so what part of your country are you from
>Florida, not the citys like tampa. The part where old people go to die. send help i did not come here of my own accord
so what part of your country are you from
>Florida, not the citys like tampa. The part where old people go to die. send help i did not come here of my own accord
then whose accord did you take to get here?
Genuinely zooey.
At least it's quiet, eh?
>from a neighborhood in Colorado full of old people
user will die in a hurricane. or a shoot out. no need to send help, he'll die before noon
>Northern Utah
I guess it's kinda comfy.
>Toronto
full of poor criminals who abuse the wealthfare system and dumb idiots who support them with their votes.
also in Colorado. up north where the smell gets you sometimes
>tfw west lancs
full of smackheads and scrubbers, also there's nothing to do except go walking in muddy fields for hours
I'm from Florida as well. Are you in the 850 by any chance?
Are we talking livestock smell or commerce city smells?
>North Dakota
I live in a heavily indigenous town, but not on a reservation. I am thinking about moving to Colorado though. Found this cool "we wuz" drawing and I kinda like it in a superficial level.
livestock. pretty far north
Yeah, cow and horse shit can get pungent at times.
Still a fuckton better than those times you have to go to commerce city for something and all the smells collide in a full on nasal blitzkriegz though less so now that they put scrubbers on the dog food factory
Kentucky. rate my state please.
Also, I don't know what this map is measuring. But since the east is darker, it's probably something really bad.
asuuuuuh brothers, denver reporting in.
also
>fuck off we're full
>denver
But really east or west coast? Or texas?
>we were full a long time ago but that didn't stop it
>semi-rural Alabama
It's comfy
South Texas reporting in, the temperature got to a high of 70 on Christmas day lads
born and raised here cap'n, the winter can suck a fat cock cause i have s.a.d, if i had the means to id probably move to somewhere along the texas coast.. the only thing i think i'd miss is the dudeweed.. and hiking/camping is chill
>born and raised here
That's actually refreshing as fuck. I was starting to think I was the only asshole who was actually born here.
Hiking and camping is (was) chill. Getting harder and harder to get around the transplants, especially when they bitch out and call the cops when you have an open pistol on your leg.
I'm in Clearwater. It's actually nice. I like it here a lot.
Central Alabama.
>Moved to a country town for two years for trade school
>Never lived in a country town, grew up in the city
>Meth heads, white trash, rednecks, and drunks everywhere
>At least two inbred kids in my trade program
>Move home to the city
>Crackheads and niggers everywhere
>Dammit.jpeg
What part of rural alabama
Got out as soon as I could.
From Tyrol, for some reason people think I'm Italian when I tell them this.
>Bogota
I can't decide if I like or hate this hellhole. It's okay if I pretend the bad parts don't exist.
Northwestern North Carolina, isn't the best place but it could be a lot worse.
Do you guys still have communist guerillas lurking in the jungles?
A little. It's more about coke than communism, though.
I live in Santiago, Chile. The rest of the country is as third world as you imagine, but the capital is pretty civilized. People behave like all western countries, and thus socially ostracized people like me turn up commonly. I'm a highly educated, wealthy NEET with no social life whatsoever, uni dropout, got kicked out of the navy, went to rehab for alcoholism at the age of 21, living like I'm in a movie without all the glamour. Just like pretty much everyone else in the civilized world.
Sao Paulo, Brazil. It's not bad, but a robot is miserable no matter where he lives.
>>Bogota
Noice. I'd like to visit other south american countries and see how different life is from here in hueland. Maybe next year.
Is it true you guys have a lot of stray dogs in the capital roaming around everywhere?
Suddenly it's south America hour.
Kind of interesting
Talladega and Calhoun County
Wouldn't say a lot. Compared to the rest of the country at least. In some parts of the city there are many, but where I live there aren't any. But yeah they are a thing.