He lives in a city with a layout that looks like this

>he lives in a city with a layout that looks like this

Why do you do this to yourself?

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I live in the woods, surrounded by other white people.

Pretty much Amsterdam.

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It's called actually having history and culture you mutt.

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My city has a pretty much defined central grid and a mess in between

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>shit urban planning = history
Ok retard.

It's true

The city of london burnt down in 1666. There was a big competition to see how the city should be rebuilt because it was a blank slate, but it was just built again in the same way, because sometimes tradition and history are more important than getting somewhere 1 minute faster

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These type of cities are older than cars and centralised government, they developed naturally over many centuries, sometimes thousands of years. Shops and restaurants are walking distance away from homes, these cities developed before cars and designated suburb districts, everything is about convenience and human life. New towns and cities tend to have a more ordered and expansive layout, because they were designed for modern life. Everything is about efficiency and profit. The workers live in their neighbourhoods and there are designated areas for commercial and industrial use. Pic related is a town built in England in the 1960s.

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Meanwhile on Route 66
Someone tell me what it's like to have rivers in your city

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>lives in grid-planned city
>walks in street
>gets shot 3 miles away

Walking around grid cities is such a pain, you have to wait and cross roads at traffic lights every 20 paces. Barcelona is like this and I have to say it's the least pedestrian friendly place I've ever been

>he lives in a city with a layout that looks like this

Why do you do this to yourself? Do you not consider uniform planned layouts depressing as all hell?

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>rivers in your city

Pretty shitty to live near one during winter.

Natural growth before a central government. Usually over 1000/2000 years of history in my countries case.

Adds character to a city. History.

is any other city in the US like this outside of Boston? Philadelphia and NYC were grid or close to it since the beginning. Dunno what Charleston's like

>Planned cities
Absolutely soulless

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>city is over 600 years old, possibly older just no written sources
>built around hills, rivers and a lake
>some surviving buildings are over 300 years old
>"but it's so inconvenient to get around"
Oh come on lad, if I were to show you around, I'm 99% sure you'd choose to live in the urban planning clusterfuck that is our old town, rather than the properly planned commieblock district built in the 1980s.

>you need a planned city so that you can get to wageslaving more effectively
Sounds like Hitler or Stalin if you ask me

It probably has mutated fish

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>he has never got lost in a city

>he can't use maps or ask for directions

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