• Travis Skaalgard
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    83 years ago

    I like how my state has one of the lowest costs of living in the United States, I like how my city isn’t too big but also isn’t too small. This is an unpopular opinion, but I enjoy the endless seas of grass out here on the Plains. Also, here in Kansas, John Brown is a hero, and that’s a good gateway when talking to people about radical leftist causes, lol

    • @tronk@lemmy.ml
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      33 years ago

      whaaaat how come? Y’all are super insulated from the world? Or people got vaccinated already?

      • @Ninjabread@lemmy.ml
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        73 years ago

        Live in New Zealand. Locked down hard and early, followed by a new lockdown in our biggest city every few months when a case sneaks through the quarantine at border, but largely things have been normal here the last 9 months.

        Our vaccination programme has only really just started as we had no reason to rush approval of the vaccine. Currently doing high risk, the general population vaccination doesn’t start for another couple of months.

  • @timlyo@lemmy.ml
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    53 years ago

    House prices are cheap so I can afford a two bedroom house for the same cost of a tiny flat in the capital. I live on the edge of a city, but I have plenty of green space nearby for walking, and it’s really quiet. I’m right next to plenty of transport links so if I want to go anywhere it’s easy.

  • @edisondotme@lemmy.ml
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    53 years ago

    Oh there’s so many

    • Giant fresh water ocean
    • Low CoL for a city
    • Most convenient airport (in the world)
    • Architecture If I had to pick one thing I guess it’d be the CoL to arts and culture ratio.
  • poVoq
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    3 years ago

    Really awesome cheese and geothermal hot springs to bath in.

      • poVoq
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        43 years ago

        Yeah, something like that :p No really good chocolate though.

  • @PeaceLaborMay@lemmy.ml
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    53 years ago

    The mountains. The trees planted by our great grandparents. The endless steppes. Squirrels that are fat and brave because everyone loves them and feeds them. Fresh produce, local and from our neighbors.

  • Elbullazul
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    33 years ago

    The abundant snow in the winter and the peace and quiet of a small town

  • @Echedenyan@lemmy.ml
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    23 years ago
    • It is not a city, it is a village.
    • It is near to the coast and touch nature directly.
    • Low prices in comparison with other municipalities and mainland.
    • I know the place.