I have lived in major cities.
This is way better and would not trade it for anything.
Genuinely fuck your assumption. Have you ever lived rurally where the only sound you hear is your own fucking waterfalls?
Fuck off. Your opinion is shit.
Have you ever lived somewhere else, you can see how good life is when you have both proper electrification and good public transportation
P. S. I am not telling you to move, I am wondering does my argument make no sense to you because you don’t know anything better.
I have lived in major cities.
This is way better and would not trade it for anything.
Genuinely fuck your assumption. Have you ever lived rurally where the only sound you hear is your own fucking waterfalls?
Fuck off. Your opinion is shit.
this dude has mad toxic energy fr
Yeah I’m just blocking them at this point. I’m pretty confident they’re a teenager with this exchange, so no loss.
What would be wrong with responding to the substance of the comment as opposed to projecting your feelings on the person who wrote it? Your comment makes no sense.
I have, it is great there is also train to there and a bus to my family’s out of town house. And no power outages even tho it’s a small town.
My power never goes out, idiot. I have a generator.
I can go to see anyone whenever I want. In my schedule. Even during a state of emergency. You cannot.
Your option sucks more though, you can’t go there if your fuel runs out. You have to pay and maintain your car for a cost much higher…
P. S. I am not telling you to move
If that’s not your point, I can’t figure out what it is.
you don’t know anything better.
See that sounds very much like classism. People live in rural areas for a variety of reasons. Rural living has one set of problems, urban living has a different set. One is not better than the other. If I got you wrong here, I apologize.
Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe 8 hours ago
Oh, the irony. YOU need to look in a mirror and ask yourself the same question.
You’ve just decreed that everyone else is doing it wrong, yet you have no idea what it’s like anywhere else.