Philadelphia would be a pretty perfect place to live if there weren't any black people.
Amazing how that works.
Philadelphia would be a pretty perfect place to live if there weren't any black people.
Amazing how that works.
8 miles from NYC right here
I live in the City of Baltimore (total self-doxxxxxxx. Ask me anything!). Good jobs, friends, and the music scene has kept me here for years.
I always keep my head on a swivel and have never felt scared or threatened. I don't hang out in bad areas though.
Jobs is indeed a big one, but as I age and accumulate wealth that reason is diminishing. Right now the largest reason is proximity to the amenities of the city. I like being able to get off of work and head down to a baseball game. I enjoy having a season pass to the zoo. It is nice to have various museums near me. The quality and variety of restaurants in and near the city is amazing. We have great bike trails in the metro and near by national park. The YMCA where I can workout and take my kid to his competitive swimming is right here.
I've lived in a little 99% white town of about 7000 people and that is indeed nice, but being near all these things is great it is worth the trade off. I still live in a mostly white area, probably 80% white in my suburb and I'm 15 minutes from downtown by car, 25 something by train. I've thought about moving to an even more exclusive suburb, but the property taxes are not worth it. I already give the state too much as it is. I try to limit my contribution to the beast as much as possible.
I'm in a smaller medium sized town. It is a multiculti hell shit-tier college town. But no riots, no history of riots, and most of the niggers here talk and act white. Coming from the Detroit area, this came as a shock to hear black girls that sound like white girls, and black guys talking like white guys. So, it ain't so bad here. Yet. There is a shit part of town on the opposite side of mine where the actual niggers reside. Keeping my eye on it.
Define the negatives.
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