how come some states are so wack? |
how come some states are so wack? |
Mar 18 2010, 11:11 PM
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meh, i was looking at the satorialist blog (http://thesartorialist.blogspot.com/)
and for the longest time, i've noticed that all the cities in which people are alittle more fashionably creative, and the spots are more plentiful, and all the big events held, and all the flagship stores, and a bunch of cooler shit are in cities like New York, LA, Miami, sometimes chicago. or outside the US like Paris,milan,London. and sometimes i think... "and i live in f*cking Frisco Texas". in Frisco Texas seeing someone dressed like this would be a f*cking abnormality but in a place like new york it seems to be at least close to business as usual. ( i know not everyone dresses like that there, but at least its somewhat common) so heres the question, why is this? why are some states kinda....wack? lol. because ive been all around TX. were in the same country but the cultures seem completely different. |
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Mar 19 2010, 12:55 AM
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Hm, I see what you mean. I'm not really sure, but it's probably because cities like you mentioned are more populated, more urban, and/or have a more popular reputation because of business and industry or they're noted for historical events. And I'll be honest, I'm not really sure how everything goes down in the big cities because I, too, live in a rather unnoticeable town. Well, it is making improvements so I guess you could say my town is in between.
As far as culture goes, it could be diverse because of different environments and surroundings. Agricultural and rural areas will most likely have small events or just little things in the town because they don't make much money off of agriculture. However, in big industry-type cities, like Los Angeles or New York, there would be large events because of the profit they make off of industry, mainly technology or something creative like that. And because of these profits and/or large events, they are more populated and more accustom to the industry-type environment and large corporate buildings. Oh, and about the clothes and all, more people in New York or whatever would probably wear those clothes instead of people like in your town or mine because of the environment as well. In industry-type cities, it's more about profit and business. So, it's only logical that you'd dress with such attire for these business based cities. I mean, you wouldn't be wearing overalls or some ragged clothes for the type of business in New York or Chicago or San Fransisco. Tourist attraction type cities like Miami would more likely wear comfortable clothes that aren't really for agricultural means or big industries. There's probably a lot of other things I'm not mentioning but some other aspects could be the layout of the town/city, the technology being used, they way things are handled, the average person's lifestyle in that town/city, and maybe even artistic aspects could be applied (such as signs, paintings, monuments, structures, and the sort). |
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