own little ghettoes here, I don't think there is a single homogenous city left in the US anymore.
We don't have many homeless people here in general unless you're talking about one or two cities in the west coast area in particular.
t. New Yorker
This, extremely pale pastel colored facades with some white lines, absolutely boring and depressing even when it comes to the nobles palaces and properties, especially when the architecture is already simple. Then add some green roof and there it is, a clusterfuck.
What's especially shocking about homeless people in the US is that there not only old men but so many young people. Good thing the gubment gives free housing to anyone here.
I wish we had some more traditional architecture.
A must have in every thread
We unironically have buildings with Dutch architecture in lower Manhattan (not to mention Dutch and Anglicized Dutch names all over).
>How do non-europeans feel when they see european cities?
Grateful to be where I am.
Not enough. Please build some 470m tall crow-stepped gable towers.
Scampia I think
Or ones that were annihilated during the war
>Scampia
yoj're right i watched too much gommora