Addy, WA. Cozy little bar and restaurant in a tiny town in NE Washington.
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7Yes, rural US looks *exactly* like that. You can pin that as being western because of the construction style, but the shoddiness and decay is universal.
In general rural America is very different from rural Europe, which has been slowly civilized over the course of thousands of years. Most of America was still untouched forest 200 years ago
Yeah the design pressure is that you NEED a car to get around in rural areas, which makes rural town design car-centric, which reinforces the need to have a car, etc. Walkable villages aren't really prevalent except on the East Coast, where civilization arrived before the invention of the automobile
So walkable villages is kind of a cute thing, it's not really that useful in practice.
When you get into more urban areas with more commercial, then yes, walkability makes the place a LOT nicer. But this is also challenging because you need parking lots or parking garages because most people will be coming into those areas by car.
And then to make matters exponentially worse, Low Time Preference Individuals are weaponized and used to make public transport and public areas unsafe and dystopian so as to ruin nice cities.
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