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yea, because jamaica isn't poor and undeveloped.
seriously, do you know anything about jamaica? outside of the tourist areas its just like haiti, only with higher crime rates
heres your "developed" and "rich" jamaica:
Correct!Most people don't know Jamaica is Dirty,Rundown,Crimefull,B/c they only seen and stay at tourist Spots in Jamaica.Besides Weren't we Talking about Climates.
what game am i playing? i thought you said people preferred weather in the sw over the caribbean. so if thats the case then make a thread instead of throwing out random names of areas around the world.
LA is one sided in this regard. New York is the most diversified place to achieve your dreams as you can get major record deals, play Wall Street, come fresh out of Columbia University to be the best lawyer in the country, have the adrenaline pumping job of a NY iron worker, or maybe you want to start a hot night club.
Do you want to be Donald Trump, Jay-Z, or Warren Buffet is what NY can offer.
Last edited by RussianIvanov; 06-12-2010 at 07:50 AM..
^^^They arent any different in this thread. Both are large cities that offer pretty much everything. You "can" make it big like Donald Trump in NY or Hollywood stars in LA, but if you live in either, 99.99% of the people dont. Those guys are exceptions.
Niether is a city of dreams. Both are cities that offer alot opprotunity on a diverse scale.
For my personal preference, I dont really like New York and LA is my hometown. So I would much prefer to seek my dreams in LA. At the end, all this thread is about is personal preference. Do you like NY or LA better?
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