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for example houston, kansas city, seattle, atlanta. whenever i visit nyc its like another world compared to when i visit the ones i just mentioned because theyall alike in some ways.
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That's what I'm sayin'.Originally Posted by JayPesoz
You make it sound like nyc is so mystical
Every big city in America has of that. The only difference is NYC has the original Broadway venues and other cities have variants.Originally Posted by Biggie62
Feels weird. Cities aren't as diverse as NYC and I really don't like that. I love the melting pot of cultures and languages when you walk around and how different each neighborhood is depending on who are the residents.
When I compare it to the south I always laugh at how people in the project housing here thinks they have it bad. Man the slums in the south are much worst.
Then I just love how we have everything we want here. Theaters (broadway and movie), every sports event, clubs bars and lounges by the thousands depending on your mood, any kind of store of boutique you can imagine with moms and pops stores that have the same thing for cheaper as well, and our MTA system (as much as it sucks it's so well connected so you practically don't need a car). No other city has a combo of these things. Almost every city I visited in the states was missing some of these things.
dang NYC must be dirty and mean as hellOriginally Posted by Kickmatic23
It is wierd.. I just went to Boston this past weekend.. so clean and people are so much nicer.. its a culture shock
Originally Posted by ninjahood
sucks honestly....feels like bizzaro world.
Originally Posted by CasperJr
they wouldnt know cuz most never leave