The suburbs are often sold to us as the perfect place to live. Neatly arranged cookie-cutter houses, bright green freshly cut lawns, quiet streets. On paper, it sounds like a great and safe option. But when that sameness stretches out for miles in every direction, it stops looking charming and starts looking bleak.
We’ve rounded up some posts from the Suburban Hell subreddit that show just how depressing these places can get. Scroll down to see them and share what you think in the comments.
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Paranoid Neighbors And Prehistoric Rituals
Sad But True
We’ll Have Suburbia 🤡
Sadly Not Wrong Here
That's one thing among millions of things wrong with America. I f'ing hate it here.
POV: You Head Into Town To Go Out To A Restaurant
One Of The Most Depressing Suburbs I've Ever Seen. Texas, USA. This Is Real
An American Ram Truck Designed For Suburbs Trying To Fit Into A Typical European Parking Space, Showing Just How Ridiculously Large They Are
This is a hill, I'm ready to d*e on. American cars of this size should be banned in Europe.
Dystopian Playtime
Did It Reach The Bottom?
We had this for a while in my town. So many people ignored it (including K9 officers), they had no choice but to change it. We're still fighting to be allowed to use public transportation though.
Both Of These Places Are The Same Size. One Is Scaled For Cars While The Other Is Scaled For Humans
Americans Sure Do Love Their Strip Malls And Suburban Sprawl
Because in the first pic are too much places where people could hide. And that wouldn't be fair to active shooters, would it?
You Will Live In The Pod
Visualization Of Space Dedicated To Cars
10 Points To Whoever Can Guess What State This Is
Suburbia: Expectation vs. Reality
Thought You All Might Appreciate This Thread/Discussion As Well
Suburbanites/Car Brains “We Don’t Want To Be Packed In Like Sardines”
Also their daily lives.
This Used To Be A Forest
I'm A Traffic Engineer And I Just Finished Installing Our Town's First Bike Lane 🥰 What Do Y'all Think?
No Greenery Is Affecting My Mental Health Very Badly
Keeping Children In Car-Dependent Suburbs
Dine With A View Of A Giant Parking Lot!
Maga Suburbanites Be Like: We Love Living In The Pod
A Large Astroid Impact Sounds Better And Better . .
We Could Have Healthy, Sustainable Cities, But Instead We Choose To Have This
Suburbs Don't Have To Suck
My Suburb's Social Scene, In One Picture
North American "Town Squares" vs. Town Squares In Walkable Communities
Prioritizing Cars Leads To Creating Hellscapes Like This
I Actually Live Next To This Picture Lmao
Las Vegas
Because Of The Layout Of This Subdivision, The Two Marked Houses On This Map Are An 8 Minute Drive Apart Or 51 Minute Walk (Eureka, MO)
Part Of My Ongoing Efforts To Rebrand Urbanist Ideas As Patriotic And Pro-Freedom (Which They Unironically Are)
Always The Same
Let’s Be Real, Suburban Downtowns Are Pretty Depressing, Aren’t They?
Really?! Can’t Even Connect A Sidewalk
This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things In The Us
He Is Literally Crying Over A Few Trees
Soooo.. What you get without a HOA is something that's a lot more pleasant to live in? And no sanctimonious busy bodies? And somewhere where bugs and birds can live?
Suburbs Are Ableist
Found This Weird Arrangement Of Cul-De-Sacs In North Fort Myers, FL. Imagine Living In One Of The Middle Houses 👀👀👀👀
Oh My God, Just Build Apartments…
Building A Picturesque Traditional City Like This Is Illegal Today Due To Modern Zoning Laws
Nobody Does Suburban Hell Like North Texas
Hate Em
No Balls Allowed
No Thanks
What
New Housing Development Outside Of San Antonio
Most homes under 700 square feet. Anything to not build apartments.
Unfortunate Reality Of Running In The Suburbs
Defend Your Neighborhood Character
Old Legacy Suburbs Juxtaposed Against Cheap New Construction Next Door
I Raise You The True Suburban Hell Final Boss
Mandatory Sprawl
Why Do Developers Use Awful Road Layouts?
Zoning Damaged The Planet Faster Than Plastic Straws Ever Could
I Still Don’t Get The Appeal Of Suburbs , Even If They Are Quieter And “Safer”
Anywhere, USA
Suburb Life Requires More Driving But Also More Walking
3 minutes from couch to supermarket. Amsterdam, NL.
And They Call It Town Center
I know I keep saying it, but I just cannot get over how much space is dedicated to car parks in the US. It's utterly mad.
Flying Into Austin, TX
Average Suburban Fear…
Nothing Says ‘Vibrant Urban Core’ Like A Half-Empty Parking Lot The Size Of A Football Field
Is Houston Even Considered A City. Just A Big Suburb With To Many Freeways To Count
Salem, Oregon
Paint it colorful and it could be Houten, Netherlands.
Pushing The Limits Of Waterfront Property In Conroe, TX
Thanks Suburbs!
Walkablity? Density? The Horror!
Can’t Imagine A Worse Place To Live. A Cul-De-Sac Inside Of A Golf Course
Look, Northern Virginia, If You’re Going To Build These Big Box Stores And Suburban Hell Sprawl Then Fine… Have At It. But Why No Access For Nearby Residents? Why Is Every Single Neighborhood Disjointed? Why No Trails Or Walking Paths? Why??? Answer Me!
They Made The Squidward Neighborhood Meme
Malls Are A Waste Of Space And Are Depressing Places
Truman Sports Complex, Suburban Kansas City, Mo
For those of you unfamiliar, this is where an NFL team (the Chiefs) and an MLB team (the Royals) play. They are soon relocating these stadiums.
Eagle Mountain, Utah
Living In This Will Suck The Life Out Of You
Impressive!
Suburban Boomers Be Like
One Of My Biggest Regrets Is Moving To This Hellscape, No One Needs Houses Like This
"Why Don't Kids Walk To School Anymore?"
1 preschool, 5 elementaries, 3 intermediate schools, 1 highschool in almost one square mile of land.
South Cedar Rapids, IA.
I'm not defending this but... this area of Cedar Rapids has been developed in the past 10-15 years. It was mostly farmland before that. The area I live in has an elementary and middle school within walking distance and buses are available.
Recently a neighbor came by to ask if his son could walk through some of my property to get to, I kid you not, his grandmother's house on the other side of the woods. I of course said yes. I appreciate being asked but I couldn't help a surreptitious wink at the kid who had already been doing that.
Recently a neighbor came by to ask if his son could walk through some of my property to get to, I kid you not, his grandmother's house on the other side of the woods. I of course said yes. I appreciate being asked but I couldn't help a surreptitious wink at the kid who had already been doing that.
