WHY
WHY
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>tfw living in a suburb with ample transportation and 100-year old houses
Feels good man
because after the second World War, American's were rich or at least richer than the rest of the world. So we decided to move out of the cities and into the suburbs, but there weren't any houses, so contractors built the same house over and over again, because it's simple and they did it in rows, because it makes economic sense.
Did you not take history classes?
Lived on the East coast my entire life mostly in New York, New Jersey, and Florida and took a trip to Texas this weekend and my god the suburbs there are total cancer.
You need a fucking car just to get out of the suburbs as it's a 40 minute drive to the city. Here on the East Coast everything is congested with side walks allowing you to walk from home to a supermarket, but in Texas everything is so spread apart where all the strip malls are connected with a highway ramp.
because exaggerated
This shit is where the meme that american houses are made of cardboard comes from.
>meme
looks like my first cities skyline city when I was learning the game
>Here on the East Coast everything is congested with side walks allowing you to walk from home to a supermarket
For real? Even outside big cities like Boston or Philly?
Art imitates life