US Navy Retired wrote:
Houston is the gayest city in the world. Dallas is only the 2nd gayest.
Maybe thats ok with the OP. He's only an "L" away from LGBT.
US Navy Retired wrote:
Houston is the gayest city in the world. Dallas is only the 2nd gayest.
Maybe thats ok with the OP. He's only an "L" away from LGBT.
R1200 wrote:
US Navy Retired wrote:
Houston is the gayest city in the world. Dallas is only the 2nd gayest.
Maybe thats ok with the OP. He's only an "L" away from LGBT.
I ain’t queer. GBT stands for Gid Blessed Texas. Dallas is the best. Every other big city is a melting pot . Dallas has a culture and doesn’t buy in to the diversity PC bs. That’s why it’s just been booming for over a decade. Ultimate white flight
It's the 22nd best city in the U.S.
I spent a weekend in Dallas and hated it. One place I never wish to see again....
Dallas is for winners. Losers don’t fair well there. Go to Cali.
fare > fair
Notfrom Cali wrote:
Dallas is for winners. Losers don’t fair well there. Go to Cali.
GBT wrote:
I ain’t queer. GBT stands for Gid Blessed Texas. Dallas is the best. Every other big city is a melting pot . Dallas has a culture and doesn’t buy in to the diversity PC bs. That’s why it’s just been booming for over a decade. Ultimate white flight
Sounds like a bunch of cowards who can’t hack it and can’t compete.
GBT wrote:
Best jobs, best schools, everyone dresses well, everyone is successful. Been living here for 10 years. Best decision ever. God blessed Texas
WRONG!!!
$hitty military tech jobs, $hitty schools, everyone dresses bland with no culture, most people there are losers like their $hitty basketball team, football team, and nearby baseball team.
Seriously, why do you consider Dallas, TX as having the best jobs? You call those military contractor jobs the best jobs? Best schools!?!? There is not a single school or university there that is ranked in the top 10. Everyone dresses well? Since when has broke back mountain looking guys been considered well dressed? Everyone is successful? The homeless people there would beg to differ. Honestly, I think God cursed Texas.
Trumper wrote:
WRONG!!!
$hitty military tech jobs, $hitty schools, everyone dresses bland with no culture, most people there are losers like their $hitty basketball team, football team, and nearby baseball team.
Seriously, why do you consider Dallas, TX as having the best jobs? You call those military contractor jobs the best jobs? Best schools!?!? There is not a single school or university there that is ranked in the top 10. Everyone dresses well? Since when has ****** looking guys been considered well dressed? Everyone is successful? The homeless people there would beg to differ. Honestly, I think God cursed Texas.
Perhaps you're grouping Dallas and Fort Worth together. Having grown up in one (Dallas) and living in another (Fort Worth) they're different.
Fort Worth's got the military contractor jobs (Lockheed Martin) and more the Western Cowboy look than Dallas. I assume that's what you mean by your reference to a Western movie which I'm taking as a homophobic slur.
So having a top 10 University is a condition for being a top city? I loved New Haven and glad it made someone's top 10 list;)
If you're talking high schools, Dallas has some great private ones:
http://dallas.culturemap.com/news/city-life/03-25-15-smartest-private-schools-country-business-insider-rankings/#slide=0My high school got ranked top 10 in country in the list above.
I'm curious as to what people think of the public schools in Dallas. I loved my elementary school (public) but a friend of mine who lives in the neighborhood sends his kids to private now and didn't really consider the school I went to.
I was not grouping them, but Fort Worth is just as bad.
Dallas has many military contractor jobs (L3 Technologies) and also has the brokeback mountain look, whether Forth Worth has it more than Dallas does not matter since we are discussing Dallas not Fort Worth. Also, I am not sure why you are taking the romantic Western movie as a homophobic slur, I believe that the movie accurately depicts how many people in Dallas dress.
I do not know whether having a top 10 University is a condition for being a top city, the OP did not define the conditions when they posted "best schools". My assumption is yes.
If I'm talking about high schools? No, it's not me it's OP. I explicitly stated "school or university". I'm sure other cities have better private schools than Dallas, my point is why does the OP consider Dallas as having the best schools when there are other cities with far better schools.
Congratulations on your private high school being ranked top 10 in the country. Keep in mind that most middle class Americans cannot afford to send their kids to those private schools, maybe OP meant to state that Dallas is greatest city in the world for the upper class, but even then Dallas falls way short compared to other cities in the world.
When I went to Dallas I did not understand the appeal. The main city seemed so devoid of life. It was not like DC with pieces of history sprinkled throughout or open areas to enjoy. It wasn't like New York, either, with sprawling blend of residential and commercial life that permeated the atmosphere. It was just some big empty business buildings erected in the middle of nowhere. I thought I'd visit the Grassy Knoll to get an idea of history only to find the biggest joke of a memorial I'd ever seen. Was this their way of getting payback to a Democratic president? The city had no natural charm or purpose.
What you have to understand is that Texas is a big, open state. They threw up the city center to give some kind of central place for business, but it's not a real reflection of the state. DC, New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and other cities like those have a much longer history of relevance that led to settlement around the cities. They and Dallas are nothing alike, which makes Dallas both great and terrible. It's the city for people who don't like cities.
Wejo your biased opinion doesn't count, you're from Dallas and you probably don't even live there.
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