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Respectful Fade Runner & Card Puller
i moved here from L.A. on business... I live in downtown miami currently
for most, it's a more ideal locale to vacation than live. enjoy the beaches for a few days, then ride out. vegas-esque.
the economy here is not as diversified as tier 1 US cities such as LA, NYC or Chicago, so unless you're a lucrative, stable industry, there are other places for that.
wynwood is cool and definitely has more an L.A. vibe, i'll probably move there once my lease is up here.
work in brickell which is meh to me... the fake illusion of being pomp is too blatant and in your face. nightlife here seems more marked up than beach for what you actually get. a lot of fake flexing in the city.
perspective is important, though. as young professional or young person period with a little bread, miami >>>> most cities in the US. there's definitely a lot to do here with some money to blow. only move here if your paper is correct.
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as i thought, but don't sleep. keep it cordial, but keep your wits about you too. i'll 100% be heading to L.A. once my work contract is done, though.
for most, it's a more ideal locale to vacation than live. enjoy the beaches for a few days, then ride out. vegas-esque.
the economy here is not as diversified as tier 1 US cities such as LA, NYC or Chicago, so unless you're a lucrative, stable industry, there are other places for that.
wynwood is cool and definitely has more an L.A. vibe, i'll probably move there once my lease is up here.
work in brickell which is meh to me... the fake illusion of being pomp is too blatant and in your face. nightlife here seems more marked up than beach for what you actually get. a lot of fake flexing in the city.
perspective is important, though. as young professional or young person period with a little bread, miami >>>> most cities in the US. there's definitely a lot to do here with some money to blow. only move here if your paper is correct.
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