Breezewood like destinations

What are some burgercore destinations besides Breezewood? My recommendation would be The Katy Freeway at Beltway 8in Houston. It's 26 lanes across, not sure if it's the biggest but feels that way with how Houston is laid out.

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  1. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
    Branson, Missouri
    coming soon: American Heartland Resort in Oklahoma

  2. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    Almost every rural stop on the interstate is a Breezewood. None of them are destinations. The only reason you stay at a hotel there is because you’ve been driving all day and want to swim, sleep, and get a free shitty breakfast

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      Breezewood is SighSeecore

  3. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    STOP

  4. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    The fact that this picture reminds me of home makes me never want to go back.

  5. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    The true irony is that if you stand at this exact location and turn your head in the opposite direction you’ll get a view of beautiful mountains. There are plenty of nice natural parks to go hiking in near Breezewood.

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      That's the paradox of America. Dystopian hell situated in or beside some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the world. It hurts bros.

      • 5 months ago
        Anonymous

        > "dystopian hellscape"

        have you ever left the US?

        • 5 months ago
          Anonymous

          Yes, and Americans are uniquely moronic at building towns and cities

          • 5 months ago
            Anonymous

            uhhh... old world sisters...our response???

            • 5 months ago
              Anonymous

              manhattan is paradise if you're rich and young

              • 5 months ago
                Anonymous

                nearly every American city runs on an efficient grid pattern. meanwhile, here is a map of Rome lmao

              • 5 months ago
                Anonymous

                whoops forgot pic

                manhattan is paradise if you're rich and young

        • 5 months ago
          Anonymous

          Yes, and Americans are uniquely moronic at building towns and cities

          The US is the least dystopian place because they actually let you do what you want on your own property. Want to build a gigantic 50 pump gas station next to the interstate? If you have the land, go for it.
          >but much towns and cities
          Nobody fricking cares.

          • 5 months ago
            Anonymous

            >The US is the least dystopian place because they actually let you do what you want on your own property
            what state are you in

          • 5 months ago
            Anonymous

            This is not really true unless all you want to do is build gas stations next to interstates in the middle of nowhere (I understand with a burger infused brain this is the first and potentially only thing you can think of building).
            American zoning is very strict and very segmented - you have large areas where you can only build houses, and then large areas where you can only build restaurants, and then large areas where you can only build offices. This is true in all but a few older cities.
            Compare this to literally every other country where you can walk nextdoor to the cafe, and a couple blocks to the next grocery store, and so on. You literally don't know how good it can be.

            • 5 months ago
              Anonymous

              I do not want to live on top of a noisy bar open until late hours or cafe that starts doing shit at 5 AM nor do I want to walk to a grocery store and carry bags of groceries half a mile home.

              • 5 months ago
                Anonymous

                >America is great, you can build whatever you want
                >No you can't lol
                >Actually nevermind america is great because you can build virtually nothing except what the government lets you

              • 5 months ago
                Anonymous

                You have such a low standard of living compared to ours you just wouldn't get it

              • 5 months ago
                Anonymous

                >nor do I want to walk
                Have you ever thought about why all the women are fat in the US and not in other countries?

              • 5 months ago
                Anonymous

                Obesity in the US is highly correlated with education level. None of the women I associate with are obese.

              • 5 months ago
                Anonymous

                This. It's why most right leaning women are fat hicks. Red states are the fatest and least educated. Sad but true

              • 5 months ago
                Anonymous

                This but it’s 90% black women. Southern white women are hot as frick. Southern black women are 350lbs

              • 5 months ago
                Anonymous

                The south is also very class segregated with people of means usually being attractive, having a nice house, etc. and the poor whites living in total trailer park dumps, being 300 lbs, eating a complete slop diet etc.

              • 5 months ago
                Anonymous

                Exactly.

              • 5 months ago
                Anonymous

                https://i.imgur.com/awZzaLc.jpg

                Exactly.

                You all shop and get food at the same place, gets old real fast. Move to Florida, it will change your life

              • 5 months ago
                Anonymous

                Same with the Third World. Commercial strips along highways in Southeast Asia or Latin America are uglier than anything comparable in America.
                [...]
                You are referring to states with sizable black populations, right? "Sizable" in more ways than one, kek.
                [...]
                Downtown Flagstaff is all right, and it is one of the few cities in America with free dispersed camping in beautiful pine forests less than ten miles out of town. Being the only population center for many miles around, of course there are commercial districts with all the globohomosexual franchises and chain stores that Americans can't live without.
                [...]
                Chick I knew who moved to Flagstaff after growing up in east Texas loved it, said it was so much better than Texas in every way. She actually fell in with the Navajos, dated a native boy and made friends with people on the rez. Quirky girl for sure.

                White girls are getting fat too sadly. Blacks and Mexicans are already lost

            • 5 months ago
              Anonymous

              >American zoning is very strict and very segmented
              Varies by location, some places are ultra strict and some will change it upon request. But local residents vote to have zoning for a reason.

              >you have large areas where you can only build houses, and then large areas where you can only build restaurants, and then large areas where you can only build offices
              Again, good. You can always go before the planning board and ask for the plot to be rezoned. Happens all the time.

              >muh cafe
              >muh corner grocery
              >muh coffee shoppe
              >muh pub
              We don't want to live right next to that shit. Get that through your brain

              • 5 months ago
                Anonymous

                I do not want to live on top of a noisy bar open until late hours or cafe that starts doing shit at 5 AM nor do I want to walk to a grocery store and carry bags of groceries half a mile home.

                Fat hands typed these posts

            • 5 months ago
              Anonymous

              Zoning laws exist to stop fricks from building strip clubs across the street from elementary schools, or a recycling plant next to a quiet historic residential suburb. This was a big problem back in the day, and still is a problem in much of the world (including Europe).

              • 5 months ago
                Anonymous

                Yeah shills get hung up on zoning because it's a convenient political thing but the real issue with most of the US is scale. Wider roads, bigger cars, bigger stores, more distance between everything. Supermarkets killed corner markets, not zoning, because they are more efficient in the low density environment.

              • 5 months ago
                Anonymous

                Yes, one of the things New Yorkers b***h about a lot in reality is bodegas. Because they don't actually have much in the way of actual food and are fronts for money laundering a lot of the time. The bodega cats memes are just a cope and people would rather have access to a full sized supermarket but not a lot exist in NYC.

              • 5 months ago
                Anonymous

                Exactly

                It's impossible for the yimby/urbanist mind to comprehend that zoning didn't come first, that this country was completely unzoned for most of its existence, and zoning came about because of the problems caused by that. People demanded change and voted to have their communities zoned.

          • 5 months ago
            Anonymous

            >let you do what you want on your own property
            I bet your property tax is more than my family farm ever paid on the land. Sounds like you don't own the land low iq anon

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      shut up anon let these euro morons think our country is garbage before they try to move here

      • 5 months ago
        Anonymous

        True

        Yes, and Americans are uniquely moronic at building towns and cities

        Back to your containment zone: >>>/n/

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      Kek I've been to Breezewood there's no mountains

      • 5 months ago
        Anonymous

        .

        • 5 months ago
          Anonymous

          those are hills and you don't see anything resembling a mountain when you're on the ground. I can tell you haven't actually been

          • 5 months ago
            Anonymous

            Cope

            • 5 months ago
              Anonymous

              More proof that you are wrong and haven't actually been kek. What a moron

              • 5 months ago
                Anonymous

                Two days later and you're still stewing over being wrong

              • 5 months ago
                Anonymous

                Yet you haven't been and don't know what you're talking about. Classic SighSee with you doubling down after getting b***hed out lmao

              • 5 months ago
                Anonymous

                Absolutely assblasted

              • 5 months ago
                Anonymous

                I accept your concession

              • 5 months ago
                Anonymous

                Your anger is causing you to have delusions.

              • 5 months ago
                Anonymous

                You backed down immediately, I accepted your concession

              • 5 months ago
                Anonymous

                I accept your concession

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      That's the paradox of America. Dystopian hell situated in or beside some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the world. It hurts bros.

      euroids love to pretend that much of europe doesn't look just like that too
      Just the other day I took a 3 hour intercity bus ride in southern europe and it was ugly sprawl almost the entire way. Only difference is they have fewer of those really big signs.
      And unlike the US, in Europe it's very difficult to really get away from civilization. You have to go up in the fricking mountains

      • 5 months ago
        Anonymous

        Same with the Third World. Commercial strips along highways in Southeast Asia or Latin America are uglier than anything comparable in America.

        This. It's why most right leaning women are fat hicks. Red states are the fatest and least educated. Sad but true

        You are referring to states with sizable black populations, right? "Sizable" in more ways than one, kek.

        https://i.imgur.com/Dsj4945.jpg

        Flagstaff AZ

        Outside some bullshots of the mountains during morning/low traffic the town is probably the most "stuck on itself" for being part of RT66; or rather the last town anyone really cares about. The main road is guttered with shitty food and chains, the roads running parallel to it are trash, everyone moved outside the city. It's a relic of a hopefully forgotten age.

        Downtown Flagstaff is all right, and it is one of the few cities in America with free dispersed camping in beautiful pine forests less than ten miles out of town. Being the only population center for many miles around, of course there are commercial districts with all the globohomosexual franchises and chain stores that Americans can't live without.

        kek flagstaff is breezewood with a college and if you'd ever been you'd know those living and going to school there agree

        Chick I knew who moved to Flagstaff after growing up in east Texas loved it, said it was so much better than Texas in every way. She actually fell in with the Navajos, dated a native boy and made friends with people on the rez. Quirky girl for sure.

        • 5 months ago
          Anonymous

          Isn't flagstaff close enough to the grand canyon to have tourists passing through?

          • 5 months ago
            Anonymous

            They're also really close to the Meteor Crater. I liked the "Meteor impact computer simulation" thing they had in the visitor center. I cranked that shit to maximum and blew up the Earth.

          • 5 months ago
            Anonymous

            [...]

            ot
            And petrified Forest. Alm of people using it as a rest stop

        • 5 months ago
          Anonymous

          The Dinetah is interesting. It's absolutely a different country, a third world country. Navajos are some of the nicest indians in the US but they have a lot of problems. Flag has a lot of crime because of it and you see drunk indians passed out in random ditches and stuff around town.
          And, I do not like Texas. I don't know why, every time I've been there I just do not like the vibe of the place. Pretty much any place in the west would be an upgrade from Texas for me.

          Isn't flagstaff close enough to the grand canyon to have tourists passing through?

          Yes. And there is a lot of stuff for tourists from high end native art galleries to shitty motels owned by pajeets.
          Kingman, now that place is a dumpy redneck Breezewood in the desert. Worth a stop to check out the old diners on route 66.
          Flagstaff is in the middle of one of the least populated parts of the continental US, the colorado plateau and that whole area is just very peaceful and beautiful and most of it is some kind of public land you can visit.

  6. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    Just exit any major highway that connects major cities, but is an hour or more away from anything you actually want to see.

  7. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    Much of central valley California like Fresno, Bakersfield. Barstow too. And a lot of the midwest outside of big cities. Roads and chain stores.

  8. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    The drive between Cincinnati and Cleveland is punctuated by signs about Hell, Abortion, the 10 Commandments, and Grandpa's Cheese Barn.

  9. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    Here's one: The "Judge Harry Pregerson Interchange" in Los Angeles. It's an intersection of the 105 and 110 freeways, but also an interchange for the two metro lines that run on each of those freeways.

    Because metro stations need to be accessible by pedestrians, there are literally stairs that run up this monstrosity for some poor soul commuting from their hovel in the ghetto.

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      A metro only runs along 105, the lower level is some kind of bus line or BRT. This is why running transit in the medians of highways is stupid

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      kino

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      here's Shanghai

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      I want to go here

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      https://i.imgur.com/Dsj4945.jpg

      Flagstaff AZ

      Outside some bullshots of the mountains during morning/low traffic the town is probably the most "stuck on itself" for being part of RT66; or rather the last town anyone really cares about. The main road is guttered with shitty food and chains, the roads running parallel to it are trash, everyone moved outside the city. It's a relic of a hopefully forgotten age.

      Actual answers. Flagstaff is one of those places we're you can tell it serves just as a crossroads

  10. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    interchanges are high order kino

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      I drive on these at least once a week

      • 5 months ago
        Anonymous

        i drive on it nearly every day

  11. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    Flagstaff AZ

    Outside some bullshots of the mountains during morning/low traffic the town is probably the most "stuck on itself" for being part of RT66; or rather the last town anyone really cares about. The main road is guttered with shitty food and chains, the roads running parallel to it are trash, everyone moved outside the city. It's a relic of a hopefully forgotten age.

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      [...]
      Actual answers. Flagstaff is one of those places we're you can tell it serves just as a crossroads

      You clearly haven't didn't go far from the interstate frontage road.
      Flagstaff has a major university that's right in the center of downtown which is a few miles off the highway and the area around it is full of bars and restaurants, many very affordable. It's full of college girls with big breasts and rich parents getting drunk and being whorish out in town and can be walked around very easily.

      • 5 months ago
        Anonymous

        kek flagstaff is breezewood with a college and if you'd ever been you'd know those living and going to school there agree

  12. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    Highway 192 in Orlando. Also the US is a fantastic place to visit but other Western countries are better to live in if you value your physical, mental and spiritual health.

  13. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    Gross

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      Did you look into a mirror?

      • 5 months ago
        Anonymous

        You go him 3rd grade anon

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