Are you a city or countryside person?

Which one are you?


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Bahal

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Kinda feel salty I live in an average sized city although there are great benefits like being able to afford a house.
 

Bahal

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I'm far from the only black person over here in this small town I live in but I am the only Somali :kendrickcry: It's sucks living two hours away from my people

At least you have us

:friendhug:

We'll help you keep the Soomalinimo alive
 
Defiantly City.

The countryside in the homeland is very difficult, and the countryside in the west is filled with racists. The romanticization of the countryside needs to stop.
 
I've have the best of both world's as I live in suburb with beautiful scenery but it's only 15 min drive from down-town. I think young people starting a career show choose cities but people having a somewhat permanent position and a family should move to a suburb or country side.

But then again, Denmark is so small that at any given time your 30 min from a city.
 
The country life is only worth it if you have a lot of people with you, like a big family or something


The city life is waaaaay more useful and convenient, but the city life varies depending on where you live, the country life is similar wherever you go
 

Human

Bellum omnium contra omnes
Why the conditional verb? The grammar structure of these sentences makes it sound as if you had never taken a holiday, never have been to the countryside, and never have spent time at a city. I'm convinced, ladies and gentlemen, that Human is, in fact, an alien. I'm calling NASA.

I've been to the countryside actually which my favourite time to the countryside is in Wales as part of my NCS time:
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I actually live in the city of London so I know how it feels living in a city.

You are only saying that because my username has to be one of the most iconic name that an alien might claim. Weird idea for you assuming that I am an alien but you can carry on thinking that if you want.

:sass1:
 

Human

Bellum omnium contra omnes
You enjoy the hot,sweaty tube with people coughing down your back.

Dnt tell.me it's another one of your fetishes

I'm sure that's what your city is known for.
:mjlol:

I don't have any fetishes. Why would I get excited about random shit like stinky feet?
:birdman:
 

Human

Bellum omnium contra omnes
:lolbron:

You must have gotten used to the smell of feet on a hot summers day

I see lots of skin during a hot summers day.

Never feet.

The way you talk about feet makes it seem like you have a fetish for sweaty feet.

:fantasia2:
 
I see lots of skin during a hot summers day.

Never feet.

The way you talk about feet makes it seem like you have a fetish for sweaty feet.

:fantasia2:

Look back at your posts.

It's your subconscious speaking. I only mentioned feet after you did.

:lolbron:

Don't project your kinks onto me
 

Human

Bellum omnium contra omnes
Look back at your posts.

It's your subconscious speaking. I only mentioned feet after you did.

:lolbron:

Don't project your kinks onto me
:drakekidding:

That was an example of a prevalent fetish that many people have.

Na, na, na. The only kinks I see is kinky hair, mate. I don't have any kinks.

I'm actually disturbed now.
:francis:
 

Cambuulo Tonight

Poultry in motion
Countryside are great for clearing your head or recover from career burn-out.

Countryside also makes you appreciative of life and it's meaning.
 
Both. Sometimes I want to move away to a quiet place far away from people but I'm pretty sure I'd turn into a hermit lol. City life is great for socialising and experiencing new things. You'd never get to see half the cool shit in the countryside like you would in the city, imagine all the museum, venues, exhibitions etc you're missing out on
 

black

live and let die.
Up until recently I would've 100% said big city. I stayed with a friend abroad for a little while, and he lived in a small town with <25k population but a literal 10 minute drive from one of the biggest cities in the country. It was really nice and quiet. People were friendly, but curious as hell. That might've had to do with me being noticeably an outsider. It had a different atmosphere too, especially with some of the remodelled old buildings. It had a completely distinct vibe to it, it wasn't just another modern city somewhere in Europe. The fair came to town as well at some point and lit up the town centre. Shit was beautiful.

Funnily enough it housed one of the larger nursing/healthcare schools so close to a 3rd of the city would disappear after 5-6pm. At the end of the week there's like a tiny strip packed with all the under 30's. And most people are there every week so no one is acting like a dickhead because they know you'll see each other again. The nursing also school BUTCHERED the male to female ratio.
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I won't settle for less, it ruined my standards. Meanwhile the idiot wants to leave all that behind for London :jcoleno:
 
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