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unresolved_m t1_j79dk75 wrote

Another post promoting Sterling?

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[deleted] OP t1_j79e0d7 wrote

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unresolved_m t1_j79et1h wrote

I also feel that Cambridge is a bit overhyped. Used to live in Malden and I felt it was a better fit for me, but sounds like most people love Cambridge.

Also - yes, there are a lot of homeless people around here, unfortunately. The crime, though? I'm not aware of it...there were a lot of hecklers in the streets when I just moved few years ago and that was annoying, but I don't feel particularly scared to walk the streets late at night.

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[deleted] OP t1_j79faap wrote

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unresolved_m t1_j79fg97 wrote

Houston? Same place where Abbott is a governor?

Nah, I think I'm good. I'm well aware of Texas and their outlook on things.

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[deleted] OP t1_j79g3zv wrote

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unresolved_m t1_j79geep wrote

Who told you I'm in debt? wtf

This have nothing to do with me being unable to afford Cambridge. You have no idea what you're talking about. None.

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[deleted] OP t1_j79gsgx wrote

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unresolved_m t1_j79hojc wrote

I don't care that you lived in Texas and I don't give a fuck about Elon Musk. I wouldn't piss on Musk if he was on fire.

I just have no idea how you came to conclusion that I'm in debt. I'm fine financially, thank you.

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drkr731 t1_j79gvya wrote

First of all, if you don’t live here, why do you care?

Cambridge does not have a lot of crime - in general the crime rate is much lower than other urban areas. The Boston area has a fantastic job market for many industries and specialties. Yes it’s warmer elsewhere, but some people prefer the varied seasons and don’t love the heat.

A lot of people despise the idea of living in a suburban mcmansion and needing to drive everywhere. Everyone in Cambridge knows they could get a bigger home moving elsewhere - they value the walkability, diversity, proximity to industry and schools and cultural centers like museums, the culture, the public transit, etc.

MA has some of the best hospitals in the country. We also have some of the best public schools in the country.

Some people don’t like the Southern hospitality facade of niceties that often doesn’t translate to a deeper friendliness or good character. Some people also value living in states with leadership and laws that support them, support the LGBT community, support women’s healthcare, and aren’t trying to do things like ban books from schools.

Also, a big reason southern states have fewer homeless people is because their conservative leadership literally bus homeless people to other states to avoid responsibility. which is a pretty shitty and immoral way to handle the situation.

Seems like the many things that make Cambridge and Boston appealing to so many people are things you don’t care about. that’s fine. The things you value in life and where you want to live are probably places many people would find a living nightmare.

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andr_wr t1_j79g9gl wrote

Why do people live anywhere in the US? Typically because either (1) they have some family roots there or (2) there's significant economic/job opportunities.

Those other regions specialize in different economic sectors than greater Boston or specifically Cambridge. There's not much economic value to create in data science in Florida or bio-tech/pharma in much of Tejas.

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MelBuckpitt t1_j79glt7 wrote

Do you live in Cambridge?

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unresolved_m t1_j79hvt3 wrote

OP is a weirdo. He promoted Musk and Texas to me and claimed that I'm in debt for no particular reason.

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