• Pxtl
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    Outcome of too much zoning regulation is tent cities.

    Outcome of zero zoning regulation is Kowloon Walled City.

    I’ll take Kowloon any day of the week.

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        Over a tent city? Keep in mind I live in Canada. Tent city in Canadian winter might or might not be Hell, but it’s a good way to get there.

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            Where you live is a compromise. I want to have 100 square miles all my own, with my front door on Time’s square. (I’m using times square as a proxy for a desirable place to live, but since I’ve never been there I don’t know if that is actually where I’d want to live) That isn’t possible, but it is what I want. Sometimes I want to live on Broadway so those famous shows are easy to get to. Sometimes I want to live where I can safely shoot a gun off my back deck. When I feel like seeing people I want to live where there are a lot of people, when I feel like being alone I want to be far from civilization - yet I still want electric service. Everyone has forms of the above. suburbs are one compromise answer.

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              That’s the neat part: I don’t really ever want to be around people. Yes, theaters and museums and clubs are nice, but there’s still too goddamn many people and it stops being appealing when I realize I’ve got to deal with a bunch of psychotic apes.

              I’ll drag the solar panels out to the boonies myself if want electricity. I just do not want to be around people. If they’re half as awful as I am they’re not worth it.

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                I was going to reply with my usual pro city stuff but then I recognized your name and realized we’d already had the whole conversation. So, uh, hello again. Hope you’re making progress on your mountain home dreams.

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      Kowloon city was crazy dense because it was a tiny tract of disputed land in an otherwise regulated urban area. An ancient city is actually a much more typical example, and yeah, I choose that. I’ll just get some noseplugs, avoid the most flammable areas, and wash my hands a lot.

      And, funny enough, tent cities are super against zoning and other regulation. Homeless people are supposed to leave at all times, wherever they happen to be, while being complained about.