Where do you dwell?
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Where do you dwell?
Well.......
Just to let you know, I live in Melbourne, Australia. So thats one vote to Australia.
<brag>I've just heard it's the most liveable city in the world!</brag>
Just to let you know, I live in Melbourne, Australia. So thats one vote to Australia.
<brag>I've just heard it's the most liveable city in the world!</brag>
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mmm
I don't want to annoy my Canadian friends though, do I. I here there very touchy about how seperate there country is from yours!
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im from canada. We also asy Zed instead of Zee
anyway, some of us are touchy, but im used to it. So long as you americans can tell the difference between Canada and the US im happy. I hope i dont wake up in a state tomorrow! and i have to agree with King of Shibby, I feel that canada is one of the safest places to live, although i have been watchin the news lately and there have been a lot of deaths due to guns and violence in Toronto.
It all relates to i story i read in English called "A Television Drama' Which basically states that everybody feels safe in the city that they live in. They all believe that urban life is safe and that violence would never happen. But it does, the protagonist (main character) named Carolee, sees a man in her garden that later on turns out to be a murderer! It is a good story if you ever happen to find it.
anyway, some of us are touchy, but im used to it. So long as you americans can tell the difference between Canada and the US im happy. I hope i dont wake up in a state tomorrow! and i have to agree with King of Shibby, I feel that canada is one of the safest places to live, although i have been watchin the news lately and there have been a lot of deaths due to guns and violence in Toronto.
It all relates to i story i read in English called "A Television Drama' Which basically states that everybody feels safe in the city that they live in. They all believe that urban life is safe and that violence would never happen. But it does, the protagonist (main character) named Carolee, sees a man in her garden that later on turns out to be a murderer! It is a good story if you ever happen to find it.
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To some extent its true. In the city you live in you know where to go and where not to go. You also look relaxed and not nervouse since your at "home". If i would go to detroit and stumble into a bad part of town after dark I would look nervouse and stick out like a sore thumb inviting trouble.
There used to be alot of MOB violence here in youngstown, people would start thier cars and BOOM. Still in my old neighborhood nothing major ever happens besides a car stereo getting stolen once and a while. Do I feel safe? yes, I do.. about as safe as you can feel I assume.
There used to be alot of MOB violence here in youngstown, people would start thier cars and BOOM. Still in my old neighborhood nothing major ever happens besides a car stereo getting stolen once and a while. Do I feel safe? yes, I do.. about as safe as you can feel I assume.
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I live in the state of Indiana, one of 50 in that oh so uber cool assiocation that is commonly referred to as "The United States of America", the "US", "The States", or just plain "America". (technically, the last one is actually a HUGE amount of land that is home to more species of animals than any other place in the world and has a human population of almost 1 billion but it is commonly used to refer to my country)
As for snipers, he just shot someone in John the Axes state yesterday. If he comes about 200 miles north and 600 west then I'll be scared...
As for snipers, he just shot someone in John the Axes state yesterday. If he comes about 200 miles north and 600 west then I'll be scared...
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