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Seattle or Denver
so i just got back from seattle (hanging out with Idoru and Nou was suprisingly fun), i was looking at a school, Cornish College of the Arts, and i decided i really liked it. I also really like the school in Denver, Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design. The schools weigh out equally, both small, Cornish seems to be a little smaller. The schools are very equal though so now im trying to decide on which city would be better.
My brother likes Seattle because then he can still come see me for the weekend. I have a lot of friends in denver, which would kinda help out because im an introvert believe it or not! haha when i get around people i dont know i get quiet and dont usually talk.
anyways which city seems to be better, and if you know anything about the schools which would you say is better. To me the schools both offer me about the same education (in Visual Communication, focusing on Graphic Design) Cornish is a little more expensive and doesnt offer as many talent based scholarships...
Albuquerque.
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| Originally posted by Ygrene Albuquerque. |
denver - legal pot and snowboarding
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| Originally posted by citric_acid ewww i went there for a week before, hated it |
yes denver has snow, but u dont have to go far to find snow in seattle, and it has the ocean, citric <3 ocean 
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| Originally posted by citric_acid yes denver has snow, but u dont have to go far to find snow in seattle, and it has the ocean, citric <3 ocean |
Seattle has Nou.. so Seattle it is!
nuff said
Looks like you have your mind made up then...

Denver
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| Originally posted by Allied Nations Looks like you have your mind made up then... |
Seattle's reputation for unceasing rain is inaccurate. This is from wikipedia:
Seattle has a calm and mild temperate marine climate, since the temperature is moderated by the sea and protected from winds and storms by the mountains. Despite being partially in the rain shadow of the Olympic Mountains, the city of Seattle has a reputation for frequent rain. In reality, the so-called "rainy city" receives an unremarkable 38 inches (970 mm) of precipitation a year, which is less precipitation than New York City, Atlanta, and Houston and most cities of the Eastern Seaboard of the United States.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle
this link shows the average monthly and yearly precipitation by city:
http://www.met.utah.edu/jhorel/html...e/normrain.html
However, Seattle does have an almost constant cloud cover which gives one the feeling that it's always, 'drizzly'.
denver has 300 sunny days a year...but no ocean so it looks like youre fucked|
I'd choose denver, I can't stand that constant cloud cover, that was the one thing that bothered me about lima- practically a desert, but almost always cloudy when from may-november
both cities suck so i suggest Miami. 
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| Originally posted by kid nyce but seattle is suspect to that non-stop rain/gloomy weather....that can get depressing real quick lol |
Denver > Seattle. Only because Josh4 used to live in Seattle.
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| Originally posted by dj_bas Denver > Seattle. Only because Josh4 used to live in Seattle. |
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| Originally posted by dj_bas Denver > Seattle. Only because Josh4 used to live in Seattle. |
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| Originally posted by idoru He did? When? God, I feel so filthy now. |

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Originally posted by citric_acid ![]() Rave! haha |

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| Originally posted by getfoul say it aint so... SAY IT'S A LIE!!!!! |
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| Originally posted by jonSun both cities suck so i suggest Miami. |
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Originally posted by citric_acid ![]() Rave! haha |













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| Originally posted by jdat that idoru? |
haha
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