• Ravenheart@lemmy.zip
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      14 days ago

      That’s the thing. It could be ANY city in the US. Car-dependent infrastructure kills local culture. It makes everywhere look like the same, ugly concrete jungle.

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        14 days ago

        I agree that’s the point, but here are the Texas things I see:

        • Valero
        • super tall lighting
        • feeder roads
        • top of censored plate looks like it could be five letters
        • the concrete barrier and weird empty space next to it in the bottom left
        • widening the freeway by adding lanes in the middle of it

        edit: Turns out I was right. That’s a Texas plate. Gives me Austin vibes.

        Kinda fitting since Texas has become the epitome of the US.

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      Specifically Dallas while building a whole new I-635 section that runs between and under the original lanes.