tr0tsky wrote:STOP CALLING DUBSTEP 'DUB' YOU FUCKING AUSTRALIAN tnuc. IF YOU KEEP DOING IT I WILL PERSONALLY MAKE SURE YOUR EXPERIENCE OF LIVING IN LONDON IS ONE YOU WOULD RATHER FORGET.future filth wrote:. nice to know there's some close clubs that play dub!
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Re: moving to london
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fixed just for you precioustr0tsky wrote:STOP CALLING DUBSTEP 'DUB' YOU FUCKING AUSTRALIAN tnuc. IF YOU KEEP DOING IT I WILL PERSONALLY MAKE SURE YOUR EXPERIENCE OF LIVING IN LONDON IS ONE YOU WOULD RATHER FORGET.future filth wrote:. nice to know there's some close clubs that play dub!
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Ever heard of dub reggae?future filth wrote:fixed just for you precioustr0tsky wrote:STOP CALLING DUBSTEP 'DUB' YOU FUCKING AUSTRALIAN tnuc. IF YOU KEEP DOING IT I WILL PERSONALLY MAKE SURE YOUR EXPERIENCE OF LIVING IN LONDON IS ONE YOU WOULD RATHER FORGET.future filth wrote:. nice to know there's some close clubs that play dub!![]()
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I often get handed flyers for that outside Oxford Circus tube by a massive rasta. For some reason I've never made it along.
We should go!
Edit: We should go when it doesn't clash with the Bangface XMas Party!
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My favourite night ever ever in London.
When it was in Brixton sports hall....
literally.
When it was in Brixton sports hall....
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how's it stupid? that's how London is from what I've seen. Nobody looks eachother in the eye, everybody is in a hurry, there's no good blazing spots except Hyde Park (from what I could find), everything's about 2 miles away from where you're sitting, it costs like £15 to get lunch, ridiculous amounts of traffic, ridiculous amounts of tourists, FAR too many policemen, there's sketchy people everywhere, everything is overpriced, its full of 'trendy' people, and the air is fucked and dirty.dubluke wrote:yeah i spend all my time feeling really paranoid and meeting horrible people, I never talk to anyone and i'm always stuck for space, the other day a man shouted at me to fuck off, and everything smells£10 Bag wrote:fuck, i wouldn't move to london if you paid me £10 an hour to sit at home.
horrible, nasty, paranoid, unsociable, cramped, rude, stinky, dirty, dangerous place.
sounds of the universe is the best bit about london, but its got mail order, so don't bother actually going to the city for real.![]()
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oh and I get shanked on the regs.
seriously man what a stupid post
I'm sure its great fun if you've lived there all your life, are a particularly outgoing person, have grown up used to how skanky the place is, know about 5000 people from across the city, have 7ft tall scary friends, and earn £40k a year - but I've never lived in London, don't particularly like people in general, don't know many people there, my friends aren't scary, and I'm fucking skint...so its shit for me.
No offence intended at all to you or anyone else who actually likes the place, but I fuckin' hate it!
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dunno about you`re experience, but I stayed in London for just a weekend, two years ago in my two week staying in the UK, the rest of the time I stayed in Brighton, for me was the moust fascinating, vibrant place I ever seen, way better then Paris or Barcelona or any other city/capital from Europe. Yes it is expensive, very, and yes people are in hurry all the time but that`s something natural. For example a spliff in Hyde Park on a Sunday morning in a bloody February was a very nice experiencea amongst others
I would move to London or the UK and leave my miserable and sometimes full of joy and accomplishments any time 
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get this as well, fucking great christmas present.rbnc wrote:I need this.pk- wrote:fucking great book that. makes you want to go out and exploremagma wrote:If you're into history at all, try this out... my brother (Uncle Bill) leant it to me when I moved to London and I read it off and on for the first year or so I was here (it's LONG and best read on sunny days in parks, I found!), but it's enriched my experience of this city no end:
I'll give it back to you soon, I promise, Bill!
brb Amazon.

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It sounds like your experience of London is mostly based on central though - and you're absolutely right about it, for the most part. If you spent most of your time in the centre of London then you'd be fucking miserable after about a month. London's much better if you think of it like a collection of really good small towns, all surrounding a mile or two square of shiteness that you only dip into when you absolutely have to.£10 Bag wrote:how's it stupid? that's how London is from what I've seen. Nobody looks eachother in the eye, everybody is in a hurry, there's no good blazing spots except Hyde Park (from what I could find), everything's about 2 miles away from where you're sitting, it costs like £15 to get lunch, ridiculous amounts of traffic, ridiculous amounts of tourists, FAR too many policemen, there's sketchy people everywhere, everything is overpriced, its full of 'trendy' people, and the air is fucked and dirty.dubluke wrote:yeah i spend all my time feeling really paranoid and meeting horrible people, I never talk to anyone and i'm always stuck for space, the other day a man shouted at me to fuck off, and everything smells£10 Bag wrote:fuck, i wouldn't move to london if you paid me £10 an hour to sit at home.
horrible, nasty, paranoid, unsociable, cramped, rude, stinky, dirty, dangerous place.
sounds of the universe is the best bit about london, but its got mail order, so don't bother actually going to the city for real.![]()
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oh and I get shanked on the regs.
seriously man what a stupid post
I'm sure its great fun if you've lived there all your life, are a particularly outgoing person, have grown up used to how skanky the place is, know about 5000 people from across the city, have 7ft tall scary friends, and earn £40k a year - but I've never lived in London, don't particularly like people in general, don't know many people there, my friends aren't scary, and I'm fucking skint...so its shit for me.
No offence intended at all to you or anyone else who actually likes the place, but I fuckin' hate it!
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Agreed. London is the motherfucking shit - that can't be denied; but living in central is a mission not to be taken lightly. By the end of the christmas holidays I was scratching the door to get back to Spain. You never catch a break in London. There is never a day when you can think 'oh, this is a relaxing day', because there will always be a tnuc in a suit shouting down his mobile and shoving you through the tube gates. Apart from that it's incredible.pk- wrote:It sounds like your experience of London is mostly based on central though - and you're absolutely right about it, for the most part. If you spent most of your time in the centre of London then you'd be fucking miserable after about a month. London's much better if you think of it like a collection of really good small towns, all surrounding a mile or two square of shiteness that you only dip into when you absolutely have to.£10 Bag wrote:how's it stupid? that's how London is from what I've seen. Nobody looks eachother in the eye, everybody is in a hurry, there's no good blazing spots except Hyde Park (from what I could find), everything's about 2 miles away from where you're sitting, it costs like £15 to get lunch, ridiculous amounts of traffic, ridiculous amounts of tourists, FAR too many policemen, there's sketchy people everywhere, everything is overpriced, its full of 'trendy' people, and the air is fucked and dirty.dubluke wrote:yeah i spend all my time feeling really paranoid and meeting horrible people, I never talk to anyone and i'm always stuck for space, the other day a man shouted at me to fuck off, and everything smells£10 Bag wrote:fuck, i wouldn't move to london if you paid me £10 an hour to sit at home.
horrible, nasty, paranoid, unsociable, cramped, rude, stinky, dirty, dangerous place.
sounds of the universe is the best bit about london, but its got mail order, so don't bother actually going to the city for real.![]()
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oh and I get shanked on the regs.
seriously man what a stupid post
I'm sure its great fun if you've lived there all your life, are a particularly outgoing person, have grown up used to how skanky the place is, know about 5000 people from across the city, have 7ft tall scary friends, and earn £40k a year - but I've never lived in London, don't particularly like people in general, don't know many people there, my friends aren't scary, and I'm fucking skint...so its shit for me.
No offence intended at all to you or anyone else who actually likes the place, but I fuckin' hate it!
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I lived in Brighton for a good 6 years, it's a really fun place, It is a great place to make friends and stuff, but it's a bit repetitive after a while, it's on a weekly loop of the same events.archer wrote:dunno about you`re experience, but I stayed in London for just a weekend, two years ago in my two week staying in the UK, the rest of the time I stayed in Brighton, for me was the moust fascinating, vibrant place I ever seen, way better then Paris or Barcelona or any other city/capital from Europe. Yes it is expensive, very, and yes people are in hurry all the time but that`s something natural. For example a spliff in Hyde Park on a Sunday morning in a bloody February was a very nice experiencea amongst othersI would move to London or the UK and leave my miserable and sometimes full of joy and accomplishments any time
Why not move here? You wouldn't been a work Visa. Do it.
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I lived in Brighton for a good 6 years, it's a really fun place, It is a great place to make friends and stuff, but it's a bit repetitive after a while, it's on a weekly loop of the same events.archer wrote:dunno about you`re experience, but I stayed in London for just a weekend, two years ago in my two week staying in the UK, the rest of the time I stayed in Brighton, for me was the moust fascinating, vibrant place I ever seen, way better then Paris or Barcelona or any other city/capital from Europe. Yes it is expensive, very, and yes people are in hurry all the time but that`s something natural. For example a spliff in Hyde Park on a Sunday morning in a bloody February was a very nice experiencea amongst othersI would move to London or the UK and leave my miserable and sometimes full of joy and accomplishments any time
Why not move here? You wouldn't been a work Visa. Do it.
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Funnily enough, I did quite enjoy living in central London for a year. Mainly coz I could just walk to University, no hassle with the tube and all that. It was also fairly quiet where I lived (just off High Holborn), especially on weekends as all the suits weren't working. So it was actually quite relaxing. Much better than when I lived in fucking Woodgreen. Hate that place.hayze99 wrote:Agreed. London is the motherfucking shit - that can't be denied; but living in central is a mission not to be taken lightly. By the end of the christmas holidays I was scratching the door to get back to Spain. You never catch a break in London. There is never a day when you can think 'oh, this is a relaxing day', because there will always be a tnuc in a suit shouting down his mobile and shoving you through the tube gates. Apart from that it's incredible.
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It is intense as fuck if you're not from London. I remember reading some blog entry a guy had wrote on behalf of someone, it was a girl who came from some war torn African country and she had never seen a car let alone a white person in real life, literally lived in a mud hut and walked miles for water but some how she got her shit together and on a boat to England, then onto the streets, became a BI seller before finally learning English and getting a degree. Fucking incredible, totally and utterly humbling.hayze99 wrote: You never catch a break in London. There is never a day when you can think 'oh, this is a relaxing day', because there will always be a tnuc in a suit shouting down his mobile and shoving you through the tube gates. Apart from that it's incredible.
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best city in the world, enjoy
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London's a really cool place, but I have to admit that whenever I go there I'm exhausted after a few days.
the city's like a sponge absorbing all your energy, and I see what is ment about the people being stressed out, not looking at each other/etcetera.
but then again,
I remember getting there the last time completly happy to be there again,
and I almost got run over by a woman on a bicycle by my own fault.
I smiled at her to apologise for my excuse and she smiled back at me.
I think it's just a matter of action/reaction.
people seem to be stressed out but when you talk to them they're pretty damn helpfull.
first time in London I couldn't find my way and everytime I asked someone they not only explained me how to get where I had to go, they escorted me there even though that ment they were walking back where they just came from.
overall a great city but you just got to make sure you can handle the pressure.
the city's like a sponge absorbing all your energy, and I see what is ment about the people being stressed out, not looking at each other/etcetera.
but then again,
I remember getting there the last time completly happy to be there again,
and I almost got run over by a woman on a bicycle by my own fault.
I smiled at her to apologise for my excuse and she smiled back at me.
I think it's just a matter of action/reaction.
people seem to be stressed out but when you talk to them they're pretty damn helpfull.
first time in London I couldn't find my way and everytime I asked someone they not only explained me how to get where I had to go, they escorted me there even though that ment they were walking back where they just came from.
overall a great city but you just got to make sure you can handle the pressure.
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One thing what will always stick in my head about London is the July bombings. Everyone just sort of rolled their eyes, tutted and got one with things. It was so terribly British, stiff upper lip, don't make a big fuss of things, keep calm and carry on.
Anyway, this is one of my favourite sites. It sums up London perfectly... that is that London is an anciety and as such is palimpsest in it's nature. Each layer, each period, decade, past or moment is written on the city and you can still see the old peaking through the new and it is brilliantly illustrated by shop fronts!
http://www.londonshopfronts.com/


Oh and if anyone could explain to me why afro nail bars are open at 3am I'd love to know. Who the fuck is going to go to Dalston at 3am to get some false nails???
Anyway, this is one of my favourite sites. It sums up London perfectly... that is that London is an anciety and as such is palimpsest in it's nature. Each layer, each period, decade, past or moment is written on the city and you can still see the old peaking through the new and it is brilliantly illustrated by shop fronts!
http://www.londonshopfronts.com/


Oh and if anyone could explain to me why afro nail bars are open at 3am I'd love to know. Who the fuck is going to go to Dalston at 3am to get some false nails???
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Yeah Brigton`s great, the thing with the moving ist hat you need to do a lot of birocracy shit to work legally in the UK as a Romanian or Bulgarian citizen, brother of a mate works as a chef in the UK, near London or something, and he has a working visa or something similar, obtained after doing lots of legal papers at UK imigration whatever shit, even after 2007 when Romania joined the mighty E.U. Maibe someday I will give it a try dunno, depends on how stuff will go along here.rbnc wrote:I lived in Brighton for a good 6 years, it's a really fun place, It is a great place to make friends and stuff, but it's a bit repetitive after a while, it's on a weekly loop of the same events.archer wrote:dunno about you`re experience, but I stayed in London for just a weekend, two years ago in my two week staying in the UK, the rest of the time I stayed in Brighton, for me was the moust fascinating, vibrant place I ever seen, way better then Paris or Barcelona or any other city/capital from Europe. Yes it is expensive, very, and yes people are in hurry all the time but that`s something natural. For example a spliff in Hyde Park on a Sunday morning in a bloody February was a very nice experiencea amongst othersI would move to London or the UK and leave my miserable and sometimes full of joy and accomplishments any time
Why not move here? You wouldn't been a work Visa. Do it.
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I'm guessing they go there to buy summadat chronyac.firky wrote:One thing what will always stick in my head about London is the July bombings. Everyone just sort of rolled their eyes, tutted and got one with things. It was so terribly British, stiff upper lip, don't make a big fuss of things, keep calm and carry on.
Anyway, this is one of my favourite sites. It sums up London perfectly... that is that London is an anciety and as such is palimpsest in it's nature. Each layer, each period, decade, past or moment is written on the city and you can still see the old peaking through the new and it is brilliantly illustrated by shop fronts!
http://www.londonshopfronts.com/
Oh and if anyone could explain to me why afro nail bars are open at 3am I'd love to know. Who the fuck is going to go to Dalston at 3am to get some false nails???
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