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Too many people and they're bigger ass holes than people in other places. Plus it's really dirty and smells bad.
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Maybe that why I fit in. I'm from San Fran and we don't -blam!- around. I got shit to do stay the -blam!- outta my way . That's just fast paced and you gotta be like that when you are the second most dense city in the United States with NY being first. That's why those two cities are similar in comparison.
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Are you implying that people in other states aren't as busy with work? Because that's lunacy. That all boils down to the individual. Has nothing to do with where you live.
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And people aren't friendly. They won't answer you if you ask for directions they will keep walking and if your lucky enough to find someone to talk to you. It will be very short and maybe a fukk off or something but no time for small talk . Night life is different but still can be overwhelming if your not used to big cities.
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The hell it don't. Try the rat race in San Fran or New York. And I bet you will cry to go home. You won't last five minutes. Especially when your on a crowded subway with barley standing room and have to run to your destination. And the corporate people don't play around. You have a city the size of a little island with over a million people in it. Your in sixth gear all day. That's what I'm saying.
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Editado por Evskii: 2/27/2017 10:48:54 PMGo live on a farm for a year. You'll see what hard work and busy really is my friend. That's hard physical labor for 10 hours or more a day. Much more difficult than an office job with some nice AC
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But the great thing is there is always something to do. And everything is within walking distance
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Farm hours is hard work. It's not about the work it's about the environment. I wouldn't last in a farm because I hate that environment and you wouldn't last in my city. You wouldn't handle the pace. You have to yell your orders for a deli sandwich and pray that the lady in front of you has her shit together. Stay outta of tune square because it's all tourist acting stupid. Stay outta fishermans warf. Same deal. It's a million people but can be lonely
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I lived in a big city for years and made it just fine.
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The silence bothers me more than horns and hearing traffic and just life.
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What city was it? Los Angeles is busy too and so is Chicago but still more laid back than New York and San Fran. I lived in Los Angeles for a minute. Lots of freeway traffic. At night when I sleep I need to hear life happening outside. That's why I hate the woods or camping