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The Bulbagarden Conversational Chat Thread Vol 4

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Jesus, I probably should stop staring at gifs of Roy Mustang and read at least some of this article I'm basing mine on, figure out what "approach" I want, before we have our Skype meeting about it in a few minutes.

I prefer Simon and Hall.

That's the joke in their name. They're the two "unappreciated" members.
 

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Jesus, I probably should stop staring at gifs of Roy Mustang and read at least some of this article I'm basing mine on, figure out what "approach" I want, before we have our Skype meeting about it in a few minutes.

I prefer Simon and Hall.

That's the joke in their name. They're the two "unappreciated" members.

I appreciate them :(
 

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Jesus, I probably should stop staring at gifs of Roy Mustang and read at least some of this article I'm basing mine on, figure out what "approach" I want, before we have our Skype meeting about it in a few minutes.

I prefer Simon and Hall.

That's the joke in their name. They're the two "unappreciated" members.

I appreciate them :(

I'm not really a Hall and Oates fan, but Art Garfunkel has the better singing voice of S&G by far.
 

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Hall and Oates made a song called Fall in Philadelphia which I have to listen to on the first day of fall every year to remind myself that I still haven't gotten out of this place.
 

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Hall and Oates made a song called Fall in Philadelphia which I have to listen to on the first day of fall every year to remind myself that I still haven't gotten out of this place.

I can understand because, no offense, of the various East Coast big cities Philly is probably the one I've least wanted to live in. (Excluding anything in New Jersey, of course.)

(I got into Temple for my masters and even got a TAship and turned it down, though that was less "it's in Philly" and more "it's in a really shitty part of Philly." My composition teacher even told me not to go there and his wife is on faculty there!)
 

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Hall and Oates made a song called Fall in Philadelphia which I have to listen to on the first day of fall every year to remind myself that I still haven't gotten out of this place.

I can understand because, no offense, of the various East Coast big cities Philly is probably the one I've least wanted to live in. (Excluding anything in New Jersey, of course.)

Me too, though there are several cities in the south that I've never seen so I don't know.
 

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Hall and Oates made a song called Fall in Philadelphia which I have to listen to on the first day of fall every year to remind myself that I still haven't gotten out of this place.

I can understand because, no offense, of the various East Coast big cities Philly is probably the one I've least wanted to live in. (Excluding anything in New Jersey, of course.)

Me too, though there are several cities in the south that I've never seen so I don't know.

Well, I mean, mainly the Northeast, like, D.C. on up north.
 

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Oh yeah. I don't know about living in DC though, or Baltimore. Actually I really don't want to live in a city at all. Maryland does have a very cool looking flag though, so that's a plus.
 

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Oh yeah. I don't know about living in DC though, or Baltimore. Actually I really don't want to live in a city at all. Maryland does have a very cool looking flag though, so that's a plus.

I lived in Baltimore for four years in college. It is the most underrated city in the world. I loved it.

(Though I still prefer Boston.)

The flag's a combination of MD's battle flags for the Union and pro-Confederate forces, it being a "border state" and all.
 

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I don't know, all cities seem pretty much the same to me. Except New York is bigger I guess and Boston has a very confusing layout. Other than that a city is a city the way I see it.
 

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I don't know, all cities seem pretty much the same to me. Except New York is bigger I guess and Boston has a very confusing layout. Other than that a city is a city the way I see it.

Boston is incredibly confusing to drive in. Which is why I take the T everywhere.

I still want to live in New York, though, like every ambitious young person in the arts. The only thing I dislike about it is how expensive it is. And, of course, their sports teams.

But yeah, I'm basically just a city mouse at heart. I just need to be living in a big city, no matter where it is.
 

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I don't know, all cities seem pretty much the same to me. Except New York is bigger I guess and Boston has a very confusing layout. Other than that a city is a city the way I see it.
US cities are the same, but European cities are not. Each one has a distinct aura about it, except Germany. That place is just swarming with cold glass buildings and no souls, only the townships have some sort of differentiating architecture to make it seem special.
 
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