people find this view appealing? just fkn LMAO
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08-29-2022, 12:10 PM #1
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08-29-2022, 12:13 PM #2
When I was younger I liked the idea of living in a big city b/c I lived in the suburbs. I appreciate wider space.
I'll say I'd take that view over a planned suburb.A hit was sent, from the President, to raid your residence /
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08-29-2022, 12:27 PM #3
I live comfortably, albeit a bit expensive in a penthouse flat (srs)
-15min walk to work if I want to go in
-20min walk to gym
-10min subway ride to concert hall (seeing rise against, mgk and some others in fall)
-supermarket right across the street
-tinder full of potential
-alll kinds of food and sht at my disposal
-brb having groceries delivered
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08-29-2022, 12:27 PM #4
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Suburbs is nice for family men or outdoorsy people that like gardening etc.
Cities absolutely chit on suburbs when it comes to Night life, eating out, social life. I used to bring sloots home from club. 5 min taxi ride / walking distance.
Now this isnt new York but living downtown in any city is great if you are a person that fuks club & bar sloots alot. I used to walk home from club where i worked. Even fuked a girl i met same night on my way home as she lived on my way home & sent location.
Now that i have a family i see no point in living in a city. Rather have a big space with a garden where kids Can run around.Follows Chestbrah's training routine crew
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08-29-2022, 12:28 PM #5
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08-29-2022, 12:34 PM #7
If you are in your 20s with money it’s the GOAT lifestyle.
Virtually unlimited amount of
-hot single girls
-great bars, restaurants, nightlife
-high paying jobs
-concerts, events
All within walking distance
It’s a constant dopamine rush. There’s a reason why housing prices reflect this.
But I can understand it being miserable if you’re 35+ and making 50k
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08-29-2022, 12:39 PM #8
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08-29-2022, 01:16 PM #11
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08-29-2022, 01:37 PM #12
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08-29-2022, 02:28 PM #13
Have basically lived in every sort of scenario. Biggest city in the country, rural town, small city, very rural, suburbs and remote.
Small city is hands down the best, all the big city benifits with less traffic.
Now I live in a rural setting, 30 minutes outside a small city. Would want my kids to grow up in a city, but I am definitely moving back to a city when they are grown.*Onterrible crew*
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08-29-2022, 02:53 PM #14
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08-29-2022, 03:37 PM #15
^^^
The good stuff. Preferably with parks/green space.
Correct if you want a big spread.
Small city or 'burbs/outskirts fan here. Ann Arbor was a nice small city. Kind of pricey and very cold though. I think that having a university/college/medical center helps make for a dynamic small city because of the churn through of younger people.
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From this we lived in a small city in MI and when I was a kid Fort Worth was a medium sized city.INTP Crew
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08-29-2022, 03:46 PM #16
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08-29-2022, 04:00 PM #17
If you have money and free time it has its pro's I'm sure. But I never did get the appeal of living in a big city. Too limited on personal space IMO. The only real advantage is if you are in bars/clubs 2-3x per week and are hitting restaurants 4-5x per week.
If you live in a major city and aren't plowing 2-4 different girls per week you might as well live somewhere else though. Better to get a hotel/air bnb and spend a weekend here or there in a city.
People who don't like to drive have most likely never lived anywhere with little to no traffic and wide open roads.
I enjoy the drive (or ride). Currently have a truck and a motorcycle. Girlfriend has a luxury SUV. We both agree it'd be cool to get either a Jeep (Top and doors off) or a Sports car for night time/weekend cruising. Maybe both in time. Also plan on adding in a second motorcycle into the stable. In my experience people that live in cities with congested roadways and limited parking hate driving.
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