Manhattan and Brooklyn were not exactly nice spots back in the days, Manhattan was business, opulence, shady and crime and Brooklyn was just hard. Right now it's a city with a lot of things for every single one. If you want that hard shyt, there's a lot, if you want working class there's a lot but a bit further from the city, if you want to ball out there's a lot, clubs a lot, business a lot, hipster shyt a lot, tourism a lot, culture from any nation a lot and on.Philly is what a working class city should feel like. It's a city for all people and it welcomes all (if you act right). If ur some pretentious, stuck up, bougie person then this city ain't for you, and that's what I love about this city. It still feels like a real city, and hasn't lost the aura which made it that way. Manhattan and Brooklyn should take notes.
The diversity is what makes NY so different from the rest of the nation, of all the cities I've been to I would say that only London comes close in terms of that.
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You fukking one bridge having, piece of shyt city, that no one gives a fukk about 
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