Joined: 1 Jan 2018 Age: 20 Gender: Male Posts: 2,751 Location: The British Empire
10 Jan 2021, 10:37 pm
blackomen wrote:
Midland, Texas, especially if you're not religious.
Nearly everyone there goes to church every Sunday.
It's a 5 hour drive to the nearest big metro area. There's only about 250,000 people in this metro. Flights out of the airport are very expensive and often fully booked.
Cost of living is comparable to California without any of the benefits of living in California like beaches, mountains, good food, etc.
It's a depressing desert landscape everywhere as far as the eyes can see.
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17 Jan 2021, 5:35 am
My own idea of worst places to live in consists of a world with nothing but survival based issues and thoughts -- and little to do with resiliency.
It doesn't have to be a physical place.
It just have to have a closed off and suspicious mindset, perceives everything competition and merciless manipulation is praised upon. The person who lives in such world doesn't have to live in poverty, loneliness, or conflict.
Only 'lack' that keeps them seemingly forever unfulfilled, some foolish idea of what is right and how life should be lived.
Places darker than any part of geography -- the human mind can be. Where it's possible to be at war with everything.
Geographically speaking? I don't know. I don't care much of geopolitics and what not.
My idea gets weird, because even the most conflicted and/or deadliest places on Earth won't be considered as one of the worst places to live in.
The worst place for anyone to live in is simply what anyone can considers a hell on Earth. .. And it doesn't have to be a physical place.
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17 Jan 2021, 6:58 am
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18 Jan 2021, 7:55 pm
kraftiekortie wrote:
Try living in Lagos, Nigeria.....and you will think the UK is a paradise.
Lagos, Nigeria in some places have become quite developed. After going to Nigeria and back, I still don't think UK is a paradise. If anything, I think it is a parasite.
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23 Jan 2021, 4:28 am
superboyian wrote:
kraftiekortie wrote:
Try living in Lagos, Nigeria.....and you will think the UK is a paradise.
Lagos, Nigeria in some places have become quite developed. After going to Nigeria and back, I still don't think UK is a paradise. If anything, I think it is a parasite.
Why do you say that the UK is so awful that it is a parasite, and if you had to leave the UK where would you go?.