I mean I'm sure every country has stuff named after people, but it feels like it's done to the extreme here in the US. Seems like every city has a "Jefferson Street" and a "Washington Avenue". Every school I attended was named after a person. I mentioned in the megathread how my nice local park named after a flower got a name change after a pig got shot near it, so they named it after him.
Just seems like God forbid we have generic names for our roads, schools, parks, bridges, etc. Nope, gotta name it after someone. Even then, it's almost always either a politician, capitalist, or cop. Never like, a good teacher that people liked or otherwise good person except MLK Jr.
I think it's reflective of our hyper-individualized culture. And then there's how everything else that isn't named after a person is "Veterans Memorial", but that's a different discussion.
I don't know what I hate more
The new cul de sac of cul de sacs they're building nearby that all have astrological signs for street names
Or the fact that all the roads nearby that have names like Gibbet Hill road, Nooseneck Lane and Catcher court
Astrological signs are kind of a good idea. Millennials gonna name the streets Pokémon characters
I would live at 32 Jigglypuff Drive in a second