Without the ability to interact with one another, we also lose the ability to care for one another. Seeing your neighbor on a run at the park or the neighborhood convenience store; bumping into friends at the local coffee shop; the casual conversations that happen while waiting for the bus, the library, or even the neighborhood bar. These moments of interaction, though seemingly small, are key to our wellbeing, or lack of it.

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    1 month ago

    Suburbs are the real ghetto… Literally a failed social engineering project rooted in clown as racism.

    Funny thing other countries have them too but they are not this bad? Why does US always has to botched execution of everything some some profit for an old clown.