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Seriously though, why do you seemingly revive any old Cleveland thread you can find (I see at least three on the front page with this post from you right now) when any random paper writes a story about Cleveland?
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Seriously though, why do you seemingly revive any old Cleveland thread you can find (I see at least three on the front page with this post from you right now) when any random paper writes a story about Cleveland?
Wow! What a dumb response!? I posted this link because it is very relevant to this topic. Besides, every single thread in this forum is "revived" (as you mentioned) every time someone shares or posts a new link or comment!!!
Funny, other's have posted links about St. Louis's gains or advancements ... I didn't see you asking those people why they "revived" this thread???
Economic and Population wise? Both of these cities used to one of the 10 largest cities in the 1950's and lost over 50% of thier populations. So which city has a better chance of making a comeback?
I say Cleveland. I thought the real decline was in East St. Louis.
Wow! What a dumb response!? I posted this link because it is very relevant to this topic. Besides, every single thread in this forum is "revived" (as you mentioned) every time someone shares or posts a new link or comment!!!
Funny, other's have posted links about St. Louis's gains or advancements ... I didn't see you asking those people why they "revived" this thread???
"Revived" means bringing back an old dead thread, threads with active conversation aren't "revived" every time someone posts something.
I'm not just referring to this thread, you do this often and also amusingly seem to think it makes you correct. There's nothing wrong with positive news, but the manner in which you spam these types of things reek of desperation and ignorance.
I say Cleveland. I thought the real decline was in East St. Louis.
East St. Louis is certainly a disaster, but it is also a very small separate city in another state. Both St. Louis and Cleveland have bigger problems than just East St. Louis. This is akin to evaluating Chicago based on Gary...
A clue to the obvious when engaging in any open "forum" ... A forum is for sharing information, and these threads constantly evolve via people "sharing information" thru comments or links.
For the record, my sharing of pertinent, relevant links in this thread, or any other ... isn't SPAM! Duh!!!!
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