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EatUrHeart0ut t1_jeeldbl wrote
Reply to comment by plasteroid in Analysis | Are Philadelphia and Boston really the most neighborly cities in America? by PhillyAccount
September 1st is Boston's Move-In Day. I believe about 2/3 of the city's leases all end on the same day so it makes moving a nightmare. So in addition to college kids moving in, you have people scrambling to move into or out of their apartments. Streets are clogged, people are fighting over moving trucks, and it s a mess.
EatUrHeart0ut t1_jeegxky wrote
Reply to Analysis | Are Philadelphia and Boston really the most neighborly cities in America? by PhillyAccount
Boston is the WORST I could go on about it forever. Terrible for commuters outside of the main city. You can only move ONE DAY A YEAR. So the entire city moves on the same day. Lack of diverse spaces for BIPOC and LGBTQ+. Winter is BRUTAL b/c it's on the water. One of the big pulls in tourism is the graveyard where Mother Goose is buried?! So many things.
EDIT: I am shocked that as a Philadelphian... in a Philly thread, I am being downvoted for sharing my dislike of Boston... lol
EatUrHeart0ut t1_j5uw7tb wrote
Follow @/HATE5SIX on IG. For punk and hardcore it's a great starter page to discover bands and events in Philly.
EatUrHeart0ut t1_j5uvht4 wrote
Reply to Any Irish speakers in the city? by mklinger23
Also, check out Hibernian Cafe in delco. It's a gem, with genuine Irish cuisine and groceries and a lot of Irish patrons.
EatUrHeart0ut t1_jeew7ju wrote
Reply to comment by crispydukes in Analysis | Are Philadelphia and Boston really the most neighborly cities in America? by PhillyAccount
Ya damn right!