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Walk Through American Suburbs as Dusk Descends - 4K HDR Binaural

There are vast areas of America that are among the best places in the world to live.

The crime infested areas are only a small part of some major cities. Anyone who thinks otherwise is deluded. Only people who’ve never been there would think such a thing.
Well, some people here will post some footage from South Central (or the Project in South Philly) and then proceed to claim the entire US is like that. I mean I can probably find any country on earth that have the so called "Crime Corner" and then proceed to attack said country.

That's what people do here lol
 
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I think it's the lack of recreational activities by living in such areas that leads people to do drugs often
 
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I think it's the lack of recreational activities by living in such areas that leads people to do drugs often


So maybe that is why China was easily full of Opium addicts. Too much unhealthy village living for a Millenia with no recreation.

You should be thankful you are solving that long term problem with Western city tech.
 
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Why are you rednecks promoting your country on a Pakistani forum? Didn't you rednecks kill our soldiers at Salala?



Who ever cares man. Take a hike from this forum fool.

The guy who started PDF was a Pakistani-American who lived in a suburb of Indianapolis.

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What do you want me to do now? First and foremost, this is a Pakistani defence forum.

He created this Americas section so people like himself could write about their experiences in America...not for people like you who always have a perpetual stick up their *** and have to search for PDF threads to vent in to make yourself feel good.

Make sure to tell the people in all the other forums (like China & Far East) that they should also GTFO since this place should only be for Pakistani's...since you have now declared yourself the PDF dictator.
 
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Note all the happy birds chirping...don't have to drive to a nature preserve to find them...no metal bars on the windows either.
Reminds me of the show “Who’s the Boss”; leaving New York for work and a life in suburban Connecticut.

Prior to Covid, New York was relatively safe and a happen’ kind of place to hang out. Since Covid and now in the official aftermath we see to be back to some extent in the early 90s. I think even the squeegee men might be back :(


Check out the extend opening sequence, and the transition from city to suburbs. It’s not as rural as it use to be back then, I still remember parts of Long Island in the late 80s and early 90s still under development and how spread out everything seemed.
 
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So maybe that is why China was easily full of Opium addicts. Too much unhealthy village living for a Millenia with no recreation.

You should be thankful you are solving that long term problem.
I just thought for a street view it should look a bit livelier than that. but instead, 30 minute of emptiness and boredom. no kidding, I saw more stop signs in it than actual humans. Some poster earlier thought it's a gated community for a good reason.
 
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Reminds me of the show “Who’s the Boss”; leaving New York for work and a life in suburban Connecticut.

Prior to Covid, New York was relatively safe and a happen’ kind of place to hang out. Since Covid and now in the official aftermath we see to be back to some extent in the early 90s. I think even the squeegee men might be back :(


Check out the extend opening sequence, and the transition from city to suburbs. It’s not as rural as it use to be back then, I still remember parts of Long Island in the late 80s and early 90s still under development and how spread out everything seemed.

I think they were supposed to be in Fairfield, CT (pricey) but the house in real life is not far away in Rye,NY.


yeesh! Rye!! $2.3M for this 100 yr old house...oh and $30K in property taxes!! You better be getting some really nice benefit for that..otherwise WTF!

CityData..almost all-white town, income > $500,000

let's take a look at Rye, NY:
Rye, NY...typical look and feel of a quiet NorthEast town outside of big cities.
The town has an amusement park.
 
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...Who's the Boss continued..
let's take a look at Fairfield, CT:
Fairfield, CT...looks like Rye.
 
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I just thought for a street view it should look a bit livelier than that. but instead, 30 minute of emptiness and boredom. no kidding, I saw more stop signs in it than actual humans. Some poster earlier thought it's a gated community for a good reason.

Actually the video is not from a suburb, but the city of Raleigh, NC. It is in a neighborhood away from all the noise of downtown.
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The neighborhood is near the To Techland arrow.
 
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Suburban American life is a compromise between cityscape life with people walking everywhere and living with noise, and rural life with distant neighbors. It is only really possible with personal automobile-"like" transportation that allows easy transistions between the quiet residential areas and the busier noiser work and shopping areas. As a child growing up in a Virginia suburb to Washington, DC, my bicycle was essential. I road to my school, to my Boy Scout meetings, my Little League games and to the grocery store. For a really big adventure we would hop on freight trains that had to slow down to stop in our town and ride a few miles. I am 77 years old, so my train hopping adventures were 65 years ago. My parents never knew. Today, kids in American big-city suburbs mostly have only organized, parent-controlled adventures!
 
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I think they were supposed to be in Fairfield, CT (pricey) but the house in real life is not far away in Rye,NY.


yeesh! Rye!! $2.3M for this 100 yr old house...oh and $30K in property taxes!! You better be getting some really nice benefit for that..otherwise WTF!

CityData..almost all-white town, income > $500,000

let's take a look at Rye, NY:
Rye, NY...typical look and feel of a quiet NorthEast town outside of big cities.
The town has an amusement park.
I know Rye very well. Been going to Playland since the 90s. The is the kind of town I always thought a ad man like Don Draper would have lived in, more so then up the river next to Sing Sing in Ossining.

It is indeed beautiful. But hardly anyone is walking or walks in suburbia though.
That’s the one down side of suburbia I can’t get over, the lack of hustle and bustle. Back in the day, pre-internet, people went to the mall or their local town squares to buy things and hang out. The traditional third places.
 
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