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So should NY be completely avoided in February?
That's the only time I'll have to visit for awhile. I thought about going since I've never been, but I'd think that it'd be RIDICULOUSLY cold then.
I'm from Texas, it's been in the 30's lately, anything below 50 is cold to me.
It snowed the other day.
I'll admit Chicago has the best skyline and architecture of any city I have ever been in, which is quite a few. Chicago really benefited from the fire tbt. But NYC is at least stepping their game up. They contracted Chicago architects for a few of the upcoming supertalls. But I'd rather live in a trash looking city than a trash one. Also I like how NYC looks at street level if that makes sense. When you are walking around it is a much more captivating city than Chicago imo. But looking at it from afar then Chicago takes the lead.
Chicago has much worse pretentious pricks than NYC, just a lot fewer since the city is smaller. If the conversation ever comes up, you will not be considered a true chicagoan unless you were born and raised her. Thats how Chicagoans are with their weak *** midwest inferiority complex. But they claim Kanye who was born in Chicago. Don't matter if you lived here 20 years Chicagoans love to belittle you not being "true chicagoan".
Pretentious people all over Lakeview, Wrigleyville, and the surrounding areas.
People here don't know how to style and it hurts my soul.
The segregation here is disgusting. Literally the worst in America. Even worse than cities in southern states (seriously look it up).
Honestly I met a lot of NYers who say "if you pay taxes here you are a NYer". After all 1 in 3 NYers were born outside the country.
Subway >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> L trains. No two ways about it.
Chicago makes my ******* **** soft
NYC > London >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> No other city matters
Your posts are always filled with so much anger and vitriol.
Take a chill pill and get you some yambs, bruh... You'll live longer