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Second Life As Urban Hipsters. 11/27/07 Philadelphia Inquirer
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"They will leave the suburbs for the convenience of being able to walk nearly everywhere, the comfort of nearby neighbors, the stimulation of the city's cultural institutions and the proximity of good ...
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