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> IMO, living in neighborhoods where the streets are not organized in a grid is the most disorienting thing.

Isn't it the other way around? At least in the sense of, growing up in neighborhoods where the streets are organized in a grid is the thingthat makes you the most disoriented for the rest of your life.



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