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This clown's premise is all fake and wrong. Residential suburbs are not zoned commercial. You don't have a shopping center and mall right smack dab in the middle of your neighborhood. However, this is what happens in the middle of every major city...on purpose...by shitlib city planners.
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@Gideon @DemonSixOne @JulioReich @Polfusilier Could've just said they're horrible and never ever visit and especially don't move here if you're from e.g. California. 😜
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@JulioReich @Gideon @Polfusilier Looks pretty much like your average western usa suburb/exurb. Medium density residential, highway perimeter, centered around a Walmart shopping plaza. Hostile landscaping, no sidewalks and city ordinances that basically make it illegal to be outside finish the package.
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Alright, I'll admit that my bias is in describing Midwestern suburbs. I don't know anything about what western states are doing. But he specifically mentioned "suburbs", and this has a distinct definition. Our towns and cities have embraced the "mixed use space" with condos and apartments in retail shopping areas (as if that's new).
But this is NOT suburban in the Midwest. Our burbs are generally green lawns with swing sets, backyard pools, and bike/kid friendly sidewalks. But don't tell anybody our secret, ok. 👍
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@Gideon @Polfusilier It's an exaggerated image for the purpose of commentary, but some exurban parts of America are insane like that.
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@DemonSixOne @JulioReich @Gideon @Polfusilier Dallas 🥲