This was something that me my wife and I spoke about before having kids. We have an 11 month old now. It's going to be interesting talking about this thread with her.

I never said it was expensive, but all those stores are down the street from a TJ. So to other people that don't know it's cheaper will relate a TJ to an expensive store, therefore being considered bougie. It's not about the prices of the product, it's about the people who have access to one. Unless someone from south LA or any other lower income area works or hangs out in these bougie neighborhoods, the very few people in the hood are not going to drive 30 mins to an hour to get to a TJ.

https://youtu.be/7IsMeKl-Sv0?si=9TYqOGNb4qTUqtaF

Check this video out. A quick summary is that infrastructure is expensive roads, sewer, electrical, water, and gas pipe. Then there's the whole car industry as well along with car maintenance.

Banks are just part of it. Suburban sprawl puts money in more pockets than you can think at the cost of city taxes.

At the rate things are going, there won't be space in the parks. During summer, popular parks are overbooked months in advanced.

The alleys are on a whole other level of nastiness. The art is cool though.

Took my wife to the natural history museum then Holbox. 10/10

I find this argument funny because I know plenty of Mexicans that don't speak English in Los Angeles. They've been here for decades too. The community is huge enough that they don't need to. Imagine an English speaking community big enough for this in Mexico, the people would be tripping out more than now.

I do agree that people should respect each other, regardless of what language you speak.

Can he understand when hearing words in reverse also?

I guess they mean culture exchange since Low Riders are from Los Angeles, which was popularized by Chicanos. There's definitely a big group of American muscle car enthusiasts in Japan.

Here's a link about them.

https://youtu.be/eDKxwKV78yA?si=6tPOyLTu1Z76yBRq

Another example would be Japanese whiskey. Their distillers have produced some of the most expensive whiskey bottles ever sold. So, many whiskey enthusiasts would say they appreciate Japanese culture while drinking a glass of Japanese whiskey. They have adopted it as their own.

There are plenty of more examples of culture exchange, especially in bigger cities.

Where does Jaques Lemans fall?

I think they are talking about those old school documentary with the British accent.

They are going to trip out on the train going into downtown LA from Long Beach.

Ive seen your posts before with the same image as proof do you have an updated proof of payment?

His fault for falling for the reverse psychology. He's not man enough/s

I'd love to see what the inside of those penthouses look like

They don't really understand how much a billion dollars are lol.

I would say indigenous/native languages where they are isolated from outside influence.

Is this considered half of a horsepower?

Nachos in the 40s!! Wow I thought It was closer to the 70s or 80s

There's that jazz place that serves a varitey of baked potatoes