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I dont hate the game, I don't have to put Queens NY on my address, but if you're in the Bronx, you need to put the Bronx. Like Riverdale even got its own anything, bwahahaha they still gotta answer to 149th and 161st...what a disillusioned bunch....LMAO they think they're Marble Hill and can go to jury duty in Manhattan
BWAHAHAHAHA
losers
So as Jamaica and Flushing Queens got their own thing
This is not the NYC I grew up in. Most of the Natives left. Now it's just pretentious transplants and loud psychotic bi-polarific *******s
NYC always had people come and go. It was a port of entry for immigrants, and half the city is still immigrants. And there are lots of poor working class people in NYC, as always.
I am...except for the job market.
I am here for theater, music and art, probably one of them five times a week. Food, not so much, I cannot afford LeCirque, Daniel, Peter Luger, and Felidia but I am surrounded by terrific lunch deals for very good food.
I am a good cook but that remains a consant whether I live in A$$wipe, Arkansas or the Upper East Side.
I can appreciate that there are many who have not been in a museum in the last two years and the theater not in several months.
For them, I understand that A$$wipe is a sensible choice. A friend left New York City for Lancaster, PA and is in a 2 story townhome with 2 bedrooms, central heat, central air, W/D, DW hardwood floors for $950. For her it makes sense because she used NYC only for work and the work evaporated and made her tiny $1900 UES studio apartment untenable. She never learned how to use the City for anything except working and sleeping. Sad, really. Entertainment for her now is a drive to the Mall...oy.
All that the hinterlands would give me that I don't have now is a garden.
Hey, thanks for giving a shout-out here for my wonderful hometown (A$$wipe, Arkansas)!!!
all those cities will have all the bad things of NYC and half the good ones.
Atlanta will be the worst, its pretty much a cultural desert, with bad traffic.
That really still boils down to personal preference. What I consider essential culture may be very different from what you consider essential culture. Traffic is bad here too.
That really still boils down to personal preference. What I consider essential culture may be very different from what you consider essential culture. Traffic is bad here too.
Lol @ Atlanta being a cultural desert
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