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New York City depresses me?

I live in the worst part of new york city, but every where I go , its depressingThe subways are horrible, the people have attitude's and city life here sucks, its ghetto everywhere.I'm leaving the states in a few months, my mom say to go for counseling, Heck no , what so some counselor can get me hooked on medication so i can become a zombie an d tolerate this city.The city depresses me, its possible.

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I lived in New York City for years and really didn't realize how frantic, noisy and crowded it was until I started getting out and taking bus tour Day Trips, or even walking across the George WashBridge to FtLee and realizing-hey, there's actually wide open spaces right across the river! No skyscrapers! I can see the sky!! Those trips gave me a whole new perspective and I was able to tolerate those sardine subways, packed sidewalks and rude people on the sidewalks, and crowds everywhere I don't knock those who love NYC-but for myself I love looking up at the sky and not seeing a crane that might topple over, love the peace and quiet of the country instead of hearing bottles breaking and sirens at 2:00 a.m., love hitting the highway instead of waiting for a train, only to suddenly hear: This train's out of service! Everybody out! then it zooms out of the station, platform's packed and you can't get on the next trainAs Marvin Gaye sang: Makes me wanna holler, throw up both my hands! Ref: Inner City Blues
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