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General Urban Waterloo Updates and Rumours
(06-10-2022, 08:18 AM)danbrotherston Wrote: *rolls eyes*...

Yes, some of the architecture isn't amazing.

No, the city isn't "destroyed".

Lmao...no, no, that's not what is driving NIMBYism...that honestly made me chuckle.

Destroyed is a stretch but as a university student I avoid the area at all costs outside of going to class. It really is borderline unlivable in a lot of places. 

I've been to many a developing country who's mid tier cities feel nowhere near as bleak and oppresive as Waterloo. 

It's not the reason there are nimbys but it certainly throws fuel on the fire.
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RE: General Urban Waterloo Updates and Rumours - by Bjays93 - 07-17-2022, 06:40 PM

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