DUDE i just LOVE the hustle and bustle of the big city, it’s so DYNAMIC and makes me feel like i’m in one of my favourite TV SHOWS. you should totally come on down to my studio apartment, it’s got EXPOSED RED BRICK walls and everything, we can crack open a nice hoppy ipa or three and get crazy watching some cartoons on adult swim! and dude, dude, DUDE, we have GOTTA go down to the barcade- listen here, right, it’s a BAR where us ADULTS who do ADULTING can go DRINK. BUT!!!! it’s also an ARCADE like when we were kids, so we can play awesome VIDEO GAMES, without dumb kids bothering us. speaking of which megan and i have finally decided to tie the knot- literally -we’re both getting snipped tomorrow at the hospital, that way we can save money to spent more on ourselves and our FURBABIES. i’m frickin JACKED man, i’m gonna SLAM this craft beer and pop open another one!!!
Mfw I used to like the hustle and bustle of the big city too, until someone told me I do so because it is a longing for affection, and it made me reflect a little. People who like the hustle and bustle of the big city actually have little going in their life, and the only company they have is the ambience of other people and emulation of company. It's actually quite sad
He also told me that is likely why I watch streamers, youtube videos, etc. I did not realize it, but this is likely very true. I rarely speak to people
that's just projection
people who live in the country are not living more fulfilling lives they are either simple mentally or get drunk all the time to cope with the boredom
>doesn't know the joy of living among the forest, animals, farms, streams, fresh air, and people that actually know you, care about you, and look out for one another
My condolences, anon.
the irony is that frasier himself wasn't comfy. his life was constant chaos and he felt like a prisoner in his own home for a significant portion of the show. it was only a true sanctuary for him for a brief window of his life
Non-American here. When I watch Frasier now, all I can think about is that during the show's escapades, serial killer Gary Ridgeway was killing prostitutes like hotcakes in the same city as Frasier. I always think about him calling in to Frasier's radio show.
Seattle seems like an awful place to live. No sun and it rains all the time. I’ve lived in San Diego my whole life and I would never even consider moving anywhere even slightly colder than Southern California.
Probably six figures. But Frasier runs on sitcom logic. This is best shown during the arc where his show was cancelled for months and he never cut back on any lavish expenses.
You've never watched a sitcom? Like ever?
I would start earlier than those. Start with I Love Lucy or The Dick Van Dyke show. They're still both really funny and quality entertainment.
>comfy
I look at that picture and all i can think about is how much the rent must cost, and how if you step outside you will immediately get robbed/stabbed/shot by a black person.
Zoomers grew up in modern cities that are full of homeless bums, feces, degenerates, and criminals.
They can't imagine that Seattle was once a beautiful place full of wealth and convenience. Pretty much everything zoomers complain about stems from not knowing that it used to actually be good.
And that's a good thing. Zoomers don't deserve the nice things. Go live on a farm, it's the best you'll get.
I always thought it was weird how windows in skyscrapers are just open and illuminated like that. Like if you had good enough binoculars you could just scan the windows for hours and probably see some crazy shit.
DUDE i just LOVE the hustle and bustle of the big city, it’s so DYNAMIC and makes me feel like i’m in one of my favourite TV SHOWS. you should totally come on down to my studio apartment, it’s got EXPOSED RED BRICK walls and everything, we can crack open a nice hoppy ipa or three and get crazy watching some cartoons on adult swim! and dude, dude, DUDE, we have GOTTA go down to the barcade- listen here, right, it’s a BAR where us ADULTS who do ADULTING can go DRINK. BUT!!!! it’s also an ARCADE like when we were kids, so we can play awesome VIDEO GAMES, without dumb kids bothering us. speaking of which megan and i have finally decided to tie the knot- literally -we’re both getting snipped tomorrow at the hospital, that way we can save money to spent more on ourselves and our FURBABIES. i’m frickin JACKED man, i’m gonna SLAM this craft beer and pop open another one!!!
Oh go cry in your trailer.
Mfw I used to like the hustle and bustle of the big city too, until someone told me I do so because it is a longing for affection, and it made me reflect a little. People who like the hustle and bustle of the big city actually have little going in their life, and the only company they have is the ambience of other people and emulation of company. It's actually quite sad
He also told me that is likely why I watch streamers, youtube videos, etc. I did not realize it, but this is likely very true. I rarely speak to people
that's just projection
people who live in the country are not living more fulfilling lives they are either simple mentally or get drunk all the time to cope with the boredom
Frasier would never partake in your gay suggestions.
I hate modern Cinemaphile so much. You people have become the most insufferable contrarian homosexuals on the internet.
Cool. Leave
You're not wrong Anon.
Same. Everyone who comes to this site should kill themselves
I have a feeling this guy votes against his own economic interests
Based rural moron making the jabronie urbanoids seethe
Soul
my brunello 2016 and i beg to differ
But what you going to eat to pair with it?
There's nothing comfy about living in an apartment and paying ground rent and maintenance fees every year even if you own the damn place
>paying ground rent and maintenance fees every year
kek, do mutts really? I live in my comfy commie block in Europe and don't pay shit
Where? Literally every apartment block charges maintenance fees
>living in a cage of concrete and glass, constantly surrounded by apathetic people while be endlessly bombarded by car exhaust fumes and sirens
Well bless your heart.
wow what a miserable piece of shit you are
>doesn't know the joy of living among the forest, animals, farms, streams, fresh air, and people that actually know you, care about you, and look out for one another
My condolences, anon.
And yet here you are on Cinemaphile.
>and people that actually know you, care about you, and look out for one another
more like nosy gossiping fricks
They don’t really care anyway. They’re people after all.
the irony is that frasier himself wasn't comfy. his life was constant chaos and he felt like a prisoner in his own home for a significant portion of the show. it was only a true sanctuary for him for a brief window of his life
What the frick are you talking about?
>this whole thread is derailed by one stupid comment, true frasierchads know our show to be the MOST comfy thing to ever air on television.
Based fellow Frasier king
Good to know some of us understand what's truly important, not squabbling over some silly stuff. You have a good day, anon!
Frasier was the show of my childhood:
>syndicated so I could watch it whenever we moved
>warm set design
>witty banter
>Daphne and Roz
Non-American here. When I watch Frasier now, all I can think about is that during the show's escapades, serial killer Gary Ridgeway was killing prostitutes like hotcakes in the same city as Frasier. I always think about him calling in to Frasier's radio show.
Seattle seems like an awful place to live. No sun and it rains all the time. I’ve lived in San Diego my whole life and I would never even consider moving anywhere even slightly colder than Southern California.
As a titlet all Daphne has going for her beyond her face are her legs. Shame she didn't take the opportunity to show them off more.
How much money would you need to make in the 90s to afford this apartment?
All of it
a hot meal
it would be very painful
Probably six figures. But Frasier runs on sitcom logic. This is best shown during the arc where his show was cancelled for months and he never cut back on any lavish expenses.
dude was a psychiatrist previously. he was a physician. he was independently wealthy. you’re projecting your wagie poverty
I live in a luxury condo in a Seattle high rise though and I have a remarkably easy job that requires no manual labor. Sorry you’re poor.
You married?
Im Garry'd
>t. lives with his older brother, Gary
Also we bang but not in a gay way
Sherry?
Sherry is only good for cooking or finishing scotch. I never understood why they drank that stuff.
Sherry is an underrated treasure.
Frasier knew this.
Should I watch Fraiser or Seinfield (or something else) as my first sitcom?
You've never watched a sitcom? Like ever?
I would start earlier than those. Start with I Love Lucy or The Dick Van Dyke show. They're still both really funny and quality entertainment.
Here and there, sure. But not 'properly'.
>comfy
I look at that picture and all i can think about is how much the rent must cost, and how if you step outside you will immediately get robbed/stabbed/shot by a black person.
What a hot take from OP. A real brilliant observation
I wouldn't live in Seattle to save my life
Also I'm afraid of heights
I’m eating potato chips in bed naked
Zoomers grew up in modern cities that are full of homeless bums, feces, degenerates, and criminals.
They can't imagine that Seattle was once a beautiful place full of wealth and convenience. Pretty much everything zoomers complain about stems from not knowing that it used to actually be good.
And that's a good thing. Zoomers don't deserve the nice things. Go live on a farm, it's the best you'll get.
I always thought it was weird how windows in skyscrapers are just open and illuminated like that. Like if you had good enough binoculars you could just scan the windows for hours and probably see some crazy shit.
was it any good?