Originally posted by: E equals MC2
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: E equals MC2
Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
I live in the city for all of the reasons you listed.
qft! I cannot stand the traffic to get into the cities, would hate to waste so much of my time driving to and from work.
City has its disadvantages too. Saying one is better than other is like comparing applies to oranges.
I grew up in a suburbs all my life and now living in Boston now for 3 yrs. I like being in the city but the things I don't like:
*Everything is fvcking expensive. EVERYTHING. $12 + tip for that shitty ass Mojito you haphazardly made in 10 seconds? Gimme a break.
*Cities are generally dirtier
*In breezy summer nights, I'd fall asleep with the windows open, listening to the lullabies of crickets and night birds. In the city, I wake up 2-3x in the middle of the night fucking homeless idiots cussing and screaming at the TOP OF THEIR LUNGS at each other over a leftover chicken fingers at 4AM in the morning.
*Suburbs have YARDS and LAWNS. I have the fondest memories of my parents' big ass, near-one-acre yard where we played football, frisbee, and even falling asleeping on a bench.
and more...
I live across the River in Cambridge from you. I like the diversity of people. I love being able to walk to work, restaurants, the Charles River or the T into Boston. I'm lucky to have a yard but you're not far from the Esplanade, Boston Common, Arnold Arboretum and just five miles north is the Middlesex Fells Reservation.
Small things I like also. In the winter, the city enforces people to shovel their sidewalks. In the suburbs, I'd be stuck walking my dogs or running in the street.
In regards to noise, I've gotten use to it. I also play music while I sleep to drown out any outside noises.
If I had kids, I may be singing a different tune.
I live in Cambridge too actually. Right on the Arlington border close to Alewife. I just said Boston for the sake of simplicity.
Let's meet and neff together. :heart:
Do you want my address? I'm right off of Davis Sq on the Redline too. I like football, snowboarding and photography. What do you like? You wanna hang out sometime? What's your favorite color? Mine is red! Fiery red!
Please let me know!!!!! :heart::heart::heart:
Originally posted by: Mwilding
The suburbs is for married people with kids. The city is for the young and the childless.
Originally posted by: Mwilding
The suburbs is for married people with kids. The city is for the young and the childless.
Originally posted by: Mwilding
The suburbs is for married people with kids. The city is for the young and the childless.
Originally posted by: SnipeMasterJ13
I don't think I could ever live in a big city. No room to play. And by that I mean snowmobiles/4 wheelers/cars. I grew up with 40 acres of land about 3 miles outside of a (what I call) city. The population is only 7,500, but right on the interstate. It's nice because there is plenty of room for whatever you want to do, and it's only 30 minutes from Minneapolis/St. Paul.
I could never live in an apartment, which rules out most city living. I'm too loud of a person (music, up late all the time, loud cars, etc) so I definitely fit "out in the sticks" a lot more than in the city. I like my space, dammit.
I've done the commute thing, and it does blow hard. I got lucky and found a good job that is not in the major metro area. My commute consists of three stop signs. I do get mad when other people are at the 4-way one, though, lol.
Originally posted by: DVad3r
I am actually planning on moving out, if everything works out and I get a better position at my work I should be able to buy a house, live in a room, and rent it out so they make my payments for me. Yes Mississauga does blow. Guys don't get me wrong, this place has everything you could want in a city minus the transportation system, we have pubs, bars, clubs, massive malls, shitload of stores, etc, its not a farm if that is what some of you are thinking. What I was refering to is just the general atmosphere of the burbs and the non motivation to go anywhere because nothing is really interesting. I guess I have all my friends down in the city and my favorite bars/gyms/clubs/stores. I mean I used to walk everywhere or take the bus, it wouldnt be a problem. Now its like, I want to chill with some good friends I have to drive 30 k just to go grab a pint.
Originally posted by: DVad3r
I hate driving to work for 1 hour each day stuck in bumper to bumper traffic.
I think the money you save on housing living in the suburbs is in no way a payoff towards the convenience you have of living in the city at a higher price. Also I forgot to mention that there is absolutely fuck all to do in the suburbs, stores are far away, you have to have a car to get anywhere
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Mwilding
The suburbs is for married people with kids. The city is for the young and the childless.
thats a lie
Originally posted by: SnipeMasterJ13
I don't think I could ever live in a big city. No room to play. And by that I mean snowmobiles/4 wheelers/cars. I grew up with 40 acres of land about 3 miles outside of a (what I call) city. The population is only 7,500, but right on the interstate. It's nice because there is plenty of room for whatever you want to do, and it's only 30 minutes from Minneapolis/St. Paul.
I could never live in an apartment, which rules out most city living. I'm too loud of a person (music, up late all the time, loud cars, etc) so I definitely fit "out in the sticks" a lot more than in the city. I like my space, dammit.
I've done the commute thing, and it does blow hard. I got lucky and found a good job that is not in the major metro area. My commute consists of three stop signs. I do get mad when other people are at the 4-way one, though, lol.
Originally posted by: Slew Foot
Upper middle class suburbs are so much better than the city its not even funny.
No $20 parking lots, no stupid homeless guy peeing on the sidewalk, no gang members roaming every corner, no $40/plate asian fusion restaurants, no yards to grow a garden or play with kids in.
Yeah, suburbs every day of the week.
Originally posted by: SnipeMasterJ13
I don't think I could ever live in a big city. No room to play. And by that I mean snowmobiles/4 wheelers/cars. I grew up with 40 acres of land about 3 miles outside of a (what I call) city. The population is only 7,500, but right on the interstate. It's nice because there is plenty of room for whatever you want to do, and it's only 30 minutes from Minneapolis/St. Paul.
I could never live in an apartment, which rules out most city living. I'm too loud of a person (music, up late all the time, loud cars, etc) so I definitely fit "out in the sticks" a lot more than in the city. I like my space, dammit.
I've done the commute thing, and it does blow hard. I got lucky and found a good job that is not in the major metro area. My commute consists of three stop signs. I do get mad when other people are at the 4-way one, though, lol.
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: E equals MC2
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: E equals MC2
Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
I live in the city for all of the reasons you listed.
qft! I cannot stand the traffic to get into the cities, would hate to waste so much of my time driving to and from work.
City has its disadvantages too. Saying one is better than other is like comparing applies to oranges.
I grew up in a suburbs all my life and now living in Boston now for 3 yrs. I like being in the city but the things I don't like:
*Everything is fvcking expensive. EVERYTHING. $12 + tip for that shitty ass Mojito you haphazardly made in 10 seconds? Gimme a break.
*Cities are generally dirtier
*In breezy summer nights, I'd fall asleep with the windows open, listening to the lullabies of crickets and night birds. In the city, I wake up 2-3x in the middle of the night fucking homeless idiots cussing and screaming at the TOP OF THEIR LUNGS at each other over a leftover chicken fingers at 4AM in the morning.
*Suburbs have YARDS and LAWNS. I have the fondest memories of my parents' big ass, near-one-acre yard where we played football, frisbee, and even falling asleeping on a bench.
and more...
I live across the River in Cambridge from you. I like the diversity of people. I love being able to walk to work, restaurants, the Charles River or the T into Boston. I'm lucky to have a yard but you're not far from the Esplanade, Boston Common, Arnold Arboretum and just five miles north is the Middlesex Fells Reservation.
Small things I like also. In the winter, the city enforces people to shovel their sidewalks. In the suburbs, I'd be stuck walking my dogs or running in the street.
In regards to noise, I've gotten use to it. I also play music while I sleep to drown out any outside noises.
If I had kids, I may be singing a different tune.
I live in Cambridge too actually. Right on the Arlington border close to Alewife. I just said Boston for the sake of simplicity.
Let's meet and neff together. :heart:
Do you want my address? I'm right off of Davis Sq on the Redline too. I like football, snowboarding and photography. What do you like? You wanna hang out sometime? What's your favorite color? Mine is red! Fiery red!
Please let me know!!!!! :heart::heart::heart:
I'm sure if you hang-out at Diesel Cafe or Johnny D's enough you'll meet somebody nice to spend quality time with.