Say you are a mcdonalds owner, you get like 3 customers per day. How can you afford to live? Seems like everyone that lives in small towns owns big ass Pick-up trucks and a ranch. Where are they getting this money from?
lol. small towns count of traffic passing through their towns. customers come and go.
Dylan Lewis
How small are we talking here ? Like 5000 inhabitants or more like 500 ?
Josiah Watson
It's called the Sheriff's Department. Speeding tickets. Also funding from the state government, I'm guessing.
Evan Wilson
I live in a town of 26, AMA
Aaron Cooper
Do you have any take away food?
Henry Lopez
Thus the rural exodus occurred prior to colonialism and the rest is history.
Mason Davis
How many of the town inhabitants have you slept with? Any dark town secrets?
Samuel Wright
How do small towns even exist?
Say you are a mcdonalds owner, you get like 3 customers per day. How can you afford to live? Seems like everyone that lives in small towns owns big ass Pick-up trucks and a ranch. Where are they getting this money from?
What the fuck do you guys do for fun? How shitty is the internet?
Jonathan Fisher
Do you live in Logan Creek?
Charles Cooper
My parents moved to the old family house in a village of 19
Robert Turner
Town of 1500 reporting in. No Mcdonalds only Caseys (pizza and gas place) and dollar general. Both of which prioritize bum fuck nowheres for some reason. Lotta pick up trucks, lotta farms, and a lotta of driving for most people. Every other business does not survive here and most die off after ten years.
1 Italian place, and they are badass super good, but pricy - Also uber EATS
None, I haven't met any of them actually. Just moved here... there is 3 bars tho which are kind of packed
They are buffer towns between big towns- Generally better places to live, Cheap cheap cheap taxes- My elec bill was 18$ and my gas bill 20$
I had to build a 120ft tower to get a P2P system in place, runs at 20-50ping between 20-30MBS- Its pretty sweet, i can technically shoot it from my tower to the other tower and tell the system to route me a different way every time which makes me user as fuck if i wana be anal about it. Its almost decentralized up until i finally go from a tower to the main node.
Also, Cars, Guns, offroad, hunting coyotes and generally being able to do whatever the fuck I want on my land
Wheres that?
Nice, We have a old family house in chicago, have had it almost 110 years now
>Nice, We have a old family house in chicago, have had it almost 110 years now This one has been in the family for 6 centuries, along with the land around (a few fields we rent out and a forest). Nearest church and bar are 10 minutes away by car, shops are 30 minutes away.
Jaxon Miller
>centuries Whattttt thats awesome- What country?
Elijah Morales
France. Also the internet isn't that bad but no fiber obviously. It's only 1h30 away from the city. When I was a kid we drove there every friday afternoon after school and came back in the city sunday evening.
Looks awesome, I just hope your not overrun by the mooslim refugees coming in. Would be a shame.
Kayden Brown
We should depopulate small towns and let nature take over. We don't need endless copies of the same shit town full of chain restaurants and NPCs. Waste of natural resources to sustain all those "people"
Isaiah Hill
Nah, the mayor of my city sends every "refugee", gypsy or assorted scum to Paris where they belong. Sadly I have no pic of the house itself on my phone. That was two weeks ago.
You mean big citys, Yeah that will happen naturally. Citys are parasitic
Based as fuck. How the fuck do you have THAT much snow already, holy shit.
Juan Ramirez
Land is absurdly cheap in the countryside, can't make much money out of that. Farming and food industry, a bit of forestry and carpentry, some services.
Dunno, weather is fucked up this year, two weeks ago you needed a winter coat to get out and rn I'm goong to work in a shirt, sleeves up.
small rural towns sure are interesting, and from my experience, fairly friendly and warm once you get west of the ozarks, and the rivers go from muddy brown to nice and clear. Kentucky can go die in a hole.
I rode my bike bike across the US this summer and after coming down the underground railroad head west through missouri, kansas, Colorado, up into wyoming, montana, idaho and finally oregon. things really changed the further west I went until i got near the coast, and i really liked the giant sections of BLM land and the way out parts where theres so much space people can do whatever the fuck they want, unlike here in tax-achusetts urabn areas that I moved back to for my gf. fucking hatte high population density. after a while i though seeing more than 5k pop marked on my map was a big city. it was nice
Kayden Johnson
Dans quel coin mon cher ? Ça a l'air charmant comme endroit.
Gabriel Campbell
Massif Central
Xavier Green
They dont they are a cia psyops
Joshua Bennett
Thats pretty crazy- I cant wait to see what the fuck happens this winter. Dude its too bad you are in france, those hills would be killer for some precision rifle practice and i know they are pretty anti-fun like the rest of the EU.
Federal land is the tits, truly one of the greatest parts of america. Not even kidding, once i make it im fucking off to Wyoming or Montana and spending my days doing fuck all in the great outdoors.
HB 70: Utility token bill. This is the bill that could have the most significance in the long run, given the direction innovation is taking place. This legislation defines the meaning of a utility token in a way that would make it exempt from securities regulation
But when the traffic on BIZ picks back up, dont fucking tell the rest of them fags about this- Wyoming is based as fuck and i dont want to literately have to be dumping dead hippys in the woods
Brandon Clark
amen brother. my plan is to build out a custom off-grid schoolie and explore. maybe down the line get a plot of land to set up a nice garden/homestead and a place to park and set up the stuff I can't fit in the bus like a workshop
Asher Miller
bank loans
Zachary Allen
We have a few hunting rifles actually, my grandpa taught me to shoot when I was a kid. I don't like hunting much but this area is full of boars, lots of people are hunters here.
Je recommande chaudement oui. Dans un petit bled comme celui (7 maisons) ci il n'y a aucun commerce et il faut conduire 30 minutes pour aller au village de 2000 habitants le plus proche. Si tu veux quand même quelques commodités accessibles à pied je te conseille donc un village pas trop petit >Tence >Montfaucon >Chambon sur Lignon >St Agrève >Lamastre Quelques pistes si tu cheches des idées.
Henry Cruz
They don't get big chain places. A lot of the businesses/restaurants are basically run out of people's homes. For example, my crew camped just outside of a very tiny town while we were passing through Wyoming. The gas station was just a family's home with a pump in front, little toddlers running around the store/etc. The local restaurant was just a dude cooking on a grill outside of his house, his very cute little girls working as waitresses, food was really good though. I've been through a lot of small towns in my line of work because I work in remote wilderness.
Basically, they make money on people passing through, exporting stuff, or travelling for work and coming home on weekends.
Is smalltown living the most bluepilled living ever? >Live in a small town >Not connected to nature like the villages and thus not redpilled >Not having whatever the fuck benefit of urban life It's like the ultimate onions boy move
Robert Cooper
How would you qualify a small town ? Where do you draw the line between a small town and a village ? Also yes, that's why small towns are in a decline really.
Anthony Stewart
>il faut conduire 30 minutes Plutôt 10-15 mais le temps de sortir la voiture, de trouver où se garer, etc. Le gros avantage des tout petits villages est que tu peux avoir du terrain pour pas cher.
Fuck, you know what I mean. How do you define a small town then
Alexander Harris
I grew up in a town of
Colton Gonzalez
I say over 2000 inhabitants it's a town.
Angel Cook
Oui, idéalement j'aimerais avoir un minimum de terrain.
Tu fais tes courses dans une ville proche ? J'imagine que sinon ça revient vite bien plus cher. Ça fait vite cher en essence tout ça non ?
Merci pour les conseils en tout cas.
Angel Hughes
>Also, Cars, Guns, offroad, hunting coyotes and generally being able to do whatever the fuck I want on my land Sounds super comfy desu
Owen Perez
>be me >live in town of 500 >riding dirt bike thru town >just ripping around >Andy Taylor gets behind me and flips his lights on >slowly divert into an empty field and ride away
>big town >mulitple owners/holders of franchise >500k yearly cost >700k rev >200k profit >divided by 5 people >40k profit each
At first sight it looks like the big town is making the most money, but in reality...they aint.
Carter Turner
>welfare is okay as long as they're white and it's corn
Nothing, it would free the farmers to specialize in more productive fields (no pun intended) and further innovate for us all. Literally a win-win scenario. Trying to artificially maintain low-skill nonspecialized jobs like this stagnates and suffocates an extremely advanced economy like the US'. This is literally economics 101.
>50k yearly cost >-100k revenue >100k government subsidy >50k "profit" (even though no one benefits)
Aaron Taylor
Is it comfy or isolating?
Benjamin Gonzalez
Yes. All the illegals coming up here are the fault of the same rural people bitching about them. We can out subsidize our farmers more than Mexico can for corn, and they run up here for work.
I was from a small town of 1500. Nearly everyone has a “bad back” or “bad knee” and can’t work. And milks social security or VA benefits and claims to be “retired”. It’s the whole reason the military is worshipped in these places. Can get 80-100% military disability $3k a month when you get out. The old fucks had union jobs and made sure to destroy the union on the way out so they could retire opulently and the kids don’t get shit. Fuck these people.
Noah Campbell
Alors si t'es vraiment dans un petit hameau tu as pas le choix de la voiture ou non. Dans tous les villages que je t'ai cité tu peux faire tes courses à pied sans problème, surtout que tu as souvent des marchés (un ou deux par semaine) qui sont moins chers que les grandes surfaces. Après c'est sur que tu depenseras plus en essence qu'en ville mais bon ta grosse baraque de coûtera le quart ou moins du prix qu'elle aurait coûté en ville.
Jeremiah Fisher
>This is literally economics 101. Yeah, economics 101 teaches us that domestic producers will always be able to magically come up with new technology to out-compete cheaper foreign product. Every post you make is more wew worthy than the last.
Brayden Martinez
Depends on population density, really. Upstate NY has a ton of towns with 2000-3000 people spread out across a 50 square mile area. Half of the population lives in a 1-3 square mile village so the rest of it is rural as fuck.
Juan Gray
delete this user, its unpatriotic
Hudson Young
land is so cheap in flyover states and small towns, you could buy a huge house for like 200k, the same house would cost 1-1.5m anywhere else
similarly rent is fractional compared to cities, a business unit is like $5000 a month in a city, in small towns id assume their rent is probably below $800 a month
Basically you trade convenience and big city living for a stable and comfy household, but evident by the population density in the big cities, not a lot of people chose to do so
Lucas Wright
Nobody tell this city kike our secret. t. Small town business and land owner with a nice truck.