Poll: Where do you live? Now with better poll options!

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JemothSkarii

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In a small town called Glenrowan in Australia, about 15 minutes drive from a slightly bigger town called Wangaratta.

We dropped Ned Kelly, have a pub and 3 different take-away shops for a pop of about 1000 spread over a HUGE area. Considering maybe 100 people live in the main part of town itself...
 

Jodokh

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Canada, British Columbia in the north. Where the rednecks fly the confederate flag... Anywho off to milk the cows.
 

Latinidiot

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Holland!

Also apparently I am 'rest of europe', along with Germany, Poland, Belgium, France, Spain, Portugal, Switserland, Austria, Italy, Greece.

I guess I am being a bit of a dick about it, but Scandinavia has more in common with heartland europe than Heartland europe does with with the southern bit. remember: the south is in debt, and the north is strugglinng to pay for it and also getting in debt themselves.

Or even better: The south is based on Latin, while the north has more germanic roots, and it shows in both culture and language.
 

Chewster

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Osan, South Korea currently and for the foreseeable future. Home of kimchi, (deadly) soju and baseball teams that are based on the company that owns them, rather than geographic location.

Formerly Toronto Ontario, Canada. Won't be going back until the job situation in the Great White North improves vastly.
 

Colour Scientist

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Yopaz said:
I can't really understand why you'd consider Scandinavia an important poll option. Combined there's a population of roughly 20 million people. Germany got around 80 millions, France around 65 millions, Italy around 60 million.

Scandinavia should be ignored and a country or region with some actual population should be added. I wont say you have any better poll options than anyone else here. 8 options just isn't enough.

OT: I'm Scandinavian, Norway, Oslo.
People from Scandanavia are fairly well represented on these forums though. It's rare to see someone from France post here and I've only ever seen a handful of Germans.

Even in the poll now, they're beating "Other Europe".
I wonder if we can get that put on maps?
 

Kyber

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Finland. What i recall, in all my years i've met one other Finnish person in here, so this is to that one other guy;
Haista paska, suomi finland perkele.
And that's how our anthem goes.
 

Thaluikhain

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I would have said those poll options seemed very strange and arbitrary, but looking at the numbers, they seemed to have worked.

Also, Australia.
 

AnarchistFish

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UK. I wanna get out though.

Johnny Novgorod said:
In Argentina, so "other". I think there's like four of us in the site, no point wasting a poll option on Argentina. Don't know about South America though.
I've seen a few Brazilians
 

MiskWisk

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UK. Smack dab on the border between Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire in a small village that somehow keeps avoiding getting flooded despite the fact I can see the Trent from my bedroom.
 

bojackx

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Reporting in from Doncaster in the UK, where I've always lived.

I've been told it's a bad place to live, but I've never been attacked or even verbally abused in the streets before (although a couple of years ago a group of four kids tried mugging me and my friends with a 6-inch metal chain, unsuccessfully of course).
 

StormShaun

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Australia.
Not ANY part of Australia ... but the arse end of the world.

Aka, Western Australia, where we get heat, death and the damn easterners stealing our stuff. XD
(Kidding about that last part ... well maybe not. :/)

Also I am known to travel a lot.
 

Raikas

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Canada here - southern Ontario specifically. I've been here for 3 years and will probably be moving out of provine (and possibly out of the country) within the next 6 months.
 

Wadders

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BlackStar42 said:
Wadders said:
I fluctuate between Birmingham, England, and my home county of Shropshire in England.

One is a city full of grim accents, big shops, canals and seemingly precious little else. The latter is a luscious land of cows, farmers, hills, trees and greenness.

Guess which I prefer...
You forgot the blight on the county that is Telford (as home towns go, it's not the one I would have picked).

Yeah, another English guy here, drinking tea as I type this.
You poor person :-( Yeah, all I ever see of Telford is the view from the train as it pulls out of the Telford Central station. I'm happy with how that is.

We have, as a county, virtually disowned Telford though, given that it's in the Telfod and Wrekin unitary district.

I was born in Shrewsbury, thankfully.
 

Brutal Peanut

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Southern California, the desert, The States. The heat is coming. *tear* Almost time to start papering the windows.
 

AnthrSolidSnake

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In the US in PA, in a town that has had no significance and has not been slightly remembered since the Civil War. Seriously, the only reason a town exists here is because soldiers and people came through on their way either to, or away from the war in Gettysburg. On another note, I've seen a disturbing increase of KKK members handing out pamphlets when visiting Gettysburg...
 

Griffolion

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I'm from the UK, the north west (the bit nobody ever talks about). Currently walking around smugly, giving smug looks to every other British person I see (that's a lot of people) over the fact the Falklands decisively gave Argentina the finger with their referendum.
 

ClockworkPenguin

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Griffolion said:
I'm from the UK, the north west (the bit nobody ever talks about). Currently walking around smugly, giving smug looks to every other British person I see (that's a lot of people) over the fact the Falklands decisively gave Argentina the finger with their referendum.
Manchester and Livepool get quite a bit of attention to our part of England. I feel sorry for Cumbria. No one ever talks about Cumbria.