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Hey from Philly

Outside center city, in a I guess "suburb"...

Like my neighborhood is like 20% white, 20% black, 20% Asian, 30% hispanic, rest is mixed or "other". Seems kinda diverse

How about your area?

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[–] spinner@discuss.online 1 points 2 days ago

I live in what was once (in the 1920s) a streetcar suburb, but is now considered downtown. We have owls, foxes, raccoons and possums in our neighborhood so it is very diverse....we also have black, white, asian and southeastern asian humans as neighbors in our neighborhood, but mostly white people who moved to this area for jobs.