Do you want to live in the city or country? Either way, why? Is there a specific place you’d like to live?

  • FellowEnt@sh.itjust.works
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    Converted croft on a remote Scottish island with horizon all round, facing west so I can watch the sun go down.

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    Cabin in the woods near a river or lake somewhere in Alaska. I love the cold and the snow. I want big dogs. I like chipping wood for heat. I enjoy being along the evergreens.

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    Toronto right downtown. I like the city, I like transit, I like having four seasons, I like having underground walkways, I like doggies on transit.

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    4 hours ago

    I want to either live in the city. Walking to everything, choices for stuff to do, people…

    Or

    Be in a cabin near a small in the middle of nowhere. With Internet though :p

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    7 hours ago

    A nice little cabin in the woods and by a lake.

    Far enough from the nearest town that I don’t have neighbors, but close enough that I can reasonably make a grocery run each week.

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    6 hours ago

    I want to live in an area that has a great music scene. It has to be clean and pleasant with plenty of community engagement and friendly people. I have to be able to afford a home, food, healthcare, and some things that I and the family just want. I don’t want to be scared for myself or my transgender kids, or my wife. I don’t want to be scared of the government or the people who wanted this version of it.

    Basically, I want to live in United States that was promised to me when I was a kid. No matter where it is.

    EDIT: Or Cicely, AK.

  • c1a5s1c@feddit.org
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    6 hours ago

    Agent 47’s cabin. For those that don’t know, he’s the main character from the Hitman games - and yes, his crib is epic.

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    7 hours ago

    Always the city. I would like to remove Buffalo from the US and transplant just over the border to Canada and move there. It’s such a cool city.

  • PyroNeurosis@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    8 hours ago

    I’m thinking of moving to Mongolia one day. Vast open spaces and a bitter cold winter. It’s nice to be forgotten by the world.

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      8 hours ago

      I lived there for a while, it’s very cool, it feels like going back to the wild Wild West. Bonus points if you like to drink, deduct points if you’re a vegetarian (they mostly just have meat dishes).

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        7 hours ago

        Reminds me of when I was up in Iqaluit (far north in Canada). The best way I could describe it is imagine Mos Eisley if it were on the planet Hoth.

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        7 hours ago

        That’s the impression I always come away with - similar to Montana or one of the Dakotas in the US. How was the language barrier?

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          Hmm I don’t remember it being too bad, but I was very used to traveling at the time. Work-wise I was able to find well educated staff with a good enough knowledge of English to work ok so it was all good.

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    10 hours ago

    A stable country with solid social safety nets where the people I love are not considered criminals simply for existing would be ideal.

    Beyond those requirements, I could live in a cabin in the woods, a trailer in a park, a mansion in the countryside or an apartment in the city. It wouldn’t matter as much.

    • toynbee@lemmy.worldOP
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      I think you can get a pretty good community in a remote place, but “the middle of nowhere” has some flexibility; it’s very true that if you’re nowhere enough, you probably won’t have enough people for a community.

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    12 hours ago

    I lived in Suburbia as a child. Happiness is a thin veneer over the contempt the majority of neighbors feel for each other.

    I lived in rural towns for much of my young adult life. Monopolized utilities and services, as well as the issue of small-town indoctrination, were reliably present.

    I currently live in a metro. The rampant corruption and vehicle-oriented culture are noxious.

    I guess I want to live in outer space. It’s pretty quiet up there and I’d imagine it doesn’t really smell all that bad.

    • grue@lemmy.world
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      I currently live in a metro. The rampant corruption and vehicle-oriented culture are noxious.

      Not all metros are that shitty. IDK about corruption, but at least in Europe there are cities with less car-oriented culture.