Community is what you make it. I’ve been fortunate enough to have great neighbors

  • bleistift2@sopuli.xyz
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    Before I read the post text I was going to yell “Fake!” because surely a Karen would ruin this.

    What’s the meaning of the past tense there? “I’ve been fortunate enough”

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      1. Guy sets up hoop
      2. Kids play basketball with hoop
      3. Kid twists his ankle playing basketball
      4. Hoop is removed as a safety hazard
      5. Guy sued by parents (optional but likely)
      • Scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
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        Yep, also likely is someone is driving and can’t park their ultra power diesel 4x4 placebo truck into their garage and demands the hoop be taken down, running over a kid optional in that case, and karens all get together saying how dangerous it is for kids to be playing in the street.

        OR, old couple get mad at children laughing, they control the HOA with an iron fist, and pass new bylaws saying no obstacles in parking spaces or something. Kids go back to loitering at gas station and causing trouble, so older people can say “kids these days, never play outside anymore”.

        I’m jaded, but as an example. We had a youth center that our town made for kids so they wouldn’t be hooligans and have a place for them. Well, the seniors noticed this nice open building was just empty, claimed it was a waste of money, and started going there during school days. Which started fine, until eventually they stayed later and later until school got out and those pesky kids came by. So naturally, the seniors demanded that it no longer be a youth center but instead a senior center. So it was changed. Ending of that story is eventually those seniors got bored, stopped going, and now it sits empty.

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        More like

        1. Guy sets up hoop
        2. Kids play basketball
        3. Crazy person thinks they’re too loud.
        4. Crazy person calls cops.
        5. Cops do nothing.
        6. Crazy person kills kids.
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              Yes, that’s where I live, too. Most of us are pretty chill. Our gun laws are ridiculous, which is why stuff like that happens, but the vast majority of us are not walking around and shooting children.

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                As a Canadian(and not the guy you replied to) I can pretty comfortably say that I don’t trust the US at all and “the vast majority” is not nearly good enough. Thank goodness I’m not a person of colour because it’s wild how frequently people will shot those folks through their door for the crime of knocking on it.

                Fuck the US.

        • mrgoosmoos@lemmy.ca
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          crazy person also drives by every day with LED headlights and flash bangs every living room in sight, while idling their car for over ten minutes every morning in the winter

          because it’s not about what’s actually intrusive, it’s about their own selfish concerns

    • wander1236@sh.itjust.works
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      “I’ve been” usually implies a “so far” and is broader than strict present tense (includes previous places of residence). Another way to phrase it could be “I’m fortunate enough to have had great neighbors everywhere I’ve lived”

      • bleistift2@sopuli.xyz
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        Thanks for explaining. English is my second language, and I’ve forgotten that present perfect can describe actions that are still ongoing.

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      i’m assuming that they don’t get a constant influx of new neighbors, so the fortune is in the past.