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Miami's and Chicago's Skyline look kind of similar with the whole waterfront and the line of skyscrapers....when the new skyscrapers are finished, I they'll look very similar,except the buildings would be structured differently.
Miami's and Chicago's Skyline look kind of similar with the whole waterfront and the line of skyscrapers....when the new skyscrapers are finished, I they'll look very similar,except the buildings would be structured differently.
Um, no. They dont look similar whatsoever. Miami's skyline, even with the waterfront, is about as exciting as watching a documentary on the molecular structure of snails.
Miami's and Chicago's Skyline look kind of similar with the whole waterfront and the line of skyscrapers....when the new skyscrapers are finished, I they'll look very similar,except the buildings would be structured differently.
this made me giggle "they'll look the same, except different" - very yogi berra'ish. i think i kinda know what you're saying, but I don't necessarily agree.
Um, no. They dont look similar whatsoever. Miami's skyline, even with the waterfront, is about as exciting as watching a documentary on the molecular structure of snails.
To be fair, there are Chicagoans on SSC and SSP that actually has made this comparison before.
People are missing the whole point of what I'm saying. I meant the way the buildings are lined up infront of the waterfront reminds me of Chicago(Which has a "WAYYYY" better skyline than Miami imo) I'm not saying their skylines are exactly alike:|
this made me giggle "they'll look the same, except different" - very yogi berra'ish. i think i kinda know what you're saying, but I don't necessarily agree.
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