serious answer: school quality and inflated perception of crime rates have a lot to do with it
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my parents live in a cul de sac next to a lake in a minnesota suburb mom always insists on locking the door wth guys
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i grew up around lots of poverty and homelessness and, like, once in a while someone would pick the flowers from out yard. people are nice
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the inner-city church that I had choir practice in was routinely burglarized and had its crucifix stolen
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:( that's really sad also practically a literary trope now that I think on ithttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhpwV4cwB4o …
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i think the common thread is all of those can also be solved with lots of money
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but think what you could do with that money that isn't masochistic or if you need that just pay a good dom/inatrix, cheaper long run prolly
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at the intersection of (money > imagination, anxiety) lies decisions inscrutable to everyone else
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1) status. 2) to not live In low income neighbourhoods.
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wonder if you could divide high income people into bobos and suburbanites and never the twain shall meet
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[funny anecdote about thing]
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how much of it is 'pro rich' vs 'anti-dysfunction' (both real and perceived)? i imagine it's mostly the latter
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only one thing worse than etc.
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