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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I find the references to culture to be laughable as if DC is so full of culture. Whenever people claim that some place "has no culture", I just take it to mean that it's not like where they came from. It reminds me of the Yellowstone scene between Kayce and Tate in front of the ice cream store, where they describe how the transplants move to their town and rebuild it to resemble the places that they decided to leave. [/quote] Agreed. Like what culture are they referring to in DC, Philly, NY, etc. etc.? Illegal dirt bike riding and shootings? Omg, like anyone is missing out on so much 'culture' relative to the COL and tax price tags. The only culture people miss out from not living in urban cities is the decline of civilization. [/quote] Art? What world class artist is NOT represented in NYC? Now tell me what world renowned galleries I can find in rural Oklahoma? [/quote] I love when people say oooh the arts, oooh the museums. How often does the average college-educated resident go to a museum? Maybe once every few years. :roll: [/quote] Exactly. All these clowns do is get wasted on Fridays and Saturday paying $25 for a glass of wine or cocktail and waste all their weekends hungover.. OooOoo. 'art!'. Pfff....you go to those maybe once a year, if that. Meanwhile, the city of NY is socking you $10k just for the stupid privilege of living in an overcrowded trashy city. All of that money could be used for savings in a retirement account earning compound interest or paying off student loan debt. But nah, gotta have the 'culture'. [/quote] Cold climate inner-city “culture”… [twitter]https://twitter.com/maxlakin/status/1564639515867856897[/twitter][/quote] Someone I know who moved from Miami was happy to get out of there. They said that all people talked about was going to clubs (and these were couples with young kids) and whether they should open a club. I guess club culture is big there even for parents .[/quote]
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