Every Major Northeast City Stereotype Explained
Every Major Northeast City Stereotype Explained Subscribe and tell me which city I nailed and which one you're about to defend to the death: tell me in the comments: https://shorturl.at/ZSbNK 00:00 Introduction 00:35 New York City 02:17 Buffalo 03:25 Rochester 03:59 Syracuse 04:31 Albany 06:14 New Jersey 07:05 Jersey City 07:57 Paterson 08:30 Trenton 09:00 Camden 09:32 Atlantic City 10:34 Philadelphia 11:05 The food 12:06 Pittsburgh 13:24 Allentown 13:58 Scranton 14:35 Harrisburg 14:58 Erie 15:48 New England 17:21 Cambridge 17:53 Worcester 18:28 Springfield, Massachusetts 18:49 Lowell 19:27 New Bedford 20:34 Providence 21:26 Pawtucket 21:45 Hartford 22:24 New Haven 23:10 Bridgeport 24:32 Portland, Maine The Northeast is nine states crammed into the top-right corner of the map, sharing a train line, a weather pattern, and an absolute refusal to admit they have anything in common. From the inside it's three dozen cities that have spent two centuries deciding which of the others they hate most, and the answer is always whichever one is closest. This is the whole thing, city by city. New York believing it's a country. Buffalo, the city that was supposed to win and got remembered for wings. Rochester building the twentieth century's memory and forgetting to save a copy. The New Jersey that everyone drives through and nobody looks at. Philadelphia's chip on its shoulder, Pittsburgh's bridges, Scranton's afterlife as a TV set. Then New England, where the accents get thicker and the towns get older and Providence quietly runs the whole thing. Every one of these places performs its own caricature on purpose, because it's easier to be a stereotype loudly than to explain yourself quietly. Here's the uncomfortable part. None of it is true. Boston is not just angry, Newark is not just an airport, and Buffalo has never once been just snow. So which city on this list did I get exactly right, and which one are you about to defend in the comments like it insulted your mother? đź”— Here's a similar video:    • Every Major Texas City Stereotype Explained  🔗 Here's a recommended video:    • Every Major Western City Stereotype Explained Â

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