Yes, in my opinion Cleveland IS creative. The city has so much potential in the field of arts, but most Clevelanders are too busy sitting at home, watching ESPN, and shouting at the screen each time the Browns miss a pass, while downing a twelve pack of Budweiser. After going on (part of) the Urban Trolley Hop, it made me look pass LTV and the deserted storefronts on Euclid Avenue. It made me look at my city in a hip, cool sort of way. Maybe Cleveland will lose it's "mistake on the lake" image one day. Clevelanders just have to get their attitudes together. I think it's mainly the infeority complex that is slowly killing the city and and any potential, whether it's in arts, bussiness, ect. that Cleveland may have. Cleveland is like a depressed teenager with an indentity problem: He/she wants to be "popular", and it has the potential to, but all these negative comments made about him/her are dragging him/her down into a deeper depression. Also he/she is to busy trying to be like the popular kids in school. Their names are New York and Chicago Illinois.
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