The salted knife of maternal guilt, wielded with flourish, venom, and glee. 😉
Source date (UTC): 2018-03-07 16:32:38 UTC
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The salted knife of maternal guilt, wielded with flourish, venom, and glee. 😉
Source date (UTC): 2018-03-07 16:32:38 UTC
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so density will remain traditional, with cities functioned as expensive central markets, ringed (as are most european cities) with slums, and the suburbs containing the middle classes, and the rural areas continuing to depopulate. The future is brazil not star trek.
Source date (UTC): 2018-03-07 13:41:45 UTC
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agrarian towns, to industrial cities, to information suburbs. I think we are seeing the systematic collapse of industrial cities because of demographics. There is no value to labor in concentration. Returns are too low on labor.
Source date (UTC): 2018-03-07 13:40:25 UTC
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America was an agrarian and industrial power. The industrial cities are going the way of the agrarian small towns. nd I I see the collapsing industrial era cities continuing to decline while we continue the shift away from resource manipulation to information manipulation.
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I mean, the industrial cities are going the way of the agrarian small towns. And I I see the collapsing industrial era cities continuing to decline while we continue the shift away from resource manipulation to information manipulation.
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The other direction is Sanibel or Carmel on one hand, and any of the top 20 small communities that make the lists every year. Personally, if they are more conservative communities with a college I think that’s pretty much the best livability. But some want to be in the action.
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It depends upon your earning capacity, because the best places to live are very expensive. It was seattle in the 90’s, Bellevue in the 00’s. It has been san-fran since then although the bay area is ‘done’ I think. It’s probably the research triangle in North Carolina or Austin.
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Oh, I believe in gods – all of them. But my god requires I suppress the lies of men, with tests of reciprocity, measurement, and logic in correspondence with reality, rather than suppress my feelings of inadequacy with fictionalisms and falsehoods. 😉 Truth takes great courage.
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Oh, I believe in gods – all of them. But my god requires I suppress the lies of men, with tests of reciprocity, measurement, and logic in correspondence with reality, rather than suppress my feelings of inadequacy with fictionalisms and falsehoods. 😉 Truth takes great courage.
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My answer to Do rising US stock markets translate into a higher quality of life for more Americans? https://www.quora.com/Do-rising-US-stock-markets-translate-into-a-higher-quality-of-life-for-more-Americans/answer/Curt-Doolittle?srid=u4Qv
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