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.


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
? You must be talking about Idaho or something
No. The city tends to attract smart people and the country tends to repel them. Read.



