Where Do You Live?

  • brand_new

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    I live in Manchester, England.

    I love how we're known as the real capital of England, and I love the Manchester music scence. Also I love the history behind the city, how Manchester was the first industrial city in England.

    However, the weather isnt always great. We are also famous for our rain. But sometimes even that's a comfort, to sit indoors by a fire when its chucking it down outside.

    I will always love my city, but sometimes I think it would be nice to live somewhere else, just for a while.
    August 12th, 2009 at 12:54am
  • wonho

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    miss fit.:
    New Jersey, in this sh_thole of a town where everything closes down at 9:30 PM on a Friday night. Basically - it's boring, and there's nothing to do. I hate it.
    Ah, I live in basically the same type of place. :XD I'm 15 minutes outside of Philadelphia though, so I just go over to the city as much as I possibly can. (:
    August 12th, 2009 at 02:54am
  • whyamistillonhere

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    I live in Wisconsin, U.S. I like that my favorite actor's father was born in this state and I like the fact that said actor is from the neighboring state of Minnesota. I also like that it's just below Canada, and I have quite a few Canadian homies. Also, the weather (discluding thunderstorms, heat and humidity).

    I dislike the fact that it's in the Midwest (I hate the storms and the atmosphere), the fact that the area I live in is rural (I crave tall buildings and concrete), in all seriousness I do in fact live across from a cornfield, everyone in my village are narrowminded rednecks, there are no shops in this village; the most exciting things for kids and teenagers to do are go to one of three parks, attend youth group or go to the library.

    I would most definitely move if I could. I would choose Seattle, WA because I love that city with my whole heart. Ah, but I can only dream...
    Jeffrey Dahmer.:
    4) The most exciting that happens is Paddy gets a new tractor and everyone runs to see it. Cue pictures on people's profiles of it, with comments such as "That's the stuff!" and "Ain't she a beauty?"
    :lmfao That sounds like where I live!
    August 13th, 2009 at 04:45am
  • tyler joseph.

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    I live in Sparks, NV which is right next to Reno. It's okay. Sometimes it's pretty cool, other times it's boring as shit and I hate it. I was born in San Bernardino, CA and lived there for almost eleven years, but moved to Sparks after my parents split up, so I miss Cali a lot. The good thing is that a lot of bands and musicians I love come to here (and Reno), so I go to a lot of good concerts. And there are some really pretty places here. The people are interesting. Half of them are really cool and laid-back, and the other half are either complete assholes, drugatics/drug dealers, or a combination of the three. Eh, I've met a lot of cool people here, though. I just have a lot of family in Cali that I miss. It's a very adult town. There's slot machines in the 7-11's! :XD And there are a lot of clubs that are 18 and over, and some concerts are 21 and over, so us minors are usually bored out of our skulls. And trust me, casino arcades get really old after playing in them a thousand times. :roll:

    I'm hoping to move to San Francisco when I'm 21. I've never been there, but it looks beautiful and it's way better than the place I live in.
    August 13th, 2009 at 07:36am
  • Michael Jackson..

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    I Live in southern Oregon, in the US.
    I Love it,
    I Lived here my whole life.
    So I deal with it's flaws.

    I live so close to all my favorite bands,
    Yet I might as well be 1 million miles away,
    Because it's just not close enough.
    August 13th, 2009 at 08:48am
  • Sunshine.

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    I live in Honduras.
    I hate it:
    Too hot.
    Political Turmoil. "Military Coup"
    Violence.
    No bands ever preform here.
    August 13th, 2009 at 10:22pm
  • Flynn Rider

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    I live on Guam.
    I hate it because bands don't come here -_-"
    I like it because it's small and there's not much crime here..
    August 14th, 2009 at 10:45am
  • Hailstorm.

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    I live in Corbin, KY.
    Its alright, I guess. Corbin's a really small town, so there's not much to do. :( But, we're known as the birthplace of Kentucky Fried Chicken, and we have Cumberland Falls (I believe its one of the only places you can see a moonbow).
    August 15th, 2009 at 02:24am
  • mr. word vomit

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    Texas.

    And I hate it.
    I feel trapped. It's suffocating. I want to scream.

    It's bearable, because my mother and brother are here. And my art teacher.

    I'm a city kid. Born and bred city kid. I lived in NJ, then stayed in NY, but now I'm in the South. I'm also an artist, so it's only natural that I find skyscrapers, clash of architecture styles, SoHo, and etc. appealing. There's no variation in Texas landscape horizon- it's so damned flat. When I visited NY last week, I felt like I could breathe. The sky was the same, but it was more vast and spacious. I felt exhilirated and alive.

    Oh, and the architecture is gorgeous. As an artist, I could probably sit on a bench on a street, and just stare at the buildings for hours on end. They were beautiful. Not to mention all the (free) mueseums and galleries.

    Plus, the variety of people. Texas, in my opinion, is dull and dry. I like the fast-paced and everchanging New York- streets and people-wise. There are a variety of cultures, styles, personalities, and languages.

    But I'll deal. Just a few more years, and I'll be in college either in Cali or RISD, then moving onto Broadway theaters. Until then, I suppose I can enjoy the calm scenery.
    August 15th, 2009 at 03:14am
  • as dreamers do.

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    I live in Texas. (:

    The only thing I hate about it is the fact that it never snows. D:
    August 15th, 2009 at 03:31am
  • helpless dreamer;

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    I live in Manitoba and I love it here. Everyone knows everyone, and the people are lovely, except I hate how there's nothing to see here. There's the mall, the zoo, endless parks, this garden, and blaaah; we need like an amusement park. Hah. I'm already planning on moving to New York or California with my cousins. I live for big cities.
    August 15th, 2009 at 09:17pm
  • Caravaggio

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    I live in Plainview, MN. Incredibly small farming community. The only thing we have going for us, is that we're fifteen minutes away from Rochester, MN (Mayo Clinic). Most everyone works for Mayo around here, and it's kept a lot of people their jobs.

    But as for interesting things happening, or having things to do, there's not much.
    My Favorite Mistake:
    in all seriousness I do in fact live across from a cornfield
    My dad lives in a cornfield, essentially. So, you're still doing good in my eyes. :D
    August 16th, 2009 at 01:58am
  • Addyliners

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    I live in Vancouver, BC, Canada. #4 best city to live in as of 2009 (used to be #3)! I love how basically, all they say is true. Even the jabs at the stereotypes are true. WET COAST! My only problem, not enough snow at the right time. It's been coming later than before and a lot less too. Plus, real estate here is just heinous!

    I would love to be able to live in a different city but I think I'm comfortable here. Plus, I like my life. There are many things to do here but sometimes, it can get a smidge boring.
    August 17th, 2009 at 09:03am
  • ForbiddenMoon

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    I'm from California. I love the beach and how its right by my house, but i hate the fact that it hardly rains. I love the rain and you dont get it much in Southern California
    August 17th, 2009 at 10:34am
  • anakin

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    Upper Michigan.
    It's all trees and little towns. And it's really cold in the winter and snows like there's no tomorrow.
    August 17th, 2009 at 04:02pm
  • villa

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    Toronto, Canada! And I love it. I've become really patriotic. I used to hate this place, I used to think it was all party and night life and nothing great. But now that I'm growing older, and actually going out to places and keeping in touch with people from other places, it somehow makes me proud to live here. Toronto, the party city. The lights are always shining and everything is so alive.
    August 18th, 2009 at 05:59am
  • JonWalker

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    I've just moved to Florida from Wisconsin, and hate it like nothing else. I miss the rain and the -30 degrees in the wintertime. And people can't drive here.XD
    August 18th, 2009 at 04:09pm
  • gnarly.

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    Northern California.
    I love San Francisco, and I hope to move there when I'm older.
    August 21st, 2009 at 05:28pm
  • modern mariah.

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    I've lived in Florida my whole life. Currently I'm in the St. Pete area. The music scene here is awesome, but the kids part of it have got some serious baggage.

    The climate here is alright. During Autumn it's amazing, Spring is a little stuffy, Winter gets pretty cold, but Summer is the worst! It gets so hot and I hate it.

    Everyone thinks FL is such an amazing place but it really isn't.
    August 28th, 2009 at 11:30am
  • Applejack

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    I live in Sydney, I love it here. I just love Australia in general. I love going to all the local places that no-one has ever heard of, i love walking out onto the back oval at my school and laughing at people when they step on wallaby poo, i love Spanish class when i get bored and i just look out the window and there is always a wallaby.

    I hate the bush fires and water restrictions. I hate the racism in Australia and i hate how religion is set up in schools.
    August 30th, 2009 at 08:32am