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TheCaptainDamnIt t1_j9uwii8 wrote

>Comments about the “the transient nature” of apartment living are revealing, as is the exclusionary notion of trains and apartments bringing “riffraff” from the city

Ahh stay classy suburbanites stay classy.

Also that area is fucking filled with apartments already, but I guess the 'right' kind of people live in those...

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QuickBenjamin t1_j9v2cdr wrote

If nextdoor has taught me anything certain people can live in the most remote part of the county and still never, ever feel safe if there's even so much as a rumor of a crime in the area.

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dizzy_centrifuge t1_j9vvbzd wrote

Haha not at all. I moved to Cockeysville at the start of freshman year hs. We were poor and the complexes seemed nice but it was a lot of section 8 housing. Don't get me wrong it's nowhere near a ghetto but I had a gun pulled on me for the first time in those apartments. I'd say there are about 8 apartment communities clustered there around DHS and they're clustered there so they contain everyone to that one area

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