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haha....the reality is that Philadelphia is not cut off at 10,000 persons per square mile at its UA border-hardly.
The reality is that there is most definitely NOT more than 7.5 million people living in between NYC and Philadelphia. It really isnt even half that if we're being technical, possbly only a third.
But why ruin delusion with facts. I mean its more convenient to pretend. right?
haha....the reality is that Philadelphia is not cut off at 10,000 persons per square mile at its UA border-hardly.
The reality is that there is most definitely NOT more than 7.5 million people living in between NYC and Philadelphia. It really isnt even half that if we're being technical, possbly only a third.
But why ruin delusion with facts. I mean its more convenient to pretend. right?
Yes, and that has zero to do with Philadelphia--which is what your original point was, that PHILLY is somehow unfairly 'cut off'---yawn. No not really, Northeast Philadelphia all the way to the river is largely suburban, well below 10,000 persons per square mile.
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And technically the are half or 33% of 7.5 million? or 2.6 Million?
Actually 2.6 million is probably closer to the accurate figure but I wanted to spare your feelings.
Yes, and that has zero to do with Philadelphia--which is what your original point was, that PHILLY is somehow unfairly 'cut off'---yawn. No not really, Northeast Philadelphia all the way to the river is largely suburban, well below 10,000 persons per square mile.
Actually 2.6 million is probably closer to the accurate figure but I wanted to spare your feelings.
So again I made the statment that the UA cut line is at point where there is a 10K ppsm density. Is this not true?
And lastly saying Trenton has affiliation with Philadelphia is as stupid as suggesting that SJ and SF have no affiliation (oh wait here comes your census comments etc.) But there in lies exactly what I am talking about and my original point which was TRUE and you claimed false (Montclair it is slander and a slippery slope to continue to evade the FACT that you slandered my character when in FACT what I said and have proved is absolutely TRUE; yet you continue your stupid side steps while making slanderous comments; which in certain instances are actually illegal) Stop accusing me of lying when in FACT you are the one who is and continues to sidestep while making slanderous accusations.
My feelings are fine and my facts are facts; am perfectly fine with them but WILL ALWAYS call out your trite little isms...
So again I made the statment that the UA cut line is at point where there is a 10K ppsm density. Is this not true?
And lastly saying Trenton has affiliation with Philadelphia is as stupid as suggesting that SJ and SF have no affiliation (oh wait here comes your census comments etc.) But there in lies exactly what I am talking about and my original point which was TRUE and you claimed false (Montclair it is slander and a slippery slope to continue to evade the FACT that you slandered my character when in FACT what I said and have proved is absolutely TRUE; yet you continue your stupid side steps while making slanderous comments; which in certain instances are actually illegal) Stop accusing me of lying when in FACT you are the one who is and continues to sidestep while making slanderous accusations.
My feelings are fine and my facts are facts; am perfectly fine with them but WILL ALWAYS call out your trite little isms...
The point of calling someone out is to do so with correct information, not personal opinion. Do ponder that.
1. Philadelphia is NOT abruptly "cut off" at 10,000+ persons per square at any point of its entire UA or MSA or CSA border.
2. There are nowhere near 8 Million people living between the city of NY and the city of Philadelphia.
No ifs, ands or buts about it.
These little excercises are amusing tho. Anything else?
Hence its a undebatable fact that New York and Philadelphia are NOTHING like San Francisco and San Jose when it comes to consistent density, overlapping development and absolutely NOTHING like San Francisco and San Jose when it comes to regional cohesion.
This thread is a major failure, why don't the mods just close it
Actually the majority of this thread has been pretty good to the contrary.
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