Pre-covid DC was a single professional black man's playground![]()
I used to stay hitting up the scene around Adams Morgan, U Street, and Downtown. Managed to get plenty of good times under my belt before COVID even became a thing 
it's been an hour, crickets still chirping![]()
posturing and browsing their phones at lounges while waiting for mayhem to jump off so they can start recording![]()

Correct. And the week that I went to ATL the weather in NyC had not dip that low yet.
I think what southern people mean by “great” weather is that the winters are shorter and they get less than an inch of snow.
That’s not good for me. If I’m leaving my area for weather reasons then I better not see cold at all.
Raleigh is trash I use to live there only thing to do was hoop, fukk bytches that someone you know already hit , and go to club Thursday to Sunday to see the same people you saw last Thursday to Sunday
I’m approachingstatus so I don’t be doing shyt but what exactly makes your city so fun? Haven’t seen anything named
Lowkey most of America is boring. If you ain’t in a real city you’d probably either in a Deep South area, flyover Midwest, somewhere with white rural people, or the desert
Yeah it’s only a handful of cities in the South that got interesting architecture. Hell I’d even go as far as saying some of the most dilapidated cities you can think of in “The North” got more attractive looking architecture than the most dilapidated cities in the South. For example, who got more attractive looking architecture despite having a decent number of areas that look derelict asf:
Buffalo, NY or Jackson, MS?
Baltimore, MD or Memphis, TN?
Pittsburgh, PA or Jacksonville, FL?
And I know good and damn well he ain’t talking about no damn “North looks so ugly” in terms of sceneryFrom the almost uninterrupted stretch of coastline that transitions from the sandy beaches of Maryland to the rocky, lighthouse-dotted shoreline of Maine.....To the beautiful apple country of the Hudson Valley and the wineries of Northern Virginia....To New England’s iconic autumn and winter landscapes....To the incredible majesty of the Chesapeake Bay....Pennsylvania by itself got one of the most gorgeous topographies and geographies in the country and Maryland in particular got practically every single natural biome that this country got except for tropical rainforests, deserts, open plains, and glacial/alpine areas (it’s a reason MD is called America In Miniature)....A lot of these steel, brick, and stone bridges that dot the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic add to the scenery as well....Both North and South share the Appalachians....Etc., etc.
He would have a point about the Lower Midwest since much of that shyt is very flat and rarely changes elevation. However, the Upper Midwest and some of the Great Plains states have some very interesting topography and geography that rivals almost anything that’s on the East Coast and the South.
i live in the midwest, and i have to agree.I would say the midwest is the worst region in the US. At least the south has beaches, mountains, and cities with growing, diverse economies. Also the urban cores in up-and-coming cities like Charlotte, Nashville, Austin are expanding, moving away from car culture.
I’m approachingstatus so I don’t be doing shyt but what exactly makes your city so fun? Haven’t seen anything named
@Swagnificent is a weirdo. It wouldn’t surprise me if he thinks every inch of land in the north is empty rowhomes lmao
Hell, you’d be hard pressed to find any rowhomes in the Midwest unless they consider Pittsburgh the Midwest lolIt’s part of it. But the main issue is that most southern cities were built post world war 2. These cities are built around the car so the amount of human scaled development is not as large. Only New Orleans, Savannah, Charleston, and if you want to count it, Richmond, VA had much of their built environment occur before the car.I remember reading the South didn't have huge cities until the invention/promotion of Air Conditioning Equipment. Maybe has something to do with it![]()
They can’t really... the only thing that most would name is hanging around non blacks......
That seems to be a common misconception to folks outside “the North”Hell, you’d be hard pressed to find any rowhomes in the Midwest unless they consider Pittsburgh the Midwest lol
I can drive to Hollywood or Santa Monica on a random day and find activities/places to go that I can do all by myself and have a blast..where in Raleigh can I do that, we use to go to Crabtree mall and triangle to pass time only time I go to mall here is when I genuinely need something not for something to doSo what are you doing now that’s greater than that...?