And what you do for fun there, because it's interesting.
I'm from Colorado and stereo-typically I enjoy skiing and legal marijuana. It's cold as hell half of the year but it's gorgeous outside when it is not. There was 2 feet of snow on the ground the day I got my driver's license and I'm pretty baller at drifting my car all over the place on the ice. I can also drive over a canyon in a blizzard way faster than you can.
We should have an Epic Mafia convention and all meet each other or something. We could have booths of our own which could feature our player stats, avi, and a short bio.
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something something rebuilding
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in tennessee we ride cowboys not horses
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I don't really know how to say what people from boston do for fun without picking some stupid stereotype so I'll just describe why boston is cool and special.
Boston has sports. And colleges. and seasons
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I wish we had made Boston the capital so the British could have burned it to the ground
What you see in IASIP is not always true. We also love the Amish, have block scheduling in our schools, think we're the best drivers, and you don't mess with anyone from North Philly Badlands.
We are home to many great universities such as Temple, Drexel, La Salle, University of Penn, Dusquene, Pitt, Penn State (not to be confused with UPenn). Where my kindergarten is, the Battle ofCrooked Billet in the Revolutionary war was fought! My area of PA is right outside of Philly called Horsham. William Penn vacationed here and it had a high Quaker Population. I can show you all some nice pictures. Oh btw the dad from Hull House (Bob Saget) went to my high school's rival school!
It's not hugely stereotypical Canadian city. It's actually really similar to a few big American cities. There are a lot of things close together (if you're driving), but the transit system sucks. We don't even have a train from the airport to downtown. This city is super multicultural and has a ton of different cultural influences. It's a great tourist city and there is a lot of opprotunity to have your name and voice heard here. Toronto also is home to the best university in the country (out of 93), that being the University of Toronto. Toronto's main school board is really terrible right now but has a good history. You can find any type of food within shortish distances here and the parks are only decent at best. We have Canada's Wonderland closeby, and it's a killer amusement park. There's so much stuff to do here. While our winters can be harsh, our summers are perfect (sometimes people complain about the heat, it can get high sometimes, near 40 degrees Celsius, but not that often). It's amazing to live here, the sky gets so beautiful at night time in the summer... and the weather is great during that time as well.
I wouldn't have picked any other city to be born in and to have grown up in.
hey no they're decent in the summers. obviously you'd stay away during any other season bc they're just awful during those times.
yeah there always has been a ton of asians here. mostly richmond in tho, not vancouver city. like, in richmond a lot of the train/road signs are actually in chinese
vancouver, bc. tons of rain, tons of weed, sushi place in every corner. amazing public transit makes up for high gas prices. I think I take this city for granted a lot. downtown is really really urban and there's so much to do there. then half an hour away you have cypress/seymour mountains which are great for hiking, also whistler if you wanna go a little further to ski/snowboard. we're on the coast so there are some pretty nice beaches too, then farther inland there are really really awesome camping spots.
Jill pls, PNW beaches are cold and windy
Is it true that there has been a large amount of Chinese immigration into B.C?
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unless you're into crabs, football or slave plantations theres nothing here.