How does this image make you feel?
How does this image make you feel?
Wasting so much perfectly good land of ashfault
nothing?
No snow. This means this is not canada.
Is this Canada?
idk what shithole you live in but it snows lots here
woah
roads
dude asphalt with lines
dude cages lmao
I want to try a Wendys
It's pretty decent. Dairy Queen has the best fucking burgers though
There's Wendys only in São Paulo.
Wait really?
Yeah they're really good, I hit one up because it was the only place open here at 3am. It's a damn good burger.
Alright, I guess I'll try it some time.
5guys, in-n-out or wendys?
whats better
Why do you eat this crap ? It's not even real food
excuse you
Who cares when it tastes good
5 guys is poisonous peanut products.
What's the right of way rule on these turn off lanes anyway, like if oncoming traffic wants to turn left right were you want to turn left?
Lots are zoned in a way so that doesn't happen
tornado watchers desu
what's the name of the place? oklahoma? that province seems pretty windy and desolate desu
American
>province
same thing isn't it?
Canada?
you are a fucking poser, that's why.
No, not really
Yes, its in the western half of Canada
BC?
Definitely alberta.
i feel like a navy seal
What? Definitely not
5guys>In n out>Wendys imo
Where is a hockey rink??
your vehicles are actually pretty cool to be honest
you don't see any US GM/Ford-esq trucks / utes / vehicles like that here. Just the looks and sheer size of them, and the comfy eating up of mile after mile, dream.
it's weird seeing any aussie movies that incorporate the road because we're so used to seeing US roads on TV here.
Its BC
Thought the license plates looked pinkish.
I got to drive a friends F-150 after years of driving SUV's. It felt so huge and tall. Like driving an aircraft carrier
What's the middle lane with yellow lines on both sides?
Dedicated turning lane
I would probably get sick if I moved to a countryside with no mountains on the horizon.
When you can't see the mountains where I live it means the smog is terrible. No mountains would trick my perception into thinking the air is always bad... for a while anyway.
a.k.a the suicide lane