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TreeMac12 t1_ivy0cy3 wrote

> Mexican neighborhood

That's most of Los Angeles.

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DrJawn t1_ivy1b1p wrote

Yeah but it's not LA culture, it's Mexican culture. LA is a mix of American Graffiti, Guns and Roses, and Requiem for a Dream

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Aromat_Junkie t1_ivy3mdb wrote

being a xenophile, you must realize that to foreign xenophiles, they find the oddities of our culture just as fascinating and interesting

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DrJawn t1_ivy68sk wrote

Question was which city is the opposite of Philly, I stick by my story

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TreeMac12 t1_ivy5kyp wrote

Los Angeles was part of Mexico, how can it not be part of the culture?

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DrJawn t1_ivy5pfm wrote

The same way the Lenape culture is not part of eating cheesesteaks, throwing batteries at Santa, and climbing greased poles

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TreeMac12 t1_ivyeggr wrote

If you've ever eaten corn or turkey, drank a pumpkin spice latte, or smoked tobacco, you can thank a Lenape

https://historicfairhill.com/2015/11/26/thanksgiving-lenni-lenape-food/

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DrJawn t1_ivygmhv wrote

None of that is Philadelphia culture

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TreeMac12 t1_ivyifnd wrote

Climbing greased poles is Italian culture, Santa is German culture. I'm still missing your point.

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DrJawn t1_ivykz46 wrote

We throw batteries at German culture

I'm not talking about the 9th Stret shit, Im talking about championship riots

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TreeMac12 t1_ivylthf wrote

>We throw batteries at German culture

while drinking Kolsch beer from PBC

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