I love this photo because it's objectively hideous but it also makes me unironically nostalgic for family road trips as a child. It looks like any interstate exit circa 1998 in the rural south.
The rural south and north must look pretty similar then because the photo is actually from Pennsylvania (I was mistaken). It would be pine trees if it was the south.
I love this photo because it's objectively hideous but it also makes me unironically nostalgic for family road trips as a child. It looks like any interstate exit circa 1998 in the rural south.
It looks like any interstate exit in the rural north too, if you ignore the specific mix of trees in the background.
The rural south and north must look pretty similar then because the photo is actually from Pennsylvania (I was mistaken). It would be pine trees if it was the south.
it's a capitalist hellscape but it's still home at the end of the day
we live in the hole they only throw trash in the hole
We live in a hole. We're in the hole. We are rats. And the rats, when they're in the hole get fucked. People only throw trash in the hole.
This photo was taken in 2017...
(Look at the gas prices)
It may be even older than 1998.Look at the Taco Bell sign.Depends on how long they'd leave up old signage I guess.
Edit: Oldest hit on Tineye is from 2009.
Edit2: It's from 2008.
If it's not bringing in that much money, probably until it disintegrates.
KYM says it's from 2008. We were both off by about ten years.
I've seen Taco Bell signs like that up until maybe 2015. Around the same time they got rid of the last 1990s interiors.
That Wal*mart logo is definitely older than 2017.