What's it like living in the city?
it depends, if youre living in a low trust nigger hell city, then your QoL would be shite.get used to walking past niggers fent-leaning everyday , and being raped by state taxes.if you're in a low crime rate area of the city, in a city with less niggers:higher whites ratio then you'd be living cozy. im glad I don't live in a city with niggers, the less ethnic enclaves and more readily people assimilate the better your QoL will be.
Sure there are lots of things to do and it may be "walkable", but I really don't like living in city apartments. There is drama when different peoples who don't like each other are squished together with paper thin walls. Music, trash, sex, etc. I hardly tolerate it. Look at this framed note on the stairs.
I live in a residential neighborhood in a 400k population city in Europe and it's kinda shit, too many old people and burned out junkies. The urban decay isn't too bad though and there's plenty of greenery and stores everywhere within my eyesight right now looking out the window and there's also a big mall 10 minutes away by walk.It's livable but not fun, you have to go to the city center for that if there aren't too many dumb Chinese and British tourists clogging up the place.
>>84562254what its like in New York City anons, I always thought about living there for the chaos
>>84562293Lol holy shit white "people" are fuckin miserable haha
>>84562464I forgot: driving is impossible here, especially the closer you get to the center.
there's always noise and it makes you feel like you need to be moving. it sorta makes you high strung and a little anxious, but you get a lot done and keep on moving. there are crowds of people all around you most of the time and you learn to walk in formation with complete strangers. you see interesting characters on the street from time to time. everything is noisy and in exchange you feel quieter. you start to blend in and slip through the crowds.
The key is to live in a medium sized city(200-600k pop) that isn't a complete concrete jungle and isn't overpriced with moderate opportunities. Rather than a dystopian metropolis or a 3rd world rural wilderness
Complete sensory hell for us special snowflakes who have sensory issues. I willingly went into debt to get a home and a vehicle so I don't habe to deal with it anymore. I am wagecucking 60 hours a week to do so. God I fucking hate people and their hypocrisy. They want peace and quiet for their autistic child, yet have zero issues with other autistic children and manchildren like myself.
>>84562254NYC anon here, it's fantastic if you are social and like looking at things, it never gets boring, downside is it's loud and the progressives let homeless people just be nuts on the street.
>>84562505i live thereits shiti rarely go into manhattan tho and i have no expenses cause i live with my parents>>84562812NYC anon here, it's fantastic if you are social and like looking at thingsits shit
The people of NYC seem hostile. It is like the people who live in the city are not the same people who built itThere is also a funny thing that happens because of all the $1.49 or $1.99 pizza places is they have food trucks parked outside with higher prices, where you would expect a food truck to have lower prices compared to a brick and mortar restaurant
>>84562254I lived in a city of 130,000 people and I couldn't take itI hate noise so much
>What's it like living in the city?Convenient, but shitty.I spend 98% of my time in my 1930s shitbox apartment anyway. The nig son downstairs always plays music behind his mothers back if he's left alone during the day, or does a late work shift. They all work random patterns, so it's a noise roulette every single fucking day.I complain online to the local council who are our landlords, and they ignore it. I keep sending complaints anyway.I don't talk to my neighbours; especially the foreigners. Almost all of the ones I knew to speak to have left.
I live in one of most densely populated cities in East Asia. It sucks.
Funny enough, I'll soon be moving to a place literally known as The City. The apartment is tiny and kinda shitty, I'll have to get used to constant sirens and other noise, but it's a good opportunity to live in a place with a great deal of historical significance. I can also take a train to basically anywhere from there.
I like living in the city but I also live in a turbo-richfag neighborhood so I don't experience many of the negatives that come with city life (other than high cost). I don't drive so it's nice to be somewhere that is walkable or accessible by public transport. Also there is high quality food and lots of museums, parks, and events to go to. If you walk around certain neighborhoods you will encounter insane homeless drug addicts, but I just ignore them and walk past.
I live in Chicago and it's amazing. Just stay out of the south side and west side.
>>84562254In the city, ladies look pretty. Guys tell jokes so they can seem witty.
>>84562254as other anons have already said if you're poor chances are housing will suck and you'll live with constant noise coming from your neighbor apartments and their dogs and their kids. some manage, some don't.other than that life is convenient but also very synthetic. the feeling of living in the middle of a concrete wasteland is very different from what you get living in the countryside.
>>84562254In Australia Melbourne its alright rents high but outside of that its good