+1 yThe fact that London does fuck all for the North, this then results in areas of very high deprivation and social issues including crime.
Other than that love most stuff.23 Reply- +1 y
London only cares for London and the home counties
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@purplepoppy yeah take politics out of it, it’s London centric no matter who is elected.
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1.7K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. You mean country or a city?
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I live in the suburbs so:
- suburbs - I don;t really like it that so many people move here. The place kinda lost the spirit this way. It's not so "countryside" anymore.
- city - My city is relatively big, but nothing really happens here. We are always overshadowed by other cities. We don;t have any events, we don't even have a good football ( for Americans: soccer) team (I mean we have one, but it has problems at the moment), we even don't have a good university. I love this city, but I would like to find a way for it to be more important.
City I study in - it's pretty left. City I come from is 50:50.
Country - honestly I don't know. I would have to think longer.
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4.5K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Too many idiot tourists
The traffic sucks, people don’t know how to drive
Too many people from New York are migrating here when we have no space
Overpriced rentals10 Reply- 9.8K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic.
u +1 yHigh humidity in the summer months.
10 Reply 5.8K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. This pertains to my hometown, the city I live in, and the city I work in, which are all in the same general metroplex.
Between the "old money" foreigners and rich Californians (and northeasterners to a lesser extent) moving in, the population is rapidly turning into a community of professional, narcissistic "Karens" that are insufferable to deal with in business, unwelcoming as neighbors, and what used to be a fairly diverse community of families whos' kids played and competed in sports with each other has devolved into basically an elitist, splintered combine of isolated families who don't even know who their own neighbors are but still think it's necessary to constantly flaunt themselves. The city government has some painfully obvious corruption and an incestuous relationship with one specific real estate development company and a construction company that it funnels huge chunks of tax revenue into, and the alternatives who run against them are almost always much worse, let alone debatably better. The uniqueness of the individual suburbs has also disappeared and they're basically all the same town now with slightly different businesses. The influx of wealth to the area, among other reasons, has also caused housing costs to shoot through the roof, which I guess is good for when I sell the house and move away. Most of the people who used to live in this area have moved further west or south to towns that have maintained the "small town" charm.00 Reply
+1 yI'm gonna say about the country in general because I moved to this city in October and so far there is nothing I dislike or hate. I hate the government (because of corruption, etc) and crowdedness during the summer. That's all I can think of at the moment.
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+1 yToo much influx of external influences and interests that pollute our territory and our culture, and that exploit our people.
I believe that to begin a process of healing and regeneration, we should isolate ourselves from outsiders and the rest of the world - and country - for a period of time.00 Reply 11.4K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. The traffic in Los Angeles absolutely sucks. You've heard of the 405? The world's largest parking lot! Finally, Hollywood is a dirty, disgusting place that has managed to ruin what was once a nice neighborhood. Hollywood & Highland and Universal Studios are sewers!
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+1 yThey just approved 600,000 more homes. And the water company told us we have to conserve or get fined. The general local population told them to F-off or stop the building. And they haven’t even been here as long as my family. We disagree too…
00 ReplyGirls getting judged and called "Slutty" or "Spoiled" just for doing extracurricular activities. (Hanging out with friends, eating out, going to the gym etc). "Good girls" here only stay at home and school. They can't even stay late at school or college.
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+1 yThe humidity. It can get pretty hot here, but add in the ridiculous humidity we get and it can make it really unbearable
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+1 yAmerica in general has way too many fat Land-Whales.
Especially the females.
Did you know the average American woman is 170 lbs?
This is the same weight as the average American male in the 1960s!01 Reply2K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. I'm white and live in the ghetto. It's so dangerous! But I am unable to move or I would. I have no family left, they all died.
00 Reply590 opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. How expensive rent is and the cost of living in general. Other than that, I'm very happy with where I live. NY, especially LI, is awesome.
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+1 yI don't hate anything about it yet 😂 We just bought our home in October 2021. Haven't been here long enough to hate it lol
00 Reply 500 opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. I don't eat pork and this country loves it.
I have a hard time figuring out if some of the food is pork or chicken.00 ReplyThere's nothing to do here and no foreigners. But at least I'm only 45 minutes to an hour from Seoul.
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+1 yIt's not where I WANT to live!! It's not where I SHOULD, by ALL rights, be living!! And, I may not be living here much longer, either, if shit continues the way it's going!!
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+1 yLack of job opportunities (for non-doctors, nurses, lawyers, construction) and uncommonly high wages (you’ll be lucky to make 45k+)
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+1 ySummer being so short you can use it to time a soft boiled egg.
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+1 yI don’t like how expensive sushi is or how high delivery fees are for food.
00 Reply 992 opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. That everyone's in your business regardless of your age. Small town problem.
00 Reply2K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. The heat and humidity during the summer months. And we've been getting less and less snow, it seems. I love snow. 😕
00 ReplyI live in Dallas, and I hate all the Californians and new Yorkers that migrated here.
Go back to your blue states00 ReplyI actually live in Central Pennsylva and the whole town rolls up at 9pm Lol
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+1 yThe extreme heat and heat waves in the summer
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+1 yI wish the tourists were nicer guests.
00 Reply The small town meth heads.
00 Reply12K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Pine pollen and mosquitoes.
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+1 yhow far it is from everything I need lol
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+1 yCost of living, way too many people
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+1 yNo roller skating rink. 😢
10 Reply 26.4K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Too many liberals.
20 Reply2.9K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Summer, it is too dang hot and humid here.
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Anonymous(30-35)+1 yTraffic. Gas prices. Cost of living. Corruption.
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+1 yHere…… SNOW!..🤬😬
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+1 yThe humidity.
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+1 yMy roommate.
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+1 yPollen
10 Reply Bipolar weather.
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