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So all the hydro overhead wires make us look like a European city in the 70's. That can't be a compliment.
Why not?
So all the hydro overhead wires make us look like a European city in the 70's. That can't be a compliment.
Have you been to New York recently? It's way more well kept than Toronto is.
Shabby by international standards?! What B.S. is that? Shabby compared to Paris or London? Shabby compared to the least shabby cities on earth?
And what parts of New York are being compared to what parts of Toronto? Manhatten is nice in most spots (just don't peak behind the Lincoln Center), but that's because it has the luxury of forcing everything across the river. You want shabby? Cross a bridge.
Come on, Mystic has a point. Lets not beat him/her up too much! I agree that a city can go too far, but if I hear one more 'gauche' defense of Toronto shabby chic/messy urbanism I'll puke. Then again, if I puke in the street nobody would notice or care, I mean that would be big-city 'grit', wouldn't it?
???? I'm not sure where you've been in New York City, but most of what I've seen has been much shabbier. I seldom smell urine in Toronto subway stations. The tiles and paint in many New York stations seem in far worse state than Toronto. And there's a lot more litter on the streets there, except perhaps in parts of Manhatten. I've got relatives there, who have commented that it's a shame that New York isn't as tidy as Toronto.Have you been to New York recently? It's way more well kept than Toronto is.
???? I'm not sure where you've been in New York City, but most of what I've seen has been much shabbier. I seldom smell urine in Toronto subway stations. The tiles and paint in many New York stations seem in far worse state than Toronto. And there's a lot more litter on the streets there, except perhaps in parts of Manhatten. I've got relatives there, who have commented that it's a shame that New York isn't as tidy as Toronto.
Now New York has improved a lot. But let's be realistic here.
Keeping the city clean was the city's main job 20 or so years ago. They had a lot of more resources on the job and most importantly fast food was not as popular. Look today at least 2 thirds of the litter is fast food.
Have you been to New York, outside of the elite business and residential enclaves? NYC is generally a mess.
No money, no pride, a brain-dead hipster intelligentsia that views the shabby and decrepit as "having character" and celebrates the mediocre, fears and sneers at excellence, restraint and discipine, and encourages sloth, indifference and contempt of the public realm in the form of squalor ("grit", as in we're not Coburg etc.), vandalism ("street art") and endless, mindless spam-like postering ("reclaiming public space"), and there you are. Shabby is as shabby does. We get what we deserve, really.
Have you been to New York, outside of the elite business and residential enclaves? NYC is generally a mess.