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Urban Living >>>>> Suburban Living

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One of best friends used to live in "Wacramento, CA." Even though Sac is a city, it's for the most part of "newer city," and has all of the similarities of suburban living. Such as strip malls, cul de sacs, the one "main mall," having to drive every where to get even the simplest of shit done, fucked up public transportation, track subdivision housing, and most importantly, THERE AIN'T SHIT TO DO!

After being in Sac for four months, I received that I was an urbanite and I couldn't fuck with suburban living, enough though ironically, I grew up in the suburbs. Though niggas will never admit, Richmond and San Pablo, CA are the dictionary definition of a suburb and these two cities are about as suburban as I want to get.

I enjoy living in NYC for the simple shit that most natives to this wonderful city take for granted. For example, I was at a birthday party and I left the muthafucka at 4 A.M. It's comforting thing knowing that the train runs 24 and some more, (even though it runs about every twenty-fours in the early morning hours,). Speaking of the train, I like knowing that most places in the city are accessible by train or bus.

I like knowing that I have several grocery stores within walking distance, and a GOAT Pathmark, two express train stops away. There's people to see on the street, the parks, shopping, the cigar shops, comic places, several places to see movies, get food, the wack ass New York sports teams, I can just go on-and-on.

The thing is people complain about the cost of living in cities, my remedy to that problem is just go into a career where you're making enough to live in the city.


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