I grew up in commiblocks in Eastern Europe. 'Luved em. Now I live in suburbs in Canada. 'Ate em.
Life in the commieblocks was much more humane, strange as it may sound. Everything you could want and more was within walking distance (comparable to downtown living, but without actually living downtown). The things I miss the most are that the commieblocks were surrounded by vegetation and proper corner stores. Giant trees everywhere made it look like the commieblocks were growing out of the jungle, and going for walks was always very pleasant without even being in a park.
One day I will go back.
>>1732770>Tokyo>few parksNigga wut. The place is jam packed with parks. There's millions of hidden little parks to discover by side streets and back alleys.
As opposed to North American suburban "parks" which are
>bulldoze a giant field>plant grass on it>don't plant any trees>put exactly one bench on it >call it a park