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by NonNefarious
1458 days ago
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No, they're not. They're a style of living that people can choose, and work to achieve. If you want to choose a different style, then do so; they're available. If you want high density, go live in a city center. But there's no reason to allow developers and corporations to destroy other types of neighborhoods that are ALREADY residential. This pro-developer/pro-corporate-ownership shilling is way past tired. |
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