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These days DC doesn't have much culture besides maybe brunch.
I went to a spot that actually had a wall with grass a few weeks ago and thought about WASHED KING ‘s comment and laughed Brunch is definitely a staple.
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These days DC doesn't have much culture besides maybe brunch.
Cincinnati is practically the south and more similar to a Charlotte than it is the rest of the state.Okay. Mid Atlantic I’m cool with. They’re they’re own thing.
But saying people from the DC area reminded you of people from Ohio was just way too disrespectful.
Look at the areas you’re talking about though . I’m talking about where the people live and where the CULTURE is driven. You’re talking about Capitol Hill and Georgetown .This is one of those things where on an aggregate, perhaps, but nowhere I go in DC reminds me of the Carolinas. Georgetown, 14th St, Navy Yard, Capitol Hill remind me of NYC not Charleston or even Charlotte
Cincinnati is practically the south and more similar to a Charlotte than it is the rest of the state.
Look at the areas you’re talking about though . I’m talking about where the people live and where the CULTURE is driven. You’re talking about Capitol Hill and Georgetown .
That’s like judging the culture of NYC based on midtown
Where does SoCal turn into NoCal?
Is there a MidCal?
Why don’t people rep Mid-Cali?
I wanna know what happens in those random middle of nowhere do nothing states. Someone tell us about the Dakotas, Kansas, Arkansas, Kentucky, etc.
I wanna know what happens in those random middle of nowhere do nothing states. Someone tell us about the Dakotas, Kansas, Arkansas, Kentucky, etc.
Central California is a **** hole
isn’t James_O from Kentucky?
Look at the areas you’re talking about though . I’m talking about where the people live and where the CULTURE is driven. You’re talking about Capitol Hill and Georgetown .
That’s like judging the culture of NYC based on midtown
It's basically Bay Area/Sacramento: NorCalWhere does SoCal turn into NoCal?
Is there a MidCal?
Why don’t people rep Mid-Cali?
It's basically Bay Area/Sacramento: NorCal
LA/San Diego: SoCal
There's no big cities on the coastline in-between so it's too insignificant to even bring up. The biggest cities in between are more inland which is the "central valley".
I wanna know what happens in those random middle of nowhere do nothing states. Someone tell us about the Dakotas, Kansas, Arkansas, Kentucky, etc.
Y’all leave Kansas alone. But for real ain’t nothing going on out here. We got bbq and the Jayhawks.I wanna know what happens in those random middle of nowhere do nothing states. Someone tell us about the Dakotas, Kansas, Arkansas, Kentucky, etc.
I think it might be to "rocky". You guys have more flat, useable terrain compared to us, that's why it was more difficult for us to develop multiple big cities along the coastline the compared to the east coast. Even within cities like Oakland, San Francisco, and LA, they had to eventually start building on some steeper hills during the cities' expansion periods.Yea that’s what I’ve always wondered about.
Why haven’t they developed Mid-Cali? I mean they have a coastline line too. I’d assume it’s be a beautiful place to live.
Then against California is so God damn big man. Can’t do it all.
Wichita is an awful city. Couple nice bars in OldTown but that’s about it.Over the course of about 18 months I spent several weeks in Wichita, KS. Absolutely nothing. Just a bunch of museums. I remember the first time I went in spring of 2019 all the talk was about about how the Sears at the Towne Square closed and I’m just thinking “Sears still exists?!?!” Brutal
I think it might be to "rocky". You guys have more flat, useable terrain compared to us, that's why it was more difficult for us to develop multiple big cities along the compared to the east coast. Even within cities like Oakland, San Francisco, and LA, they had to eventually start building on some steeper hills during the cities' expansion periods.
Over the course of about 18 months I spent several weeks in Wichita, KS. Absolutely nothing. Just a bunch of museums. I remember the first time I went in spring of 2019 all the talk was about about how the Sears at the Towne Square closed and I’m just thinking “Sears still exists?!?!” Brutal
No prob, I'm just glad we got two very distinct coasts on both sides of the country. Both coasts have their gems.Informative. I learned something today.
Thanks bro.
No prob, I'm just glad we got two very distinct coasts on both sides of the country. Both sides of the coasts have their gems.
I went to a spot that actually had a wall with grass a few weeks ago and thought about WASHED KING ‘s comment and laughed Brunch is definitely a staple.
deuce kingDC prices didn’t match the quality for me. All the prices are on the ambiance and not the actual food. I’ve had better food from gas stations tbh.
I mean that with zero disrespect to y’all DC inhabitants. I need to go to the good spots in the hood next time, who do I gotta check in with?