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In Reply to: Living in the city posted by Ultradog MN on March 25, 2017 at 08:51:02:
In my life I have lived in a village, a few medium sized cities, NYC, LA, and the open space with the nearest neighbor half mile away. I have traveled extensively and been in every major city and state. One thing is very clear. Most people know almost nothing about how the other half lives, and have very flawed stereotypes in their head. In some of the most gad-aweful places, people voluntarily choose to live there and call it "home sweet home". There are good, honest, hard working people and some total jerks....everywhere.
Interesting that some of the folks that say they want to live in the peace and quiet of the country, are never seen outside their house, and you can hear their stereo booming from 500 yards away. Peace and quiet?
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