>>18145153 (OP)
Reality in general never looked like that. Paintings are impressionist by their very nature. If you remove the overly idyllic veneer from that image, you could very well argue that many American suburbs actually still look like that
>>18145168 >It did when it was super majority White
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The reward for being willfully blind by refusing to distinguish between the light of God and the dark is suffering and death.
>>18145261
This. I'm from Mexico and my grandparents wore clothes that looked kinda like that back in the 1970s (not quite, of course, but I guess you get the point that not everybody wore t-shirts and jeans in those days).
No, jeet. It looked like a wasteland full of zombies on slop and prozac festered with puss-filled fentanyl and meth blisters and still looks like that. Please come here with your many hundreds of sons and daughters jeetykinz. We want your entire kind settled and plopped over here
>>18145153 (OP) >Did a suburb with trees in summer and 4 people walking down the street ever exist????
Who makes these fucking threads man? Seriously, what the fuck kind of question is thism