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    There's something deeply unsettling about American suburbs, rows of identical houses, and not a human being in sight, no noises, just this artifical maze, my Uber took a detour though one once and I looked up from my phone and saw that I didn't realize where I am and it all looked so identical it was disorienting and I freaked out a bit, had to open Google maps to realize where I was. The movie Vivarium captures this feeling well. Why don't y'all get out and go for a walk and talk to your neighbors.

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    The suburbs are bad enough but what really gets me when play Geoguessr type games is how much of towns are just a highway with a strip mall and parking lots. Gives me a weird dread-like feeling, kinda like being inside a dying mall right before it's closing.

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    • supervisor194@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

      Heads up, y'all, don't buy a D.R. Horton house if you can possibly avoid it, the more you know✨️

      Not for nothing, but every home "builder" in America subs out to (multiple) General Contractors who sub out to their contractors work that gets inspected by the local municipality in stages. When people warn against particular builders, I always feel obliged to temper this by saying "they're all actually pretty equally shit." Residential building is complicated field work done pretty much by randos with varying levels of addictions, it's not like a factory building cars. There's only so much that can be expected.

      Instead of avoiding particular builders, I would recommend buying a house that's around 10 years old or so and which has been thoroughly inspected by someone who has been inspecting for more than 10 years (and who has been recommended to you by someone you know if possible). It will have had time to do any bad shit it's gonna do (generally speaking). New houses are always a roll of the dice to some extent.

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      Appreciate the nuance! Also fully agree on the risk all new builds carry. I'm just salty because I spent all week arguing with them about the definition of the word façade lol

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      • vegantomato@lemmy.worldV [email protected]

        Imagine calling a house a pod.

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        Imagine calling a pod a house.

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          HOAs prevent it with all their micromanagement of how your property should look, and how modifications should be done. Most new build communities come with an HOA now.

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          Why are HOA so common? I only read about how annoying and sometimes borderline illegal they act

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            Even in the deepest suburbs it's not that hard to form community and connection with your neighbors. Hold a few yard sales, make small talk, greet people walking their dogs, get to know who lives where. That's literally all it takes, that and actually going out.

            We complain endlessly, particularly on sites like Lemmy, about the US's lack of "walkable cities" and other systemic obstacles to having better sense of community and social contact, but we hardly ever see people doing something about it.

            I get that it's less "fun" to go out and make friends if you don't got a riverwalk and cafes, but the most important ingredient is still there, which is other people you just need to step up and make things happen.

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            Don't police stop people that are walking? I heard this from multiple people. It's so unusual to not be in a car they investigate.

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            • diplomjodler3@lemmy.worldD [email protected]

              Except you'll get shot if you step on someone else's property.

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              Makes sense, since anything else would be communism

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                The suburbs are bad enough but what really gets me when play Geoguessr type games is how much of towns are just a highway with a strip mall and parking lots. Gives me a weird dread-like feeling, kinda like being inside a dying mall right before it's closing.

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                Yeah separating commercial and residential zones so much creates such dead zones, and a huge car dependency. Where I grew up everything I needed was in walking distance, from the optometrist to the bodega, never needed a car and my neighborhood felt so lively.

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                • B [email protected]

                  There's something deeply unsettling about American suburbs, rows of identical houses, and not a human being in sight, no noises, just this artifical maze, my Uber took a detour though one once and I looked up from my phone and saw that I didn't realize where I am and it all looked so identical it was disorienting and I freaked out a bit, had to open Google maps to realize where I was. The movie Vivarium captures this feeling well. Why don't y'all get out and go for a walk and talk to your neighbors.

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                    Don't police stop people that are walking? I heard this from multiple people. It's so unusual to not be in a car they investigate.

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                    I've had people in cars shout at me as they pass by and I've had a cop drive up to me and ask me where I'm headed, dependes from location to location, but walking is just seen as an odd activity in this country for some reason lol

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                      You ever seen Vivarium?

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                      Yeah I mentioned it in my original comment, nice movies

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                        I've had people in cars shout at me as they pass by and I've had a cop drive up to me and ask me where I'm headed, dependes from location to location, but walking is just seen as an odd activity in this country for some reason lol

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                        This kind of "societal pressure" for lack of a better term is probably discouraging people. At least for me it would be.

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                          Yeah I mentioned it in my original comment, nice movies

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                          Oh word. My bad.

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                          • totallynotaredditor@lemm.eeT [email protected]

                            Why are HOA so common? I only read about how annoying and sometimes borderline illegal they act

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                            Also houses with an HOA are worth less money.

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                              Why are HOA so common? I only read about how annoying and sometimes borderline illegal they act

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                              I think because for most Americans their home is their single largest asset - usually their only one with any resale value. So they jealousy guard against anything that might reduce the value, like a neighbor who does anything out of the blandest, most ordinary things.

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                                HOAs prevent it with all their micromanagement of how your property should look, and how modifications should be done. Most new build communities come with an HOA now.

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                                So glad that we don't have those here, its your house, you should be able to decorate it as you wish as long as it doesn't get to a point of harming others. Generally that would be health risks or blocking out the sun for others. So no 2m pile of fish guts allowed.

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                                  HOAs prevent it with all their micromanagement of how your property should look, and how modifications should be done. Most new build communities come with an HOA now.

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                                  Ah, freedom!

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                                    Don't police stop people that are walking? I heard this from multiple people. It's so unusual to not be in a car they investigate.

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                                    I've never heard of this as an arbitrary thing that just "happens." Yes there are neighborhoods that are overly policed and have racial tensions, but if you're in that kind of environment, you go out and stay with groups, you work within the system the best you can, you make planned events working with community organizers. It takes more planning and care, but even in those hostile urban environments, people go out and do things all the time. There is almost no place where you can't just go out and walk somewhere, unless it's such a dangerous area that a curfew is in effect. And really, if you live somewhere like that, you got bigger concerns.

                                    There is a LOT of overhyped media about American neighborhoods, they hype it in both directions. Depending on what side of the political spectrum you connect with best, the algorithm will attempt to make you afraid of going out because you should be scared of police, or scared of the citizens.

                                    In the vast majority of suburban neighborhoods and urban higher-density areas, there are always people walking around, walking their dogs, going to the convenience store, etc. The only time I've EVER been hassled by police was one time many years ago I was taking trash out in my own yard, but I was carrying a big black flashlight, carrying a trash bag and had a dark hoodie, and from a distance I looked just like a potential burglar. The cops asked me what I was up to, I said taking out the trash and they were kinda assholes but then left.

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                                    • B [email protected]

                                      I've had people in cars shout at me as they pass by and I've had a cop drive up to me and ask me where I'm headed, dependes from location to location, but walking is just seen as an odd activity in this country for some reason lol

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                                      People in cars do sometimes shout nonsense as they pass pedestrians, but that's just noise. Never respond to it, never think about it, never let it bother you. It's the same as leaf-litter. You walk through it, you don't let it even impact your stride. Purge from your memory as it happens like so much ballast.

                                      Now for police, that can vary a LOT depending on where you live and what your skin color is, but there aren't many places where people just can't walk around for fear of police intervention, because at least in America, despite all the media horror and fear, there are millions and millions of people walking their dogs, walking to the store, picking up their kids at the bus stop, carrying groceries, exercising, and so on. The chances of having a serious encounter with law-enforcement isn't zero, but it's probably significantly lower than the chances of developing type-2 diabetes from not going out and exercising.

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                                        People in cars do sometimes shout nonsense as they pass pedestrians, but that's just noise. Never respond to it, never think about it, never let it bother you. It's the same as leaf-litter. You walk through it, you don't let it even impact your stride. Purge from your memory as it happens like so much ballast.

                                        Now for police, that can vary a LOT depending on where you live and what your skin color is, but there aren't many places where people just can't walk around for fear of police intervention, because at least in America, despite all the media horror and fear, there are millions and millions of people walking their dogs, walking to the store, picking up their kids at the bus stop, carrying groceries, exercising, and so on. The chances of having a serious encounter with law-enforcement isn't zero, but it's probably significantly lower than the chances of developing type-2 diabetes from not going out and exercising.

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                                        I have darker skin color so I avoid cops like the plague. I was walking home at 1 am in the rain and a single cop drove up to me and asked me where I was going and I wanted a lift, I picked a random apartment complex and said that's my home and just pretended to go in there till he drove away

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                                          I think because for most Americans their home is their single largest asset - usually their only one with any resale value. So they jealousy guard against anything that might reduce the value, like a neighbor who does anything out of the blandest, most ordinary things.

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                                          ... or a neighbor who does something that actually reduces resale value in the neighborhood.

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