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30 cities where everyone under 30 wants to live right now

In order for a city to rank highly, we determined that it must have a thriving business eco structure, allow affordable access to the essentials that young people need to survive, have a sense of openness and tolerance that is increasingly prevalent in the 21st century, and lastly, offer a chance for millennials to kick back and relax. .

There is certainly no openness and tolerance in Paris. The Parisians hate foreigners, the foreigners hate each other and the mooslims are a breed apart when it comes to intolerance. They are off the scale.

The city is full of the dregs of society from all over Europe including the Romanies, the Moroccans and shithole characters from France's former colonies. To crown it all the Viets run an Empire that matches the Mafia.

Trump would not be wrong to include France as a shithole country in his next meeting.
 
The results pretty much confirm my suspicions that the survey is a farce. Cannot think of anyone wanting to live in Paris if they actually know how deep a shithole it has become.

It was already bad in the early 80s when I first set foot in that awful city. It has grown dramatically worse over the years.
i kept dreaming of paris and london when i was in school in sg. tv, movies and books heavily influenced my perception and desire. when i finally stepped foot into both cities i realized i had been fooled. filth everywhere and it stank, especially the rue leading to my hotel. had to gingerly navigate the street not to step on shitty ooze out of the dumpster. the survey is a waste of time and will perpetuate the myth of europe.
 
i kept dreaming of paris and london when i was in school in sg. tv, movies and books heavily influenced my perception and desire. when i finally stepped foot into both cities i realized i had been fooled. filth everywhere and it stank, especially the rue leading to my hotel. had to gingerly navigate the street not to step on shitty ooze out of the dumpster. the survey is waste of time and will perpetuate the myth of europe.

Yeah Me too I believed that crap about "if a man is tired of London he is tired of life".

Paris was portrayed as an artsy, fartsy city full of artists, poets, musicians and dreamers.
 
london...
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paris (jap tourists complain paris is too dirty). you and i agree wholeheartedly.
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No butts: Paris stiffens fine for smokers who throw stubs in street
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By AFP Oct 1, 2015 in Lifestyle


Paris recognises that cigarette butts strewn on the street have helped give it a dirty reputation

Jacques Demarthon, AFP/File

Also in summer some 15,000 pocket ashtrays, which can carry up to five stubs, were handed out in Paris by a hotel and restaurant union.

The same 68 euro fine is slapped on dog owners who don't clean up after their pets.


Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/news/...-stubs-in-street/article/445376#ixzz55GxctPzk
 
6. Barcelona, Spain
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La Boqueria market in Barcelona, Spain.
 
Antwerp, not with the reknown mullah enclaves and hopeless intelligence, resulting in the mess some years back:rolleyes:

5. Antwerp, Belgium
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Historic houses and retro cafes on the street in Belgium.S
 
4. Lisbon, Portugal
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A vintage tram in the city center of Lisbon, Portugal.
 
3. Munich, Germany
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An aerial view on Marienplatz town hall and Frauenkirche in Munich, Germany.
 
2. Berlin, Germany
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People drinking outside on the waterfront in Berlin, Germany.
 
1. Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Summertime in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
 
stayed in amsterdam for several weeks if not more than a month while organizing a high powered meeting for executives and managerial staff of telco operators in europe. that was when western european cuntries were opening their markets to second and or alternate mobile operators. after 6.9 days getting intimate and extraordinary tours of amsterdam by the local host my impression of the city took a dive. on the surface it was like a pedestrian and cyclist paradise, level pavements, roads with occasional slightly raised bridges to cross, no slopes to climb, great canals and waterways for boating, multi-storied townhomes with steep staircases, booms and pulleys in attics for hoisting heavy furniture, weed smoking allowed in cafes, locals are rather liberal and openminded. however a deeper dive will turn you off as the whole facade is rampant with crime, crime syndicates and nastiness behind the touristy images. luckily i was hosted by the elites who were candid yet sarcastic about their own city (they were a great host) and not the organized scums of society which made millions a day on smuggling drugs and trafficking girls into and out of greater europe.
 
4. Lisbon, Portugal
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A vintage tram in the city center of Lisbon, Portugal.
lived in lisboa for a while. it was the armpit of western europe then. poor, broken roads, graffiti strewn street cars, boiled bland vegetables, salt covered fish, joblessness among youths, trash all over. their only saving grace was the warmth of the older folks who served in hotels and restaurants. across the river was a bridge that looked like the golden gate bridge but it had no asphalt, just metal sheets with holes to lighten the weight. still have my 2000 escudo note in my wallet after all these years. it’s my good luck charm. went back again when portugal joined the euro currency regime. and my stash of escudo became worthless but a collector’s treasure.

my good luck charm.
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Esnd, your bit on Amsterdam telco do reminds me of a great cafe chat with a Brit (who has seen more than a fair bit of the world). He told me of his striving on his telco start up through early years in Amsterdam. Difficult times with his family driving to pick up discarded cabbages at night etc. Then he struck pay dirt when telco biz took off in western europe, with capital participation.

Below the facade of each place, there's the under belly which maybe discomforting.
 
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Esnd, your bit on Amsterdam telco do reminds me of a great cafe chat with a Brit (who has seen more than a fair bit of the world). He told me of his striving on his telco start up through early years in Amsterdam. Difficult times with his family driving to pick up discarded cabbages at night etc. Then he struck pay dirt when telco biz took off in western europe, with capital participation.
2 of my italian colleagues became multi millionaires when they left their cushy jobs as ceo and cto in italy and started their own. the enterprise didn’t make much money; it got sold within 2 years and that was where they made their millions. liberalization of rules and undoing of telco monopolies in europe then opened up the market for billions to be poured in. it was very sexciting, akin to the billions pouring into startups in sillycon valley with the apps boom. was parachuted there at a very eventful time. very few niggers, ah nehs and mudslimes then. all the hires i made were fresh out of local universities. and proud to contribute to the improvement and modernization of europe. but the continent is now going to the dogs with liberals and progressives (and mudslime sympathizers) in charge.
 
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