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Shbobdb posted:NYC can be a very cheap city to live in. Its unique as a metro area in that way. I paid less in rent, eating out and groceries when I lived in NYC than i did when I lived in Indianapolis. Indy is most definitely cheaper. I think a single room at the 92Y is the same rent as a 2br across from Rolls Royce. I also don't know of any moderately good restaurant in Indy that was worth a $50/plate bill like I would end up with in midtown. Everything is so cheap here if you don't drive all the time.
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# ¿ Jan 13, 2020 06:42 |
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KOTEX GOD OF BLOOD posted:nyc is also not even remotely habitable compared to every other major american city unless you're hella fucken rich. the city is a giant creaking dumpster full of month-old trash, rats, and dogshit, but there are a few who experience it from limousines that take them between the met opera and their glass box in the sky, not that this is an especially pleasant way to live in reality. oh and gently caress the yankees. I don't know about that. Chicago's "nice" or non blighted places are being overrun by suburban kids with at least $200k of sunk cost from mom and dad.
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# ¿ Jan 13, 2020 06:47 |