Thursday, March 22, 2012
Blog Post 8
Life in the city is the kind of life I invision for myself. The bright lights, the fashion, the rush; it's all so exiticing. As a little kid I spent most of my time living in the country, and then as a teenager in the suburbs; so I'd like to think of my life in adolescnce as a gradual gravitation towards maturity and towards the city. If someone was to ask me to give a list of reasons why i hold the city in such high regard, i don't think i could give them a definite answer. The arguemnt of city life vs country life is one that has been debated many times, but rarely has come to a definite conclusion( http://activerain.com/blogsview/1423333/the-country-vs-city-debate). I could say that the city is better because of its the endless streets filled with different people and different cultureshttp://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0108570.htm , but that can be found anywhere. I could say its the keen air of opportunity that lingers with every step, but opportunity can be found anywhere. So my answer as to why i love the city is one that is also indefinite. i love the smells and the air. i love the people you can find in the city. From a high fashion model, to the obvious tourists . I love the quiant coffe shop on bleeker and sixth. http://gonyc.about.com/cs/toursbr/a/bleecker_over.htm. I love the city simple because I just do.
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Hey Diamond, I just could not disagree with you more on this one! Haha I just am not a city kind of guy. I think it is way too much work and at times can get old and hectic. At night I would want to be able to go on walks where it is calm and easy to think and just relax. I just recently visited University of Pittsburgh and I did not enjoy it at all because it was so integrated into the city. Overall, this detrimentally made a huge effect on my decisions on college because I have turned all my interests towards rural areas.
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