Do American places really all look the same?
Do American places really all look the same?
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Only NYC and Boston have a sovl. The rest is plastic and fake
>NYC
>sovl
pick one
It's not just America, but Europe too. Construction companies are spamming the same 3-4 types of apartment buildings throughout the whole of the continent.
No.
it's not just USA
globohomo urbanization is turning the whole world into roads and boxes
>globohomo
But when they actually try to built different things it also leads to ridicule
That looks great though, nobody has the right to complain about that.
All of Finland looks like commieblocks
Is this being built?
only for bbc of course
We physically can't build things the same.
My house would not work in the southern section of my own state.
Is this trolling I can't tell
Of course it all the same, it all one country is it not?
Based. Rotterdam is the best city because they're not afraid to return to ik ook.
I can't tell with the foreign globohomos anymore.
My house would catch on fire I'm the south part of the stare lol. I don't know what to tell them
90% of the US is the same shitty small town of 5,000 people copypasted 1,000 times with the same strips of chain stores. Getting the USA in a round of Geoguessr is hell.
>Starting to
It may look a little off but it's 1000% better than same faceless concrete and glass globohomo boxes. Certainly a good start.
US cities look pretty unique THOUGH.
Do they? Where's this?
Versus this
Or this
they don't
and that's a good thing
Okay this one is cool
Feels very similar to this tho
Back to business as usual
This one actually does have a big hint as to which state you're in
Okay this one I can actually tell because that’s the Dayton Dragon’s stadium.
Yes. If you go to the suburbs of urban centers, which is where the majority of Americans live, it all looks the same. You take your car out of your cookie-cutter neighborhood and drive anywhere from 5-15 minutes to your shopping center, sometimes you need the highway to get there. In the shopping center you will find national chains that exist in nearly every state, if not national then it’s usually regional. Malls are starting to die out so shopping centers have become huge parking lots with strips of stores outside. You also normally drive form one store to the next. I’ve seen the same shit from Massachusetts, to Ohio, to Texas, to Florida, and to Nevada. All familiar chains in a big ass parking lot spree. And don’t even think about walking or biking there lmao
A state capital and the most populous city in the state no less!