I really want to move somewhat country side, still close to civilization but I want land and a big ol garden and space to have a huge safe area for cats. Maybe get some chickens and horses š¤ the dreammm
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1 yWe are an hour from nyc in a 3 aces.
we were going to bring our outdoor cats here⦠realized they wonāt last⦠we have bears, fox, so chickens, cats will. It last.
we are happy with our land and landscape, itās so pretty and peaceful.
we go down to the city for delicious foods and visit friends.10 Reply
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Anonymous(30-35)1 yI spent a few weeks in Tokyo, Japan and loved it there. It's really crowded, but it was awesome having so much to do and so many food options. Plus, everywhere was walkable since their trains were so efficient. Everything was inexpensive by American standards and everyone really harmonized. I don't know if I'd want to work there, because I've heard unpleasant stories, but just to live? I think I'd love to be there if I were rich enough to not have to work. lol
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1 yFar away from people. I don't care about weather because I'm going to dig underground and get even further away from you kunts. But I'll get an internet connection so I can troll.

... and to find good porn.
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1 yAs much as I love living in NYC, I'd like to find someplace where I'd have space and where it's quiet. There are some small old towns within an hour of here that are really pretty and the pace is much more relaxed. I'd be able to get into the city when I want to but I'd have some peace and quiet when I get home.
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u 1 yI'd definitely like it in between... the country side and the city, there's plenty of places like that
and for me, the colder the better... that's the dream10 Reply
1 yProbably in Washington in an isolated area surrounded by trees and on acreage. Away from civilization.
10 Reply1.1K opinions shared on Other topic. Any place where there's 10 to 20 acres nobody else around for miles trees stream mountains just something peaceful
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1 yQuietish area near the city.
and i gotta have my game room! Heh 😏
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Game room is a must! Cozy couch set up š š»
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Heck ya! Been my dream lol
2.1K opinions shared on Other topic. Similar. Mostly away from people. With lots of privacy so I can practice bagua zhang without odd looks.
And of course, away from 5g towers which seem to pop up in more and more suburban areas, right next to houses.
00 Reply405 opinions shared on Other topic. And have a big walk-in gun safe with guns in every popular caliber and minimum 1 thousand rounds in each cartridge, body armor, night vision, knife collection, medical supplies, and a year or more of emergency food supplies.
Did I forget anything else that you want?00 Reply- 918 opinions shared on Other topic.
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Somewhere like this. Cozy cabin in the mountains in Washington. No neighbors. Just me and my dogs
10 Reply 844 opinions shared on Other topic. @Smashingdoozy Well, 'smashing', I like your idea, but don't know where that is, maybe in the "Shire" with the Hobbits?
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The shires are quite nice actually
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I'd love to live in New Zealand with the hobbits
3.2K opinions shared on Other topic. You are talking about a specific sort of home, not an area. I'm pretty happy here in Seattle. Otherwise I would choose New York City or coastal California. They are all expensive.
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1 yProbably right where I'm at, close enough to London but still rural as opposed to urban
10 Reply 7.3K opinions shared on Other topic. We live in a peaceful country town but still only under an hour's drive from a big city. The best of both worlds.
00 Reply2K opinions shared on Other topic. Somewhere with big trees, a cool breeze, not many people, and no damned bums
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1 ySide of a mountain brutalist style industrial home about 15 min from a major city
10 Reply13K opinions shared on Other topic. There are still areas of New Hampshire that you can get some acreage. The climate is rough in the winter but it is nice the rest of the year.
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1 yANYWHERE THAT DOESN'T CONDONE PATERNITY FRAUD! BECAUSE WOMEN BELIEVE THAT IT'S OKAY TO DEFRAUD A MAN VIA FALSE PATERNITY DOCUMENTING!
00 Reply4K opinions shared on Other topic. So basically you want a FarmHouse!..
Will you be Willing to work on the farm?
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I don't want to run a farm, just have a couple horses and chickens which I'll obviously take care of
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1 yYou can have all this for a price. The closer to civilization you get the higher the price will be.
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Obviously š not expecting it to be free
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My point is, what you want is obtainable at a reasonable price, but how far you want to drive for a city experience will determine the cost.
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Cost doesn't really matter to me, it's more a question of when I'm prepared to have that lifestyle and commitment
1 ySomeone with a nice garden and plenty of places to go for a walk re-state//background_color_rgba (0, 0, 0, 0), font_color_rgb (77, 77, 77), justifyLeft
00 Reply1.3K opinions shared on Other topic. You should look into moving to South Africa. Land is affordable here
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I'm white. I live in South Africa. The farm violence is generally against commercial farms, not smallholdings.
And in this part of South Africa the white people have been here longer than the Xhosa or Zulu people by almost a century.
Go read a history book. Or are you the child they're concerned about leaving behind?
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1 yAny place where I can work, get groceries and socialize without needing a car
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1 yNot in this crapshoot of a state in which we live now, that's for sure. TN is looking good.
00 Reply 3.8K opinions shared on Other topic. You would like the California central coast area - lots of room for all you want and need.
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The chances of me moving back to California or the US in general are slim in the next few years
1 yIn British Columbia. The Pacific Northwest is a beautiful place. As is Canada.
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1 yLive in a log cabin in the forest, near a quiet lake.
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1 yEither by the beach or in the forest
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1 yA place where thermostats aren't needed.
00 ReplyPlace over looking the beach.
10 Reply1.7K opinions shared on Other topic. Rural Virginia hill country is pretty good.
10 Reply1.8K opinions shared on Other topic. ANYWHERE NOT COLD
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1 yCome live with me Babe
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You wish š
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You're my wish šā¤ļø
Florida would be ideal for what you want.
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Fuck that
some where warm and tropical
00 Reply2.9K opinions shared on Other topic. I have several rural properties I enjoy.
00 ReplyWarm would be nice.
00 ReplyWhere I live now.
10 Reply2.8K opinions shared on Other topic. In Texas no sticking snow here
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1 yA farm.
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1 yDesert.
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