When I say "city" I mean
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Post your own!
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@pie_flavor When I say "city" I mean England.
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Sounds about right.
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Does he not know there are actual definitions of what constitutes a city?
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@sweaty_gammon Hence why he has to clarify what he means, obviously.
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Who is this guy, anyways
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@bb36e No idea, but he made the Random States of America page I posted .
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@bb36e said in When I say "city" I mean:
Who is this guy, anyways
"Vague but honest." Sounds about right.
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When I say "city" I mean a place that will be asked to, and will fail to, survive Amazon.
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When I say "city" I mean buildings as far as the eye can see.
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When I say "city", I mean "a large or important town; a town so nominated."
(someone had to do it eventually)
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When he says "city" I have no idea what he means.
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I dont think I follow any of that.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_status_in_the_United_Kingdom
in England and Wales [city status] was traditionally given to towns with diocesan cathedrals. This association between having a cathedral and being called a city was established in the early 1540s when King Henry VIII founded dioceses (each having a cathedral in the see city) in six English towns and also granted them city status by issuing letters patent.
Standards appear have slackened somewhat since; Bath, Salford and Stoke-on-Trent are apparently cities now.
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@PJH said in When I say "city" I mean:
each having a cathedral in the see city
>something doesn't look right
>googling dictionaries frantically
TIL the "See" in the Holy See and the Polish word for a toilet have the same origin.
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Whenever I read the title for this subject, I read "We built this city".
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@pie_flavor Btw, I'm interested to know which garden that "idyllic garden" refers to.
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@cheong I assume it's a metaphor for nature as a whole.
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When I say "city" I mean somewhere built on rock and roll.
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When I say "city" I mean places where people work or die.