.@orph yes, I'd expect highly globalized places to be boring. Cultural interestingness usually stems from a single dominant "home" culture
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@orph lived in Dubai for 10 years and can definitely confirm this
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@orph yeah, it's a feature for me, but bug for many. So long as natural beauty is high, don't care if human culture is dull
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@orph So "Beige City"? Logic similar to if all human races reproduced equally, we would all be same color and hence not "interesting" ?
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@orph Not quite beige, but more like a patchwork that looks like beige from a distance and nobody safe in a bubble of exclusion
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@orph true. I remember Singaporeans going up in arms a few years ago when little India was being structured much like rest of SGP
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@orph does one culture have to dominate whole city? Can cultures co-exist, each dominating a location? The only realistic option, maybe




