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this is pure nostalgic memory, I remember playing this game before 2020. I think the game is completely dead now, which saddens me so bad, man. the discord link is invalid too, if im right
1985 I was working in the rebuilding of the apartments in the Bronx for the city as soon as the new apartments were given to tenants at very low rent sometimes even for free we had go back and fix them all over again for the tenants destroy them, broken windows fires in the halls break ins feces every were and so forth.
When I lived in the suburbs (Brookfield, Waukesha), I was fully a fully brainwashed suburban carbrain and was furious that the Park East Freeway was being torn down. I have lived in the lower east side since 2000 and walk\bike everywhere instead of drive. I would MUCH rather have nice, safe, quiet pedestrian infrastructure (shops, restaurants, parks) than noisy, ugly, air polluting car infrastructure any day. People that want car infrastructure don't live in the city and thus don't contribute to the tax base. They want to drive to the city for an event and get back to Waukesha as fast as possible... and then bitch about how horrible Milwaukee is on Reddit\Facebook, with obvious racist undertones. Screw them, lets make our city for us, not them.
IT'S JUST THAT SOME PEOPLE DON'T CARE MY MOM AND DAD LIVED IN THE SOUTH BRONX FROM 71' TO 74' THEN IN 78 BOUGHT THIER FIRST HOME THAT'S THE DIFFERENCE MOVE UP OR STAY THE SAME
The Bronx still is beautiful, truly beautiful in places, and is a hidden gem of the city. I hope that whom ever decides to live there is able to take care of their communities in a meaningful way. That should be part of the greater legacy legacy our city offers to its inhabitants.
Howard Cosell. "The fire department has it under control..." Howard, did you see a _single_ red or blue light flashing in that shot? No you did not. The fire wasn't under control, it just ran out of building. My Dad grew up in the South Bronx. As a consequence, he raised me on Roosevelt Island. Man, nyc was insane during the 70s.
After watching this video, it's clear that what happened in the Bronx is the same thing that happened in Lahaina… Let's burn them out and relocate them so they become completely government dependent Funny thing is Democrats are responsible in both cases
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This Never happened in Beijing or Moscow. Ees BOD Seestim, Tovarich! Kidding...or, maybe Not. There used to be a Lot of Factory jobs in the Bronx. That decreased after World War Two. VHA home loans incentivized newly married Veterans to move to Suburban areas in New Jersey, Rockland County, NY and Connecticut. The more prosperous folks moved to Staten Island or Eastern Long Island. The LIRR and Metro North could get you to Wall Street and back from anywhere in the area. The Bronx was crisscrossed with Freeways. The Cross Bronx, Especially, contributed to it's ruination. There was a Lot of Blasting, along with jackhammering, done to build it. The Southernmost (and, at the time, Worst) section of the Bronx, was physically cut off from the rest of the Borough. You know; I think a good portion of the SoBro was ALWAYS a Slum. The Charlotte street area had New Law Tenements, built around 1905, in anticipation of the IRT Subway line. Jews, along with Italians, Irish and other groups, fled the overcrowding of the Lower East Side, and also Harlem, when IT began to turn African-American in the 1920s. West Harlem was ruined by Speculative Real Estate Practices, along with Blockbusting. Buildings went up in anticipation of the "A" Train. East Harlem went up in the 1870s-1880s, following the construction of the Lexington Elevated Line. It consisted of Tenements. While tenement buildings are in the Public Imagination, when thinking about the Old South Bronx, there is Also a LOT of Public Housing in that Borough, along with the rest of NYC. And, Unlike in most other major American Cities...it's still standing. That Experiment Failed, and it's the reason why the Bronx, and Brownsville Brooklyn (which is chockablock FILLED with High Rise Projects) have problems. The Latter, Especially, is the Only part of the Five Borough area which hasn't improved since the Early Nineties. Many Puerto Ricans moved into the South Bronx after the War, seeking a Better Life. They have since been supplanted by Dominicans, and other Latino groups, along with people from the West Indies, and some Native Africans.
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