galt sounds a lot like a hipster
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
You think anyone owns the land they 'buy'? Of course not. They're renting it from the town or state that they pay property taxes to. Try not paying your property taxes and see what happens. They'll seize 'your property'. You don't own shit.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
what the hell are you talking about?Jay wrote:
pretend that they actually own it and that it somehow means they've arrived in the world. They don't. And they haven't.
The whole point of this thread was to point out what I feel is stupid about the way people here in America choose to live. I despise suburbs.Uzique wrote:
so jay are you just going to rent an apartment all your life or something? what are you personally proposing to do, here?
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Not to mention when council decides a road is going right through your property and they seize it and pay you out less than the market value. At best you can attempt a class action and HOPE you win. Granted, the scenario is unlikely to happen to most people, but case in point.Jay wrote:
You think anyone owns the land they 'buy'? Of course not. They're renting it from the town or state that they pay property taxes to. Try not paying your property taxes and see what happens. They'll seize 'your property'. You don't own shit.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
what the hell are you talking about?Jay wrote:
pretend that they actually own it and that it somehow means they've arrived in the world. They don't. And they haven't.
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got mine when i was 30, lolUzique wrote:
this just sounds a whole lot like a hipster raging against the machine.
i can bet by the time you're 40 you'll have your patch of the american dream, too, galty.
The city just finished eminent domaining Willets Point and the area around Citi Field because apparently the sight of ugly businesses was harming the value of the baseball stadium. They dream of replacing the area around the stadium with condos and I guess that's more important than the scrap metal guys that have been there for a hundred years.13/f/taiwan wrote:
@Jaekus, we have a similar problem here in the US. The local government gives the people less then market value for their property and kicks them out so some real estate developer can build condominiums. It is a really fucked up situation.
paid off or do you pay rent to the bank?burnzz wrote:
got mine when i was 30, lolUzique wrote:
this just sounds a whole lot like a hipster raging against the machine.
i can bet by the time you're 40 you'll have your patch of the american dream, too, galty.
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I know this thread is about America's use of space. But not all suburbs are like that. I have almost everything that an urban environment can offer (and some things it can't) within walking distance, and everything else is no more then a 10-15 min drive away. All without the noise, pollution, crime and crowds of people. Sure by a purely mathematical efficiency standpoint they are pretty wasteful, but its a far more relaxed lifestyle.Jay wrote:
No, the big difference is the utter waste of space that one story tract housing is. Sure, in that picture everyone has his own little plot, and that may help his self esteem, but it's not like he can actually do anything with it. If he and three of his neighbors lived in a four story house instead they could surround themselves with green space. Instead, they'd rather live on their 1/8 acre and pretend that they actually own it and that it somehow means they've arrived in the world. They don't. And they haven't.FEOS wrote:
Jaekus and Dilbert are arguing architectural aesthetics. They like European style more than American. Look beyond the building style. It's the same thing: people living crowded together on twisty streets. The big difference is that in the US version, you're not in a flat.
Spark: That last shot is from either Las Vegas (or North Vegas) or the Phoenix area. Of course there aren't any trees.
And pay attention folks. All I did was copy/pasta from two previous posts.
Agricultural exemptions. You think the bigwigs that own 1000's upon 1000's of acres pay the same rates, if not at all -as the rest of us?Jay wrote:
You think anyone owns the land they 'buy'? Of course not. They're renting it from the town or state that they pay property taxes to. Try not paying your property taxes and see what happens. They'll seize 'your property'. You don't own shit.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
what the hell are you talking about?Jay wrote:
pretend that they actually own it and that it somehow means they've arrived in the world. They don't. And they haven't.
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Pfft, Tsar Bomba mate.eleven bravo wrote:
I love LA. I hate the concentration of population in new york. I despise public transportation.
one nuclear bomb could vaporize whole city of nyc. cant do that in la.
No, the traffic is bad because there are 8.5 million people crammed into the five boroughs and Manhattan is an island with limited access to and from. The people creating the traffic are out of towners who don't understand the concept of staying the fuck out of the grid.eleven bravo wrote:
nothing is worse than manhattan traffic. simply because of so many people not knowing how to drive.
traffic in LA usually stays on the freeways.