The country >>>>>>>>>>>>> the city

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I can't do the country. Shoot my mom lives in Chesapeake, Virginia and that's country to me. So I don't know how ya'll do it in the deep south. I can't do it. Nothing but dirt back roads and a basketball court. No gas station, no corner store, no supermarket. I like being in walking distance to everything. Being near a park, a gym or fitness center. I like a little bit of density to my neighborhood.

I guess it's not taking value into shyt, that u don't really use or need everyday, being close by. Yeah its cool having Broadway shows nearby, but if u only go once a year then what? You literally paying the price to live by something u don't even use.
 

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Reverse that, Since you brought it up, that’s not my experience at all. I’m not generalizing or applying as a whole like u, but based on who I interacted with personally - every dude from the country that I met was slow, stagnated or were very off putting and annoying. Dudes from the city were much more intellectually stimulating, weren’t about all the extra dramatic shyt, respectful of boundaries and were more confident. Less emotional, and more in control of their feelings from being influenced from a variety of different opinions and personalities. Less judgmental and more open minded bc they can understand other people’s struggles; therefore, more supportive when they come up. From being in the city, they know what that tough love is all about instead of taking things so personally.

No, there’s no toxicity unless you’re frail minded from the start with limited coping skills. If you’re constantly complaining about toxic environments; then you should look at the source , maybe it’s you or who/what you surround yourself with.

That ain't my experience wit country folks tho and in the end it depends on wat u value tho really, not everybody tryna make it to the 'top'.

And I'm from the city and all the way off the porch wit it babe(not sayin that in a bragging manner at all) so it ain't like I can't cope wit this toxic environment, just saying that A) the environment is indeed toxic, and B) I ain't tryna be round it my whole life. This city shyt overrated. I ain't finna act like the country just perfect or nun just sayin that shyt just a better feeling been . I just love nature mane :yeshrug:
 

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Yes but smart people with goals and aspirations tend to flock to the city and flee from the country. Plus living in the city is more expensive which means that you generally need to be smart enough to be able to make enough money to live there. So yes, there are smart people everywhere but there are far more of them on average in the city.

:gucci:Your point makes no sense. So when someone goes to the city, they somehow become more intelligent? Stop feeding into that narrative. That farming dude who knows more about horticulture and weather patterns could be considered smarter than someone who grew up in the city it's all subjective
 

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City Life- cultural events, diverse people with diversity of thoughts, fashion and style, social life, no limits to opportunities, interaction and activities- always something to do >>>> country life- sitting on a porch, watching and waving at the pick up trucks driving by, unpaved roads, rural routes, crickets chirping all night, driving 20 miles to the nearest “store”, or 60 miles to the “city”, not being able to travel certain places after dusk, everybody knows everybody’s business, country accents
nikka what:mjlol:? You must be talking about Idaho or something:pachaha:
 

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:gucci:Your point makes no sense. So when someone goes to the city, they somehow become more intelligent?
:what:No. The city tends to attract smart people and the country tends to repel them. Read.
That farming dude who knows more about horticulture and weather patterns could be considered smarter than someone who grew up in the city it's all subjective
There are smart people everywhere but there are more of them on average in the city than in the country.
 

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Umm. :patrice: . Ive met some of the most fragile minded dudes ever that grew up I N the city. Not saying all dudes are like that but it's true. But that intellectual part is j u st straight up bs. You got dumb and smart dudes everywhere.
This bytch comes up with strawman arguments, there's little point even engaging in conversation with her.
 
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