Let's keep it real brehs, the south is boring as hell

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Bruh stop. I live in Dallas . Dallas ain't on the level of LA at all lol..
nikka you asked and I answered

Level of what? What are you even arguing? Fun in Dallas gonna cost you so get ya money up and enjoy the city or move somewhere where you can walk beaches, go hiking and make friends nshyt
 

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nikka you asked and I answered

Level of what? What are you even arguing? Fun in Dallas gonna cost you so get ya money up and enjoy the city or move somewhere where you can walk beaches, go hiking and make friends nshyt
My point is the south is boring. Which it is. You just agreed.
 
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The African American museum offers 300 times more than just a “lynching” experience.


Like I said previously it’s not a surprise a lot of young single southern cats live in these giant cities. There are even people joking around saying that the north and south are switching residents. The south has the biggest boom cause families and retired couples move there a lot compared to manly single young people from the south going to these large cities mainly for career and culture reasons.

I didn’t diss the African American museum..... matter of fact it was on our list to do for our DC trip last year but Covid dropped...... The potency of the Legacy museum is crazy...... and most of the southern nikkas I know either moved to Dallas/Houston/Charlotte/ATL/CHI or South Florida....... I don’t know many Southern nikkas with degrees that moved to NYC..one partner’s wife is a Doctor from San Bernardino and she convinced him to move there for a couple of years then they brought they ass right back to the A.
 

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As a dude that has been stationed in Cali for a little over three years, and was born and raised in rural Alabama for 19 years, you're not exactly wrong:pachaha:.

It's so much to do in San Diego, but at the same time, your entire OP is a sweeping generalization because every city up north for fukk's sure is not similar to the Chicagos and NYCs, nor do they all have similar weather.
 

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it's not even the infrastructures that makes it boring

most the the southern city grids are terrible and the streets are unwalkable because everything is just spread apart. only California can get away with that because it has great climate and and geographic for outdoor activities. Are there even any southern cities making the top 30 density list? That's an indication of how boring it is. The more dense a city is, the more cultured it is, the better the city's architect , better looking women, etc
Atlanta is boring as hell. mostly just malls, ugly buildings near the downtown, lots of roads and urban sprawl for a big city. Just not a walkable city.

You southerners need more street shopping. malls ain't popping no more.

The only reason you care is because you’re not used to it. I’m from the south. When I go up north I feel the exact opposite. I feel like everyone is too close and it’s too crowded. And it’s dirty in the city centers... Most people like what they’ve been condition to like. I would never move up north, and I used to visit New York/DC 3-4 times per year. But these Live/Work/Play spaces are good middle ground. Live in the suburbs but nice SOME nice restaurants/shopping/offices are in walking distance. Still no a fan of living in a Townhome/Condo though. I don’t want to share walls, yards, driveways, etc.
 

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Brooklyn keeps on taking it.
The only reason you care is because you’re not used to it. I’m from the south. When I go up north I feel the exact opposite. I feel like everyone is too close and it’s too crowded. And it’s dirty in the city centers... Most people like what they’ve been condition to like. I would never move up north, and I used to visit New York/DC 3-4 times per year. But these Live/Work/Play spaces are good middle ground. Live in the suburbs but nice SOME nice restaurants/shopping/offices are in walking distance. Still no a fan of living in a Townhome/Condo though. I don’t want to share walls, yards, driveways, etc.


Even southerners hate sprawl (they act like they don’t BS) which is why the south is building lots of buildings in their downtowns and constantly studying transportation models to get people around the city. What you’re saying means nothing. Traffic and bad urban planning is literally a quality of life issue.
 

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Dallas has a world class art scene, Ft. Worth has one of the top rated zoos in the country. There are concerts every weekend, live sporting events, a billion lakes to go do water sports and fishing, and to get to a real casino(not the watered down experience you get in LA) it is less than an hours drive to get to one. I don't know what parks he been too out here, but there's always a bunch of people playing pick up games or soccer, or hell like me and my bros we go to the parks to spar and shyt. Bruh we be doing the same shyt nikkas do everywhere else.
 
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I didn’t diss the African American museum..... matter of fact it was on our list to do for our DC trip last year but Covid dropped...... The potency of the Legacy museum is crazy...... and most of the southern nikkas I know either moved to Dallas/Houston/Charlotte/ATL/CHI or South Florida....... I don’t know many Southern nikkas with degrees that moved to NYC..one partner’s wife is a Doctor from San Bernardino and she convinced him to move there for a couple of years then they brought they ass right back to the A.

pull up to Bed Stuy Brooklyn and we can place a bet. We can go into any local bar with black professionals and I bet most of them are southern.

When I was a financial counselor I had young black professionals who were from Dallas, Alabama and Louisiana.


Dallas breh was a fashion designer (makes sense why he’d move here)
Alabama lady worked at a museum and Louisiana girl was in education but recently moved to CT.

I can tell you right now most young black professionals in NYC are mostly from Cali or The South.

My close friend from DC is a lawyer in NY and I met three rich Birmingham Alabama black women who live in Park Slope (rich cac area).


You don’t know any that moved to NY but a lot of them are in my circles.
 
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