Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the thing about chicago is it's not near anywhere else most people would ever want to go. NYC/ Boston/ DC are near each other and new england, plus closer to europe. Cali has the whole 'west' scene. where do you go for a road trip from chicago? wisconsin? indiana? It feels sort of isolated from other good options. which is a different but unrelated issue from being unsophisticated.
Oh, go pound sand. Chicago is close to Milwaukee and the Twin Cities. And have you ever actually taken a road trip to the beautiful lakes of Wisconsin. You may be too provincial and ignorant, but thousands of other people (many from Chicago) take these trips every summer. Door County, WI is more beautiful than anything near DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the thing about chicago is it's not near anywhere else most people would ever want to go. NYC/ Boston/ DC are near each other and new england, plus closer to europe. Cali has the whole 'west' scene. where do you go for a road trip from chicago? wisconsin? indiana? It feels sort of isolated from other good options. which is a different but unrelated issue from being unsophisticated.
“closer to europe” has to be one of the dumber things i’ve read on DCUM and that is saying something. the flight time from JFK to Paris is about 7 and a half hours. O’Hare to Paris is 8 hours. Those 30 minutes must be quite meaningful to you
Anonymous wrote:the thing about chicago is it's not near anywhere else most people would ever want to go. NYC/ Boston/ DC are near each other and new england, plus closer to europe. Cali has the whole 'west' scene. where do you go for a road trip from chicago? wisconsin? indiana? It feels sort of isolated from other good options. which is a different but unrelated issue from being unsophisticated.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. It's in the midwest. It's land locked. I would never be able to live there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the thing about chicago is it's not near anywhere else most people would ever want to go. NYC/ Boston/ DC are near each other and new england, plus closer to europe. Cali has the whole 'west' scene. where do you go for a road trip from chicago? wisconsin? indiana? It feels sort of isolated from other good options. which is a different but unrelated issue from being unsophisticated.
Exactly. We seem to have a lot of midwesterns on this bowrd defending their lifestyle 🤣🥲
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the thing about chicago is it's not near anywhere else most people would ever want to go. NYC/ Boston/ DC are near each other and new england, plus closer to europe. Cali has the whole 'west' scene. where do you go for a road trip from chicago? wisconsin? indiana? It feels sort of isolated from other good options. which is a different but unrelated issue from being unsophisticated.
Exactly. We seem to have a lot of midwesterns on this bowrd defending their lifestyle 🤣🥲
Anonymous wrote:Yes. It's in the midwest. It's land locked. I would never be able to live there.
Anonymous wrote:the thing about chicago is it's not near anywhere else most people would ever want to go. NYC/ Boston/ DC are near each other and new england, plus closer to europe. Cali has the whole 'west' scene. where do you go for a road trip from chicago? wisconsin? indiana? It feels sort of isolated from other good options. which is a different but unrelated issue from being unsophisticated.
Anonymous wrote:the thing about chicago is it's not near anywhere else most people would ever want to go. NYC/ Boston/ DC are near each other and new england, plus closer to europe. Cali has the whole 'west' scene. where do you go for a road trip from chicago? wisconsin? indiana? It feels sort of isolated from other good options. which is a different but unrelated issue from being unsophisticated.
Anonymous wrote:the thing about chicago is it's not near anywhere else most people would ever want to go. NYC/ Boston/ DC are near each other and new england, plus closer to europe. Cali has the whole 'west' scene. where do you go for a road trip from chicago? wisconsin? indiana? It feels sort of isolated from other good options. which is a different but unrelated issue from being unsophisticated.
Anonymous wrote:Born and raised in NY, but started my career in Chicago and lived there for more than a decade. I’ll take Chicago over NYC any day of the week. Anyone who thinks Chicago is unsophisticated is simply ignorant. World class museums, a stunning lakefront, beautiful parks, a food scene to die for…I could go on and on. And I’ll take Chicago’s theater scene over NYC’s overhyped Broadway nonsense. The city that brought you Shrek and Spiderman musicals has no business calling others “unsophisticated.”