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City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.19 (14:17)
by 乳头的早餐谷物
Where do you belong?
Re: City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.19 (14:59)
by Rose
Suburbs! :D
I chose city.
Re: City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.19 (16:43)
by smartalco
I currently have the lone vote for 'I can see for miiiiiiiles aaaaand miiiiiiles'
Re: City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.19 (16:44)
by noops
Dude you know you can't make choose dude.
Re: City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.19 (18:24)
by Tunco
I live in city but I'm more of a country person. Ooh.
Re: City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.19 (18:25)
by t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư
City. Definitely city.
I hate nature.
Re: City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.19 (19:36)
by Spawn of Yanni
I think I am a city dude.
Re: City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.19 (20:14)
by capt_weasle
Both. I was born in the middle of Wyoming and I've come to love the open countryside and I also greatly enjoy camping (set up your own tent camping, not trailer home camping). At the same time, I live a good ten years in Colorado, and I loved going to Denver on the weekends and roaming around the city. I loved visiting Portland (going again next week!) and badly want to visit New York City.
Re: City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.19 (20:19)
by Destiny
I hate crowds, I hate busyness, I hate being trapped, and I have a mild dislike of society in general. So I like the countryside, where I can escape all of that. I just wish I could go there more often.
Re: City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.19 (20:50)
by Scrivener
I live in a smallish city near a biggish city, and I think I pretty much get the best of both worlds. I'm probably more country-leaning, which means that I enjoy time in the city more because it's rarer. My family owns a farm, which I get to visit often, yet our house is by no means remote. I think when I go to college I'd enjoy a city, but I also suspect that I might get sick of it after a while. I voted city for now, but that preference may change in the future.
Re: City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.19 (21:25)
by otters~1
I understood this to mean, "Are you more loyal to your city or your country," and I have no idea why. As such, I voted wrong.
Re: City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.19 (22:25)
by rocket_thumped
I thought this poll was about whether you identified with the city you live in or the country you live in. I chose city.
Re: City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.19 (22:32)
by Vyacheslav
I'm not sure. I'm used to living in Manhattan and the Long Island suburbs, as well as the countryside.
Re: City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.20 (03:45)
by t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư
capt_weasle wrote:Both.
"MY FAVRIT COLER IS RAINBOW"
Fuck you.
Re: City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.20 (04:34)
by capt_weasle
Tsukatu wrote:"MY FAVRIT COLER IS RAINBOW"

Re: City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.20 (05:25)
by squibbles
Country for sure.
Re: City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.20 (06:24)
by scythe
City for sure. Near the beach though, ideally.
Re: City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.20 (08:04)
by t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư
capt_weasle wrote:Tsukatu wrote:"MY FAVRIT COLER IS RAINBOW"

your just jelose
Re: City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.21 (18:04)
by Donfuy
Definitely country.
Re: City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.22 (20:08)
by moonlight
Always has been city. I live about 10 minutes away from Milwaukee.
Re: City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.24 (00:47)
by Rose
moonlight wrote:Always has been city. I live about 10 minutes away from Milwaukee.
You lucky bastard ;___;
Re: City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.25 (18:04)
by Tunco
MAXXXON wrote:moonlight wrote:Always has been city. I live about 10 minutes away from Milwaukee.
You lucky bastard ;___;
Hehe. Milwaukee.
Re: City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.25 (21:21)
by Rose
Tunco wrote:MAXXXON wrote:moonlight wrote:Always has been city. I live about 10 minutes away from Milwaukee.
You lucky bastard ;___;
Hehe. Milwaukee.
I've been to Milwaukee (Packers fan and it was on the way to Green Bay). From my experience, it's a really nice place.
Re: City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.28 (13:21)
by Tunco
MAXXXON wrote:Tunco wrote:MAXXXON wrote:
You lucky bastard ;___;
Hehe. Milwaukee.
I've been to Milwaukee (Packers fan and it was on the way to Green Bay). From my experience, it's a really nice place.
That may be it but I was referring that the name is funny.
;_;
Re: City vs. country
Posted: 2010.05.28 (22:10)
by Chase
I don't know, I enjoy living near a city yet being in the country is great. Say living in the country with direct access to a city. That's good for me.