Submitted by sctthghs t3_yrw23m in philadelphia
In terms of its people, weather, culture, environment, etc.
This idea was recycled/stolen from a post on r/Miami but i thought it was fun
Submitted by sctthghs t3_yrw23m in philadelphia
In terms of its people, weather, culture, environment, etc.
This idea was recycled/stolen from a post on r/Miami but i thought it was fun
I agree with this one. As far as overall vibe of the people goes Seattle and Philly are night and day, respectively.
Was just there last weekend and totally agree. Plus, the racial demographics are very loosely flipped (Philly is ~40% white, Seattle is ~68% white)
These are pretty much the reasons I disliked Seattle.
Dallas. in every fucking way. Shit sports, right wing, shit food....
Fuck Dallas
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Dallas is not right wing...at least not compared to the rest of Texas...
Fuck Dallas
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That's a pretty big caveat
Dallas has a democratic mayor and voted 65% Biden in the last election
Fuck Dallas
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Dallas IMMEDIATELY came to my mind.
Fuck Dallas
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LA.
Can't walk anywhere, always nice outside, everyone is fake, no culture
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>no culture
Los Angeles was founded by Spanish explorers in 1542.
It produces almost all the movies, music and TV shows you consume. It has a population of 4 million, where 1 in 6 people work in a creative field.
It has a downtown, beaches and a subway. The Getty Museum. The largest port and manufacturing center in America. The sports teams have won an embarrassing amount of championships at every level: more NCAA champions, more Super Bowls, more Stanley Cups, more World Series, more NBA championships and MLS cups than Philly.
But sure, no culture.
I lived there 2 years, whatever they are passing as culture is plastic fantastic bullshit unless you're in Koreatown or a Mexican neighborhood
> Mexican neighborhood
That's most of Los Angeles.
Yeah but it's not LA culture, it's Mexican culture. LA is a mix of American Graffiti, Guns and Roses, and Requiem for a Dream
being a xenophile, you must realize that to foreign xenophiles, they find the oddities of our culture just as fascinating and interesting
Question was which city is the opposite of Philly, I stick by my story
Los Angeles was part of Mexico, how can it not be part of the culture?
The same way the Lenape culture is not part of eating cheesesteaks, throwing batteries at Santa, and climbing greased poles
If you've ever eaten corn or turkey, drank a pumpkin spice latte, or smoked tobacco, you can thank a Lenape
https://historicfairhill.com/2015/11/26/thanksgiving-lenni-lenape-food/
None of that is Philadelphia culture
Climbing greased poles is Italian culture, Santa is German culture. I'm still missing your point.
We throw batteries at German culture
I'm not talking about the 9th Stret shit, Im talking about championship riots
Santa is actually Dutch
Did you really just brag about the Port of Los Angeles? The least efficient port in the entire world?
Now do the Lakers and UCLA Bruins
Carmel-by-the-Sea
Phoenix and other nonwalkable sprawling Sunbelt cities
Sedona Arizona
From my experience Sacramento.
Food sucks, deli selection anywhere is minimal at best, except Corti Bros.
Bike friendly and even laws in place that really protect cyclists, hit a cyclist and that's your ass
It's dry af and the sun shines 10xs brighter.
Unaffordable
Natives are entitled and were raised very sheltered
I came here to say Sac all the way. I grew up in Philly and have in lived in Sac for 10+ years. I could no longer handle Philly winters. Now I get upset when it's below 60 in December. But what I would give for a real soft pretzel...
Boise
Boise is better.
Houston
Mobile
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Malibu, CA or Miami, FL
Berkeley
I was on that Miami thread. IMHO, Miami is the opposite of Philly. I miss being able to walk and having conveniences down the block. I miss just the general sense of normalcy without being flashy.
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LA
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Fuck Dallas
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All of them?
i appreciate the uniqueness of philly but that's not what opposite means
https://www.usnews.com/news/cities/slideshows/safest-cities-in-america
Probably one of those
rossdowdell t1_ivvwy2o wrote
Seattle. Not a grid. Not flat. Not intense. Not humid as we know it. Sports fans are OK, but somehow aloof.