Here's what D.C. currently has in its favor:
-Driving. Traffic circles are fun, as is yelling at inept Marylanders/Virginians confused in "the big city." Chicago drivers are going to kill me.
-Walkability. I walked everywhere in DC.
-Escalators. Stand on right, walk on left. Stand. On. Right. Damnit.
-WaPo. Chicago's newspapers are dead. And I'm actually nonplussed by Sunday's NYTimes. Do I really care about a day in Kim Kardashin's life? No. And that's what E and US Weekly is for. Although this pretty much made my initial subscription worth it.
Here's what makes Chicago so much better:
-The "L". Besides the lack of escalator conduct, I love not having to travel 500 hundred miles underground to ride the train. Daylight is a good thing. And the doors will not close on you so your "friend" can't ditch you by running quickly into the train and allowing the doors to slam in your face.
-Tall buildings. I actually prefer a nice skyline to monuments. Historical, shmistorical.
-Neighborhoods. Three words: summer block parties.
-The Bean. (Sidenote: I've talked sh*t about the Bean in the past. I'm sorry, Bean. It was undeserved. It was a small misunderstanding and, turns out, you are not the tourist trap I thought you were.) And the new modern wing at the Art Institute. If only everything was free...
And I can't get Ryan Adams' Dear Chicago out of my head.
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