What is living in American suburbia like...

What is living in American suburbia like? I feel like 90s movies and pop culture implanted a very romanticised view in my mind.

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It was very comfy between the 80's and the financial crisis. After that it became much more pozzed

>After that it became much more pozzed
What happened exactly?

Combination of poltergeist and ET

American suburbia was Teutonic tribal culture taken to it's highest point and it was amazing

It was great in the 80s early 90s. Play games(baseball, soccer, tag, hide and seek, etc) with the neighborhood kids. Bike around town all day and back home by sunset. Rivers and Parks are safe without tent cities.

america can be divided into 5 zones. citypoor; niggers and a no go zone. cityrich; white/asian/gay, safe and high class. ruralpoor; white, safe, and poor. rural rich; white, safe, and rich. then there's the suburbs, they're becoming steadily less white, but are middle class and more or less safe.

boring as fuck

It’s still comfy

oy vey where's all the deadbeat niggers, homeless, and polyamorous furry communes

The 90s happened. More specifically 1993 and onwards. I blame grunge and the resurgence of the hippie movement.

think about living in a commie block but MUCH MUCH worse

My wife left because she caught me texting this young guy offline and meeting him in the park and riding around doing gay stuff. Wel last week I go to the doctor with a cough thinking it’s covid and I have full blown AIDS. I haven’t told my boyfriend yet it my wife. I don’t even believe it’s real.

It was pretty comfy in the 90s. I played touch football and roller hockey in the street in front of my house with kids in the neighborhood. Rode bikes together to other neighborhoods and strip malls. Went through all the pop culture phases from trading pogs to pokemon cards. My first ever gf as a teenager was a vietnamese girl who lived on another street in my block because she gave my sister a note to give me asking me out on the bus.

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Americans are just too rich, richer than ever, to afford this kinda of thing.
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bland living conditions produce bland people. Nobody of importance was ever born in the suburbs, its just a cattle ranch that produces middle managers and other cogs.

There are some enclaves left that are designated no nigger zones good for raising families, but they only survive by being too expensive for average people (read: niggers) to live in them.

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This is pretty accurate desu

The us is highly segregated and 90% of the population only has limited interaction with people of the other races or economic classes

The only reason rich Libs don’t have a problem with blacks and other browns is because they only ever meet token minorities that are just like them in class and wealth and background.

Pretty easy to think rural southerners are just evil racists when your only experience with blacks is Thomas the engineer and is wife Anita the professor and their 3 kids that live in the neighborhood

>What is living in American suburbia like?
Not too bad. Pretty comfy. Not as good as rural, not nearly as bad as inside city

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yep, dis. as kids we used to bike around in a big gang and go exploring in gullies and stuff.

Dumb gen x boomer. Suburbia was awesome for 90s kids too.

its quaint and just like you see on the movies. tight nit, hellos from people, etc. its nice

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Just like you.

>boring
>hot
>everyone is very fat
>everyone is very rude
>heavy consumer culture

It was boring; had nothing on the superior 1980s.

-Forced Integration of niggers and to a lesser extent spics
-General paranoia leading to the decline of kids hanging out outside, both in the sense of "little kids riding bikes" and "teenagers getting together and smoking weed / drinking in parks etc."
-Opioids
-Economic dislocation

Wish I lived in suburbia in the 90s. I’ve lived in suburbia ever since the 2000s.

its literally a farm to breed future consooomers