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1. mullin+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-02-04 23:37:48
> Then you think about how the people must be treated to make this be true.

People who have all their needs met (food and safety, social, etc) tend to want to make the world around them better. I would wager the nice looking places are more likely to have well-treated people.

Places that look like dumps are the ones more likely to be populated by people who are treated poorly.

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2. direwo+S5[view] [source] 2026-02-05 00:16:13
>>mullin+(OP)
unrealistic expectation. The city is hyper–clean because anyone who litters is shot.
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3. anigbr+r6[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-05 00:21:07
>>direwo+S5
Can you be more specific? I guess you're talking about some place like one of the central Asian republics?
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4. throww+OU1[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-05 15:41:30
>>direwo+S5
Or because people in the community have pride in the community. One of the differences I've noticed between Hawaii and Tahiti is in how dirty and messed up the buildings and streets are. In Hawaii there's more of a "community spirit" that tends to encourage cleanliness. I felt more despair from Tahiti.
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5. direwo+gH2[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-05 19:26:58
>>throww+OU1
Community spirit is cleanliness but also freedom. In a community spirit place you get no litter but you also get lots of artsy decorations and weird spaces. In a conformist place you get no litter and whatever type of building billionaires make money from.
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