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Old 07-05-2017, 12:48 PM
 
Location: PSL
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So just admit you like country girls. Problem mostly solved. So do I, city girls hold no appeal to me, and I was raised in the woods. Seriously, you're only talking about millennials raised in a large suburb. I'm a millennial too, and I know and prefer to drive stick shift, and I don't know a single millennial you're alluding to. C'est la vie
I've lived in the sticks of upstate NY, I've lived in urbanish areas of NY.

It's the same regardless whether you were to go to a small town bar or beachside place in Lake George or anywhere in Saratoga or in Poughkeepsie to NYC.

Even at the mud jam held in Okeechobee down here in Florida. Most heads at a 45 degree downward angle looking at a phone lol
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Old 07-09-2017, 08:39 PM
 
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The highest concentration of obesity in the the Red South! And they're not exactly bastions of Liberalism! Millions of Trump voters probably have higher BMI's than King Cheeto!
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Come to Baltimore. Or any large city. Then marvel at the fat, smelly people that make up the Democrat voter base.
All low class people whether Republican or Democrat are generally fat. People with class don't let their own bodies deteriorate.
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Old 07-09-2017, 08:50 PM
 
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I'm 57.

This world is so much worst then when I was growing up.

This world is so much better then when I was growing up.

It depends on which glasses you use to judge the past. For instance, the speed and amount of information at our fingertips currently is both good and bad. Technology advancements are both good and bad. What society teaches our children....that one I'd say leans negative to the past. There's too many variables in this world so I just negatively accept society, throw my .02 when I can, and live my life to the best of my ability. I have chosen to be a player in this game of life.
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