It's just a ghost town of broken dreams. Fake people... people with mental illnesses... gay people. But the worst thing is the emptiness you feel in the air like it's no where near as good as the world makes it out to be.
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Every fuking place is depressing, it's all about where YOU want to live / work at.
I'm from Tokyo and it's a fuking chithole boring ******* town with a bunch of Salary mens waiting to rape sluts in subway trains. Every hour there's a siren going on, feels like I'm in fuking New York or something, Asian New York.
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03-19-2013, 05:26 AM #17
Orange County is awesome. The beach cities in LA county are awesome.
The city of LA itself is horrible. I only go in there for USC, Dodger, and Kings games. The Lakers can suck a fat one.
San Diego on the other hand is completely different. Just being down in that city I feel euphoric srs. When I get out of the Army it's my dream to get a condo in downtown and live there."If in my say 80 years on earth I do more help than damage, then I feel complete."
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03-19-2013, 05:38 AM #23
1st World Problems up in this b!tch.
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03-19-2013, 06:01 AM #26
I've been living in central London (Zone 1) as a uni student for 2 years. Has it's ups and downs. I would say there are more downsides tbh now I truly think about it.
Concrete jungle of peace. It's an awesome place to explore as a tourist or socialise, but living here full-time isn't all cracked up as it's meant to be. I'd much rather live in one of the nice towns like Richmond or Twickenham - you're close to the city and have all the amenities of a city at your fingertips, but you're also closer to nature and a better community feel.
As for LA - went there on holiday and it was a bit of a disappointment - just a heavily segmented urban sprawl clogged by pollution and traffic. Maybe I need to go there again and not go to there 'touristy' places like I did last time. San Francisco was far more awesome
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03-19-2013, 06:04 AM #28
Lmao at everyone calling their metropolitan cities the most depressing places.
Brb war torn countries
Brb places where children are starving the day they're born
Brb can't drink the drinking water because it's full of fecal matter
Brb yeah some city where there's a starbucks down the street is way more depressing
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03-19-2013, 06:08 AM #30
LOL @ History in citys. U guys in america always argue with history in europe. dude, i live in germany... and no one gives a fugg about history, or something else.
The city were i life is the oldest and was the really first town in germany, builded by the roms. There are everywhere statues of some dudes and even some building they build. so what? Yeah its nice to know and it looks good, but that doesnt change anything in you. How can a city even change your mindset. I mean, every country has good and bad sides.
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