That's just a stop. You usually see this of the side of the highway after an exit, and there will be a few other food options and gas stations available.
Linda Mar taco bell is a whole different level. Where else can you surf a usually barely decent often closing out wave with various degrees of nasty runoff from the parking lot, 10,000 kooks, and great whites, and then take a break on a cold norcal beach drinking a boozy Baja blast freeze?
(As I type all that out I realize it doesnt sound great but honestly Linda Mar can sometimes be totally heaven on earth)
I used to eat it more often than I should, then at some point it got more expensive than just going to locally owned actual Mexican restaurants. So now I just do that. The food is way better, cheaper, and you get more food. And it feels good to support local rather than some enormous publicly traded corporation
crunchwrap, nacho fries. they got my number. granted I have not eaten fast food in years. when it was a paltry amount I indulged in it to regularly but now it might as well be costingtons.
There's a lot of freaking wild lands in Europe. Just travel anywhere around and you'll notice right away. Some of the most beautiful naturescapes are in Europe.
Those exist here, too. The US is a very big place (your whole country is the size of a small state) with a ton of truck stops, there's bound to be crappy ones especially in the middle of nowhere.
Not sure that's a truck stop in the photo, though. Looks like a fast food/gas pit stop for general travelers.
I drove from UK through Germany. There were soo many rest stops, well equipped with toilets, seating, plenty of parking, sometimes ev charging - I was gobsmacked.
You say that like everyone likes them. Trust me I've been up and down the western states, the franchises or the worst places to stop at, always smell weird. Regardless I'm pretty sure what they're talking about is actually a privately owned chain in the south, fuck if I know I'm from California.
We have a document called the Bill Of Rights. It's the first ten amendments to our Constitution. During the constitutional convention, the Constitution wouldn't pass without these ten extra provisions guaranteeing rights to individuals and lower tiers of government. The First Amendment includes the rights of free speech, free press, peaceful assembly, practice of religion and petition. The second protects the right to bear arms. The fifth protects the rights of the accused. From which amendment does congress get the power to enact intellectual property law?
It's a trick question. That's not in an amendment, it's in Article 1. Copyrights, patents and in this case trademarks are more foundational to society than even free speech.
I do prefer franchise or chain rest stops on a long trip, because they have an established reputation. The business owner defends their trademarks largely as a marketing exercise, to prevent competition from stealing their sales by putting the same name on the shelf. The customer wants those trademarks defended because they are powerful tools for accountability. A business does a bad job, avoid their products and services.
I've never gotten food poisoning from a burger chain, I have gotten food poisoning from a "proper" restaurant with a chef. I've never gotten contaminated gas from a Sheetz, I have gotten contaminated gas from Ma And Pa's Kountry Kitchen. If I'm gonna drive across this nation again, I'd rather fill the car with Buccee's gas and eat nothing but McNuggets on the way because that way I'm sure neither the car nor myself will be on the side of a Mojave highway spewing unidentifiable fluids.
Ah, this retarded argument again. With the exception of ignorant hippies, I've only ever seen that nonsense brought up as a reason to disarm black people. So which are you? Idiot or racist?
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
We can support gun control without resorting to language games.
That clearly states that it's the right to bear arms that shall not be infringed.
Versions ratified by the states variously lacked the commas that make it weird to a modern reading, and the right to weapons is one of the historical rights they complained of being restricted in the declaration of independence.
It's sufficient to just say that we'll accept restrictions on the second amendment in line with the restrictions on every other enumerated right.
It’s a trick question. That’s not in an amendment, it’s in Article 1. Copyrights, patents and in this case trademarks are more foundational to society than even free speech.
Not really. Article 1 provides a whitelist for things that the senate can regulate, which necessarily is just a big list of all sorts of crap.
And FWIW, trademarks are not remotely the same thing as copyrights or patents, no matter how much people conflate them via the term "intellectual property". Trademarks are about preventing fraud, while copyright/patents are about encouraging innovation. In fact, you could say the job of copyrights/patents is to:
promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries;
Trademarks are not about innovation of any sort, and are explicitly perpetual as long as the business is still using/enforcing them. This passage from Article 1 obviously doesn't apply to trademarks.
Now, trademarks are still in Article 1, probably, via the line that says "[congress shall have power] To Regulate Commerce". Which I will concede is part of Article 1. And by your own logic, regulating commerce is more foundational to society than Free Speech! As is punishing piracy on the High Seas, apparently.
I literally am right now so yeah. But i do agree most places have trees, but starting with mellannorrland there are highlands which are very barren. Its just that basically nobody lives here.
Norway as had a different policy than Sweden so we stil have a rural population. And spart from the really northern part we dont have that taiga "look"
The cartoonist Kellerman even comments on it when he is driving to Arjeplog from Norway how Norway is like Lord of the Rings and then when you get to Sweden it's Lilja4Ever
I thought specifically Cody Wyoming in one of those rare moments when the grass is green and not yellow, but then i remembered Cody only has a Taco Johns.
Yeah, I really can't comprehend how the sale of toxic waste is allowed, especially as food. Even the McDonald's in my country can't be conpared to the ones in the US, as over here there are high food quality and health standards. Eating unhealthy doesn't give you instantly type 2 diabetes and morbid obesity. Eating unhealthy in my country is still considered healthy by US standards.
Here the McDonald's is a sit down restaurant. The government said they were too expensive for a food chain that has their restaurant built to make you stay as short as possible. They were given a choice: make it cheaper or improve the restaurant. It was more profitable to completely remodel all buildings. Now they have ergonomic chairs and calming colors for the eyes. So now you can relax while eating your way to expensive junk. Same with Burger King etc. For the same money you can get a healthy and tasteful meal. The biggest burger you can get here is almost as big as the smallest burger in the US. It's about 9 or 10 euros. A regular burger is a bit over 2 euros but that's 3 bites, they fit in your handpalm. For 10 euros I can cook a tasty meal for 4 to 5 people with fresh vegitables.
Only one of the vehicles is a truck - I’d expect more from the US.
It looks just before sundown - which in Europe has more of as it’s more north.
there’s lots of greenery, - which to be fair, my experience of the US has been big cities and the Nevada’s desert. But suggests it’s not winter.
Iceland also has Taco Bell.
Looks like north america to me. The license plates seem to be US/Canada sized (proportionally to the vehicles, since they're grainy). However, who knows
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panda_abyss@lemmy.ca · 54 pts · 61d
Europe has truck stops too.
I went to one in Ireland where they sold Irish coffee and it was sublime.
TachyonTele@piefed.social · 36 pts · 61d
Sure, but they're on the wrong side of the road
Godric@lemmy.world · 14 pts · 61d
That works out well, I'd drive in the wrong side of the road too if I was a few Irish coffees deep!
TachyonTele@piefed.social · 3 pts · 61d
Lol good answer
WolfmanEightySix@piefed.social · 4 pts · 60d
So how do people get to them?
FlexibleToast@lemmy.world · 32 pts · 61d
That's not a truck stop.
panda_abyss@lemmy.ca · 5 pts · 61d
Rest stop?
PapaStevesy@lemmy.world · 14 pts · 61d
It's literally just a Taco Bell
WalleyeWarrior@midwest.social · 10 pts · 61d
That's just a stop. You usually see this of the side of the highway after an exit, and there will be a few other food options and gas stations available.
Master@sh.itjust.works · 4 pts · 61d
this one will give you food and gas!
Obituarykidney@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 61d
Isn't it just coffee then?
jontree255@lemmy.world · 47 pts · 61d
Pacifica, CA. I went there once. They have a walk up window on the ocean side. Guess they started serving booze.
BigDiction@lemmy.world · 17 pts · 61d
Not fair the Pacifica location is the Taj Mahal of Taco Bell.
OP image looks decent, I would send them to the Taco Bell in Kettlemen City in August for a terrible image.
v_krishna@lemmy.ml · 7 pts · 61d
Linda Mar taco bell is a whole different level. Where else can you surf a usually barely decent often closing out wave with various degrees of nasty runoff from the parking lot, 10,000 kooks, and great whites, and then take a break on a cold norcal beach drinking a boozy Baja blast freeze?
(As I type all that out I realize it doesnt sound great but honestly Linda Mar can sometimes be totally heaven on earth)
miked@piefed.social · 7 pts · 61d
They have a full bar at this location.
https://tacobellcantinas.com/pacifica/
ayyy@sh.itjust.works · 1 pts · 60d
What ungodly hour did they take that picture? That parking lot is always impossibly full lol.
jontree255@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 60d
Probably photoshopped everything out. The beach and Bell were slammed when I went as well.
Jiral@lemmy.world · 0 pts · 61d
That location does look somewhat nice. A pity they only sell organic waste in there.
YurkshireLad@lemmy.ca · 27 pts · 61d
That anyone would want to eat at Taco Bell? I’m confused.
kobra@lemmy.zip · 20 pts · 61d
Going by their sales its a lot of people: https://www.qsrmagazine.com/story/top-50-fast-food-chains-ranked-2025/
I won't say its food that's good for you, but I do love it occasionally.
kahjtheundedicated@lemmy.world · 14 pts · 61d
I used to eat it more often than I should, then at some point it got more expensive than just going to locally owned actual Mexican restaurants. So now I just do that. The food is way better, cheaper, and you get more food. And it feels good to support local rather than some enormous publicly traded corporation
HubertManne@piefed.social · 3 pts · 61d
crunchwrap, nacho fries. they got my number. granted I have not eaten fast food in years. when it was a paltry amount I indulged in it to regularly but now it might as well be costingtons.
SARGE@startrek.website · 2 pts · 61d
PapaStevesy@lemmy.world · 8 pts · 61d
I think it's more that the Taco Bell is seemingly in the middle of nowhere, but still has a bunch of people at it. That's my read anyway
glimse@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 61d
It's wild to pretend that the Crunchwrap Supreme isn't delicious as hell
idiomaddict@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 60d
I love a bean burrito with extra onions, grilled, because I’m cheap.
Lucidlethargy@sh.itjust.works · 1 pts · 61d
It's a pretty disgusting place to eat.
Sharkticon@lemmy.zip · 26 pts · 61d
I'm not sure I quite comprehend it.
cantstopthesignal@sh.itjust.works · -4 pts · 61d
Car = bad.
PalmTreeIsBestTree@lemmy.world · 26 pts · 61d
Windows XP background Taco Bell
TachyonTele@piefed.social · 24 pts · 61d
Does Europe even have that much open land left?
piccolo@sh.itjust.works · 28 pts · 61d
Do you believe all of europe is one mega city?
cantstopthesignal@sh.itjust.works · 14 pts · 61d
Be pretty killer if it was though.
harmbugler@piefed.social · 6 pts · 61d
Can I interest you in a Japan?
Horsey@lemmy.world · 6 pts · 61d
That was my biggest culture shock. I expected never ending cities and suburbs like in New England.
YiddishMcSquidish@lemmy.today · 2 pts · 61d
Bro, go a like 5 miles west and it's all cornfields and shit.
Valmond@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 1 pts · 61d
Paris is a bit like that, walk all day and you're still in the center, but that's an exception.
TachyonTele@piefed.social · 2 pts · 61d
I havent read that much of it, but I imagine Europe also has mega cities in the Judge Dredd documentaries.
unknown@piefed.social · 16 pts · 61d
I waa going to write something snarky but instead I'm just going to recommend you spend some time browsing google earth or playing geoguesser.
TachyonTele@piefed.social · 1 pts · 61d
Go with the snark. Thats what my comment was made with.
stray@pawb.social · 2 pts · 61d
Europe is mostly an endless sea of knolls with quaint windmills and no internet access.
TachyonTele@piefed.social · 1 pts · 61d
I knew it!
Someone really ought to do something about all those evil windmills
OldChicoAle@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 61d
There's a lot of freaking wild lands in Europe. Just travel anywhere around and you'll notice right away. Some of the most beautiful naturescapes are in Europe.
olafurp@lemmy.world · 21 pts · 61d
You Americans should see the truck stops in the Netherlands. You can have proper food and bathrooms/showers actually look nice.
glimse@lemmy.world · 11 pts · 61d
Those exist here, too. The US is a very big place (your whole country is the size of a small state) with a ton of truck stops, there's bound to be crappy ones especially in the middle of nowhere.
Not sure that's a truck stop in the photo, though. Looks like a fast food/gas pit stop for general travelers.
filcuk@lemmy.zip · 8 pts · 61d
I drove from UK through Germany. There were soo many rest stops, well equipped with toilets, seating, plenty of parking, sometimes ev charging - I was gobsmacked.
captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works · 2 pts · 61d
You guys got Buccee's too?
Honytawk@discuss.tchncs.de · 1 pts · 61d
You guys really do love your franchises, don't you?
You do understand those are not necessary for a good roadtrip, right?
vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.works · 3 pts · 61d
You say that like everyone likes them. Trust me I've been up and down the western states, the franchises or the worst places to stop at, always smell weird. Regardless I'm pretty sure what they're talking about is actually a privately owned chain in the south, fuck if I know I'm from California.
captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works · -1 pts · 61d
Let me tell you something about America:
We have a document called the Bill Of Rights. It's the first ten amendments to our Constitution. During the constitutional convention, the Constitution wouldn't pass without these ten extra provisions guaranteeing rights to individuals and lower tiers of government. The First Amendment includes the rights of free speech, free press, peaceful assembly, practice of religion and petition. The second protects the right to bear arms. The fifth protects the rights of the accused. From which amendment does congress get the power to enact intellectual property law?
It's a trick question. That's not in an amendment, it's in Article 1. Copyrights, patents and in this case trademarks are more foundational to society than even free speech.
I do prefer franchise or chain rest stops on a long trip, because they have an established reputation. The business owner defends their trademarks largely as a marketing exercise, to prevent competition from stealing their sales by putting the same name on the shelf. The customer wants those trademarks defended because they are powerful tools for accountability. A business does a bad job, avoid their products and services.
I've never gotten food poisoning from a burger chain, I have gotten food poisoning from a "proper" restaurant with a chef. I've never gotten contaminated gas from a Sheetz, I have gotten contaminated gas from Ma And Pa's Kountry Kitchen. If I'm gonna drive across this nation again, I'd rather fill the car with Buccee's gas and eat nothing but McNuggets on the way because that way I'm sure neither the car nor myself will be on the side of a Mojave highway spewing unidentifiable fluids.
mech@feddit.org · 4 pts · 61d
Clap Clap Clap
Good one, Billy! Show it to them commies!
PhoenixDog@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 61d
No it doesn't actually... If you read the whole thing.
captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works · 1 pts · 61d
A well-regulated militia, being necessary for the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
--the whole thing.
PhoenixDog@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 61d
And what are you doing as a well regulated militia, necessary for the security of a free state?
You owning a shotgun while sitting on your couch isn't well regulated, or security.
captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works · -1 pts · 61d
Ah, this retarded argument again. With the exception of ignorant hippies, I've only ever seen that nonsense brought up as a reason to disarm black people. So which are you? Idiot or racist?
ricecake@sh.itjust.works · 0 pts · 61d
We can support gun control without resorting to language games.
That clearly states that it's the right to bear arms that shall not be infringed. Versions ratified by the states variously lacked the commas that make it weird to a modern reading, and the right to weapons is one of the historical rights they complained of being restricted in the declaration of independence.
It's sufficient to just say that we'll accept restrictions on the second amendment in line with the restrictions on every other enumerated right.
PuddleOfKittens@sh.itjust.works · 1 pts · 60d
Not really. Article 1 provides a whitelist for things that the senate can regulate, which necessarily is just a big list of all sorts of crap.
And FWIW, trademarks are not remotely the same thing as copyrights or patents, no matter how much people conflate them via the term "intellectual property". Trademarks are about preventing fraud, while copyright/patents are about encouraging innovation. In fact, you could say the job of copyrights/patents is to:
Trademarks are not about innovation of any sort, and are explicitly perpetual as long as the business is still using/enforcing them. This passage from Article 1 obviously doesn't apply to trademarks.
Now, trademarks are still in Article 1, probably, via the line that says "[congress shall have power] To Regulate Commerce". Which I will concede is part of Article 1. And by your own logic, regulating commerce is more foundational to society than Free Speech! As is punishing piracy on the High Seas, apparently.
Krauerking@lemy.lol · 17 pts · 61d
Everyone keeps thinking this is a highway stop. Yeah no. Thats not a highway. I am pretty sure that is just a tacobell at the edge of a farm town.
So yeah apparently it couldn't be comprehended.
Typotyper@sh.itjust.works · 3 pts · 60d
I think they're referring to people actually eating that crap
starchylemming@lemmy.world · 13 pts · 61d
what am i lookig at, american?
Gork@sopuli.xyz · 20 pts · 61d
A wide expansive scenery to accompany the finest gourmet poop that only Taco Bell can create.
Godric@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 61d
Freedom!
Lucidlethargy@sh.itjust.works · 1 pts · 61d
Our very worst fast food chain after Chicfilet.
kylie_kraft@lemmy.world · 0 pts · 61d
sunoc@tarte.nuage-libre.fr · 12 pts · 61d
Listen, it’s not our fault if you guys live in the backrooms!
AI_toothbrush@lemmy.zip · 8 pts · 61d
Tbf this is how northern scandinavia looks like, especially certain parts of iceland id say.
Seppo@sopuli.xyz · 4 pts · 61d
Iceland yes, but Norway and Sweden usually have trees unless you're way up in the mountains.
AI_toothbrush@lemmy.zip · 1 pts · 61d
I literally am right now so yeah. But i do agree most places have trees, but starting with mellannorrland there are highlands which are very barren. Its just that basically nobody lives here.
Frostbeard@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 60d
Norway as had a different policy than Sweden so we stil have a rural population. And spart from the really northern part we dont have that taiga "look"
The cartoonist Kellerman even comments on it when he is driving to Arjeplog from Norway how Norway is like Lord of the Rings and then when you get to Sweden it's Lilja4Ever
AI_toothbrush@lemmy.zip · 1 pts · 60d
Yeahhh thats sweden...
j5y7@sh.itjust.works · 7 pts · 61d
How else would they get a taco in Kansas?
TachyonTele@piefed.social · 4 pts · 61d
Ever hear of a boat smart guy? Sheesh
tlekiteki@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 6 pts · 61d
Wyoming most likely
TragicNotCute@lemmy.world · 22 pts · 61d
Rapid city, South Dakota.
44.0958, -103.1491
BigDiction@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 61d
Nice! Image search?
TragicNotCute@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 61d
I dare not say how I found it. The rabid masses will track me down because I used forbidden technology.
BodePlotHole@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 61d
Same same
Godric@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 61d
Why anyone would start to Wyom, much less continue and name a state after that is a mystery
Remember_the_tooth@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 61d
"We're gonna go live over there "
"Why? OMG."
Then whyomg
Wyomng
Wyoming
None of that's true, but it could have been if history happened differently.
TachyonTele@piefed.social · 3 pts · 61d
"O.M.G. Could our wagon horses go any slower"
Remember_the_tooth@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 61d
TIL: Chandler's ancestors were equally sarcastic.
FudgyMcTubbs@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 61d
Wyoming, the state, was named after Wyoming, the region in Pennsylvania.
gigastasio@sh.itjust.works · 2 pts · 61d
In Wyoming this is considered a city.
FudgyMcTubbs@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 61d
I thought specifically Cody Wyoming in one of those rare moments when the grass is green and not yellow, but then i remembered Cody only has a Taco Johns.
endless_nameless@lemmy.world · 6 pts · 61d
i swear ive been here in project zomboid
NotASharkInAManSuit@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 61d
I’m pretty sure it used to be the Spiffo’s at the north end of Rosewood.
Itdidnttrickledown@lemmy.world · 6 pts · 61d
Suddenly late stage capitalism.
Unpigged@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 4 pts · 61d
Average Autobahn stop looks better than than so, yeah, kinda?
TigerAce@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 4 pts · 61d
Yeah, I really can't comprehend how the sale of toxic waste is allowed, especially as food. Even the McDonald's in my country can't be conpared to the ones in the US, as over here there are high food quality and health standards. Eating unhealthy doesn't give you instantly type 2 diabetes and morbid obesity. Eating unhealthy in my country is still considered healthy by US standards.
P00ptart@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 61d
Here you have to go to a sit down restaurant or make it at home to even approach "healthy"
TigerAce@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 1 pts · 61d
Here the McDonald's is a sit down restaurant. The government said they were too expensive for a food chain that has their restaurant built to make you stay as short as possible. They were given a choice: make it cheaper or improve the restaurant. It was more profitable to completely remodel all buildings. Now they have ergonomic chairs and calming colors for the eyes. So now you can relax while eating your way to expensive junk. Same with Burger King etc. For the same money you can get a healthy and tasteful meal. The biggest burger you can get here is almost as big as the smallest burger in the US. It's about 9 or 10 euros. A regular burger is a bit over 2 euros but that's 3 bites, they fit in your handpalm. For 10 euros I can cook a tasty meal for 4 to 5 people with fresh vegitables.
P00ptart@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 61d
Well now you're just bragging.
MrSulu@lemmy.ml · 4 pts · 61d
Its a fair bet that the person who who created the original has only seen Europe, or the rest of the world on TV.
plutopos@lemmy.zip · 3 pts · 61d
...yes we do? We have highways with service stations that look like this
njm1314@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 60d
Neither a high way nor a service station.
plutopos@lemmy.zip · 1 pts · 60d
We also have roadside shops that are hardly (if at all) accessible on foot if that's what we're talking about
Proprietary_Blend@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 60d
Nah. You don't have to tip there. They'd be fine
moopet@sh.itjust.works · 3 pts · 61d
What part are they talking about?
Proprietary_Blend@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 60d
There's your proof. They just can't even begin to comprehend.
BlackLaZoR@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 61d
It's McDonald's instead of Taco Bell. Inconceivable indeed
pedz@lemmy.ca · 1 pts · 61d
RecallMadness@lemmy.nz · -2 pts · 61d
Is the joke that this is in Europe?
Only one of the vehicles is a truck - I’d expect more from the US. It looks just before sundown - which in Europe has more of as it’s more north. there’s lots of greenery, - which to be fair, my experience of the US has been big cities and the Nevada’s desert. But suggests it’s not winter. Iceland also has Taco Bell.
white_nrdy@programming.dev · 2 pts · 61d
Looks like north america to me. The license plates seem to be US/Canada sized (proportionally to the vehicles, since they're grainy). However, who knows
Crackhappy@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 61d
Someone call rainbolt.
TachyonTele@piefed.social · 1 pts · 60d
It's blatantly saying this is not europe. How do you misread it like that?
RecallMadness@lemmy.nz · 0 pts · 60d
Because the joke would be “the European mind cannot conceive ”.
It’s not like there’s something in the picture that screams ‘Murica.
TachyonTele@piefed.social · 1 pts · 59d
How you continue to completely miss the low level joke is beyond me.
Alberat@lemmy.world · 0 pts · 61d
the joke is America=cars