Tampa Attn: Tampons

Denver isn't that way at all. Denver has very established neighborhoods.

Coming to Tampa was a pretty big culture shock with how everything is mixed like it is.

talking suburbs or in the city? sounds like the former
 
Who knows. If I were a terrible criminal I'd totally cross the street and rob the rich mofos blind at every opportunity.

It's because there is a better armed criminal who has already claimed that territory and he'll kill your dogs and family if you intrude in it.
 
it is a little unfair of a comparison though..

The racial makeup of Denver is 72.4% White, 9.9% Black or African American, 1.1% American Indian, 3.2% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 10.9% from other races, and 2.4% from two or more races. 34.2% of the population is Hispanic or Latino of any race, giving Denver one of the highest populations of Hispanics or Latinos in the U.S.[1]
 
16 years living there. Feel free to disagree, but you would be wrong.

if you're talking about a proper gridded city with skyscrapers and shit, there's always a bad block within 5-10 blocks, tops. no city is 100% new or free of slummy areas
 
With my limited time in Denver, we were all over downtown and the city. The "bad parts" just had homeless people on them, but even they were super nice.

Dude, Denver is a whole other culture compared to the rest of the country.
 
With my limited time in Denver, we were all over downtown and the city. The "bad parts" just had homeless people on them, but even they were super nice.

Dude, Denver is a whole other culture compared to the rest of the country.

Only Columbus has celebrity homeless people.

 
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