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Compare New York, New York vs A Smaller city in Texas.
Which one do you live in and do you like it or no? Explain.
I live in some what of a small town. Right outside of dallas.
I wanna go to somewhere like nyc or philidelphia, just dont know what its like so i wanted to know
Which one do you live in and do you like it or no? Explain.
I live in some what of a small town. Right outside of dallas.
I wanna go to somewhere like nyc or philidelphia, just dont know what its like so i wanted to know
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I like big cities & small towns.
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I live in the country side. I like it because it peaceful and i love all the fields around me.But internet is really bad around here and there is nearly nothing at all close to here. I like the fact that im also not attached to someone elses house or in an estate. But there is not many people my age around my area.
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Small towns are quite and you tend to be a closer community, but big cities are where the really good jobs are at and i prefer the kind of society they have, its really all dependent on what society you want to live in, but big cities are great for visiting
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NYC, Hell on Earth. Robberies, murders, rapists, kidnappers. You never know what will happen in big cities.
Small town is Texas, nice, but lonely at times. I would rather be here than NYC, because everyone knows each other, everyone trusts each other, and there's no crime (murder, rape, and robberies).
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Small town is Texas, nice, but lonely at times. I would rather be here than NYC, because everyone knows each other, everyone trusts each other, and there's no crime (murder, rape, and robberies).
-Eyebrow
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I live in a big city and i like it i don't really mind it.
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In my opinion they are both awesome
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Im kinda in the middle. I live in a big city right now (LA) and its mainly because of work. One of the big downsides to living in a big city is that houses are a lot smaller most of the time, and are a lot more expensive. If I didn't have to work, I would move out to a place with a lot of land, and where the realestate is relatively cheaper.
I do like LA, but the house prices are outrageous.
I do like LA, but the house prices are outrageous.
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I love my small town in Texas.
Although its not as small as it was 15 years ago when I moved here. But I like to think it is.
Pflugerville, even sounds like a little town.
Although its not as small as it was 15 years ago when I moved here. But I like to think it is.
Pflugerville, even sounds like a little town.
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Eyebrow wroteWell this is a different way of looking at it.. lol I live in a town that has roughly 3,000 people in it. There is crime. Not a lot, but it happens. I've lived there since kindergarten. I'm a freshman in college now. The only thing that sucks about everyone knowing everyone is that dating is bullshit. Something that you did in 1st grade stays with you till you die. lol I'm more of a technology person, by this I mean I'm into robotics and stuff. This is a difficult hobby to have as every dollar the school has goes into football. One thing I would recommend to any people in high school is take chances and do stuff. Especially in a small town. If not college will be a culture shock. I got lucky in high school. I joined AG Mech and excelled as a welder. My senor year was definitely memorable and amazing.NYC, Hell on Earth. Robberies, murders, rapists, kidnappers. You never know what will happen in big cities.
Small town is Texas, nice, but lonely at times. I would rather be here than NYC, because everyone knows each other, everyone trusts each other, and there's no crime (murder, ****, and robberies).
-Eyebrow
All and all small towns are great. They give you a chance to stand out, sure you can do that at a bigger town, but if you stand out in a small town, you really stand out.
dang.. dem high shcool feels..
GPK were do you live. I'm close to dallas
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