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The favorite part of your city

terry78

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There's a bridge basically overlooking the expressway that I always just stand on and watch the cars heading over to Chicago. Been doing it since I was younger, and occasionally do it now whenever I have one of those rare free moments, which are few and far between these days.
 
The exit. I hate my city. It's disgusting and is filled with ignorant people.

Last night-Walking home when I see a husband attacking his wife.

Today-Bunch of scumbags on a bike hits an old woman in the back with a pole. She fell to the ground in pain as the 17-20 year olds cycled away laughing. Police sure took there time to get there-20Min's:huh: The police station is 5-8 min walk away.
 
Times Square...That area has everything I would ever need!
 
In my town there's a park called "Lake Mirror" that has gardens, this playground, and a bunch of walkways. It's really nice to go to, especially since it's open all the time. Sometimes my friends and I will go there and just hang out talking and stuff.
 
I'm with Lunar Wolf...
I hate my city.
I'd much rather live somewhere where I'm not afraid to be who I really am.
That's why when I graduate from college, I'm getting outta this state and moving to a real big city far far away.
 
I'm with Lunar Wolf...
I hate my city.
I'd much rather live somewhere where I'm not afraid to be who I really am.
That's why when I graduate from college, I'm getting outta this state and moving to a real big city far far away.
I was wearing shorts and a t-shirt today. All I got from people walking passed me was ''hey dude'' in a mocking way:huh: just because most people in my city wear sport brand clothes(most scumbags wear them), doesn't mean everyone else has too.
 
At least you get to see NY.:csad:

*googles NY images*:yay:

I work in Manhattan every weekday (at least for the summer...after the 15th I go back to a lame state).
 
Broad Street and the connecting side streets here in Athens. Cool shops, good food, rockin' music, and beautiful women :up:
 
Can I live with you guys?:csad:

I don't really live in NYC. I'm actually from Staten Island, but since Staten Island is boring as hell, I put NYC since no matter where you live, it's everyone's city. It isn't called the greatest city on Earth for nothing.
 
Dolores Park. Tennis and basketball courts, huge grassy area that hosts a movie night once a month and a perfect view of the San Francisco skyline and the Bay Bridge from atop the jungle gym.
 
Sounds like a dream to me. Love to check out Manhattan.

You should whenever you get the chance. When I first moved here, I was really against it. Now, best ting I ever did.

I don't really live in NYC. I'm actually from Staten Island, but since Staten Island is boring as hell, I put NYC since no matter where you live, it's everyone's city. It isn't called the greatest city on Earth for nothing.

I technically live in Queens, but it is a borough of the city, so it counts :woot:
 
the bridge at night. the lights make it so pretty:
Saskatoon_Skyline_Night.jpg
 
The Magnificent Mile and Buckingham Fountain
 
I love any park near me at nightime, make's me feel like a bird flying away from my problems.
 
Downtown. Every possible kind of store with bus routes to the rest of the city. They all connect and transfer and pass through downtown.
 
The beach. It's the longest pleasure beach in the world and one of the best tourist spots on the East Coast.
 
I'm with Lunar Wolf...
I hate my city.
I'd much rather live somewhere where I'm not afraid to be who I really am.
That's why when I graduate from college, I'm getting outta this state and moving to a real big city far far away.

Don't you live in Richmond?
 
The exit. I hate my city. It's disgusting and is filled with ignorant people.

Last night-Walking home when I see a husband attacking his wife.

Today-Bunch of scumbags on a bike hits an old woman in the back with a pole. She fell to the ground in pain as the 17-20 year olds cycled away laughing. Police sure took there time to get there-20Min's:huh: The police station is 5-8 min walk away.
woah, where you from?
 

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