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That not likely the case. Angel is like Diaz, both are Latino. They are both kids that are used to warmer weather in Florida. They are both accustomed to various lifestyles that might not necessarily fit in the Midwest. Unless you are a Midwestern and like living in say a state with fewer people than say a Miami metro area or for that matter, a state that would fit in the entire metropolitan area of KC, than it is hard for these kids.Manhattan is a fine place (to go to school). But for urban kids, black and Latino, and yes, suburban white kids and white city kids, FOR SOME, Manhattan just isn't the place to get excited over. Many can finish school there if they are from the Midwest. But kids say from the Southeast or out East and definitely those from the West Coast, it is a hard place to live. Many are used to being around thousands, millions of people. They are used to a variety of lifestyles. That is why so many from Kansas City prefer to go to the school East of Manhattan and East of Kansas City in Missouri. People are just more comfortable in environments with different types of folks, some prefer the weather they grew up in (and lets face it -- in Angel and Diaz freshman year we did not have 3 snow storms! We had a very mild winter). Some prefer to live in cities especially say a Latino kid or a black kid in a city where there are thousands of their kinds.
QuoteThat not likely the case. Angel is like Diaz, both are Latino. They are both kids that are used to warmer weather in Florida. They are both accustomed to various lifestyles that might not necessarily fit in the Midwest. Unless you are a Midwestern and like living in say a state with fewer people than say a Miami metro area or for that matter, a state that would fit in the entire metropolitan area of KC, than it is hard for these kids.Manhattan is a fine place (to go to school). But for urban kids, black and Latino, and yes, suburban white kids and white city kids, FOR SOME, Manhattan just isn't the place to get excited over. Many can finish school there if they are from the Midwest. But kids say from the Southeast or out East and definitely those from the West Coast, it is a hard place to live. Many are used to being around thousands, millions of people. They are used to a variety of lifestyles. That is why so many from Kansas City prefer to go to the school East of Manhattan and East of Kansas City in Missouri. People are just more comfortable in environments with different types of folks, some prefer the weather they grew up in (and lets face it -- in Angel and Diaz freshman year we did not have 3 snow storms! We had a very mild winter). Some prefer to live in cities especially say a Latino kid or a black kid in a city where there are thousands of their kinds.
Quote from: sys on April 23, 2013, 09:35:09 PMQuoteThat not likely the case. Angel is like Diaz, both are Latino. They are both kids that are used to warmer weather in Florida. They are both accustomed to various lifestyles that might not necessarily fit in the Midwest. Unless you are a Midwestern and like living in say a state with fewer people than say a Miami metro area or for that matter, a state that would fit in the entire metropolitan area of KC, than it is hard for these kids.Manhattan is a fine place (to go to school). But for urban kids, black and Latino, and yes, suburban white kids and white city kids, FOR SOME, Manhattan just isn't the place to get excited over. Many can finish school there if they are from the Midwest. But kids say from the Southeast or out East and definitely those from the West Coast, it is a hard place to live. Many are used to being around thousands, millions of people. They are used to a variety of lifestyles. That is why so many from Kansas City prefer to go to the school East of Manhattan and East of Kansas City in Missouri. People are just more comfortable in environments with different types of folks, some prefer the weather they grew up in (and lets face it -- in Angel and Diaz freshman year we did not have 3 snow storms! We had a very mild winter). Some prefer to live in cities especially say a Latino kid or a black kid in a city where there are thousands of their kinds. What i got from that is the only people that enjoy Manhattan are from the outskirts of Garden City.
What i got from that is the only people that enjoy Manhattan are from the outskirts of Garden City.
Quote from: EuroCat on April 23, 2013, 10:09:51 PMQuote from: sys on April 23, 2013, 09:35:09 PMQuoteThat not likely the case. Angel is like Diaz, both are Latino. They are both kids that are used to warmer weather in Florida. They are both accustomed to various lifestyles that might not necessarily fit in the Midwest. Unless you are a Midwestern and like living in say a state with fewer people than say a Miami metro area or for that matter, a state that would fit in the entire metropolitan area of KC, than it is hard for these kids.Manhattan is a fine place (to go to school). But for urban kids, black and Latino, and yes, suburban white kids and white city kids, FOR SOME, Manhattan just isn't the place to get excited over. Many can finish school there if they are from the Midwest. But kids say from the Southeast or out East and definitely those from the West Coast, it is a hard place to live. Many are used to being around thousands, millions of people. They are used to a variety of lifestyles. That is why so many from Kansas City prefer to go to the school East of Manhattan and East of Kansas City in Missouri. People are just more comfortable in environments with different types of folks, some prefer the weather they grew up in (and lets face it -- in Angel and Diaz freshman year we did not have 3 snow storms! We had a very mild winter). Some prefer to live in cities especially say a Latino kid or a black kid in a city where there are thousands of their kinds. What i got from that is the only people that enjoy Manhattan are from the outskirts of Garden City.Some prefer to live in cities especially say a Latino kid or a black kid in a city where there are thousands of their kinds.
Cities sound like an awful mess of crotch grabbing and finger birds.Do. Not. Want. I mean, what would I tell my 6 yr old?
Quote from: CNS Casey on April 24, 2013, 09:36:18 AMCities sound like an awful mess of crotch grabbing and finger birds.Do. Not. Want. I mean, what would I tell my 6 yr old?I enjoy when someone on GPC asks a question about visiting NYC and everyone pipes in with horror stories about the crime and how filthy and dangerous it is.
I do not like the dirtiness of large cities. grosses me out.
I don't like the obesity of America, it rough ridin' disgusts me.
Quote from: Cire on April 25, 2013, 05:19:06 PMI do not like the dirtiness of large cities. grosses me out.i don't like the cowshit smell of small towns. grosses me out.
I despise a city/town that lacks a "pulse" regardless of size
I kinda want the Hawaiian shirt. Can you imagine getting pak'd in that thing at a tailgate with some chips and EMAW nacho cheese?
ksugop80 WAY OT: Hilarious Sorority Girl Email (not for those easily offended) Author is a "former" Maryland Delta Gamma Sister:I can't post it due to the language so just follow the link. This chick has gone off the reservation.Link: Mean Girls
Fitz has known about that email for weeks but has been sitting on it.
Quote from: CNS Casey on April 25, 2013, 10:44:28 PMFitz has known about that email for weeks but has been sitting on it.by "sitting on it", you mean googling her photos and to it for a week. right?