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This pube gets to go to New York with his school and complains. The edge on kids nowadays.
I don't see the edge. Large urban centers are generally sores on the earth.
This pube gets to go to New York with his school and complains. The edge on kids nowadays.
Story of your life.I don't see the edge.
I don't see the edge. Large urban centers are generally sores on the earth.
I'll take the sores, thanks gramps.
This pube gets to go to New York with his school and complains. The edge on kids nowadays.
Millennials are moving to suburban areas with easy access to urban centers--i.e. they're still living in greater metropolitan areas. I guarantee that most millennials will tell you they prefer living in or near urban centers. The fact that cities attract older people as well doesn't mean they repel young people.
A poll taken in 2014 by TransitCenter, a pro–public transit nonprofit, found that 32 percent of Americans younger than 30 say their ideal neighborhood is in a city, versus 16 percent of people 30 and older.
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If you ask young parents why they have left a star city for its suburbs, or for a cheaper Sun Belt region, you won’t hear most of them say “because I wanted to shop at strip malls and big box stores” or “because I love driving everywhere.” There’s nothing about having kids that necessarily changes your aesthetic and lifestyle preferences that much. What having kids does mean, though, is that you need more living space and are more apt to worry about crime and schools. Many young parents who love city living simply find that the urban neighborhoods they prefer are too expensive, seem too dangerous for kids, are served by underperforming schools, or otherwise feel unsuitable for raising a family.
I called you "gramps" because most able-bodied old people still stick to rural areas. And because you say things like "does not compute."
Maybe not most, but a lot. Part of that is jobs and internet access. There aren't well paying jobs in rural areas and internet access is poor quality. The suburbs allow access to jobs and internet while preserving better spaces for those having children. Suburbs provide the (partial) service and goods access of larger urbanity combined with (partial) environmental quality (air/noise/ground) and greenery of rural areas. The urban environment is horrible for young children, and frankly not very good for humans in general insofar as the research holds.
I hope one day I meet an old person who has "compute" in their lexicon
Actually I quite enjoyed the play. It was funny as fuck and the actor who played the genie was great.
I don't like eating in public and I ended up not eating anything but protien bars and after dinner mints so my stomach was hurting the entire time. That's why I was whining and bitching about it. Social anxiety fucking sucks, I need to kick it.
I don't take back what I said about NYC though. Sure, there are some good aspects (some cool people, good food that we never got to try, and lots of cool stores) but you can't get around the garbage in the streets. Every fucking sidewalk has trash piles in it, and there are people walking around trying to sell stolen watches.
Stop throwing around words like "edge" and "pube" just to start argumemts.
NYC and other comparable big cities are hard to get, especially if you're from a rural area and particularly so if you have social anxiety, which I do myself. I hated it the first time, but would love to live there now. Garbage is part of the attraction. Give me life in full. If you end up growing into a city rat, you'll even find a mild appreciation for dog shit, albeit one which looks quite coldly at the dog-owner. Also, @Onder is probably the only guy on this site that I've never seen get into a flame war, so don't get your panties in a bunch.
It does this for me also, very annoying. And then that thing you started reading is fucking gone to the unfindable feed and you know Fuckerberg is laughing somewhere as he squeezes your algorithm.What I'd like to bitch about though is Facebook. Started to be really buggy lately. I don't give a shit about no personal information leaks or anything, but I hate it when I load up the main feed, the page starts showing content, but then after two seconds the content disappears and something else shows up instead. Wtf. Sometimes this happens multiple times over, and it can bug you a lot if you see something interesting and start reading it, or even click "show comments" or something, and then it disappears.
i don't pay taxes eitherThe government does not give a fuck about me or if I pay taxes, I like it, fuck them anyways, why would you pay taxes.