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Comments by "K.B.Williams" (@K.B.Williams) on "Top 10 Cities Millennials are leaving." video.
10. New Orleans 9. Provo, Utah 8. San Diego 7. Ann Arbor, Michigan 6. Boulder, CO 5. Miami 4. St. Louis 3. D.C. 2. Chicago 1. NYC Seems like every "big" city is becoming too expensive. In 10 years we'll be forced to move to the deep country all by ourselves
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Big Momma you think??
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@KanyeTheGayFish69 How?
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North StL is the scariest place I've ever been to. And I've been to the worst parts of Chicago, Detroit, L.A. and the Bay area.
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@KanyeTheGayFish69 Safer and cleaner I can see. By more space I'm assuming more land and/or further away from everyone. I'm accustomed to people being everywhere. But how does it give you more time?
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@sitdowndogbreath Probably about as safe as any other city. Pink shirt and all.
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🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😅
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@KanyeTheGayFish69 I don't like people either. But living in a city, in my walk of life, the more people, the easier they are to ignore. A rural area of 2000 people or less will be difficult to ignore (Which seems it could be a good thing). But if they're "good" people then that could work. Btw, I'm afraid of rural areas too. Depending on how you define "rural"
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@KanyeTheGayFish69 Isolation.
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Culture would probably fall into a "most things to do" category. Best food would be literally everywhere Most cities have great food somewhere. And each city has their own kind of food or two that they're known for. Still a good concept, especially what Americans think about moving to other countries. 👍✌️🙃
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@potatoesforsale Neither is Boulder or Provo. But in comparison to the outskirts/country they're all big cities. In my own opinion anything near or over a million people is "big", as is the proximity to a larger metropolis.
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