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Been there multiple times in the summer when I was a kid visiting fam. It is wonderful.Montreal
If you've been here in the summer, you know why
Montreal
If you've been here in the summer, you know why
Been there multiple times in the summer when I was a kid visiting fam. It is wonderful.
San Francisco,
Good weather, never too hot.
Individualism everywhere.
Creativity and rebellion go hand and hand over here.
Neighborhoods everywhere that have their own flavor, it can feel like you're going to a different city everyday if you explore enough.
To add to it.....
- Small city with tons of diversity. Cultures are still alive out here regardless of the gentrification and everything is within reach of public transportation.
- Rappers, rockers, comedians, artists, etc. love this city. You can always find a good stuff going on every weekend.
- At this point, a lot of new jobs are popping up, especially if you are in the tech field.
- No seasons in weather. Summers are never too hot. Winters are never to cold.
- Plenty of food spots and not an overload where you can't try them all.
Because NEW YORK is the best city in the U.S.A, pa
We originated everything
NY is the Mecca
View media item 1011241Memphis born and raised...
-The musical heritage..
-The Best BBQ
-Cost of Living
-Hook ups at the Nike Factory
-Short winters..
-North Memphis, South Memphis, West Wood, Orange Mound, Blackhaven, Raliegh, The Bay
-Memphis in May
-Southern Heritage Classic weekend or "The Classic" as we call it.
-Jookin
-Flickin
-Going Downtown on the river on Sundays. The breeze off dat water
-I miss the OG Mid South Fair... It used to be
-Our Slang
Why do you think is generic nowadays?The Twin Cities area, but specifically, South Minneapolis. It is one of the few true melting pots that I've ever witnessed, and I consider myself lucky to have been born and raised in the Powderhorn area.
When I was coming up, Minneapolis was just starting to be known for violence. My cousin and I literally found someone shot in the back in our apartment's yard when we were kids. People coined phrases like "Murderapolis". Through a series of odd occurrences, I even lived on Lowry over on the north side when they shut it down THE ENTIRE street in the late 90s because of all the drug traffic. It was really live like that here
But I loved it. There was violence, gangs, and all of that...but I distinctly remember playing at Powderhorn park (the orange one, for everyone in 612) and seeing gang bangers playing basketball with rival gang members to show respect, people from all walks of life getting together and enjoying events like the Mayday Parade, Movie Night at the Park, and all kinds of other great community building events.
A lot of that changed now, and Minneapolis just feels like another generic city these days...but South Minneapolis in the 90s, and especially the Powderhorn neighborhood, was a very close knit community. Everyone knew everyone, and despite the many different groups that were present (on my block alone we had people from Germany, Mexico, and Vietnam) we all made it work and got along. Minneapolis is a pretty big city, but at that time, in that neighborhood, it had a lot of the small town qualities that people know and love. It was a very unique city...but a lot of that is dying down.
downtown silver spring on a warm day... oh man the femalesDMV is where its at NOVA DC MD money power people from all over the world great grub and some of the smartest people in the US live in the area