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you are missing out on all the nice houses filled with white women and alcohol
Da culdesac >>>
The burbs out here in the bay > anywhere
You can go 35-40 mins and you in the city. I live in the East bay which is in the middle of everything. I'm talking about SF, Berkeley and Oakland are just up nort. Then you have Fremont, and SJ in the south. San Mateo is just across the bridge and Pleasanton the other way. All are in 30miles radius.
QFT. Largo MD = best of both worlds.Prince George's County, Maryland = Greatest 'Burbs of all time.
Million dollar house full of ratchet people.
Every drug at the tip of your finger.
No matter where you at you're like ~20mins outside of DC at the farthest.
Desperate housewives are very real.
Can't explain it. It's like the perfect suburbs with a crazy twist to it.
Probably because it's like 70% Black 10% Latino 20% White/Asian/Arab.
I dont live in suburbs. but i have cousins that do. when im out there its boring. its dead. streets are dead. everywhere around is closed early besides 7/11. Gas stations close early. Everything. Cops are posted up in random spots ready to pull young kids over or black people over.
Cops will harass the f outta u there because there is no real crime that happens over there. So they try to get something going on in their lives of boredom.
Its dark @ night time. You cant see **** in some areas. You will see weird animals such as wolves and coyotes over here in MA.
It sucks. I could never do it.
Living in both types of areas.... I do prefer the country style lifestyle. I grew up on a lake from age 11 up. Coming from the city it was a different experience but well worth it. Polite neighbors, girl next door yambs, I love fishing/hunting, hitting the trails with dirtbikes. I think u should vaca somewhere nice and experience it for yourself.
True, where my grandpa stayed was rural'ish.... but mainly suburbs when new houses all around started going up and less forest life. Man, it was so bad you could see Deer chilling at Burger King on main streetsI think there's a big difference living in the country/rural area than the suburbs. Personally, i'd pick the country over the suburbs.
city>country>>>>>>>burbs
True, where my grandpa stayed was rural'ish.... but mainly suburbs when new houses all around started going up and less forest life. Man, it was so bad you could see Deer chilling at Burger King on main streetsI think there's a big difference living in the country/rural area than the suburbs. Personally, i'd pick the country over the suburbs.
city>country>>>>>>>burbs
But your >>>> graph is on point
Living in both types of areas.... I do prefer the country style lifestyle. I grew up on a lake from age 11 up. Coming from the city it was a different experience but well worth it. Polite neighbors, girl next door yambs, I love fishing/hunting, hitting the trails with dirtbikes. I think u should vaca somewhere nice and experience it for yourself.
Alameda?
This.Grew up in Carol City. Same stuff that went down in the city, went down in the burbs. In Dade County the gullyness doesn't stop on 79th street, but that's city limits.
Same thing in Chicago. Harvey, Markham, Blue Island, Dolton, Calumet City, Maywood, Forest Park, etc. are just as grimey as the Chi.