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Your home towns
Patatat:
What they want you to think:
What my hometown really looks like:
RedLion:
You could do that with any city in the world, though.
schimmy:
Does that graffiti say "The emptiness of guilt recaptures serenity"?
Poetry on walls beats Skyscrapers, if you ask me.
bainidhe_dub:
Chicago is pretty! I could probably handle living there, it looks like a tall version of DC - as opposed to NYC, which I found to be just tall.
Anyway, I now live in Gaithersburg, Maryland. It's okay. Apparently there are almost 60,000 people here, but the boundaries are kinda fuzzy, because it's right between the 2 other "big" "cities" in the county with no readily apparent borders. It has an "Olde Towne" area, a bunch of boring shopping centers, one mall, and a bunch of suburban sprawl. It's also the home of NIST and the county fairgrounds.
The historic train station in Olde Towne that the Marc trains still use.
These are two different huge shopping areas that got built up in the last couple years. They tried to make them be like cute little cities, but they're surrounded by parking lots and big box stores so people will actually come to them.
And this is our apartment building, which is not too exciting but pretty typical of the architecture.
sean:
Dude, Gaithersburg? Thats like, 15 minutes away from me. Whoa. (I am in Rockville.)
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