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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I went to Penn. The only people that stayed in Philadelphia were from there or from somewhere way worse. [/quote] If you’re from “Pennsyltucky” it’s a great, accessible stepping stone to bigger cities.[/quote] I went to U Penn too and U Penn isn't Pennsyltucky. You're thinking of rural Penn.[/quote] I am aware. You said “people from somewhere worse” like Philly. The “somewhere worse” is rural Pa (“Pennsyltucky”) I’m from there and it was the closest & easiest big city to get started in. It was where the ambitious & educated people moved to from where I grew up. They didn’t all stay there (some went on to bigger cities afterwards), but many did. [/quote] Then they have kids and move from those big cities back to the suburbs again though. Cycle of life.[/quote] I am not talking about people from “the suburbs.” I’m talking about people from Harrisburg, the Poconos, Scranton etc areas. To people who grow up in those places, moving to Philly is like moving to the Big Apple. [/quote]
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