Ukejungle
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NYC is over rated.
NYC is over rated.
Wow. Amazing.
Having lived in philly for a few years. I find philly to be a more small town feel in a major city vibe. It has a more blue collar homey feel to it, NYC is like one giant tourist trap, it feels very fake to me not to mention its expensive as hell even to get there from NJ. Philly theres tons of cool record stores, and music stores and its much cheaper to live and shop there and has a more 'real' vibe at least to me. Again this is just my opinion.
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Alright dude...I defended you in another thread that led you down a dark path of blitzing this message board with post after post. I figured you were a well intended guy who just wasn't able to express himself in a way that fit in with the dynamics of this board. I watched you inject your political views into an ukulele discussion of all things. Still, I always try to see the best in people and didn't view you negatively. But this is where I draw the line.
A vast overstatement like NYC is fake and overrated from someone who obviously doesn't know the city is just too ignorant for me to ignore . It's the most populous city in the US and has more culture, intrigue, history, other dynamics than virtually any other city on the planet. To call it one big tourist trap because you didn't do the research to figure out where to go, ignoring the fact that there's more diversity in people, places and things than likely anywhere you've ever been, is actually downright annoying. Are you interested in art? Are you interested in music? Are you interested in food? Are you interested in cultures? Are you interested in architecture? Are you interested in history? Are you interested in people? Are you interested in anything beyond yourself? If the answer is yes to any of these questions you have absolutely no excuse to feel dissatisfied with what the city has to offer you.
And can I just offer one friendly piece of advice? Go on and write what you are going to write. Just don't hit post...wait five minutes, then go back to what you wrote and ask yourself if this is really what you want to say. Now perhaps you are going to say that I should be doing that myself. But trust me, this is me, holding back A LOT
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Alright dude...I defended you in another thread that led you down a dark path of blitzing this message board with post after post. I figured you were a well intended guy who just wasn't able to express himself in a way that fit in with the dynamics of this board. I watched you inject your political views into an ukulele discussion of all things. Still, I always try to see the best in people and didn't view you negatively. But this is where I draw the line.
A vast overstatement like NYC is fake and overrated from someone who obviously doesn't know the city is just too ignorant for me to ignore . It's the most populous city in the US and has more culture, intrigue, history, other dynamics than virtually any other city on the planet. To call it one big tourist trap because you didn't do the research to figure out where to go, ignoring the fact that there's more diversity in people, places and things than likely anywhere you've ever been, is actually downright annoying. Are you interested in art? Are you interested in music? Are you interested in food? Are you interested in cultures? Are you interested in architecture? Are you interested in history? Are you interested in people? Are you interested in anything beyond yourself? If the answer is yes to any of these questions you have absolutely no excuse to feel dissatisfied with what the city has to offer you.
And can I just offer one friendly piece of advice? Go on and write what you are going to write. Just don't hit post...wait five minutes, then go back to what you wrote and ask yourself if this is really what you want to say. Now perhaps you are going to say that I should be doing that myself. But trust me, this is me, holding back A LOT
Love,
Steve
This is just MY opinion you don't have to agree
or even pay attention to it if you disagree that's totally fine.