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I could never live in NYC

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  • E [email protected]

    I could never live in NYC… the homelessness problem is too widespread in pretty much all of US cities.

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    The homelessness epidemic is a problem everywhere in the US. You just notice it in cities because of the population density.

    Cape Cod, the famous summer vacation hotspot south of Boston, has the highest rates of drug addiction and homelessness in the entire state. The same is largely true of any vacation area, actually. They often have the highest rates in their state due to high CoL and poor job opportunities outside of low wage jobs in the tourism industry (all of which are seasonal jobs as well, meaning they close when the tourists leave).

    But out of sight, out of mind.

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    • S [email protected]

      It’s a common conversation though. I live in a big city and people who live in rural areas say this to me all the time. I just shrug my shoulders and say, “ya, good, live where makes you happy.”

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      Yep live where you like.

      . I hate living in the city. I walk. ALOT. I love walking in my rural area, fishing, camping, engaging with neigbors and meeting the lady downtown street who makes gluten free cupcakes ( amazing).

      Its what i like

      I know people who rave about the things they can do that I can't. And I love how happy they are living where they love

      People need nature, and they need each other. So live where your needs are met the. Most and stay happy.

      Your attitude is best. Let's all be happy for those who can live where they love. Because Many can't.

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      • danny801@sh.itjust.worksD [email protected]

        I could never live in NYC

        CAUSE YOU'RE A PUSSY

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        Says the guy who would get scared by the noise if a squirrel in the woods at night.

        Point being. No.. You ain't one for not living in a city, and they ain't one for not wanting to

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        • O [email protected]

          We're not the same. I like being able to go on a hike after taking 20 steps from my front door. I like hearing and seeing new birds regularly from my window. I like walking my dog without suffocating on the smog of the Manhattan streets.

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          I'm a little amused by the down votes.

          Yes some cities have a lot of perks, no the air quality isn't as bad as the 60s, but pretending that taking the metro to the park is comparable to living in a forest is a little silly.

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          • heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.worldH [email protected]

            What's the fun in that

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            Watching others suffer the pain in The ass nanrrow curving stairs of an old brownstone?

            ( delivered furniture in the city In a past life)

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            • P [email protected]

              It's funny how you can immediately tell when someone has never been to a big city

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              It's funny how you can immediately tell when someone has never been outside of a big city

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              • E [email protected]

                Smog hasn't been a problem in US cities since like the 60s...

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                More like the '90s and the Montreal protocol, but yeah. It ain't what it was. Now it's wildfire smoke from Canada!

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                • O [email protected]

                  We're not the same. I like being able to go on a hike after taking 20 steps from my front door. I like hearing and seeing new birds regularly from my window. I like walking my dog without suffocating on the smog of the Manhattan streets.

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                  Yeah, I think you're being a bit hyperbolic, but I generally agree. I live about an hour from Manhattan (from the Holland, and then another hour to get through lololol), but I'm fifteen minutes from a reservoir that you can hike and boat, fifteen minutes from farms. My town is walkable, and I can walk to a hospital, grocery store, and library in, you guessed it, fifteen minutes. I'm an hour and change from the shore, about the same from the Poconos. I like having access to all the places, but I like to live in suburbia.

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                  • D [email protected]

                    I live in NYC and never leave the house now what

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                    Boom, roasted.

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                      I wish my city had half the transportation of New York.

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                      Wish granted, you have all the cars, but no trains or buses.

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                      • E [email protected]

                        I went through Penn Station more times than I would have wanted. Arriving and leaving from there twisted my stomach in a knot, I wouldn’t be able to handle it every day.

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                        You ever get stuck in Penn after the last train leaves at like 150, and you have to wait til 527 to catch the train home? That's when it gets interesting.

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                        • ivanafterall@lemmy.worldI [email protected]

                          I would take half the restaurants.

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                          Ah, I see what you did there...

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                            Okay so I saw someone yesterday also walking home with a chair, but my real question is who the fuck needs just one single dining room chair? Do y'all not have sets?

                            I mean, I don't even have a dining room so I guess who am I to talk but it was just confusing to me.

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                              Okay so I saw someone yesterday also walking home with a chair, but my real question is who the fuck needs just one single dining room chair? Do y'all not have sets?

                              I mean, I don't even have a dining room so I guess who am I to talk but it was just confusing to me.

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                              Unless you have an apartment worth a few million, you don’t have room for a whole ass dining set

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                                Okay so I saw someone yesterday also walking home with a chair, but my real question is who the fuck needs just one single dining room chair? Do y'all not have sets?

                                I mean, I don't even have a dining room so I guess who am I to talk but it was just confusing to me.

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                                Who says she just has one? She might be taking one chair a day home.

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                                  Okay so I saw someone yesterday also walking home with a chair, but my real question is who the fuck needs just one single dining room chair? Do y'all not have sets?

                                  I mean, I don't even have a dining room so I guess who am I to talk but it was just confusing to me.

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                                  Would you want to carry an entire dining room set while walking or taking the subway home?

                                  It would be difficult to carry even just two non-folding chairs without inadvertently being an asshole to people around you, unless the sidewalks were dead.

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                                  • E [email protected]

                                    Smog hasn't been a problem in US cities since like the 60s...

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                                    I live about sixty miles east, and a mile above, Los Angeles. There’s a few spots on the road to my house that have a direct line of sight to the DTLA skyscrapers. Which I can actually see approximately 5 days a year, when specific wind conditions blow away all the smog.

                                    The sky’s certainly less brown than it used to be, but it’s still brown.

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                                      Would you want to carry an entire dining room set while walking or taking the subway home?

                                      It would be difficult to carry even just two non-folding chairs without inadvertently being an asshole to people around you, unless the sidewalks were dead.

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                                      Could you imagine carrying home 3 chairs of a set one-at-a-time and finding out that they just stopped selling that style?

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                                        I live about sixty miles east, and a mile above, Los Angeles. There’s a few spots on the road to my house that have a direct line of sight to the DTLA skyscrapers. Which I can actually see approximately 5 days a year, when specific wind conditions blow away all the smog.

                                        The sky’s certainly less brown than it used to be, but it’s still brown.

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                                        That's fair, but my understanding is that Los Angeles is an extreme case rather than a representative example of a typical American city, in part because of its unfortunate location in a valley and in part because of its sprawl. The fact that pollution is particularly hard to control there is why California is legally uniquely able to apply for its own set of automobile pollution regulations that are stricter than the rest of the country.

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                                          Weirdest thing I've brought on public transit:

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                                          Agreed, but at least the two chairs you brought provided a nice table for that plant.

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