[QUOTE=MrJazzy;43551355]The lighting depends on location and season, for example during the middle of winter over here it's almost pitch-black during the night - it's not, but almost - during most of the year though it's light enough to see pretty good even in midnight.[/quote]
i'm talking about street lamps and stuff
natural lighting is the same everywhere
[quote]He's not dissing it, he's just saying that you're so used to be able to find something to entertain you any-time you want without you actually having to be involved or do anything to get it, so naturally you have a harder time finding entertainment when you're by yourself and you'll get bored.[/QUOTE]
so he's generalizing basically every single person who lives in a city as idiots who can't have fun if it's not given to them, cool
i live in a village of 1300 with nothing to do 20 minutes away from a mid-sized city with nothing to do. i've always been interested in the idea of living in a big city. i like hustle and bustle. though i also love walking around this town at 4 AM when it's snowing
Each has their pros and cons, but I think a city wins out. Any cons can be more easily dealt with by the fact that you're in a city and have greater access to a support network. In the countryside you may not be able to find a close circle of friends or mental health counseling, but in a city you'll be able to.
Yeah the cool thing about the city of Seattle is being a block away from every kind of food you could want. Downside is shitty city traffic.
The city isn't some central entertainment hub to me though, I'm really not interested in anything it has to offer besides bars.
[editline]19th January 2014[/editline]
aquariums are cool, ours has cuttlefish right now
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