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Whoever said Chicago, report back in January and tell us what you think. If you need us to thaw you before you can move your jaw we can do that too.
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Why you no come out when we was down the streets from you.In terms of SF vs LA...
Girls are wayyyyy badder in LA.
Cheaper in LA.
Better weather.
So glad I made the move here.
Why you no come out when we was down the streets from you.
We was 5 nters deep tonight G. Until two weeks. Summit at your house warming.DAWG IM IN OC RIGHT NOW!
Lmao.
We was 5 nters deep tonight G. Until two weeks. Summit at your house warming.
NY >>> everybody
I got a spot in my heart for Cali doe.
Chicago with your regular "high of 0" weather days in November? Keep that ****. We good.
And "better food"? Where you gonna eat in Chicago when everything's closed either because it's 2am or Chief Keef shot the spot up?
I have a sensitive eye. doesnt take much to make that eye shed a tear or two. Cold wind will def do it. I once closed my eye when I shed a tear for like two minutes walking back home. Eye was frozen shut. Opened it up and there was an icicle on my eyelash. Now this isnt a daily thing. That weekend was like 10 below zero (give or take) but I just wanted to illustrate the **** we have to deal with.Whoever said Chicago, report back in January and tell us what you think. If you need us to thaw you before you can move your jaw we can do that too.
I love my city and this is subjective I know but I couldn't disagree with this more. Especially on the stores. We don't have much of anything here.
And "better food"? Where you gonna eat in Chicago when everything's closed either because it's 2am or Chief Keef shot the spot up?
Yeah my first Chicago winter I remember exhaling and the air crystalized around my nostrils or something, it legit hurt to let air escape my nose. I split time between NYC and CHI and grew up in the Northeast so I know cold, and Chicago isn't cold, it's frozen.I have a sensitive eye. doesnt take much to make that eye shed a tear or two. Cold wind will def do it. I once closed my eye when I shed a tear for like two minutes walking back home. Eye was frozen shut. Opened it up and there was an icicle on my eyelash. Now this isnt a daily thing. That weekend was like 10 below zero (give or take) but I just wanted to illustrate the **** we have to deal with.
On my phone, on the winter I track the weather for Chicago, NYC, LA and SF. NYC (rough estimate off the top of my head) is 7-10 degrees ish hotter through most of the winter. When you are talking about temperatures this low every degree counts. To me at least, there is a very noticeable difference between 15 degrees and 20 degrees. 20 and 25, etc
So ******* frustrating. Especially with fashion since we dont have a fashion scene
LMFAO. Funny because one of the biggest reasons I love NYC so much is 10-11 is not an unreasonable time to START going out. In Chicago, either I dont know the best spots or it seems like we are lucky to see a 1AM or later last call.
Is Chi as cold as MN and Wisconsin?
My coworker used to work there and she said there would be times she had to pour water so she can stick a key into her car to unlock in the winter time.
Yeah my first Chicago winter I remember exhaling and the air crystalized around my nostrils or something, it legit hurt to let air escape my nose. I split time between NYC and CHI and grew up in the Northeast so I know cold, and Chicago isn't cold, it's frozen.
Don't get me wrong NYC has a lot of bad parts like the MTA but in Chicago if you're anywhere outside of the Loop you better hope you have coverage from one of the CTA lines, being in the middle of those 2 would be hell in the winter (or any time of year). Also the fact that it's all centered around the Loop means if you need to go somewhere you need to go Downtown before heading back out. NYC is crowded, hot and nasty but at least it has solid coverage.
Gap did a very good job making the GQ collection look terrible online ...that reversible camo jacket looks terrible in the stock images compared to the GQ photos smh
did you get early access?
I signed up but didn't get any email or anything. How much are the stampd colab? I want the destroyed biker denim. The stampd versions are around $200 so was hoping the collab would be in the lower $100 levels
Gap did a very good job making the GQ collection look terrible online ...that reversible camo jacket looks terrible in the stock images compared to the GQ photos smh
$114 post tax for the stampd destroyed moto denim....ehhhhh
$114 post tax for the stampd destroyed moto denim....ehhhhh
Where at?
Aren't they normally close to 200