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Originally Posted by Masaii
who the fuck wants to live in central Australia
even the animals hate it there.
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you possess the answer you're looking for. we are all one. Go Swans.
but in general, cities not only have more jobs and opportunities, they're more dynamic in general. I'm living in a city for the first time (spent 3 months in Manhattan but hardly consider that "living" there), and I agree with your sentiments, but I can see the appeal of a place that has so much of everything. It's just easier/has more options. But yeah, 80% of America lives in city districts, mostly because of job opportunities (specifically, the type of jobs in rural areas are not only limited, they're diminishing on the whole).
Why aren't you a fan of the AFL?