best cities 2012
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- ebertzjaw0
Big Asian cities are best
top notch gash.
- Are asians warm people? Seem so shy & introverted. I don't think I could live in one of those cities.CanHasQBN
- Asians are a varied people. Like non-Asians.i_monk
- That's pretty PC. I think generally one can say that different cultures behave differently... no?CanHasQBN
- i think he is specifically responding to the "shy & introverted" fact.cunticle
- re: iCanHascunticle
- BK0
Cabin in the woods.
- dirtydesign0
Detroit mansions are pretty affordable these days...
- CanHasQBN0
After I watched the above video, I turned on the TV and was unfortunately brought back to how repugnant most of America is. Every other commercial is a lose-weight ad (ever notice this?), and it seems like everyone is still a fat lard sitting in a boring tract house, in a boring suburban neighborhood, occupying themselves with the dumbest shit... unaware and uncurious about the rest of the world. It's sad how most of this country turned out to be one big clusterfucked dystopia. We walk outside of our houses and won't see a single person walk by. Stripmalls and parking lots are king. Isolation is rampant. Exceptions like NY & SF exist, but most of our cities are unremarkable in every way.
Now there's this TV show on and some woman is doing some ridiculous-looking exercise. Jumping about like an idiot. Pathetic. While the rest of Europe can stay reasonably fit just by walking around during their day. Do you Europeans laugh at us Americans?
I don't mean to be so negative, but the USA just doesn't do it for me. I feel lost and suffocated here... gasping for life, authentic culture, the clinking of silverware in an outdoor cafe, spontaneity, anything. Does being a designer make one crave stimulation more than a non-designer??
I just flipped the channel and now some other idiot is explaining another new exercise. Embarrassing. I wanna smack this country upside it's head.
- i feel the same.Milan
- turn off your fucking tv and get outside.arthur
- No, I'm not even a big tv-watcher. Quite the opposite. Very active athletically.CanHasQBN
- But as far as literally, turning it off, and stepping outside... there is nothing out there. The average American municipalityCanHasQBN
- does not offer much. There are no people walking around. Just cars cars cars.CanHasQBN
- Hombre_Lobo0
Osaka would be awesome.
Or Berlin.
Brisbane**dam you ali & co...infact where did jurassica go? :/
- maquito0
Buenos Aires
Barcelona
Rio de Janeiro
- dbloc0
Austin, TX
- monospaced0
Upon retirement, it's hard to beat Santa Barbara, CA.
Not before, though.
- bliznutty0
New Orleans, LA
- lvl_130
San Francisco...but I may still be in the honeymoon stage.
- qTime0
Anywhere but USA. Somewhere where they value quality of life of work.
- Chimp0
Melbourne or Barcelona!
- lajj0
Beirut
- hektor9110
Reynosa, Tamaulipas Mexico