Posted Oct 1, 2012, 8:16 PM
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video et taceo
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Stockholm
Posts: 14,345
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i don't. i've lived in both cities. i don't need to defer on this issue; it's immediately apparent. you can walk two hours across inner london and remain amongst a level of urbanity that neither toronto nor any other canadian city possesses to any geographically broad degree; i've done it. holland park road, kensington, to panther house, clerkenwell. my old trip to work. 3-7 story urbanity the entire way -- very chunky stuff, and not simply linear. it's just not possible to perceive toronto as larger -- and that's no slight against toronto. london may well be the greatest city in the world.
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