TownieDeac
words are futile devices
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also fewer people from ohio come here
we're MISSING OUT by not living in a city where the main attraction is how easy it is to LEAVE and to live there you need to be drunk
also fewer people from ohio come here
a good question
what is the main attraction of your city
but if we all lived there, that would cease to be true. a not insignificant component of the appeal of the Mako Ranch is that no one else lives there.
a good question
what is the main attraction of your city
This is true. Then I'd have to jump across the state line and live in Grayson County. People are terrible.
As bad as traffic can be around here sometimes, none of us long for the near constant gridlock of the NE corridor.
And driving out of NYC to Long Island for the weekend is awful. Same with Boston to Cape Cod.
what percentage of americans do you think really love where they live and truly think it's great and need to tell other people about it? it's funny to me that we have these regional/city rivalries which for the most part are based on very little reality, but we talk shit all the time about how where I live is so much better than where you live; and the sports players who happen to be employees of the team that plays in my city somehow REPRESENT our city, etc.
i hate on atlanta because i hate traffic, but it's not empirically a BAD place. if I was forced to move there from charlotte I'd see approximately zero change in my daily life. same with Philly, DC, etc. New York and SF are slightly different animals and my life would be different there, but only like 5% of it. I'd still sleep, work, eat, hang out - it would just be in a smaller space and the things i do in a car now would be modified somewhat.