Only poor and low-income people believe that living in walkable cities is better
People who choose to live in a suburb or in greener and less accessible places are generally upper or upper-middle class because they value tranquility, silence, security, nature and, above all, privacy. Unlike people with high incomes, these cultural values are not shared by the majority of people who are poor or have materialistic tendencies, and in most cases these people are forced or prefer to live in more crowded, noisy, unsafe places, socially unstable, aesthetically unpleasant, sad, chaotic places with little privacy to compensate for their social, psychological and economic insecurities In addition, the suburbs serve as an index of wealth of the countries by expressing the amount of population with access and income to afford to live in such places.
If you live in a green and quiet suburb and you like it, I admire you for your courage and bravery, be proud of it and your private property.
Basically what happens in high-density areas is that people look out for another, acting as a self-imposed surveillance mechanism. Moreover, they are the engines of innovation and wealth. Only dumbass hicks live outside the cities.
sadly i can't argue with this. i rent a room for 700 in a modest subrb in denver but i absolutely hate the lack of privacy. i can hear every single movement in the house, i can hear anyone talking through the walls, and the floors creak everywhere.
its so bad that i feel anxious to leave my room at all
Liam Bennett
>Only dumbass hicks live outside the cities. t. Nigger
Matthew Roberts
>Moreover, they are the engines of innovation and wealth. Shut the fuck up faggot.
i like both personally. but as a young personn im always requesting the adrenaline of the city
Gavin Wright
suburbs AND cities are goy farms for normies. Rural has won this argument. american suburbs suck ass because everything looks bland and to grow up in because you can only go where your parents want you to. stop defending suburbs. raising kids in the boomer terrarium is how we got libtards
The biggest companies in America are all headquartered in suburban campuses. The only industry that’s located in cities is banks, and only because they started that way hundreds of years ago and stayed there for tradition.
Brandon Wilson
for example, suburban kids became libtards because they have no experience with niggers or being unsafe. live in a city long enough and you'll learn about race realism and be able to get around without a car, great for staying out of juvie when your younger.
>i can hear every single movement in the house, i can hear anyone talking through the walls Sounds like they cut corners on the construction of the house Many such cases
Samuel Robinson
There are greasy, skeezeball fucks on both sides of this debate.
Jonathan Rodriguez
>jacobs
Cooper Lewis
I have 5 acres and a house half an hour from a city. It is surrounded by cows and has hundreds of trees. But I don't live there. I rent it to an IT guy and I live in my suburban house in a bigger city. My point? I don't have one.
Nicholas Sullivan
Most of the suburbs are still greener, calmer and quieter than almost (if not all) any city, although an ideal natural landscape is not always achieved, there are other values that compensate for this defect in suburbs, such as those mentioned above.
This one has a few layers though. I'm just comparing experiences from being young in both. >are you saying living in a white community with little crime isn't based? sure it's based but it's an unrealistic way to grow up. suburban hellscape led to the autistic shut in. We all know these people. if they aren't libtards they're these button down church camp faggots who conform to the jewish meme character of white men. formula is simple for growing up in a bubble >parents are paranoid news viewers >live in the suburbs >won't let you outside without them (wtf your paying extra to live in a safe neighborhood) >fucking embarrasing >just stay inside and coom and play vidya >talk to trannies on discord do I need to keep going?