I agree she could be a bit prettier, but she's not bad. She's about as plain as the white girl on the far right to be honest.
What concerns me more is the city building officials approving all these disparate housing styles right next to each other. We've got an ~9-story steel-and-glass building with what looks like helipad across the street from: a two-level apartments-over-commercial with a rooftop water tank (how bad is the water pressure in this city!?); across from brownstones with a corner bar; across from a bland tiny shoebox mall with no windows and room for maybe 14 shops; across from a single-family mid-century modern with no drive-way to the two-car garage and a front door which would open directly into the street if there weren't a 9-foot fence obstruction, this adjacent to garage-over townhomes (again no driveways) on one side and tennis courts on the other (city planners had space for one recreational sport court and they picked tennis because that's what the kids are playing these days), which themselves are across from a Victorian single-family on the same block as more brownstones, next to modern 5-over-2 mixed use, and I guess a park because I can see some trees behind that ugly behemoth centered in frame. It's just all over the place, and there's barely any street parking. Does this game take place in South Tampa?!
Imagine sitting down to dinner with your family after walking home from wherever you parked the car and scaled your giant gateless fence to get into your lot, then your neighbor with the 9-story eyesore hovers for 5 minutes while landing his fucking helicopter. You'd just cry thinking about all the lost property value.
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