You wake up in Secaucus, New Jersey...
...I kill myself because New Jersey
>wow i'm fucking tall
>>51447704
>not a single drop of mongol blood
so much wasteland there.
in red areas, I would build bunch of condo highrises and in green area maybe a park.
cry because I woke up
call my friend and philidelphia to come and get me.
hope the police don't bother me because i'll be carrying a pistol. New Jersey doesn't recognize my state's conceal carry permit.
>>51447783
pic forgotten
get in my car and drive back to denville
tell my wife nothing
>>51447684
god that looks awful.. I can only imagine the amount of bodies that have been dumped in that river/grassland
>>51447684
Wife and freeloading son hate me, might get fired from my job and be screwed financially, I also think my wife is cheating on me. I might spend the few money I have left and blow my brains out.
Secaucus actually allowed a 75 year old guy to be their fire chief a few years ago. He thankfully retired since, but the dude had hearing aids and had a hard time understanding conversation and would do idiotic stuff like go into buildings with only a helmet on. Most fire departments have mandatory retirement at 65, apparently theirs doesn't.
>N00 J0ysey
>>51447857
Get a souvenir for your wife's son first
>>51447845
those are protected wetlands, likely in a serious flood zone
they're habitats for birds n shit, you can't build on them nigger, that's greater NYC don't you think someone would have done it? behind the camera looking the other way is 100 miles of endless suburbs
>>51447914
I know what protected area means you gay ass homo. We have plenty of them in finland.
NJ is the third worst state beaten only by Mississippi and West Virginia.
Does this mean I don't have to pay city tax anymore?
>>51447783
I actually worked in Secaucus and lived the better part of my life further up in the picture in Union City and West New York.. The really big thing is that in that area the Meadwlands is basically the overflow for the Hackensack river during high water situations At one of my work places the parking lot would flood every high tide on the full moon about least two feet deep.
Seems like a nice Jersey suburb...
>>51451929
There's nothing really bad about the place. For those working in NYC the train from Secaucus Junction is a straight shot to Penn Station just a few minutes away,
>>51447684
>what I do every day
Just kill me
take the 30 minute train ride home