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I'd say my hometown of Leavenworth, Kansas is similar to Chicago. As in similar architecture, similar vibe...maybe, and similar location to respective states. Thoughts?
The difference is that thread is for big major cities and small major cities.
No it's not. I started the other thread and I didn't put any sort of restrictions like that on it. People just happened to mentioned mostly larger cities, but there was no rule for or against it.
Perhaps you should have been more clear, or this person may not have made the thread.
Or maybe they just overlooked my thread. Did you ever consider that? And if someone was unclear on the criteria in the other thread (which I put absolutely no restrictions on, as you claimed), it would just be much easier to ask questions in the original thread, don't you think?
Why so mad? Obviously by saying "may", i am taking into account other situations. I didn't say theyre were restrictions but based on posts, its obvious people aren't mentioning Leavenworth, Kansas to Chicago.
Why so mad? Obviously by saying "may", i am taking into account other situations. I didn't say theyre were restrictions but based on posts, its obvious people aren't mentioning Leavenworth, Kansas to Chicago.
I'm not mad whatsoever. But as I said, it's very possible that the person overlooked the thread I created which is essentially the same. He/she is fairly new looking at his/her post count, so that's very probable. And I fail to see where there was any lack of clarity on my part just because I didn't describe every sort of pairing possible.
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