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[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];680572 said:
Wrong. LA sucks for those idiots who think a city should just bear its fruits for them. LA sucks for people who either don't have a guide, don't have an imagination, don't have patience, or are just plain lazy. If you want to explore and confront the realities of the past 150 years of American history, then there are very few places better than LA.

Or those who just have different interests.
 
[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];680572 said:
Wrong. LA sucks for those idiots who think a city should just bear its fruits for them. LA sucks for people who either don't have a guide, don't have an imagination, don't have patience, or are just plain lazy. If you want to explore and confront the realities of the past 150 years of American history, then there are very few places better than LA.

Would rather visit Chicago or San Fran for American history. When I was in Chicago, I thought it was a thoroughly American town, LA just seemed like a giant West Valley City. (If you have never been to West Valley, it sucks. Just a big crappy suburb that is trying to urbanize.)

I just think for me, LA is too far from anything cool like mountains, rivers, lakes, etc. It does have the ocean going for it, but it is a cold ocean...





















And it has the Lakers....
 
Would rather visit Chicago or San Fran for American history. When I was in Chicago, I thought it was a thoroughly American town, LA just seemed like a giant West Valley City. (If you have never been to West Valley, it sucks. Just a big crappy suburb that is trying to urbanize.)

I just think for me, LA is too far from anything cool like mountains, rivers, lakes, etc. It does have the ocean going for it, but it is a cold ocean...

wrong. The San Gabriel mountains are right here. Plus, the mojave is right here. The ocean is fine if you aren't a baby or have a wetsuit. As far as large global cities are concerned, LA has some of the best access to outdoor stuff. In other words, you're waaaay wrong.
 
LA has some of the hotttestttt bishes around and Size/Huge who is having a mid-life crisis of sort just thrives in it.
 
I should add that the Tehapachi mountains are within easy reach, and they are beautiful.

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If you have a day to drive, then you can access the Sierra Nevadas (with some of the most amazing national parks in all of the US).
 
I'm talking about major global cities here. But, yeah, if you want to experience a bunch of well-off white folks and hang out at the bagel shop, then Jackson is awesome.
 
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