Big city or small town.
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Big city or small town.
Where do you feel most comftable?
I like big cities for shopping, but i rather live in a smaller city/town with less than 100.000 people.
you? :icon6:
I like big cities for shopping, but i rather live in a smaller city/town with less than 100.000 people.
you? :icon6:
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Small town. I hate crowds. I hate not being able to find parking. I hate having to deal with brainless fuckwits who don't notice anything not three inches in front of their nose.
I like the idea of being able to just walk to the post office, not having a lot of noise and being able to go across town without getting into a traffic jam.
After dealing with the South Boston metro traffic, I'll never go within 100 miles of a big city again.
I like the idea of being able to just walk to the post office, not having a lot of noise and being able to go across town without getting into a traffic jam.
After dealing with the South Boston metro traffic, I'll never go within 100 miles of a big city again.
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Ditto. Except that I imagine I'll be living near a large city, but I won't live IN one. After I finish school I plan on moving and it'll probably be outside Boston. Agh.Chemical Burn wrote:Small town. I hate crowds. I hate not being able to find parking. I hate having to deal with brainless fuckwits who don't notice anything not three inches in front of their nose.
I like the idea of being able to just walk to the post office, not having a lot of noise and being able to go across town without getting into a traffic jam.
After dealing with the South Boston metro traffic, I'll never go within 100 miles of a big city again.
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well
i dont like places like london simply because it takes way to long to get anywhere and after the 50th person bumps into you in the street, we know why brits aint allowed guns
villages = no, smell of cow shit and the local inbreads constantly peaking at you in the line to the shop
my place i like; 140,000 poeple, everywhere important is less than 10 mins away and enough people to keep things interesting
.... probaly prefered this place before it become a city though
i dont like places like london simply because it takes way to long to get anywhere and after the 50th person bumps into you in the street, we know why brits aint allowed guns
villages = no, smell of cow shit and the local inbreads constantly peaking at you in the line to the shop
my place i like; 140,000 poeple, everywhere important is less than 10 mins away and enough people to keep things interesting

I was born in a small village of about 350 people. I lived there probably most of my childhood but I've lived pretty much everywhere from New-Brunswick to Alberta in various cities and towns.
My preference though is a city industrial enough to have nice modern convieniences like theaters and clubs.
I've never lived in a large city though, like Toronto, or NY, something crazy like that. I like where I'm at now though, not sure on the population but I doubt it's much more than 100,000.
My preference though is a city industrial enough to have nice modern convieniences like theaters and clubs.
I've never lived in a large city though, like Toronto, or NY, something crazy like that. I like where I'm at now though, not sure on the population but I doubt it's much more than 100,000.