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I see a lot of similarities between the Boston and SF, most people compared NYC to SF not a good or even fair comparison.
In real life, I can see it but still think they are false comparisons.
On here, especially with stat nerds, you can't. The thinking is once you bring stats in, it kind of ends all conversation. Even when stats don't necessarily apply, like with food threads.
All the food threads here are also retarded because you don't eat at restaurants because of numbers of restaurants, but the merit of the food themselves. Cities also don't make food, chefs do. If chef X moved from Chicago to Des Moines, does he lose his ability to cook?
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