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So it seem the point of this thread has become that different people like different cities/areas for different reasons because we're all different. How did it take this long to figure that out?!?!
So it seem the point of this thread has become that different people like different cities/areas for different reasons because we're all different. How did it take this long to figure that out?!?!
The landscape is tiresome. The triangle has plenty of rolling hills, but you'd never know it because you're always surrounded by a wall of trees. I wasn't aware of what a horizon line was until I read about it in a book (slight exaggeration). Excepting a few spots on the highway, even in places like Asheville, you only know that you're on a mountain because the road is sloped up or down and the trees are diagonal.
They don't call us "The City of Oaks" for nothing you know.....Hello
So it seem the point of this thread has become that different people like different cities/areas for different reasons because we're all different. How did it take this long to figure that out?!?!
And yet, poster after poster after poster comes here saying (sometimes literally) "Should I move to [place]?" or "Where is the best place to live in NC?", as if there is one, universal, carved-in-stone answer as to where a random migrating person "should" live, with no further clarification needed.
And yet, poster after poster after poster comes here saying (sometimes literally) "Should I move to [place]?" or "Where is the best place to live in NC?", as if there is one, universal, carved-in-stone answer as to where a random migrating person "should" live, with no further clarification needed.
Well that has more to do with the generally stupidity of the common person.
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