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If you're from the country & moved to the city later, you understand all of America
Posted on 12/5/22 at 7:14 am
Posted on 12/5/22 at 7:14 am
if you're from the city, and never left the city, you don't know fricking shite
Posted on 12/5/22 at 7:17 am to Harry Rex Vonner
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never left the city
It's important for dads to take their city kids camping , hunting, and fishing.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 7:18 am to Harry Rex Vonner
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you're from the country & moved to the city later, you understand all of America
You can just visit and see how this country has turned to shite quickly.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 7:22 am to Harry Rex Vonner
It’s true. These major cities are every problem that exists in this nation. People are not meant to live like that and their life revolves around money and how many things they own.
They are a cancer on this nation!
They are a cancer on this nation!
Posted on 12/5/22 at 7:23 am to Harry Rex Vonner
I have lived in a small town, a small city of 100k, a mid-sized city of 500k and a metropolis of several million.
I prefer the small town.
I prefer the small town.
This post was edited on 12/5/22 at 7:29 am
Posted on 12/5/22 at 7:24 am to Harry Rex Vonner
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if you're from the city, and never left the city, you don't know fricking shite
Urban soys are the least socialized people on the planet.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 7:29 am to TrueTiger
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never left the city
It's important for dads to take their city kids camping , hunting, and fishing.
Kids don't want to be just entertained, thats due to lazy parenting. They love outdoors stuff, time spent doing that is invaluable.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 7:31 am to Harry Rex Vonner
Originally from Pineville in Rapides parish.
Worked in Boston and DC, was very glad to get out of there.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 7:32 am to Harry Rex Vonner
I've lived in VB, VA since 1980. It's been consistently ranked over the years as one of the top cities in America. It's a slightly above mid sized city.
I've been an Eagles and Phillies fan my whole life. My son and I go to a few games each year in Philly. I LEGITIMATELY get depressed seeing how those people live in all that hustle and bustle, FILTHY big city. We also flew out to LA for the LSU- UCLA game a couple of years ago. That was even worse. I couldn't IMAGINE living in LA unless it was the Beverly Hills area. ABSOLUTE TRASH of a city.
I've been an Eagles and Phillies fan my whole life. My son and I go to a few games each year in Philly. I LEGITIMATELY get depressed seeing how those people live in all that hustle and bustle, FILTHY big city. We also flew out to LA for the LSU- UCLA game a couple of years ago. That was even worse. I couldn't IMAGINE living in LA unless it was the Beverly Hills area. ABSOLUTE TRASH of a city.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 7:33 am to Harry Rex Vonner
What if you’re from the country and never move to the city, or rarely visit the city?
Posted on 12/5/22 at 7:42 am to TomJoadGhost
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What if you’re from the country and never move to the city, or rarely visit the city?
Then you have a high level of sanity left.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 7:42 am to TomJoadGhost
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What if you’re from the country and never move to the city, or rarely visit the city?
I envy you. I bring my kids back to the farm as much as possible. One of my biggest regrets is not being able to raise my kids on the farm.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 7:44 am to Harry Rex Vonner
Pretty much any rural area I've been to in the past 5-10 years is an area with the majority of the population on benefits (disability, food stamps, medicaid, section 8, etc.) with a ton of meth and fentanyl everywhere.
There may have been an idyllic rural area in the past but those populations refused to change with society and found themselves unemployable in areas without jobs and destroyed whatever picture you're trying to paint.
There may have been an idyllic rural area in the past but those populations refused to change with society and found themselves unemployable in areas without jobs and destroyed whatever picture you're trying to paint.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 7:44 am to Harry Rex Vonner
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If you're from the country & moved to the city later, you understand all of America
Partially....living in different areas, i.e. SE and then West or central and then NW.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 7:45 am to TomJoadGhost
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What if you’re from the country and never move to the city, or rarely visit the city?
Then you have a hard time understanding why they love the nanny state so much.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 7:47 am to AggieHank86
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I have lived in a small town, a small city of 100k, a mid-sized city of 500k and a metropolis of several million.
I prefer the small town.
I too was born, raised and educated in rural agricultural America. I work on farms and in factories, spent years in various areas of the country (Snow, Mountain, desert and gulf coast).
Even small towns have areas that are not maintained by the local government as others. More resources spent on the perceived better areas of town than others.
I prefer the mid to large city due to the vast array of choices they bring to what I want to do.
To each their own.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 7:47 am to Flats
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Then you have a hard time understanding why they love the nanny state so much.
Dude rural areas are filled with people on the tit. Look at medicaid rates
Posted on 12/5/22 at 7:51 am to Harry Rex Vonner
If you’re from a rural area and now live in a major metro area, you have a mental disorder
Posted on 12/5/22 at 7:53 am to Joeybd
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I prefer the mid to large city due to the vast array of choices they bring to what I want to do.
What kind of population do you define for these?
I like 85-150k cities within 2 hours of a major city. It's the best of both worlds to me. Day to day you don't really go without and if you want a "big city" night/weekend, it's easy to achieve.
Posted on 12/5/22 at 7:53 am to ItNeverRains
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If you’re from a rural area and now live in a major metro area, you have a mental disorder
Or want to be employed
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