What do you hate and love most about where you live?

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Cheery Lunatic

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Pretty self explanatory.

EDIT: I guess I'll be more specific. ;D
I live in a suburb in Texas. People are really nice down here. Believe it or not though, there are a LOT of East Asian families here, and a lot of the teenagers adopt the fobby, "cutesy" azn scene, which gets realllly grating after awhile.
 

TheYellowCellPhone

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GOOD: Everything is within a two minute drive.

Grocery stores, car washes, pawn shops, schools, rentals, cinemas, banks, fast food joints, sit-in joints, even a bowling alley.

BAD: The traffic lights suck. A LOT.
 

Alon Shechter

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I live in Israel.
I hate almost everyone around me.
I love nothing.
I hate that place.
Even 5 hours on a train in Canada seeing MORE AND MORE AND MORE trees was nicer than living in Israel.
 

Julianking93

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I live in Tennessee.

If you can't guess, it's full of redneck idiots, bigotry, racism, sexism, religious zealots and some of the dumbest and most intolerant people you'll ever meet.

It's kinda pretty down here though.
 

Digikid

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Love: Country Setting.

Hate: Everyone else here is so closed minded and moronic that it is not even funny. No one here knows the term "Think outside the Box". Closed Minded fools.
 

Serenegoose

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Hate: It's Swansea. But I'll give you a list.

1: The city centre is small and devoid of things to do.
2: it's full of hills that are incredibly tiring to walk up.
3: the public transport shuts down at about 5pm, and does not operate on sundays.
4: It's full of small town shittiness which means I get plenty of abuse when I go outside for being a visible minority
5: It's miles away from any actual cities (the nearest is birmingham, cardiff is as bad as Swansea in my opinion)
6: I have no friends here.

Like:

1: One day, I will no longer live here. I like absolutely nothing about this place. It has no redeeming qualities beyond the fact that it could conceivably be -smaller- and more out of the way.
 

Mr. Google

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My city? I love the convenience of everything. There is a best buy, huge ass mall, costco, any other thing you need in one area. Thing i hate? The people are mostly preppy the schools are poor as shit
 

subject_87

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Pro: Cheesesteaks. Need I say more?
Con: Rampant crime, obnoxious rich families (I'm in a suburb of Philadelphia, but I'm counting the city itself for this.)
 

Zyst

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Mexico!

I love the food and the constant partying.

I freaking hate the level of corruption, and love it at the same time. (Paying 20 bucks to the cop and going on while drunk for the win)
 

Vampire cat

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Norway...

I hate the sexy-tall-blond label Norwegian women has gotten from you people from other countries (evil glare), I hate our completely ineffective and retarded government, I hate people hating other people (you see what I did there?) and I hate Smalahove.

I love our stunningly beautiful nature (which the government does their BEST to destroy despite endless protests from the entire country), I love our rainy dark nights and our intimate atmosphere. Oh yes... I looove the rainy dark nights... Oh and we get lots of snow which is nice now and then cause its pwitty.
 

CpnBeef

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Jeff Bridges.

That guy always shows up just like "i'm awesome" and it's cool and everything but after a while. Geeze Jeff, stop stealing my sandwiches.

Seriously though i ive in England, East Midlands and a city which is very multi-cultural. The worst thing is that under the weight of all the culture the British is getting crushed by everything else.

Last year a motion was almost passed by our MP and Mayor to rename Christmas "Winter lights" in order to avoid innoffence to other cultures, i'm not religious so the whole Christ part didnt bother me but it was like the slapped me straight in the face.

Merry winter lights, get ****ed.
 

Betancore

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I live in Australia. Specifically Melbourne.

What I hate most - the people who take themselves too seriously, the emo/goth/industrial metal people who sit on the Flinders St steps and get in the way of everyone else, the mX, the unpredictable weather, Federation Square (someone, at some stage, thought that it was a good idea...how?), the syringes at St Kilda Beach, water restrictions, trend whores, and the tourists.

And what I love - everything else; Melbourne metal, public transport (okay, I hate Melbourne public transport more than I love it, but at least I never have to walk anywhere), the street performers, Melbourne Anonymous, having people of all cultures live here, the weird 'alternative' stores, the ACMI smoke room, all the interesting things there are to do and see here, and the cow in the tree. Seriously, we have a cow. In a tree.


 

Omikron009

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I live in Vancouver, British Columbia. I love that it's one of the nicest cities in the world, and I don't really hate anything about it, so there you go.
 

Ham_authority95

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Love: The people are generally un-bigoted, there are lots of trees, it isn't dead dry all all year. The bus system is pretty badass, as well.

Hate: Its full of a of hipsters, hippies, and irritating homeless people(Those sometimes aren't mutually exclusive, either)
 

Ertol

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I live in Colorado.

Love: There's a lot of nice outdoor activities almost all year round.

Hate: The weather changes every 15 minutes from sunny to tornado warning...to back to sunny. Also the wind is ridiculous. Not as bad as Wyoming, but not exactly a nice cool breeze.
 

Dags90

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Love:
Don't have to pump my own gas.
Close enough to NYC to not have to die slowly from radiation sickness in the event of a nuclear attack.
The food.

Hate:
Traffic.
Shitty public transit.
Humidity.
 

TheStickman

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Love: The food is delicious. (Southwest Louisiana)

People are nice (Except for a few fuckwits)

The scenery is nice.

Having only 3,000 people here means most people know a lot of the other people. :D

Hate: NOBODY I know is a gamer. (By my definition you have to have played more than Madden and UFC)

Indifference: As much as I complain about the heat I really don't hate it all that much. It's the damn humidity.
 

Stalk3rchief

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I'm going to answer this twice, once for my country and once again for the town I live in.

Country-U.S.A.

Love: I really do love being American, and not for the guns or the amazing food. I like being American because it's just where I grew up. Bash me for my simplicity if you want, but I love my home country.

Hate: Idiots. There are so many idiots here that it drives me insane. YOU CAN'T GET AWAY FROM THEM! Kids graduate highschool not knowing how to read, and then the standards actually get LOWER!? o.o

Home Town- St. Cloud, Florida

Love: This is the coolest neighborhood I've ever lived in to be honest. The people are intelligent and easy going, and it's set in a wilderness area (Yes, there is wilderness in Florida) I go out on the lake that's within walking distance or hike through the woods that's within walking distance or I could even wade through some marshlands that are within walking distance.

Hate: Boredom, Lovebugs and Mosquitoes. There's* almost no self phone reception out here and high speed internet is a myth. The only thing to do is sit outside and get eaten alive my blood sucking insects.


Sorry for the long post and also for my poor grammar, I'm sure I made some terrible typos.
 

CarpathianMuffin

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I live in Reno, NV

Love: Surrounded by mountains, easy to get around town, beautiful downtown area.

Hate: The perpetually sunny and clear weather, most people who live here, and the fact that coyotes keep rooting through the damn trash.
But on the other hand, we're home to this fine establishment


So I can't say I really hate that.