I said goodbye to NOLA after Katrina, and the mourning is still real. Some friends still live there, I wonder what they or their adult children in the future will choose to do when they have to move. It's one of the few places that actually has culture and beautiful architecture in America, if it could be rebuilt somewhere less concerning, that'd be great, but we saw how the culture is the people after so few were able to return after Katrina. If they just rebuild NOLA but the same ppl aren't there... what, new ppl are just going to be like "Yes, I will tapdance for tips or be a silver stature next to this gorgeous building and tarot reader for the sake of continuity." Doubt it. It'll be too expensive a city to live in, so the rich ppl who move in might have a gorgeous backdrop, but it won't ever be NOLA.
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