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I haven't lived in the country side. I'm not sure how well I would adapt if I ever did.
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So 30% of you guys are neckbeards. Interesting
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[i]I think I’ll go where it suits me, Movin’ out to the Country, With everyone! Oh, everyone! Before we all become one...[/i]
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*laughs in cardboard box*
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Yeah these results aren't surprising lol
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I've lived in all of them. Lived in the big city until around second grade, mostly staying with others. Lots of happy memories, but I was young. I loved living in the creepy basement across from the tank of pythons, and everything was close enough to walk or bike to. For the better part of my life I would spend half the year staying with my dad and his family in their fancy rich folk gated community, which I think counts as a suburb. People there suck. The kids, the parents, the old folks, all cookie cutter snobs who looked down on anyone who wasn't exactly like them. My stepmothers family lived in the more traditional suburbs and the people there had the same attitude but were slightly less fancy. Lived in a small town from second to seventh grade and that also sucked. Idk which I'd say was worse between that and the suburbs. Then we moved out into the country, first on a farm which was okay, and then to this trailer park in the middle of a corn field, which sucks. Living an hour away from everything is so inconvenient.
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DEFINITELY suburbs. i hate the Country
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I like the suburbs, I'm a city boy.
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Always been a suburbs kinda guy. Its not loud but more chill and I like to see the night sky a lot, and it makes it easier as there isn't a lot if light pollution.
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As of now I live in a suburb, I would like to continue to live in one, or eventually move to the country as it would allow me a little more privacy and I want to eventually own exotic animals and extra space will make that easier.
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Never lived in the country, seems like a nice life except for being far away from everything important and having zero public transport, and terrible internet. Grew up in the suburbs of a medium city. It had good public transport routes into the middle but it was a lot more green and had a more relaxed atmosphere. I liked it. Living by the greenbelt is a very nice feeling. Currently live in the middle of a small city / large town and really like it. Because of its size I don’t get lost or overwhelmed, and I’m never that far away from a nice big green space to get away from the maelstrom. I would never live in the middle of a big city like London or Manchester, I find just a day trip stressful enough I can’t imagine what permanently living there does to a person. Small towns seem uninviting to me. The only people that seem to live there are those who work out of town, and they seem to either have an abundance of one type of shop or none at all.
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I live in a forest pog
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I prefer the city but I currently live in the suburbs and it's awful. This video series explains why.
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Small town, with stupid people
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Country I like being able to use power tools and fire guns all day without anyone really complaining. Also its nice going to sleep to the sound of the Air Force dropping bombs. (For reference this is in Utah)
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I think of backwoods as different than country but for the sake of the poll...
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Grew up in the country, live in a town. That's as citified as I care to get.
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[spoiler]Let me tell y'all what it's like, Being male, middle-class and white. It's a -blam!-, if you don't believe, listen up to my new CD. I got shit running thought my brain, It's so intense that I can't explain. All alone in my white-boy pain, Shake your booty while the band complains. I'm rockin' the suburbs, just like Michael Jackson did, I'm rockin' the suburbs, except that he was talented. I'm rockin' the suburbs, I take the checks and face the facts, That some producer with computers fixes all my shitty tracks. I'm pissed off, but I'm too polite, When people break in the McDonald's line. Mom and Dad you made me so uptight, I'm gonna cuss on the mic tonight. I don't know how much I can take, Girl, give me something I can break. I'm rockin' the suburbs, just like Quiet Riot did, I'm rockin' the suburbs, except that they were talented. I'm rockin' the suburbs, I take the cheques and face the facts, That some producer with computers fixes all my shitty tracks. In a haze these days, I pull up to the stop light, I can feel that something's not right. I can feel that someone's blasting me with hate, And bass, sending dirty vibes my way. Cause my Great, Great, Great, Great, Grandad, Made someone's Great, Great, Great, Great Grandaddies slaves. It wasn't my idea, it wasn't my idea, never was my idea. I just drove to the store for some Preparation-H. y'all don't know what it's like, being male, middle-class and white [Repeats] It gets me real pissed off, it makes me want to say, It gets me real pissed off and it makes me want to say, It gets me real pissed off and it makes me want to say, -blam!-! Just like Jon Bon Jovi did, I'm rockin' the suburbs, Except that he was talented, I'm rockin' the suburbs. I take the checks and face the facts, That some producer with computers fixes all my shitty tracks. These days, yeah-yeah, I'm rockin' the suburbs, Yeah-yeah, I'm rockin' the suburbs, yeah-yeah. You'd better look out, because I'm gonna say -blam!- [Repeats][/spoiler]
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I live out in the country, but the city isn't too far from here. [b]My family loves being able to shoot all day without somebody getting annoyed[/b]