Originally posted by Asher
The only difference between a city and a country is the distance from one side to the other.
With modern transportation and modern technology, one does not need to live in squalor in high-crime areas to get "culture" and take in the "cosmopolitan nature" of cities that park their rotting garbage on their front steps and cram people like sardines into crowded tin cans moving under ground. Do you ever get to leave your little city? Or do you think going to Little Italy is just like going to Rome?
What makes the City great is universal and timeless, beyond these temporary and imaginary distinctions you seem to crave.
The only difference between a city and a country is the distance from one side to the other.
With modern transportation and modern technology, one does not need to live in squalor in high-crime areas to get "culture" and take in the "cosmopolitan nature" of cities that park their rotting garbage on their front steps and cram people like sardines into crowded tin cans moving under ground. Do you ever get to leave your little city? Or do you think going to Little Italy is just like going to Rome?
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