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I'm from Cleveland, Live in Los Angeles, and have spent a lot of time in New York but why....

do they say if you can make it in New York you can make it anywhere? Everybody I know in NY is and always has been making it, the whole city is making it but by contrast Los Angeles if like the billboard says full of broken dreams as far as the eye can see, with more people arriving everyday to sacrifice themselves to the gods of no return. I think there are more homeless screenwriters, musicians, and actors in LA than anywhere..?

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  • @kobamoto said:
    do they say if you can make it in New York you can make it anywhere? Everybody I know in NY is and always has been making it, the whole city is making it but by contrast Los Angeles if like the billboard says full of broken dreams as far as the eye can see, with more people arriving everyday to sacrifice themselves to the gods of no return. I think there are more homeless screenwriters, musicians, and actors in LA than anywhere..?

    Ignore the bull... it always attracts flies. ;)

  • I might be a little biased as I grew up in LA and live in NY...

  • @kobamoto said:
    do they say if you can make it in New York you can make it anywhere? Everybody I know in NY is and always has been making it, the whole city is making it but by contrast Los Angeles if like the billboard says full of broken dreams as far as the eye can see, with more people arriving everyday to sacrifice themselves to the gods of no return. I think there are more homeless screenwriters, musicians, and actors in LA than anywhere..?

    You know that there's a sociology PhD in this one, and yes, the weather even has something to do with it, but in these reductive times (and this despite/because of having a son who's probably off to film school in LA): New York Fucking City.

  • Just stay home and be a Youtuber.
    Probably better odds of success these days.

    :*

  • @CracklePot said:
    Just stay home and be a Youtuber.
    Probably better odds of success these days.

    :*

    Exactly the new mythical line should be. If you can make it on YT you can make in anywhere.

  • I suspect that all creative people who actually need time to create and haven’t made it really big will be moving to the Midwest.

  • It’s the weather

  • Most Angelenos I know have downgraded their dreams from “someday making it” to “not ever making it but at least they didn’t contract bubonic plague”.

  • Casey Neistat anyone?

  • Possibly because it’s a 75 year old song and not actually based on any real data. 😃

  • @greengrocer said:

    @CracklePot said:
    Just stay home and be a Youtuber.
    Probably better odds of success these days.

    :*

    Exactly the new mythical line should be. If you can make it on YT you can make in anywhere.

    My friend if you're not already in the t-shirt biz, get a move on

  • @robertreynolds said:
    Most Angelenos I know have downgraded their dreams from “someday making it” to “not ever making it but at least they didn’t contract bubonic plague”.

    :) I think we must know some of the same Angelenos haha, I think you're right down the street from me too

  • @Clam said:
    Casey Neistat anyone?

    yep yep, saw that.. not sure I completely get his move I know he said it's about family but I thought he had enough greenbacks to spend time with his family wherever he is, and he seems to love new york

  • edited July 2019

    @Angie said:
    Possibly because it’s a 75 year old song and not actually based on any real data. 😃

    lol...... you're prob right too, I know they have homeless probs etc... too but I have never known anyone there who wasn't working, contrast with LA I know people who've been well off in a filthy way that are on the streets now

  • I moved to Los Angeles at the age of 5, and the one thing I have always really loved about it is that you don't have to join any bullsh_t tribe... sure it's the gangbang capital of the nation but even so, it's largely always been about the individual and has shown this through out it's music history, and especially for music that individualism has always been very good for Los Angeles music and the rest of the world imho

  • Come to North of England for a holi. The place in full of homeless people. No boulevard of broken dreams just broken teeth and a grotty sleeping bag. Average age of a street homeless fella is 44.
    The weather's shite too.

  • @mrcanister said:
    Come to North of England for a holi. The place in full of homeless people. No boulevard of broken dreams just broken teeth and a grotty sleeping bag. Average age of a street homeless fella is 44.
    The weather's shite too.

    do the authorities leave them alone, try to help, or try to make them go away?

    out my way they come by with a trash truck and just dismantle their tent/box cities and toss their belongings into the trashtruck

  • depends where you are and what council policy is there. lot of begging too
    my girlfriend works in the housing sector for the council. she was in brussels couple of years ago as a guest speaker for a convention on homelessness in europe.
    i get to hear all the horror stories
    no idea what the martians must think of us on planet earth

  • @mrcanister said:
    depends where you are and what council policy is there. lot of begging too
    my girlfriend works in the housing sector for the council. she was in brussels couple of years ago as a guest speaker for a convention on homelessness in europe.
    i get to hear all the horror stories
    no idea what the martians must think of us on planet earth

    no doubt... we eat are own.

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