city/countryside?

  • City
  • Countryside

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Used to be City, firmly countryside now. Probably bigger cunts in the countryside pound for pound, but easier to avoid them

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I grew up in the countryside. Boring as fuck.

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I wish I didn’t have to share it with certain types of people and attitudes but I bloody love the countryside, sorry

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Countryside is nice for trips out. Would do my head in to live there though.

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There’s nothing worth doing in a city really

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The finest county of England:

  • Surrey
  • Hants
  • Northants
  • West Sussex
  • Devonshire
  • Other

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You can do stuff like get a kebab at any time of day or night but that’s about it

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it’s funny I feel the same about cities…except I don’t actually want to go to them for trips either

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Can do that in my hometown if you visit the fine establishment Taste of Spice

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I like wandering around

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Just moved to a village about 10 mins from Brighton. Have to say it’s a pretty good balance of both

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Did you know Peter Gabriel is from Surrey? That’s cool

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question for city people; can you go to a big park and be able to not see any other people around or are you like always within 100ft of another human?

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I did. My grandparents were mates with the cleaners at his old school and we used to go there a lot and I just used to walk around it at night when it was empty for the summer whilst they got drunk and did Spanish stuff.

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changing my vote to Surrey

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You can if you want, yeah

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Remember the cleaners used to drink pints of brandy and coke, both died a while ago from booze related illnesses.

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that’s good at least, I always imagined if you went to Pipplington park in London or whatever that it would be rammed

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My favourite parks are Victoria Park and Regent’s Park

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