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Seattle is more diverse in personality and interests. DFW has a lot of group-think and a lot of keeping up with the Jones. The race of people is t important to me. I'm Asian and I can't stand it when people like you put me in some Asian category as if it's what defines me.
Nobody is putting you in a category. There is something to be said for cultural diversity and the amenities it offers. Dallas is more culturally diverse.
Nobody is putting you in a category. There is something to be said for cultural diversity and the amenities it offers. Dallas is more culturally diverse.
Someone tried to say Seattle was more diverse? Smh
It is more diverse, unless you're only judging people by their race.
You do understand the concept of culture and ethnicity, yes?
It has NOTHING to do with judging people by their race. Ive explained this in pasts posts. Are you trying to categorize people by their interests? All the yuppies go here, all the granola people go here, all the hipsters go here?
Thats a two way street bud. Its pretty well accepted that diversity refers to ethnicity, culture, or race, not who likes baseball and who likes to go hiking.
No need to curse just because you go proven wrong.
I did?
Dallas is about as interesting as a pubic hair on a toilet.
I mean, sure, maybe to Texans its cosmopolitan, and vast, and worldly, but then theres New York, and Philadelphia, and Boston, and DC, San Francisco, Los Angeles, etc.
Dallas probably clocks in at oh.... 25 or so.
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