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"Most of the people I knew in Durham didn't mind the reputation; it kept Durham from turning into Cary. "


+1 exactly

2/3/2012 3:43:38 PM

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Everyone should go to the casbah tonight and see my bayyynd play, or at least meet me at cosmic cantina for the best burritos in the triangle

also durham is the shit. If you can't take the heat get out da projex

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2/3/2012 3:45:07 PM

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""Most of the people I knew in Durham didn't mind the reputation; it kept Durham from turning into Cary. ""


That's a good point. I hate C.A.R.Y.

2/3/2012 4:25:25 PM

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"Most of the people I knew in Durham didn't mind the reputation; it kept Durham from turning into Cary."


isn't that the same as 'them vs. us' mentality?
i mean some parts of cary are horrid but there are part that arent that bad (i am biased i suppose because live in one of the less "affluent" areas. )

[Edited on February 3, 2012 at 4:43 PM. Reason : when i say horrid i mean stuck up]

2/3/2012 4:41:01 PM

Klatypus
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^exactly

2/3/2012 4:42:25 PM

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"Honestly I've never not gone somewhere in either city due to fear. I carry a gun everywhere, but this was the case before I started carrying. It really is all about how someone sees you. If you walk around like you're gonna bust a cap in the first mitherfucker that looks at you then you'll be less likely to be a target."


Nobody has made the point that Durham (RM too) is dangerous and should be treated as such as well as this did.

Shocking as it may be, some people would prefer to live in a place where they didn't feel like it was necessary to carry a gun around.

[Edited on February 3, 2012 at 4:48 PM. Reason : ]

2/3/2012 4:47:26 PM

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"how old are you?"


mrfrog the toughest in these parts.

2/3/2012 4:52:33 PM

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Krallum you should stop by alivias when you get done!

2/3/2012 5:12:10 PM

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I live in Cary and look down my nose at people who live in Apex. I am of course envious of people who live in Morrisville/Preson, and I'm terrified of people who live in Durham.

2/3/2012 5:24:18 PM

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"i mean some parts of cary are horrid but there are part that arent that bad (i am biased i suppose because live in one of the less "affluent" areas. )"


lol yeah the "poor people" parts of Cary rock

http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/10688728/

Hide yo kids, hide you wife cuz they be burning everything!

2/4/2012 8:36:07 PM

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"Most of the people I knew in Durham didn't mind the reputation; it kept Durham from turning into Cary. "


I always wondered how Raleigh was so different than Cary in the way I understand how people think so lowly of Cary. It's not like I don't have a multi-page thread of the popular side of downtown Raleigh.

2/5/2012 12:58:32 AM

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A kid got stuffed in a trunk in the RM Walmart parking lot & dumped in the ghetto (edgecombe) somewhere a couple years ago. The kidnapper didn't know the kid, just picked one & stole him. It wasn't in the wee hours of the morning either.

I also don't go to the RM mall after 7 or dark, whichever comes first. If these stores would just quit letting people loiter around w/o buying things then there'd be far less of a problem I think.

2/5/2012 10:24:43 AM

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Shocking as it may be, some people would prefer to live in a place where they didn't feel like it was necessary to carry a gun around."

Hehe, I don't feel it's completely necessary to carry a gun. Like I said, I went where ever I wanted before I carried a gun. I carry just because you never know. Freak shit happens, like being stuffed into a car with 3 other thugs in a walmart parking lot in the middle of the afternoon.

If I ever felt unsafe unless I had a gun then I wouldn't go there in the first place. If you grew up in either place and have interacted with the thug-ish population then you'd know there are few places in Durham or Rocky Mount that are that bad.

2/6/2012 11:29:39 AM

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"A kid got stuffed in a trunk in the RM Walmart parking lot & dumped in the ghetto (edgecombe) somewhere a couple years ago. The kidnapper didn't know the kid, just picked one & stole him. It wasn't in the wee hours of the morning either.

I also don't go to the RM mall after 7 or dark, whichever comes first. If these stores would just quit letting people loiter around w/o buying things then there'd be far less of a problem I think."


shit yeah

I'm from Rocky Mount and I ain't skeered of Durham

y'alls just a bunch of lily white faggots

2/6/2012 12:24:07 PM

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"It's not like I don't have a multi-page thread of the popular side of downtown Raleigh."


It's not like double negatives aren't hard to of understand.

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"I don't feel it's completely necessary to carry a gun."
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"I carry just because you never know."


How many times is your argument going to beat itself up? This makes me seriously

My point doesn't require Durham to be a post-apocalyptic wasteland where there is a significant chance that you'll need to brandish your gun on any given trip. Risks are a part of life, yes, that's reality. But to the extent that someone doesn't know what to look for, or how to identify the bad parts of town, which you apparently do, they could justifiably feel that they are taking an unknown risk, otherwise known as a fucking stupid risk.

[Edited on February 6, 2012 at 12:33 PM. Reason : /]

2/6/2012 12:33:39 PM

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what gun do you think is best to carry in Durham?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAk-Z2siM74 <- this is you

2/6/2012 12:55:01 PM

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I don't feel its completely necessary to wear a seatbelt

But you never know

2/6/2012 1:16:33 PM

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http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/10694868/

Brier Creek shoot out...

Lived here until I moved to Durham...haven't heard one gun shot here.

2/6/2012 10:11:04 PM

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Brier Creek is ghetto these days.

2/6/2012 10:12:26 PM

Krallum
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Brier Creek aint durham

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2/6/2012 10:13:14 PM

blasphemour
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Exactly. It's a "nice" part of Raleigh. Violence can happen anywhere.

2/6/2012 10:17:48 PM

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More like "don't go to Greenville." That place is turning into a madhouse with no redeemable value. The Durham communities and areas I've been to are actually nice but they are in stark contrast with the lower socioeconomic areas.

2/6/2012 10:18:14 PM

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"Brier Creek aint durham"


Some of it is. That area is confusing as hell when it comes to addresses.

2/7/2012 8:42:44 AM

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"How many times is your argument going to beat itself up?"


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"I don't feel its completely necessary to wear a seatbelt

But you never know"


Do I think something bad will happen? No. Does freak shit happen? Yes.

Do you:
lock your house doors?
carry extra cash?
keep spare keys?
bring more water than you expect to use when hiking?

You're an idiot if you think what I said is contradictory.
"I don't feel it's completely necessary to carry a gun." is completely different than "I know it's not necessary to carry a gun."

Being prepared for whatever is based on the fact that you're not an all knowing god.
The level of preparation we each have is different. We may both feel like the chance of our cars breaking down in the middle of nowhere is low. You decide to keep a gallon of water, I don't. Does that make you stupid because you're worrying way too much over something so miniscule?
The chance of me needing a gun is miniscule. Chances are I, or anyone I know, may never need one in our entire lives. I still carry a gun because I still don't know that for sure and because I can. It's not a hassle. It's as easy as putting my phone (which I probably won't need either) in my pocket.

2/7/2012 11:46:54 AM

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Lilly's Pizza opened yesterday in Brightleaf.

6/7/2012 1:58:34 PM

wlb420
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countdown till the first aggravated assault is on

6/7/2012 2:24:55 PM

CaelNCSU
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"Does that make you stupid because you're worrying way too much over something so miniscule?"


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""I don't feel its completely necessary to wear a seatbelt

But you never know""


A lot of vague risk talk ITT. Everyone's risk tolerance is different and there is a difference between perceived risk and actual risk. Some people are deathly afraid of sharks, but trains are an order of magnitude more dangerous:

Train crash 1 per 156,169
Shark attack 1 per 3,748,067

http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/sharks/attacks/relarisk.htm


On to the violent crime

Violent Crime Rates for 3 cities:
Oakland 16 per 1000
Durham 7 per 1000
Raleigh 4.3 per 1000

http://www.neighborhoodscout.com/nc/durham/

I am not a concealed carry person, but a case could easily be made that based on the rates most people, in most cities, should carry. However, the counter argument is whether or not having a gun actually prevents the violence. I know for certain most of the homicide victims in Oakland were also carrying at the time, as well as the people in Durham

The big question is what is your cutoff for danger. Is it 1 in 1000? 1 in 10,000? 1 in a million? If you play those odds out over 10 years do you know what the probability of having an incident will be in each case? Turns out walking through bad parts of Oakland every day for 10 years you get pretty good odds that you will be a victim of a violent crime. IMHO anything more risky than 1 in 10,000 chance of death/injury requires being prepared.

I always got a kick out of fat people telling me that I was a fool for skydiving, when the stats for obesity related deaths are so awful. It's more a perceived danger thing in that case. Not many people truly try to maximize their odds, and a lot of people just don't give a fuck

At any rate, don't take life too seriously, no one gets out alive.

6/7/2012 7:48:23 PM

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"It is a symbol of economic injustice and the 'them vs. us' mentality that persists in our national attitude. Be happy about your place in society...class-consciousness needs to happen in this country, bad. What a damned shame.

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"Stop segregating each other onto "Team A" and "Team B". You really need to identify which team you all belong to!"

6/7/2012 8:05:40 PM

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Drove all the way there this morning for a playgroup. They had a spray ground. My kid was in heaven. I still haven't seen a public park with a spray ground in Raleigh.

6/7/2012 8:18:45 PM

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I lived in Durham for 2 years, in 11th and 12th grade. My dad still lives there, so I'm in Durham a fair amount when I'm home visiting. I would say that Durham has some of the very best and the very worst of NC, and furthermore that Raleigh has nothing that compares to the Brightleaf Square area. Also, just like BobbyDigital said, there is less sprawl, cookie-cutter neighborhoods as far as the eye can see, etc. It has resisted becoming suburbia-hell somewhat better than the rest of the Triangle. The bad areas are largely pretty easy to avoid, too. There is a greater than average amount of buffoonery at the local government level there, but overall it can be a pretty good place to live.

6/7/2012 11:13:35 PM

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^ clap clap clap

6/7/2012 11:15:24 PM

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are you girls going to fight again?

6/7/2012 11:20:40 PM

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6/7/2012 11:29:00 PM

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^^^^There are spraygrounds at Millbrook, Chavis Park, Lake Johnson, and Ridge Road.

And probably more that I don't know about.

[Edited on June 7, 2012 at 11:31 PM. Reason : ^That is awesome!]

6/7/2012 11:30:43 PM

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^ I knew about Millbrook but that's a public swimming pool, which charges people to enter.
I organize a group of dads that meet every week and try to find places that don't charge a fee to use their facilities. All the public pools in Raleigh charge a fee, and for those that don't live within the City of Raleigh it's much higher than residents. Over the course of the summer this can really add up.

^^^^ I was in a conversation the other day with a parent in Durham looking to enroll her children in public school. She offered this tidbit of information. Durham has one of the highest rates of free/reduced lunch rates in the state with over 62% of students on free or reduced price lunches. 1 school in particular had a rate of 98% reduced/free lunch students.

She and I agree, Main street and downtown has come a long way, but Durham is not quite the affluent capitol that Chapel Hill has become. There are pockets of exponential wealth and wisdom, but overall it is a place where the poor are typically overlooked by the academics that are populating it.

She did mention that she knows a lot of people who get married in Durham and then move to Chapel Hill so they can continue to work in the Duke network but have their children attend public schools in the top tier of the state.

I live in Cary and "visit" Durham several times a week so my views on how it's progressed are as an outsider. I can say it seems a much better place than when I was a kid, but it is still not a city/county I would want to move my family.



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6/7/2012 11:34:11 PM

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now I know what I'm doing for lunch tomorrow

6/7/2012 11:37:52 PM

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I'm leaving Durham for good in about 2 weeks.

6/8/2012 12:04:38 AM

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moving down to ATL to be my new friend??!!

6/8/2012 12:08:08 AM

BobbyDigital
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Not unless they moved Atlanta into the space in Virginia currently occupied by Richmond

6/8/2012 12:13:18 AM

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Shocking as it may be, some people would prefer to live in a place where they didn't feel like it was necessary to carry a gun around."


Lived in Durham for 3 years, don't own a gun. No problems encountered. No time when I felt like I needed protection. And, as has been said, staying out of the parts of the city that aren't particularly safe isn't that hard to do. Sometimes you have to drive through the less affluent areas to get where you're going, but you're in a car. Unless your fear is getting carjacked, nothing to worry about there. If it looks really sketchy, turn around and go back the way you came. Not rocket science.

I will agree that I don't know if I'd want to entrust my (future) children's education to the Durham county schools. As I do not have any currently, we'll see if that is the case in the future.

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"Not unless they moved Atlanta into the space in Virginia currently occupied by Richmond"


Moved my fiancee (and all my stuff) up to Richmond last week and I'll be joining her there whenever I find a full-time job. I think it has a lot in common with Durham, actually.

6/8/2012 10:57:24 AM

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"^^^^There are spraygrounds at Millbrook, Chavis Park, Lake Johnson, and Ridge Road.

And probably more that I don't know about."


I'm pretty sure that new playground at Waverly Place has one, too.

6/8/2012 11:06:31 AM

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ok, maybe Durham is dangerous.

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=3c0_1351184890

11/8/2012 4:07:36 PM

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Durham: Raleigh as Oakland:: SF

I never spent much time in Durham, but I get the irrational "OMFG you live in OAKLAND??!??" shit all the time, so I can appreciate the sentiments of this thread

11/8/2012 4:13:22 PM

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11/8/2012 4:18:23 PM

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Ate at Pizzeria Toro and then went out for drinks at Alley Twenty Six this week.

Durham has some cool joints to hang out at.

12/13/2012 2:07:23 AM

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Duwham

12/13/2012 6:54:48 AM

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"Let's be honest, most people who speak as if merely stepping foot in durham will get you shot and/or robbed are just bigots who are scared of black people. They're the folks sitting at a stoplight and see a black dude walking by and lock their doors.
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This is a stereotype that doesn't exist. People talk shit about Durham because it used to live up to its reputation. Now all the people who live there want to ditch that image, and that's fine. There's no need to get all butthurt over it, I'm sure there are people in Detroit who say the same shit.

12/13/2012 7:00:35 AM

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Back when I started college in 01 downtown Durham was a shit hole.

It's actually really nice now, nicer than raleigh for sure.

12/13/2012 8:03:11 AM

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^^^^ How was Toro? We almost went there a couple weeks ago but it was packed. We opted for Mateo. One of the best places in town imho. Tapas ftw.

12/13/2012 8:06:17 AM

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I went to a wedding in the new tobacco warehouse downtown. We also ate at Tyler's. It's surprising what they have done.

Also I came across Bull City Records without knowing it moved. That was a nice.

12/13/2012 8:26:32 AM

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