Guess where I am arriving
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Looks like a busy place! Hope you like furrys!
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Considering how flat the terrain looks, Denmark?
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Colors weave into a spire of flame
Distant sparks call to a past still unnamed
Bear this torch against the cold of the night
Search your soul and re-awaken the undying light! οΈ
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Clearly Europe with all of those roundabouts
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Oh I know this one ! Itβs new york !
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Milton Keynes, prob.
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On that day, when the sky fell away
Our world came to an end
In our eyes did a fading sun rise
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The 90's?
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I knew it, bro went into smash bros
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No row houses, so definitely not the UK.
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Fun info: The US has an estimated 10,000 roundabouts.
Here's a roundabout database interactive map.
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This was obviously made to be car-centric propagandists. /j
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Plenty of European countries are like that. Especially in rural towns.
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Car dependent urban hell
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Rookie numbers. France alone has over 40000, according to this: https://www.discovercars.com/blog/roundabouts
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It's almost impossible to speed on that thing though (especially if there are speedbumps) so I say it's better than some real world urban environments
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The children area in the backrooms