What's the coolest American city?
What's the coolest American city?
unironically chicago
aside from the bits where everyone's shooting each other, of course
Unironically, San Francisco
This. I moved to Chicago recently and its fucking awesome. Just dont go too far west or south and you're fine.
from those i prefer Boston and New Orleans
Or East
anchorage
san francisco and boston
or north
Kek
Far north is nice, but the people are yuppie douchers and hipsters. I live on the south side, people are generally more real but you need to be more careful.
Bridgeport?
Wow what a guess. Correct.
seattle
Ann Arbor
probably somewhere in Alaska is the coldest id imagine
That actually looks comfy as fuck.
No such thing, they all are bad. Small downtown with tons of homeless people and giantic rural suburbs.
Ann Arbor is very nice.
why are americans so racist to alaskans
Top 6 American cities
Boise, ID
Chattanooga, TN
Sioux Falls, SD
Spokane, WA/Coeur D'alene, ID
Bend, OR
Eugene, OR
Its unironically the other way around, Alaskans don't care for lower 48ers
Source=all those Alaskan innawoods shows
San Francisco
The entire northwest is top tier my friend
Are you bird or what? Cuz if you're not you can see this landscape only from airplane or mountain.
>Spokane Coeur D' alene
did not expect to see my area on here
New York
Chicago
Boston
Seattle
These are my picks
>Chattanooga, TN
Why do you say this
Fun fact: Hartford was Mark Twain's favorite place in the world, considering it more beautiful than the countless places around the world he visited. It's why his house is in Connecticut.
Unfortunately, if you go to Hartford today you will find that it's a total soulless shithole. What a shame.
Seattle is surrounded by mountains in every direction
Based RT consuming drone
And how often you go on them?
I don't watch tv and news at all, i just use google maps and google streets.
I ride my motorcycle up there almost every weekend.
What the fuck happened in Detroit!?
Unironically niggers
Job outsourcing. We don't manufacture things anymore
Miami is fucking cool in that the art scene is world class as are the women and beaches and the overall vibe of the city is like "I'm too fucking relaxed to care about your problems lol I live in paradise"
Theft is fucking annoying in that city though
it's just pretty in every major area i swear
Seattle is probably one of the most outgoing cities. Their is always people in the mountains. Not to mention that there are nice recreational lakes there also
anchorage is pretty cool
That's funny, because the only thing i remember about my few hours in Miami was skyscrapers with razor wire fences surrounding them
holy shit. I've found home
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Join the Union and and i'll reconsider
what the fuck are you smoking dude have you ever actually been there?
whatever city in alaska i guess
yup, like any big city it's got crime, but it's still very unique and pretty fucking cool
*uses amerigan citizenship to move in without being in union*
*blasts despacito at your direction*
nothing personnel
It was a city whose entire industry revolved around making cars to sell to Americans, then Japan destroyed the American car industry.
really only want white people up in the pacific northwest my guy
Could someone post some small, rural towns in New England? In particular, towns in Maine?
Something many times more potent than the Nuclear bomb. Detroit used to look just like the rest of the American cities of the time until people ran away in somewhere around the 1970s (I think; I'm not sure). Used to be a city full of workers.
Boston, NYC, Chicago and Seattle. All of these are great cities imo
forgot pic
sorry man Seattle will get HISPANIC WHITE'D
>boston
>an entire city full of retarded Irish-Americans with a god complex
lol no thanks
California is doing that already so I really don't care at this point
Bath, Maine
now i understand why americans hate us
i feel sorry
I reckon miami's great for tourism but not living
memes aside, the main reason I'm attracted to the northwest is that there aren't too many Puerto Ricans fucking it up
Japan didn't destroy the american car industry, american car companies did
Roger Sterling did nothing wrong
>ywn live in a comfy Maine setting
>ywn know everyone in town
>ywn hang out in the woods with your friends
>ywn go to an old stone church
>ywn see an african or muslim until you leave for uni
>ywn hang out by the harbor
>ywn live in a gun-owning, but sensible, community
>ywn cross the border to cause trouble in Canada for some laughs
>Manchild that threw constant tantrums, even when it fucked over his coworkers when anything he doesn't like happens
Thank you.
Likewise. Maine seems like a great, quiet place. I'd kill to move there.
I don't think I posted a picture of Don Draper
same could be said for Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, Idaho
>Ann Arbor
Isn't that a college town tho? Is it kinda like Madison or better?
Mb I am weird but I find DC to be cool. Kinda underrated city
Mystic, CT
>knowing everyone in town
sounds like you have no idea how hellishly terrible that is
fuck up once and that's all you'll be known for, by everyone
>ywn hang out in the woods with your friends
boring and can be an inconvenience when you hit adulthood
you should watch Olive Kitteridge
Lacks of US flags to be desu
all small towns have flags on the main street
Just wondering, is that architecture style reserved to houses in the north? I admittedly don't know much about America, but it's really nice seeing bare bricks and various ornaments in houses..
I also really like the grey building on the very left for some reason; I can't put it in words but it looks nice.
Will do.
I live in LA and even here there are shitloads of American flags everywhere.
I'm actually from Washington and know most of these feels except the church one, but Maine just seems comfy right now and I liked my visit
Minneapolis is pretty comfy, especially at night.
Liked Boston. Comfy colonial architecture, plenty of things to see and eat, and unusually for a North American city, actually walkable with decent transit options.
Does public transportation exist there?
Tons of buses and metro transit, yeah.
thats just a standard main street in a small town
>metro transit
Sounds good. Kinda curious as I am considering UMN
Fucking hell. Even if the contrasted has been upped a bit on this photo, this still looks pretty damn nice. I've heard that New England gets beautiful autumns but this is on an entirely different level than what we get here.
Huh. Nice to know, then.
Also, sorry for asking so much questions, but where is that photo from? I like how there are hueg hills right next to the village itself, makes for a great sight.
We manufacture more than we ever have, but it's automated now.
32% white poor hellhole. Why would anyone want to live there?
A shame it's only that way for like 3 seconds before going full brown.
The auto industry moved after regulations became too harsh, the city fell completely apart and became like this in 2 decades
Carmel-by-the-Sea, only city I visited which wasnt full of homeless people and blacks
why would anyone want to live in ireland?
Denver looks cool
Denver is definitely my favorite major city
only downside is the potheads
As someone living in New Orleans, please remove it from the list.
Unironically Detroit
off that pic - Boston > NYC > suicide
Your claim is accurate but your source is bullshit. They literally film those shows in British Columbia. Beyond that, Fairbanks is the new confederate capital
have you? Other than market street by the civic center, its comfy as fuck
Portland
I love this shot