Do you live in the city or the countryside?
I live on the border of a 20 000 people town and the second biggest city in the entire country, so i don't know really.
>>25643656
Uni town, so doesn't really count as either a city or the countryside.
Lived in a city for a few years when my family moved. Honestly didn't like that city but i generally like cities to a certain degree.
>>25643656
I live in a town with 16,000 people. But in about 20 minutes I can be in buttfuck nowhere deliverance style.
7kb/s kyohai.
You tell me.
live in one of the top 10 largest cities in the usa, and i live like 20 mins from downtown, its not too bad granted i ride a bike everywhere and dont bother with public transportation so i cant vouch for how consistent it is
>>25643656
Who /downtownofamajorcity here?
>>25643910
NYC?
Not an original comment
>>25644045
nah senpai, in the south
>tfw city of 20 million
>buses are always rush hour japan tier full
>traffic jams makes it impossible to reach places on commuting hours
>people everywhere
>minimal green areas
>dirty fucking everything
>people are horrible
>everything is expensive
I want out
>>25644077
Austin is the only bike friendly city I can think of
An hour away from the city, a little bit less to the mountains and a shit tonne of bush. Living comfy suburban life.
>>25643656
Countryside surrounded by mountains 3000m+. Gondola to neat little ski resort right out my door. Havent seen the horizon in ages. Sun sets at 1430 this time of year.
Absolutely fucking loce it.
I live in a smaller city outside of Toronto. Just far enough that I don't have to walk outside and see hipsters and trannies every day. No idea why people choose to live downtown.
Live in a pretty big urban area, very busy. Moving soon to a smaller coastal city to have a chill life
In a village. The closest town/city is 20-30 minutes away, depending on traffic.
>>25643713
me too. comfy as fuck