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Review of St. Louis, Missouri


St. Louis is only good for the well-off.
Star Rating - 10/2/2012
I attended Webster Groves and Parkway North in high school. I was in the foster care system so I always attended schools in the county. I was always cut off from the city, Other than the arch for field trips. But once out of state custody, I was left to fend for myself. With a minimum wage job, no car, and no roommate, I was forced into the city. Even with a roommate I would not be able to afford a car, so getting a management job or a 10/hour job clerk job was nearly impossible because it takes a while to get from the city to the county. The county is were the half-way decent jobs are. I was stuck in poverty. The problem with St. Louis is if you are not well-off, you are pretty much doomed to live in poverty. You're only aquatainces or friends are thugs, drug dealers, section 8 government dependent people. They all are happy to see you stuck in poverty with them. So much fighting for street credit and popularity. If you get thrown into the chaos from the well-off county, you will find yourself depressed, anxious, and stuck in a hole, you can never climb out of. Stuck in your roach infested apartment with no friends because if you don't do drugs you are an outcast. And scared to let anyone in to visit because you know things will get stolen. No one ever cares to maintain contact with you because you are stuck like them and they are looking for friends that are well-off that can possibly help them out of the gutter. This has been my life since I was 21 yrs. old. I can get a degree but what would it do for me, since I don't have a car and insurance and gas is unaffordable. Without a boost, you get no where in St.Louis. You just constantly here about your neighbors getting locked-up. The system works only for the well-off here in St. Louis. I wonder if other cities are the same.
Lauren | St. Louis, MO
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Yes there are other cities in the U.S. that are the same. I can tell you that in North-Carolina, every city is the same as you described St. Louis. Also in Denver, CO, people are like that. It seems that in the Whole U.S. everywhere you go is the same, if you don't have Money, then you are in the ghetto without being able to leave the ghetto, and dying lonely and depressed. The Only People that Are Enjoying and Truly Living Their Lives are the Rich and Famous, the Rest of Us are just forced to live Depressed for as long as we are breathing. Everyone in the U.S. is the same, No-One is Ever Your Friend. And even Your family doesn't care about You. This is Babylon.
Alicia | Beverly Hills, CA | Report Abuse

Dear Alicia and Lauren, I have not lived or experienced the life that you have and can not fully understand all the tribulation you have been through. I thank you for taking the time to share your experiences here. Now I know that this may sound like some stereotypical crap from some Disney movie, but it's not in any way whatsoever. The truth is that there is still hope for you. Hope for happiness that you never imagined existed. Hope for love that is pure and free from physical pleasure alone, but over-fully satisfying. Hope for more than just a victory over those that push you away from the truth. Hope for more than being overwhelmed by the constant voices that say you are trapped and incapable of doing anything. Hope for not being controlled by society. Hope for being more than a conqueror. Hope for freedom, a boost, a fresh start. That hope comes from following the living God that is Jesus Christ. He can transform your life no matter where you are, or how stuck you feel. Happiness is not reserved for the famous or the well off, but for you, for all of us. Any voice in your head or person that says that you can not be happy because of your social status is not telling the truth. NO life is without struggle and heartache, because no one is perfect. Not even close. And surviving the most hopeless of times will give you strength in future endeavors. You are strong, you are Gods creation, you are beautiful, and you can free yourself by following Jesus Christ with all your heart.
Jerome | Ogden, UT | Report Abuse
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