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[quote=Anonymous]I'll just go with where I've lived. DC: A tale of two cities - on one side you have ambitious people, MC/UMC in origin, who "come to do good and stay to do well." Frequently become insufferable assholes once have been in the city for a while (see: DCUM). On the other side you have a fiercely proud group of natives that's getting aggressively pushed out by gentrifiers. Native here, and I've seen it all. Raleigh: Hyper-normative "liberal" southern city - southern in the worst way, but at least it is a college town. Boring AF. Austin: A rollicking good time of a city aka The People's Republic of Austin - an oasis of progressive thinking and liberal policies smack in the heart of a truly backwards state. Fun if you're a drinker and are younger than ~27. San Diego: the most segregated city I've lived in, filled both with abject poverty - experienced mostly by people of color - and hoardes of truly clueless, rich skinny blondes. Beautiful weather and beaches, horrible traffic. Expensive. [/quote]
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