KnickstapeCity
RIP Big Dikk :wow: :mjcry:
These c00ns are scared of cacs.I'm not sure what's there to be scared of? I drive through pitch black and storms with no problem.
These c00ns are scared of cacs.I'm not sure what's there to be scared of? I drive through pitch black and storms with no problem.
Oklahoma is beautiful. I’ve driven from Cali to NJ. Didn’t have any problems there. Stayed at a hotel and no problems from white folks. Now, Missouri was different lolim sorry you went through that. we definitely have our share of idiots here. its only beautiful because we have less humans. i cherish the little bit of land i own.
Good ol' American livin' right there.
Wide open plains that stretch for miles and miles.
Mrs. Gertrude's apple pie with all fresh ingredients grown/made by the Amish.
The playful collie running in the field with the horses.
The only sounds heard are cars on the 2 lane road and tractors plowing this plentiful land of fruits and vegetables.
Mom yelling out "DINNER TIME!" and 2 cousins hastily pull their pants up and run out of the barn towards the house
i loved riding into seattle coming into downtown from I-90. beautiful country. almost like the city comes outta nowhere! i may be confusing it with highway 2. spokane is really gorgeous but i got serious vibes there lolwashington state is beautiful
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bremerton
port orchard
moses lake
u hardly see any laws
It seems Iike the two of you aren't friendsThat’s where @Roger king lives cuz he’s a fat, lint licking, LeBron dikk riding, uncle fukking fakkit
These c00ns are scared of cacs.
My dream is to do this
The whole west side of Oklahoma is like that. We filled up at a gas station and a Black woman saw our plates and said try to get to OKC before dark. I asked her is it dangerous for Black people, she said yes but she also said a lot of these “empty”, small, little drive through towns are very haunted.
Tons of speed traps to. One minute you’re driving 60, then a small turn and a small town and a sign that says 25 and a cop on the other side of the hill. Smh. Eerie is the best way I can describe it.
0/10 that whole region seems dangerous for anyone not from those parts
that perfectly paved road is peak infrastructure. this is some first world head ass ish
Aight. It’s easy to say that shyt online. I was deep in Chester County and anybody from Philly know that it’s nothing but farms and small rural towns out there once you get past Kennett Square and West Chester. If my car broke down, I would’ve been on a deserted road.
Edit: It’s also feels creepy/eerie AF because a lot of the structures are from the colonial era like the 1600s and 1700s.