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Originally Posted by Rooted Arborial
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Your measures are dubious and simplistic. The negative effects of increased density are not limited to the presence of humans. I'm talking about breathing
space and avoiding the walled-in glut of mind-numbing excessiveness which is most of Manhattan. Certainly, Chicago is not there, but the city is heading into
becoming less healthy with each added tower. Chicago seems determined to prove that more is less - even though New York long ago proved that is the case.
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You're the one who used the descriptor of density to describe your complaint. My measures are based in hard facts and only simplistic because all you listed as a complaint was density. If you have a problem with my answer, it's actually with your poorly-expressed complaint, so try actually writing more than three sentences if you want a serious conversation. Otherwise you're just a troll.
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