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Topic: City life
+Anonymous A — 6 months ago #67,699
The stereotypical idea of the American dream is having a house with a yard. You know, suburbia. Probably driving to some warehouse store every so often, shopping at outlet malls, drive your kids to school, drive everywhere, never have a space to interact with people unless you’re spending money at a business, whole streets filled with ugly themed fast food chains. That kinda thing. Everybody’s fat because they don’t walk and eat bad food.
(Edited 4 minutes later.)
·Anonymous A (OP) — 6 months ago, 3 minutes later[T] [B] #671,960
Some people hate the thought of it, but like I wouldn’t mind living somewhere where you can’t drive down the street because it’s so congested, everybody’s packed in like sardines, and you just take the bus or the subway or whatever. I feel like that’s a real human experience of being alive in the world that isn’t totally numb.
+Anonymous B — 6 months ago, 17 hours later, 17 hours after the original post[T] [B] #672,043
@previous (A)
Wouldn't you just become numb to people instead?