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shaneknu t1_j7ebmb9 wrote

It feels really weird to "rate" a neighborhood. It's the same weird feeling when Google Maps asks me to rate a park.

If there are actual problems to be identified, maybe we can work on those, instead of treating them like they've served soggy french fries, and the waiter was rude. Sorry you were disappointed that a neighborhood that was literally where redlining was invented hasn't met your standard of compelling nightlife.

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SnooRevelations979 t1_j7ft7ae wrote

You can rate a screw on Amazon.

When thinking of screws, what would differentiate a five-star screw from a four-star screw? Whether your hair was pulled or not?

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