Message from @Atlas
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Imagine going back to letting kids play outside. Where you could walk around your neighborhood, say hi, even drop in for a visit if you wanted. Where you could plant a garden without getting a license. Where you don't have to worry about keeping windows and doors closed up because you don't know who or what might peek in, or worse. Where, if you wanted privacy, if you wanted to just close up and be alone for a bit, people left you the fuck alone, rather then trying to pry in to why you're doing that, what you're hiding. It's such simple stuff, but if i started touting this stuff in public tomarrow, i'd likely make the news, and not for any good reason.
yea, I remember it being more like that in the past, I'm aware that sounds stupid given my age but still
It's not, really. It's happening faster and faster. Nostalgia makes everything sweeter, sure, but I remember just a few years ago, you didn't have to worry about so much. Now, if you bump into the wrong person on the street, you could get beaten up and told to apologize for being a bigot. it's insane.
Same @Norden_Dunkel
It's amazing how much things have changed even within the past decade
it all depends where you are really, but the trends are still a thing
@knc217 yea I'm only 16 and I can see a change
Out in the boonies of the midwest it's not changed much, but the closer you get to the cities and such, it shows. Like...I remember when detroit was functional. Always a rough town, sure, but you could walk around and not worry. They had culture still, some sense of dignity. Now...not so much.
Non globalized culture is dying everyday
I live in the suburbs of what used to be one of the best cities in Ohio. Now it's just a rundown drug haven.
The city, not my town
ah, I'm near southbend and their school system is practically third world
we all live in the ashes of what was once great. And we get told that, somehow, it's all our fault.
Said it before, say it again: Harvest Moon with Wifi, that's all i really want out of life, lattes, kabobs and flatscreens can jump off a bridge...
lol
Back in the early 1900s, Dayton was amazing. We developed the airplane, built a beautiful city...and now we're a literal drug testing market for illegals with schools that have been failing for God knows how long.
Lol nice
How do you like this pepe?
I've been past Dayton before and it was pretty much a grey dull area. Empty streets with nobody outside.
Not bad at all memelord
@Waterdog looks pretty good
@HoosierShitposter Yeah there are a few nice areas (Carillon Park is beautiful), but it's mostly horrible
If you want to do some ones that could really spark reactions, do shots of the former great cities overlaid. Half from, say, the 1920s, and the other half current. So many don't understand how bad places like detroit are until they see them...
sometimes thats not enough
our propaganda anon has outdone himself again
my god
damn...nice.
who the fuck made that
That's fucking awesome
Fuck me thats good
Ngl the face of the guy on the left kinda looks like Dwight Schrute
....
cant unsee
I'm watching the office right now
no joke
What episode?
God damn boys
se 7 ep 6
The server I'm renting is running some ancient ass version of Ubuntu that doesn't even have support for node.js
I'm rather triggered.