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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hell no. I'm shocked communities like this even exist. Is this in the US? For real? People here barely talk to each other and certainly don't plan things regularly.[/quote] Yes, they do. I find that this tends to exist in mostly white neighborhoods where there isn't much diversity. At least several times in this thread, Waynewood was mentioned - which is notoriously known for having little to no diversity. Also, it's mostly in upper middle class neighborhoods, if you're too rich, people are not around enough to engage in this sort of neighborhood drama at the adult level. Take a look at the Census map. You can select demographics at very low levels. Guessing the neighborhood mentioned that is geographically isolated is somewhere along the water in Anne Arundel County near Annapolis or on Mason Neck in Fairfax County. https://maps.geo.census.gov/ddmv/map.html [/quote]
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