Anyone who genuinely enjoys living in cities is demented
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Date: April 16th, 2024 3:54 PM Author: know-it-all address
Americans would kill each other to live in Manhattan, which they treat like a utopia and pay exorbitant prices to live in because it has corner stores and you don't need to drive a car.
But that Manhattan-tier density is common for even small and unremarkable European cities.
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Date: April 16th, 2024 3:58 PM Author: self-absorbed cobalt pervert point
honestly they are ideal for drinkers, if you manage things right
i moved to the east village when I intended to drink a lot, for years, and I could walk out of my building and choose from a dozen bars within blocks, all with varying personalities.
this was a long time ago.
but i cannot imagine recreating this ability to be drunk in bars in the suburbs. "oh this bar sucks, hop in the car and drive 20 minutes to the other one, see if anyone's there."
Im not even really focused on the DUIs, tho I had one of those before moving to the city. More just the incredible inconvenience and shittiness of bars outside of cities.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5518349&forum_id=2#47587771) |
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