Post pics of your cunt's rural town

If you don't actually live in a rural area of your country then don't bother searching for pictures off the internet

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And here's the train station

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Alton is hardly rural mate

Here's my home

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It's pretty shit to be honest.
But I still like living here.

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How did you know it was Alton? In fact how do you know about Alton? Also yes it is, it's more rural than surrey that's for sure, not to mention the countryside surrounding it

Eh, looks alright. Only downside is the factory plant in the background, but our town used to have a brewery before it was shut down in 2015-16 so touche.

The the factory is fugly but it's where like 75% of the town works so there's that.

Our brewery's closure cost lots of jobs from what I heard

>Assplunder

Eh?

Usually what happens. My dad grew up in a similar town back in the 70s' and 80's, pretty much everyone there worked at the local steel plant. When it closed in 87 over 1700 people lost their job and the town went from a comfy place to a dead ghost town.

Kek.
Asp = Aspen tree
Lund = Grove
Asplunda = The Aspen-tree grove.

>and the town went from a comfy place to a dead ghost town.
As unfortunate as that is, our town definitely didn't suffer the same fate, it's still a very calm, relaxing, rural town with a population of 17,816, although that is from the 2011 census

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Based and middle eastern

it's ugly and depressing

Yours or mine?

I mean mine not yours

Chances are it's probably not, so go ahead

These rural towns of yours are too fancy. Here's they are rustic and poor. At least they aren't dangerous, though. Violent crime is a big city thing.

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But the cartels grow their supply in the countryside, how does that not lead to crime?

The cartels are based on Colombia, and the drug plantations are around the Andes. They bring the drug here (and from here to Europe), through the Amazon.

Speaking of the Amazon care to update me on the wildfire?

There is no rural part in UK, it's a huge metropolis spanning all the way up with patches of grass, like everywhere in the blue banana

100% Dutch

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I cannot begin to say how wrong you are

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you guys don't know rural village feel
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What qualifies as rural town, under 100,000? My town has about 40,000

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Depends on the country. Idk enough about Ireland.

polk county seat, population 16.301, Oregon

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Anything considered non metropolitan, relatively small, surrounded by countryside, and simply, rural
In the case of Ireland, I'd say so, even parts of Dublin have a country feel to them, still nothing compared to Mayo

Based, reminds me of my aunts town in Western Mass

eh
something like this for the most part

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My hometown

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Not a town, rather a village.

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