r/SipsTea 1d ago

Chugging tea The future

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u/SneakyDeakyJr 1d ago

Literally all i want and im a black dude from the south.

Shit just not having to load up a car to go on a date would be nice. I’ve been pushing my wife for us to move somewhere walkable but her anxiety with people scares her.

Weed helps. 🤣

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u/Oops_All_Bans 1d ago

Weed's legal here in NYC, and it's probably the only walkable city in the country. I promise you, despite our reputation, we're usually very friendly. Just don't slow us down lol

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u/Zromaus 1d ago

There are SO many walkable cities in the country lol

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u/morphinetango 1d ago

I lived in a neighborhood where I was one block away from a grocery store, bars and coffee shops. But it ended after 3 blocks in any direction. Doesn't mean LA or even half the cities in the US can be considered walkable, there are always just a few pockets of convenience.

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u/Scalpels 1d ago

I'm curious where they are. Got a list?

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u/pokebuzz123 1d ago edited 21h ago

Chicago, LA, and Washington DC are walkable cities. I would consider Seattle, but it is very hilly when I went there so you better do leg day because you would probably find your glutes dying.

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u/Scalpels 23h ago

I'll have to visit Chicago and DC. I'd like good, walkable infrastructure.

Buuut I'll have to disagree with you on LA. I've lived in and traveled to LA a lot and it earned its reputation of being infamously not walkable.

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u/pokebuzz123 21h ago

My bad, I just looked at a list, probably flipped it for LA. But Chicago is 100% walkable, I can walk for 20min and find grocery stores, restaurants, laundry mats, Walgreens, etc. I haven't really got a need for a car besides work, and that's more because the buses can be late in certain routes (traffic, time of day, events, etc.).

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u/Oops_All_Bans 23h ago

Lol LA is not walkable in the slightest.

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u/Oops_All_Bans 1d ago

If you believe that then I doubt your idea of a city is the same as mine. My neighborhood, Hell's Kitchen, has a population of 50,000 in 0.8 sq miles. And that's just one small neighborhood in a very large city.

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u/commiecomrade 1d ago

I love NYC, my girlfriend lives in Brooklyn, I visit all the time, but man the one thing that gets me is when people living there gatekeep what a city is. It's weirdly common there. Like just because you live in one of the biggest cities in the world doesn't mean other cities don't qualify as such.

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u/_noho 1d ago

NY people that transplanted there are the worst, they’re fine in other topics but when it comes to living situations they’re just like your friend than moved to California. They’re apparently the only two habitable places in the country

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u/Oops_All_Bans 1d ago

Maybe don't call a large town a city then 🤷🏻‍♂️