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Below is a quick list of cities that were grouped with other cities that I feel are on the same level.
In bold is a list of cities that in my opinion have Napoleon Complex displayed on cd.
The people in these cities need to stop puffing out their chest to compete with cities higher than them because members can see through it and it gets old!!!
I am sure people are going to argue what group some cities should go into. But, my point is to let the people know what cities display the Napoleon Complex!
Does anyone agree or feel differently?
GROUP 1
New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco
GROUP 2
DC/Baltimore, Boston, Philly
GROUP 3
Miami, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Seattle
GROUP 4
Denver, Charlotte, San Antonio, Raleigh, Austin, Phoenix, Minneapolis, San Diego, Tampa, Portland
Was this thread intended to lure the boosters in here for a little entertainment? Give it some time and you will see this thread filled with boosting from posters from the cities you mentioned. And of course that's exactly what you wanted.
^ People that like NYC might display cockiness, but cockiness and napoleon syndrome are two different things
It is one of the top 5 cities in the world hands down.... if not the best
New York city is dwarfed by many cities, and as to whether or not it is the best city in the world is a matter of opinion. Thus, since all I see from New Yorkers on this forum is how they're far and away the best in the world, that seems to be a bit like Napoleon syndrome.
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