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That makes no sense, why do you think a significant number of people come to New York? Because they don't fit in where they come from.
I fit in fine in Ohio. I fit in fine here. Have you ever been to the midwest? I keep thinking you are picturing a group of people with 3 teeth and no shoes. Cleveland is a normal small city. The suburbs look just likey jersey. The people look just like the people here.
I fit in fine in Ohio. I fit in fine here. Have you ever been to the midwest? I keep thinking you are picturing a group of people with 3 teeth and no shoes. Cleveland is a normal small city. The suburbs look just likey jersey. The people look just like the people here.
Detroit isn't some backwoods shack in the middle of Wisconsin. Detroit is a city bigger than Boston and has parts of the city that resemble Grozny
Ok... But Detroit is still a city in the midwest. Same as Des Moines, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and many others.
Taken together, your two statements don't make sense. You seem to be arguing that all hipsters aren't from the midwest, but then used an example of one from the midwest to prove your point.
I fit in fine in Ohio. I fit in fine here. Have you ever been to the midwest? I keep thinking you are picturing a group of people with 3 teeth and no shoes. Cleveland is a normal small city. The suburbs look just likey jersey. The people look just like the people here.
[quote=Airborneguy;34069912]Ok... But Detroit is still a city in the midwest. Same as Des Moines, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and many others.
Detroit still qualifies as a city?
Well here is a question; who would you pick to win in a fight Louie, Vito, Vinny and Paulie vs Blake, Todd, Bryan and Seth? I think the guidos take this one.
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