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    • The city centre is most definitely not glam but has a certain edgy character.  There are big issues with homelessness, poverty and all that comes with it... like loads of larger UK cities.  Not that the government give a shit about people and places like this, so it could only get worse. Yeah I’ve made a similar comment… geezers driving around in a brand spanking new Ferrari, living in a simple abode.  Many of the folk with the fancy cars choose to live in multi-generational houses that were bought years ago removing housing costs for them.  Some communities choose to stick, and live, together.  Also due to the shortage of employment opportunities, there’s entrepreneurial business spirit in the place.  Hence there’s disposable income for fancy wheels, for some folk at least.  I’ve seen a mix of housing across the spectrum in Bradford e.g. proper poverty on big estates where repairs aren’t top of the council’s list (could be what you saw), old terraced housing much of which is multi-generational living mostly looked after, and go a few miles from the centre but still within Bradford and you’ve got ‘posh’ places like Ilkley, Burley in Wharfedale, Addingham etc etc where there are loads of £multi-million houses and wealth. Definitely an interesting place.
    • Unless it's a Toyota, according to a video I just watched...
    • I've never been to Bradford city center.. it looks quite nice (much nicer than Sheffield city center) ive driven through the outskirts quite a lot on my way to Malham / North Yorkshire moors.. there's some proper squalor, rows of houses with rotten windows, guttering hanging off, water pissing down the wall, yellowing net curtains held up with cobwebs, burned out sofas and fridges in the street.. as poverty stricken as a neighbourhood could get yet they have brand new Range Rovers and BMW M3's with gold rims parked outside?.. i understand the 1980s philosophy of rappers who've never had shit spending their first pay cheque on a fat gold rope but in poverty stricken Bradford, it's taken to the extreme where they're choosing to buy a £100k car over a £100k house.. even though car-onomics tells us that car will be worth naff in 3yrs time. 
    • the fabric pattern on this shirt is so subtly complex and pretty. i have the black western version. pity it's sized for an impossibly slim and tiny salaryman with a skinny chest but wide shoulder and super long arms 
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