• atomicbocks@sh.itjust.works
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          3 hours ago

          Which is exactly what the commenter is doing by referring to the one picture as representing the USA. Thanks for explaining my comment.

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              It absolutely is NOT.

              I’d say the majority of America is farmland.

              We have a little bit of every terrain. You forget how MASSIVE this country is. One common thing Europeans have difficulty grasping is how varied and vast this land is. I hear every now and again Europeans say they’ll start the day in NYC, then drive to Disney World by night, and then drive to California the next day.

              WRONG!

              Not gonna happen. The trip from NYC to Orlando would be AT LEAST 12 hours alone. If not longer. And the drive from Orlando to California would be measured in days, not hours.

              You think this whole country is one massive condensed urban deadlock? If that were true, we would have population in the hundreds of billions. For reference, all of earth has about 8 billion total.

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                I’ve road tripped through most of America. This is definitely in the majority of places near a freeway. Yeah, there’s a boatload of other stuff too, but if you were to pick a town right off a freeway, it’s very likely it’d look like this

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                Everywhere has rural areas and farmland. That’s not unique to America.

                Built up areas however tend to be car-centric, billboard clad hellscapes in America in a far larger proportion than most of the rest of the world.

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      This is every town in the US right next to where you get off the Interstate (Highway).

      This looks like South Carolina, but think it’s out of date. I don’t think there are any Grinder locations left.

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        What kind of food did they serve? I’ve never heard of them before. I googled it and got a few results about Italian-American food and sandwiches?