Pepe
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There are more and more people moving out west too, which really sucks, stay in the city, scum
There's far greater leaving than arriving m8.
There are more and more people moving out west too, which really sucks, stay in the city, scum
Mucksavages complaining about pollution when they're filling our rivers with slurry.
There's far greater leaving than arriving m8.
The quietness is one of my favorite aspects of country life, boredom is all in the head M8. Born and reared in the city btw.
I’m the same, lived in city until 24 and then moved rural. Love the countryside and would never move back.
The quietness is one of my favorite aspects of country life, boredom is all in the head M8. Born and reared in the city btw.
I’m the same, lived in city until 24 and then moved rural. Love the countryside and would never move back.
Also hate the smell of slurry - that some county apologists try to claim is a "healthy smell". And the smell of silage. And cow sh*t all over the place. My hayfever isn't best served out the country either.
Better phone coverage and broadband in the cities too.
I enjoy the company of others and interacting with people. Out the country is good at night if you're a star gazer I suppose
I'm the opposite, I love being invisible in the city.
You fart in the countryside and everyone knows about it.
I haven't smelt slurry in an age, we don't really have big cow farms out here, it's mostly small herds wandering around huge farms, mostly sheep where I am and shitloads of forestry too.
I have better broadband that a fair few I know in the city and ya, we do have bad mobile coverage going over mountains etc but in general, it's fine, I hardly ever use the phone though tbh.
People visit us and we visit them and ya, star gazing is pretty awesome
I was driving out the country just this morning on the way back from a meeting - away from the busy main road, and the smell was minging for over a mile of the journey - and no I hadn't farted. Seriously, it was vile.