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New York City - 100 Years - Then & Now...
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 44437030:MV81MjAwNzQ0Xzk1NjU1OTQ2XzQzRTM5OTAx] [quote:J-Bird:MV81MjAwNzQ0Xzk1NjU0OTY3X0JFNkVBQzcw] [quote:Anonymous Coward 82860280:MV81MjAwNzQ0Xzk1NjU0ODUxXzdERTIzMEIx] Well that was depressing! [/quote] It is but it's also very elucidating, in that NYC in the 1920's seemed like a virtual utopia and so 100 years later you'd only expect it to have become even more magnificent and evolved... Nope, essentially the exact opposite. Something very clearly went wrong here and I don't think it was necessarily the common folk at fault... [/quote] Notice how ALL races, 100 years ago, were elegant and respectable looking - yes the black people looked different 100 years ago in that video [/quote]
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Fuck, this is kind of heartbreaking...
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