- Feb 4, 2013
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You know what I miss about New York?
The food... the architecture... the energy which it has...
But having literally survived the second and third attack on the WTC, I haven't been back with the exception of placing my biological into the dirt.
But with as many people there in NYC, at least its organized confusion... and other places give you that feel to it.
Like Laredo Texas has the feel of Brooklyn... I literally felt like I was home except for being like 3 AAs there that I saw... and I brought the other 2 with me
but it can't replace home, the many cultures living together, the music, the smells of foods, the way of interaction...
unlike Cairo, IL, I drove a semi through there and the hunger was so oppressive there that I didn't even stop at any of the lights...
But nothing is the same anymore, as it never is after a time... if people don't fight for their homes, if they allow others to take from them while they remain silent.. what can you do?
at least its not Philly...
The food... the architecture... the energy which it has...
But having literally survived the second and third attack on the WTC, I haven't been back with the exception of placing my biological into the dirt.
But with as many people there in NYC, at least its organized confusion... and other places give you that feel to it.
Like Laredo Texas has the feel of Brooklyn... I literally felt like I was home except for being like 3 AAs there that I saw... and I brought the other 2 with me
but it can't replace home, the many cultures living together, the music, the smells of foods, the way of interaction...
unlike Cairo, IL, I drove a semi through there and the hunger was so oppressive there that I didn't even stop at any of the lights...
But nothing is the same anymore, as it never is after a time... if people don't fight for their homes, if they allow others to take from them while they remain silent.. what can you do?
at least its not Philly...