A Mexican neighborhood

A Mexican neighborhood.

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And a Mexican park

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Metal bars on everything and no one outside because everyone lives in fear.

People selling plastic junk everywhere, no chance for a moment of peace. Too poor for automatic sprinklers, have to watch a poor guy walking around with a hose. Can't even relax because there's probably going to be a cartel shootout at any moment.

Yikes, just yikes.

home...

projection

>i suffer in mexico

I think I know that place. Where is it?

Go back if you like it so much

Go back where? I am in the hoise I grew up in in the city I was born in
Back a few miles to the regional hospital?

sooo you live in edo mex

That's what neoliberalism has done to mexico

Why is there absolutely no division between the houses? It just looks like a more well maintained favela

houses are too nice to be edomex.

why don't brayans have courtyards or space between houses? even my poorish senpai have that

>I suffer in Méxic-

We are too poor to affort some personal space

basically it is

They're called fraccionamientos and they're everywhere in Mexico

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I live in an upper middle class gated community and I would literally kill myself if I had to live glued to my chimp neighbors. Can't imagine how bad it is on poorer places. This is not an acceptable way for a human being to live.

>imagine waking up at night hearing alot of car noise
>looking out of window
>you see multiple pick up trucks with machine gun on the back
>cartel is here
>pray

Let me guess, you're "white"?

No I'm pardo

It really sucks, the plots of land are so small here basically everyone lives like this.
Nothing like the kid's next door screeching to ruin a quiet afternoon.

Not even middle class can, it's not exclusive to brayans. Even middle upper classes in latam live in fucking condos. Suburbs are not a thing in latam, like they are in the usa where urban sprawl is a thing, here cities tend to be packed and dense

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I don't get it though you could've built the houses with atleast a meter space in between.
Do you guys not value privacy?

>no one outside because everyone lives in fear.
Looks like the middle of the day and it's mexico, we have a thing called sun

>Do you guys not value privacy?
Unironically no.

soul

it's Spanish architecture to be glued to each other

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This

>Do you guys not value privacy?
I can literally hear my neighbor moaning when they fuck. It's happened twice this week. I literally knew what the neighbor had for dinner yesterday because they were fucking yelling trying to decide on what to cook

I'm not exactly sure what happened, between era of living in the countryside as farmers, and the industrialization era. Maybe while developing cities they focused on neighborhood development as least important?
Every brown country is like this.

soul

Non autistic culture

you're dumb. Europe is like latam in that sense too. not every single country is canada that has a population density of like 4 people per square kilometer

So this is supposedly a picture of India housing. It's not so bad actually than what I imagined.
But from what I see here South America is worse than this

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I don't know. I do know that many LatAms don't mind living together with their entire extended family in the same house, or receiving constant unannounced visits. A lot of people like having "lively" houses or neighborhoods and privacy is usually low on priorities lists

Lucky, all I get to hear is nigger music from one neighboring family and domestic violence from the other one, sometimes both at the same time.

This. Urban sprawl is more of a North American thing. It's impractical and costly to the state. Requires more asphalt,more cables, more pipes, more of everything. Intelligent nations actively look to get away from urban sprawl and build more connected cities that are less car dependable.