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09-20-2011, 01:10 PM
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#101 | I contribute to threads in the offtopic forum
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clubbin too expensive due to monopolistic competition and dumbasses willing to pay ridiculous amounts.
aside from high prices on pretty much everything...not much to complain about, vancouver styles on pretty much most cities in the world
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09-20-2011, 01:34 PM
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#102 | I only answer to my username, my real name is Irrelevant!
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Originally Posted by Marco911 (1) Vancouver is not a world-class city. Most Vancouver residents for the most part are not cultured to appreciate the Arts - museums, ballet, orchestras, galleries like you have in Paris, London, New York. | the only thing i wish we had in vancouver is the victoria museum other than that vancouver is already too much of an artsy-hipster locale (and this from a guy who loves museums galleries)
if you want something with a rich historical collection of art.. well what do you expect? you're going to have to go to a city with a long history.
Vancouver hasn't been around for hundreds/thousands of years like some places...
but if you still insisted in comparing to a place like Paris/London/NY... look at the population differences... percentage wise i wouldn't be surprised if we exceeded what you could find in those cities...
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09-20-2011, 01:39 PM
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#103 | My AFC gave me an ABS CEL code of LOL while at WOT!
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Originally Posted by twitchyzero majority of the Vancouver youths/young adults are spoiled. This is partially due to the expensive real estate. I'm not saying to grow up you MUST move out but too many get comfortable from driving their parents car, getting their bills paid, working at some dead-end job while taking a class or two there while still trying to figure out what they wanna do for the rest of their life when they are well into their late 20's.
This is not limited to a particular race, but I see many Westernized Asians fall into this pattern. | Because after their parents die, they'll get the house(s) or its split between siblings.
So they don't really have to work hard in life and just become shitstains Posted via RS Mobile |
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09-20-2011, 01:50 PM
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[QUOTE=sindragon;7583935]I am sure everyone in revscene is going to agree with me
1) the weather. Have fun enjoying the rain compared to other nice cities in the world
The weather here is great. The more I travel the more I appreciate our mild weather. Other cities have wild swings that we don't get. Plus, the rain keeps the temperature moderate. Posted via RS Mobile |
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09-20-2011, 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Fafine Because after their parents die, they'll get the house(s) or its split between siblings.
So they don't really have to work hard in life and just become shitstains Posted via RS Mobile | best not think about those people. spoiled children with no values has been around for ages. focus on what you can achieve with your life and not someone wasting time like they are.
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09-20-2011, 02:13 PM
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#106 | I am grateful grapefruit
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As much as people complain about the prices here, I have to say that Vancouver has some of the most affordable and diverse food. We don't have the Red Lobsters or Outback Steakhouses - but our food is honestly a lot better than the crap those restaurants serve.
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09-20-2011, 02:15 PM
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1. Yaletown
2. Yaletown "crowd"
3. Granville Street
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09-20-2011, 02:17 PM
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#108 | I contribute to threads in the offtopic forum
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09-20-2011, 02:20 PM
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#109 | OMGWTFBBQ is a common word I say everyday
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Originally Posted by StylinRed the only thing i wish we had in vancouver is the victoria museum other than that vancouver is already too much of an artsy-hipster locale (and this from a guy who loves museums galleries)
if you want something with a rich historical collection of art.. well what do you expect? you're going to have to go to a city with a long history.
Vancouver hasn't been around for hundreds/thousands of years like some places...
but if you still insisted in comparing to a place like Paris/London/NY... look at the population differences... percentage wise i wouldn't be surprised if we exceeded what you could find in those cities... | Ever been to Portland, Oregon? Or the Lower East Side in NYC? Portland has the highest concentration of trust-fund, microbrewery loving, single-speed bike riding hipsters in North America. The folks on Main Street don't even come within a whiff of Portlanders.
I've visited NYC, Paris, and London and though they each have their sore points, they all are truly world-class cities. Marco speaks from a different perspective because he's from the top 5% of earners who have the ability to enjoy most of what each city has to offer. For the average resident of those cities, life is very much a struggle as it is to the average Vancouverite. Quote:
As much as people complain about the prices here, I have to say that Vancouver has some of the most affordable and diverse food. We don't have the Red Lobsters or Outback Steakhouses - but our food is honestly a lot better than the crap those restaurants serve.
| I was at a Red Lobster last month and it came nowhere close to the hype. If you look over-salted, over-buttered food, I suppose it's for you, but for me who's used to more creative cuisine, no thanks. Our local chains like Cactus and Joey even do a better job on their food than American chains.
I got failed for saying this a while ago, but based on the complaints here, it seems that a city like Hong Kong comes closest to utopia for the average RS user.
- Great public transit
- Low taxes
- Cheap and delicious food
- Nightlife options are good - Shenzhen and Macau are only an hour away
- Career opportunities if you work hard
The only thing that sucks about the place is the humidity.
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09-20-2011, 02:24 PM
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^most hipsters ive ever seen was in chicago in the wicker park area.
never seen so many fixed gear bikes in my life.
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09-20-2011, 02:28 PM
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#111 | I Wanna Go Fast!
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Originally Posted by gars As much as people complain about the prices here, I have to say that Vancouver has some of the most affordable and diverse food. | Wow, you really need to travel because this statement is brutally false.
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09-20-2011, 02:31 PM
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#112 | YOU CANT CUT BACK ON FUNDING! YOU WILL REGRET THIS
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1.) Translink
2.) People bitching and complaining at me when i tell them I only speak Cantonese and English, and they tell me "you need to know mandarin if you live in vancouver"
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09-20-2011, 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted by gars As much as people complain about the prices here, I have to say that Vancouver has some of the most affordable and diverse food. We don't have the Red Lobsters or Outback Steakhouses - but our food is honestly a lot better than the crap those restaurants serve. | Quote:
Originally Posted by JD像 Wow, you really need to travel because this statement is brutally false. | ^
Spot on.
I don't think it's just traveling. Gars, you just need to watch a little No Reservations.
Diverse, yes.
Decent, definitely. I'd even go to say we're pretty well above average here.
But it's definitely not cheap.
I hate to sound like a come-off-ish prick here, but a real foodie wouldn't even be talking about chain restaurants.
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09-20-2011, 02:52 PM
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09-20-2011, 03:16 PM
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#115 | I am grateful grapefruit
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Originally Posted by Culverin ^
Spot on.
I don't think it's just traveling. Gars, you just need to watch a little No Reservations.
Diverse, yes.
Decent, definitely. I'd even go to say we're pretty well above average here.
But it's definitely not cheap.
I hate to sound like a come-off-ish prick here, but a real foodie wouldn't even be talking about chain restaurants. | I've actually traveled quite a bit around - around most of Europe... - and compared to most places around North America and Europe - our food is actually quite cheap. Obviously, you can't compare it to countries in Asia, etc...
I'm only mentioning Chain Restaurants because there were guys on here that complained that we don't have them here.
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09-20-2011, 04:26 PM
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-That the average working joe can't afford to buy a detached house here
-People who tailgate you when there's already another car right in front of you. (It's not like you're going to push me through the other car so back off)
-The judical system here, Repeat criminals get busted doing the same thing over and over and get a warning saying don't do it again. Then they're back on the street the next day.
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09-20-2011, 04:29 PM
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#117 | Rs has made me the man i am today!
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Who needs chain restaurants when you've got awesome hole-in-the-wall places strewn about the whole city?
One of the things I HATE about Everytown, USA is the lack of personality each town has because it is ALL big box stores and chain restaurants. The lack of boutique stores and non-chain restaurants is saddening.
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09-20-2011, 04:37 PM
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#118 | OMGWTFBBQ is a common word I say everyday
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Originally Posted by Captain Picard 1.) Translink
2.) People bitching and complaining at me when i tell them I only speak Cantonese and English, and they tell me "you need to know mandarin if you live in vancouver" | Agree with number 2... but its the other way around cuz I speak Mandarin.
I get "You need to speak Canto if you live in Vancouver"
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09-20-2011, 05:10 PM
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#119 | Rs has made me the man i am today!
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Originally Posted by Jah Dean 2. Yaletown "crowd" |
You mean the 50 year olds who think they're 25 ?
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09-20-2011, 05:12 PM
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#120 | Rs has made me the man i am today!
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Originally Posted by gars I've actually traveled quite a bit around - around most of Europe... - and compared to most places around North America and Europe - our food is actually quite cheap. Obviously, you can't compare it to countries in Asia, etc...
I'm only mentioning Chain Restaurants because there were guys on here that complained that we don't have them here. |
In terms of high end food. Yup, our high end restaurants have reasonable prices compared to others.
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09-20-2011, 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Qmx323 Agree with number 2... but its the other way around cuz I speak Mandarin.
I get "You need to speak Canto if you live in Vancouver"
.... I'm trying to learn   | I don't know how I make it through the day speaking only english and french.. |
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09-20-2011, 05:41 PM
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#122 | I contribute to threads in the offtopic forum
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Originally Posted by Tapioca Ever been to Portland, Oregon? Or the Lower East Side in NYC? Portland has the highest concentration of trust-fund, microbrewery loving, single-speed bike riding hipsters in North America. The folks on Main Street don't even come within a whiff of Portlanders.
I've visited NYC, Paris, and London and though they each have their sore points, they all are truly world-class cities. Marco speaks from a different perspective because he's from the top 5% of earners who have the ability to enjoy most of what each city has to offer. For the average resident of those cities, life is very much a struggle as it is to the average Vancouverite.
I was at a Red Lobster last month and it came nowhere close to the hype. If you look over-salted, over-buttered food, I suppose it's for you, but for me who's used to more creative cuisine, no thanks. Our local chains like Cactus and Joey even do a better job on their food than American chains.
I got failed for saying this a while ago, but based on the complaints here, it seems that a city like Hong Kong comes closest to utopia for the average RS user.
- Great public transit
- Low taxes
- Cheap and delicious food
- Nightlife options are good - Shenzhen and Macau are only an hour away
- Career opportunities if you work hard
The only thing that sucks about the place is the humidity. | whats so great about hong kong
-crowded
-hot
-polluted
-no skiing/snowboarding/outdoor activities/climbing
-uglier girls (on average)
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09-20-2011, 05:43 PM
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Housing prices seem barely attainable even with a dual income.
Taxes are expensive. We get dinged when we earn money, then get dinged when we spend it again.
Gas is expensive.
Everything is expensive.
Homeless people. I just don't like them, no offense to you if you are homeless.
Traffic is stupid during rush hour.
Mayor McChicken is a joke with his riot, chicken coops, wheat fields, and bike lanes.
Construction on city streets takes forever. Am I the only one that thinks they are doing it backwards much of the time? Put it in, rip it out, put it in, rip it out, put it in again...
Miscellaneous wastes of taxpayer money.
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09-20-2011, 05:56 PM
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Besides my dislike for the mediocre weather, this pretty much sums up my thoughts Quote:
Originally Posted by Matlock Housing prices seem barely attainable even with a dual income.
Taxes are expensive. We get dinged when we earn money, then get dinged when we spend it again.
Gas is expensive.
Everything is expensive.
Homeless people. I just don't like them, no offense to you if you are homeless.
Traffic is stupid during rush hour.
Mayor McChicken is a joke with his riot, chicken coops, wheat fields, and bike lanes.
Construction on city streets takes forever. Am I the only one that thinks they are doing it backwards much of the time? Put it in, rip it out, put it in, rip it out, put it in again...
Miscellaneous wastes of taxpayer money. |
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09-20-2011, 06:10 PM
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