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TopicI don't see why Austin, Tx is so hyped up
JBaLLEN66
01/17/21 11:14:59 PM
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This is the first city I have visited since moving to Houston from Nashville, TN which is the worst city in the country btw and I'm just not a huge fan of these growing secondary cities for these 4 reasons.

1) The population has outgrown it's infrastructure. Traffic didn't make any sense here, I felt like the roads were really congested and I felt boxed in most of the time.

2) The colonizer to colony feel. I can understand why people complain about Californians there because it felt like they were just taking over and establishing their own world there. In Nashville, it was more so people from the Michigan, Illinois, and just any **** snow belt state in general and it was annoying af.

3) These cities are pretty racist cities disguised as woke liberal mecca cities. The suburbs of Houston are more diverse than downtown Austin, but I hear how woke Austin is. It's not just Austin with this fake persona, but Nashville, Raleigh, and all these rising secondary cities have these issues.

4) They try so hard to build an identity that it makes everything overcrowded, overpriced, and unreasonable. Yes, Jakes Chicken shack was good before the population boom, but now it always has a line waiting outside and you can only go there at Tuesday at 11am to avoid it and also charge 25 bucks a meal. Hmmmm, we've always had this average park here, but since we gotta be boys now, lets overhype it and make it crowded af with no parking to give it that Austin effect. I've been to most major cities on this planet and I always see this bull **** in rising secondary cities lol.

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